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Police search for motives after the deadly shooting at a mosque in San Diego, President Trump says he’s canceled an attack on Iran as peace talks continue and the polls are open in six critical state primaries.

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About Trending

When an event occurs that requires a sudden break in the normal programming of a television or radio broadcast, or a news magazine show, it’s called breaking news. In the past, such events would normally cause a national network to interrupt its regular newscast, often with a special graphic and countdown sequence that allows affiliate stations to switch over to the network feed.

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Until the advent of 24-hour news channels, it was unusual for a TV or radio station to interrupt regularly scheduled programming, but this practice has become more common, especially on the major networks where anchors are available for live interruptions and lower thirds are sometimes altered to convey urgency. This type of news coverage is also known as a Newsflash or Special Report.

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