A central California man came up with a creative, but very expensive, way to guide delivery drivers to his remote home in Linden, using drones to create signs and directions in the sky.
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If a news event is happening that warrants interrupting regular non-news programming or a pre-scheduled television or radio newscast, it may be announced as Breaking News. The breaking news is normally presented in a special report by a network news anchor, sometimes with a distinctively colored graphic and music cue. Network affiliates may also use this term in their broadcasts, particularly for nationwide events that require numerous stations to pause their normal programing and provide national coverage. Before the advent of 24-hour news networks, such breaks were usually reserved for highly urgent and potentially catastrophic news such as the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
Among the topics in this week’s Trending include a Utah jury’s verdict that Kouri Richins spiked her husband’s drink with fentanyl, a new investigation of labor leader and civil rights champion Cesar Chavez and allegations that he abused children and raped his longtime partner Dolores Huerta. Plus, we learn how drones that cost in the thousands are challenging missiles that can run into millions to manufacture and reshaping wars around the world.
