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Current News is information that is relevant to a particular day or time. It can be categorized into several categories, including political news, business news, entertainment news, and sports news. Many topics are covered in current news, including health and fitness, education, the environment, entertainment, and quirky events. News can be classified as breaking or non-breaking, and it has been called news since ancient times. Technological and social developments have increased the speed and frequency of news reporting. Broadcasting news services often use live communication satellite technology to broadcast 24-hours a day. Mobile devices, such as smartphones, also provide instant access to breaking news.
In addition to these technologies, the Internet has become a major news propagation channel during government crackdowns. While traditional media outlets are easy to shut down, mobile devices are much more difficult to detect and are often used by citizen journalists to report on events. The rise of social media, particularly Facebook, has increased the number of news sources.
Bentley Library offers many newspaper and periodical databases. The databases contain news publications from around the world. Most of these databases require Bentley credentials to access them. You can also conduct a Google search to find relevant news publications.
