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newsbreak

[nooz-breyk, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌbreɪk, ˈnyuz- /




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Snider kicked off his AC/DC newsbreak with a plea for the Super Bowl organizers to book the band for its halftime show next year.

From Fox News

The publisher said the book, due for release in 2020 and as yet untitled, “will contain deeply reported, explosive newsbreaks that shed new light on Russian ties to powerful politicians and financiers.”

From Los Angeles Times

On Wednesday afternoon, the Atlantic staff writer Rosie Gray tweeted, “only 9 hours or so till the next massive newsbreak that will prevent us from having lives again.”

From New York Times

That was when anchor John Berman gave a half-minute newsbreak outlining the story, which was reported on Tuesday by the Wall Street Journal.

From Washington Times

Furthermore, there’s nothing on the BBC about the newsbreak, despite a quote being sourced from the organization in the PR wire.

From Salon