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newsworthy

[nooz-wur-thee, nyooz-] / ˈnuzˌwɜr ði, ˈnjuz- /


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“Four dollars a gallon or more in some places is always newsworthy because it’s just so visible,” said Michael Webber, who leads the Webber Energy Group at the University of Texas at Austin.

From MarketWatch Mar. 28, 2026

In the case of Frank, the fact a large number of Spurs fans have booed this season is newsworthy and therefore inevitably makes headlines.

From BBC Feb. 13, 2026

We think our readers are smart and informed enough to make up their own minds about his claims, which also shed some newsworthy light on the Iranian regime’s nature and intentions.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 20, 2026

“But another one is journalism and institutions not publishing stories that are clearly newsworthy, that look badly or reflect negatively on this country.”

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 6, 2026

I guess I could stick with the line about the sandwich, but it hardly qualifies as newsworthy.

From "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris




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