Adjective
late-breaking (comparative more late-breaking, superlative most late-breaking)
Occurring very shortly before publication on the topic.
late-breaking clinical trials
late-breaking news
Dogs need to sniff the ground it's how they keep abreast of current events. The ground is a giant dog newspaper, containing all kinds of late-breaking news items, which, if they are especially urgent, are often continued in the next yard. Dave Barry
Actually, we’ve just got a late-breaking headline. Source: Internet
Any late-breaking tips or warnings? Source: Internet
Late-breaking decisions would limit $300 per week bonus jobless benefits - one half the supplemental federal unemployment benefit provided under the CARES Act in March - to 11 weeks instead of 16 weeks as before. Source: Internet
CAIRO—According to late-breaking reports emerging from Damascus, Gaza, Baghdad and elsewhere across the region, the deadly, generations-long conflict in the Middle East was not resolved today. Source: Internet
De Blasio and his team have chalked this up to uncertainty around whether he would actually go given other late-breaking events, including the murder of an NYPD officer. Source: Internet