Breaking-news
noun
Examples
Contemporary Examples
Al Roker, Sleepless in 30 Rock for #Rokerthon Lloyd Grove November 11, 2014
National Book Awards Longlist to be Announced on Daily Beast The Daily Beast September 8, 2013
Autism Had Nothing to Do With Adam Lanza’s Rampage Richard E. Farley December 29, 2012
Twitter’s Winners and Losers Nina Strochlic December 28, 2012
Anne and Sophie Are The First NFIs For Prince George’s Christening Tom Sykes October 9, 2013
‘Horribly Wrong’—Fox’s Live Suicide and the Thrill of the Police Chase Eric Nusbaum September 29, 2012
June 20: 7 Best Moments From Sunday Talk The Daily Beast Video June 19, 2010
Is the Internet Making Us Forgetful? Michael S. Malone’s ‘The Guardian of All Things’ Austen Rosenfeld August 24, 2012
Boston Bombings Slow Capitol Hill Efforts on Immigration, Gun Control Patricia Murphy April 16, 2013
Historical Examples
Dead Man’s Rock Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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