Noun
news flash (plural news flashes)
Alternative spelling of newsflash
David M. Roeder, a retired Air Force colonel, was at home last week in Pinehurst, N.C., when he first saw the news flash on his television: An American embassy was under attack by protesters in the Middle East. Source: Internet
A news flash early Wednesday morning indicated that Jimmy Garoppolo doesn't have to worry about the Patriots trading him to the Chicago Bears. Source: Internet
Here is a news flash; people are still suffering and it will take time to get to some sense of normalcy, ie, where tings were on 07 Sep 2017. Source: Internet
Ilana Maisels was on a kibbutz viewing the cult Australian movie when the news flash interrupted. Source: Internet
When Charly asked how, he rambled on about how it is about going “out there” every night and performing and not whether you win or lose (news flash Ricochet: it is all about winning). Source: Internet
"I have a news flash for Mr. Ford: He's now the leader of the party," said Horwath. Source: Internet