Noun
an item in a newspaper
Source: WordNetBut neither this story, nor another news item about the army ordering another 2,400 medical personnel to Wuhan, could compete with the marquis story: “The General Secretary Came to My Home.” Source: Internet
According to a news item in the next day, the MUD added that the work of facilitators "is to seek a satisfactory and practical" settlement for the parties, as the Geneva Agreement provides. Source: Internet
Channel Fox, which is managed by a past editor of the Belize Times, has the unique knack to twist and turn an innocent news item into a blistering UDP shortfall. Source: Internet
But this news item begs the question: Why waste precious airborne hours in a state of semi-to-full-blown unconsciousness when you could spin out that time by double—even triple—in a state of abnormally heightened self-dramatization? Source: Internet
Governor Ehsa began the press conference with a news item not announced to media outlets in Pohnpei. Source: Internet
Hubby and I were in the car last week and listening to the radio; there was a news item about a Dearborn, Michigan police officer who confiscated marijuana and failed to turn it in; he took it home and he and his wife baked pot brownies. Source: Internet