Martha Raddatz on inside details of strike that killed terrorist al-Zawahiri

ABC News’ Phil Lipof and Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz discuss the U.S. drone strike that killed terrorist Ayman al-Zawahiri and why it could lead to consequences for the Taliban.

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The following article will explain how Current News can disrupt your TV viewing. While it may be difficult to avoid watching news during prime time, you can still avoid the interruptions by reading the news in your local paper. Breaking news stories can interrupt new or highly rated programming and interrupt those with time left to air. In April 2017, for example, a missile attack on a Syrian military base interrupted an episode of ABC’s Scandal. However, you should read the news in your local paper to make sure that you are getting all of the facts.

Breaking news is the quickest form of news to hit the media. It’s also called late breaking news, special report, news flash, and live story. Generally, breaking news is used for a story that is in the process of unfolding, while late-breaking news refers to stories that have already been covered by a news organization. The phrase has come to mean the newest, most important story at that particular moment, or a story that has been widely watched. Although it is generally used to describe the latest events, it has become redundant when used for all news.

Local stations may also be given the opportunity to break from the network feed before the evening newscast. The talent from the network takes a cue from the anchor to begin the coverage. The network may then pause the coverage for a few seconds, roll back the opening graphic, and resume the newscast. Once the evening newscast is over, local stations may return to the network feed or join on an “extended edition.”

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