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  2. News values - Wikipedia

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    Negativity: Bad news is more newsworthy than good news. Sometimes described as "the basic news value." Sometimes described as "the basic news value." [ 11 ] Conversely, it has also been suggested that Positivity is a news value in certain cases (such as sports news , science news , feel-good tabloid stories).

  3. News - Wikipedia

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    News is sometimes called "hard news" to differentiate it from soft media. Subject matters for news reports include war, government, politics, education, ...

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  5. Breaking news - Wikipedia

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    Breaking news, also called late-breaking news, a special report, special coverage, or a news flash, is a current issue that warrants the interruption of a scheduled broadcast in order to report its details.

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  7. Fake news - Wikipedia

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    In an online essay, activist and historian Thum Ping Tjin denied that fake news was a problem in Singapore, and accused the People's Action Party government as the only major source of fake news, claiming that detentions made without trial during Operation Coldstore and Operation Spectrum were based on fake news for party political gain. [414]

  8. More bad news for Bud Light - AOL

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    Anheuser-Busch InBev beer, Michelob Ultra, also brewed by Anheuser-Busch InBev, has surpassed Bud Light in its share of draft lines, marking an end to several decades of dominance

  9. Wisconsin police say school rampage motive a 'combination of ...

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    The mayor of Madison, Wisconsin, got angry with reporters at a news conference Tuesday after facing questions about the deadly school shooting that rocked her city just over 24 hours earlier.