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Current News is information that is shared with the public on a daily basis. This can be in the form of print, television, radio, or the internet. In the past, printed news had to be brought in by hand or phoned in by a reporter. In addition to being compiled and typed by the reporter, news was often sent over wire services and set into type by a press secretary. These days, news is readily available on the internet, radio, and mobile devices.
In addition to being produced by professionals, current news is often shaped by the audience. While some news outlets are dedicated to the truth, others are more ideological in nature, and they may be biased in their coverage. The Professional News Model emphasizes accuracy and the desire to make sure the news is representative of reality. And while both types of news have their own benefits, they are not identical.
If you are looking for current news, consider using a news app that is specific to your area. For example, NewsBreak can be useful for local news, as it provides live news and sports updates. It also allows neighbors to share local news with each other. In fact, it is the number one local news app in the U.S.
Another award-winning publication by CASE is Currents. This magazine covers a variety of subjects and features the work of CASE members. In addition to the magazine, the organization produces blogs and newsletters.
