- - It's broken by hounds
- - Journalists report it
- - NPR reports it
- - It may be anchored on television
- - It doesn't exist before it breaks
- - It may be breaking or fake
- - it can only be broken once
- - Shepard Smith delivers it
- - important information - it's missed by distracted witness
- - What breaks as it first comes out
- - Weather goes with it
- - it's provided by anchors
- - Yamiche Alcindor delivers it
- - It's breaking, at times
- - It may be breaking
- - It can be good, bad or breaking
- - It's hot off the presses
- - Walter Cronkite delivered it
- - Reporters sniff it out
- - Norah O'Donnell delivers it
- - Katie Couric delivered it
- - It's sometimes breaking
- - It's often breaking
- - It might be late-breaking
- - It might be breaking
- - It may come with the weather
- - It may come at the eleventh hour
- - It may be hard or breaking
- - Report from south London, say, sent over
- - Noteworthy information
- - The "-spel" of "gospel," etymologically
- - No one wants to bear this bad information
- - "NBC Nightly .... with Lester Holt"
- - field for lisa ling
- - What the Associated Press reports
- - dispatches, tittle-tattle
- - 8 from the four quarters
- - Word after "breaking" or "evening"
- - what the papers get from all quarters
- - all points to what's happened
- - "Breaking" broadcast
- - Intelligence shown by bidders giving their opponents hiding
- - Word after 'breaking' or 'bad'
- - Nightly TV report
- - Headline-worthy events
- - "All the ... That's Fit to Print" (Times slogan)
- - as reported from every quarter, perhaps
- - christiane amanpour's bailiwick
- - CNN specialty
- - What's going on around the world
- - reporters from all quarters
- - Tomorrow's headlines
- - Bridge team being eaten by opponents is source of headlines
- - Starting for all sides today or that's what's been said reportedly
- - Word from four bridge players
- - Report of a recent event
- - Something provided by the media
- - Report of recent events
- - What goes into a daily?
- - Broadcasts of current events
- - Journalists may break these
- - Fresh updates mentioned in the papers or on TV
- - 58-Across offering
- - Podcast genre that covers current events
- - CNN or BBC's prime feature
- - points of information
- - Part of CNN which is also a part of your Facebook feed
- - Recent report
- - Previously unknown information
- - CNN's main program segment
- - Information that could be "breaking"
- - What may be reported on CNN
- - Breaking information on TV or paper
- - The Bad ... Bears
- - Reports from all quarters
- - MSNBC fodder
- - What you read while doomscrolling
- - what reuters provides
- - fresh information from every quarter
- - Reports, headlines
- - daily paper fodder
- - There's no end of comfort in amphibian's intelligence
- - recent events
- - Information coming from every direction!
- - New information
- - Wire service output
- - Six o'clock broadcast
- - Paper contents
- - Top-of-the-hour radio offering
- - Network staple
- - Headlines
- - Anchor's field
- - Wire material
- - Something you didn't know
- - Front page material
- - Eleven o'clock fare
- - Nightly broadcast
- - Latest scoop
- - Latest happenings
- - Front-page stuff
- - Fresh information
- - Worthy starter
- - The middle "N" of CNN
- - Start for worthy or paper
- - Something worth reporting
- - Six o'clock TV fare, often
- - Six o'clock TV broadcast
- - Rather report
- - Part of CNBC
- - NPR staple
- - Nightly TV offering
- - Newport ......, Va.
- - Network division
- - Man bites dog
- - Latest reports
- - Late developments
- - Huey Lewis sings with them
- - Huey Lewis and the ......
- - Hot tip
- - Google feature
- - Front page stories
- - Evening broadcast staple
- - Daily current events
- - Brian Williams's bailiwick
- - "This just in ..." fare
- - "Onion ...... Network"
- - "...... to Me"
- - Worthy or paper starter
- - Word with cast or reel
- - Word with cast or paper
- - Word that's only coincidentally made up of the four main compass points
- - Word that the four main compass pts. form
- - What's happening in the world
- - What you might get from the ends of this puzzle's six longest answers
- - What TV anchors deliver
- - What the Pony Express brought
- - What literally comes from the north, east, west and south?
- - What Lester Holt delivers on TV
- - What Huey Lewis watches?
- - What Huey Lewis read?
- - What David Muir delivers weeknights on ABC
- - What Brian Williams delivers
- - What an anchorperson delivers
- - What an anchor delivers
- - Wadena ..........
- - TV staple at 6 p.m.
- - Town crier's announcements
- - Topic for Peter Jennings
- - Top-of-the-hour info
- - Top-of-the-hour delivery
- - Tomorrow's history
- - Time contents
- - The latest reports
- - The latest is breaking
- - The latest info
- - The Halifax Daily ..........
- - The first N in CNN
- - T.V. offering
- - Stuff of headlines
- - Something made to be broken?
- - Some scoops
- - Six o'clock TV fare
- - Seven o'clock event in N.Y.C.
- - Rush "Good ...... First"
- - Reports on current affairs
- - Reporter's reading
- - Report on the Drudge Report
- - Report from Rather
- - Recent intelligence
- - Rather's realm
- - Rather's delivery
- - Rachel Maddow's realm
- - Pre-bedtime fare
- - Pieces that often break
- - Peter Jennings's field
- - On-the-hour radio offering
- - None of this is good
- - Nightly telecast
- - Morning-paper fare
- - Michael Gartner's department
- - Media business
- - Late-night program
- - Late-night monologue inspiration
- - Kind of paper or boy
- - Kind of hound or feed
- - Kind of flash
- - Kind of feed you can read
- - Kind of brief
- - Katie Couric's milieu
- - Katie Couric's forte
- - Journalist's quest
- - John Chancellor's field
- - Jennings specialty
- - Information about world events
- - Huffington Post content
- - Huey's band
- - Huey Lewis' band, with "The"
- - Huey Lewis' band
- - Front-page matter
- - Front-page fodder
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