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UFOs became an unexpectedly hot news topic, as hearings took place in the United States and Mexico - and something appeared in the skies over the U.S. in February.

From Reuters

Her position paralleled that of Minhaj, who was hot news last week after the New Yorker discovered that parts of his act were either untrue or couldn’t be verified.

In the beginning, Faith thought Paulina was giving her a hot news tip about psychics and scams.

And so even though hot news was breaking around me almost every day, I focused strictly on gathering and posting stories that would still be useful even if they took months to reach the production floor at Bush House in London.

From BBC

And the planned revival of The Chief is one of a handful of indications that, at a moment of political turmoil, economic change and a pandemic-driven focus on how we work, labor has become a hot news beat.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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