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newsworthy

[nooz-wur-thee, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌwɜr ði, ˈnyuz- /


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Not only has it produced some of the finest, most urgent art on the pandemic, #MeToo and other newsworthy topics, but comics have also displayed a broader emotional palette than they did a generation ago.

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“Most likely at the time of their death, they were not deemed to be newsworthy victims. These women were just added to the long list of unsolved crimes.”

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He is also the de facto leader of the Republican Party, meaning his remarks are inherently newsworthy to voters on the cusp of a new presidential campaign.

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“We always acted as a news organization reporting on the newsworthy events of the day, which certainly included allegations made by the sitting president,” Mr. Murdoch said.

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The platform, for instance, has allowed images of people killed or wounded in the war in Ukraine, arguing that they are newsworthy and informative.

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