newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent events
the department of a broadcasting organization or newspaper responsible for collecting and reporting the news
an organization that collects news items and distributes them to newspapers or broadcasters
a scrolling electronic display of news headlines on a building or along the bottom of a computer or television screen
a city in SE Virginia, at the mouth of the James River on the Hampton Roads estuary; population 179,614 (est. 2008)
be commendable or admirable (or unpleasant or undesirable)
a person or thing that is no longer of interest
a translation of the Bible in simple everyday English, published 1966–76 by the United Bible Societies
without information to the contrary you can assume that all is well
the activity of researching news items for broadcast or publication
a periodical, usually published weekly, that reports and comments on current events