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newsflash

/ ˈnjuːzˌflæʃ /

noun

  1. a brief item of important news, often interrupting a radio or television programme


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And newsflash, a lot of those businesses do not pay $14 an hour or anywhere near it.

Newsflash for the sentimental leftists polluting my Twitter timeline with Chavez apologia: state socialism doesn't work.

Newsflash Nard-dawg, unplanned pregnancy is sometimes a good thing.

In case you missed the newsflash, the end of days will not be December 21 of this year.

This Just In Newsflash: I am special, and I will never be one of you!

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