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"old news" Definitions
  1. something or someone not new or exciting any more

437 Sentences With "old news"

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This is old news, by the way, this is very old news.
But Wall Street may now see that as old news.
Some people think that paleontology holds nothing but old news.
This is old news and obviously people don't understand comedy.
Yes, that means it's old news, but it's still fun.
Unbreakable codes are not only real, but they're old news.
Because it was old news -- Giuliani had already revealed it.
Drones feel a bit like old news already, don't they?
And there's certainly enough drama without bringing up old news.
That's old news — ask any Uber, Lyft or Careem customer.
But several Republican senators dismissed the narrative as old news.
An old news story might not include that important detail.
It is old news that Trump plays loose with facts.
Sure, combining Cheetos with fast-food favorites is technically old news.
That there's animosity between Clinton's orbit and Sanders's is old news.
Cross-platform play is increasingly old news in the gaming world.
The reaction this morning just confirms that this is old news.
Some of these "announcements" are old news in a new hat.
They're old news, you don't have to worry about them anymore.
Now, the disappearance of Arctic sea ice is technically old news.
The alignment of born-again Christianity with politics is old news.
I ain't gon' hold you, old head gave me old news.
Take a seat, rainbow highlighter: You're old news in internet time.
Sorry, Farrah Abraham ... you're old news in the sex cam biz.
We see them again as if in an old news loop.
Now it happens so often that it is almost old news.
Set aside the old news in favor of the new hotness.
It's old news that wasn't true then and not true now.
In fact, dental floss is old news in these ice-cold experiments.
They unearthed old news reports and created maps more detailed than Serial's.
They could say that&aposs old news and not a big deal.
For the already converted, this belated recognition was founded on old news.
"But he'll be old news when a real monster arrives, believe me."
After all, the rise of populist parties is old news in Europe.
By then, alt-accounts were old news to Muslim women like me.
"That thing happened in 2005, so it's old news," Mr. Levine said.
But it may have been old news to the Page Six President.
And it would be great news if it weren't such fucking old news.
Thermogear Rechargeable Heated Scarf — Scarves may be old news, but electric scarves aren't.
Stormy Daniels' alleged affair with Donald Trump is old news to Seth Rogen.
Moreover, almost everything about Ellison and the Nation of Islam was old news.
By the time they actually lose a challenge, that idea is old news.
Old news pops back up for you to take a second look at.
At a moment when Americans want change, the Clintons feel like old news.
Once you get to "husband" or "wife," your relationship is already old news.
"Trump is huge and Palin is old news," a New Hampshire Republican said.
It's old news that women can be as raunchy and libidinous as men.
Old news will also resurface for you to examine with a new perspective.
I'd pushed The Balding Girls too hard and they had clearly become old news.
So the stuff that Google said at the launch was kind of old news.
The Rob drama is old news, and the Lord Disick drama is standard fare.
But just because we've seen it a million times doesn't mean it's old news.
He added ... all of this is old news, if ya live on a farm.
Ms. Reese shrugged that off as old news and an aberration at her parlor.
Everything else the regulatory body cited is old news in cities' battles with Uber.
To us, if not to mainstream news, the New York incident is old news.
Second, saying that Crimea is old news and not something he wants to litigate.
"If this goes on for months, it's going to become old news," he said.
The black-and-white pictures and old news clippings would return to the wall.
The "headstrong" 59-year-old news anchor showed off a gravity-defying gift on Nov.
Though for avid followers of John and David Furnish's love story, this is old news.
Keep the pressure on, rule eight, always change your tactics, don&apost become old news.
But for longtime fans, one of the expansion's most exciting additions may be old news.
Yes, this is the worst it's ever been, but the root cause is old news.
" The other side: Trump responded to the new allegations from Cohen, saying "he's old news.
Ten years later, the Moneyball 'revolution,' such as it is or was, is old news.
The media focuses on petty disagreements, twitter fails, and old news rather than policy ideas.
Ozzie's proposal was eviscerated by the infosec community, and Hall dismisses it as old news.
I feel like tuna getting on the blockchain means that this tech is old news.
The proper tone is one consistent with sad, but old, news: subdued, but not funereal.
Sally Yates made the fake media extremely unhappy today --- she said nothing but old news!
After just two days the massacre of innocents in Lahore was already becoming old news.
" In March, EPA spokesman Jahan Wilcox told The Hill that the expense was "old news.
His infidelity is such old news it hardly seems of interest even to religious conservatives.
By the time I get around to it, it's probably going to be old news.
Within seconds though, Ari's tattoo was old news, thanks to Marjorie, Grande's grandmother (a.k.a. Nonna).
If [Kavanaugh] gets confirmed this week, it could already be old news by next week.
Unfortunately, I'm not a reporter from a pornographic magazine, just regular old news and culture.
If that's old news to you, consider reliving Game of Thrones on an OLED screen.
By the time we get the results from Iowa, the story will be old news.
Our lives would be extended by half a century, and Mars would be old news.
By the time voters head to the polls next year, impeachment would be old news.
"Can&apost believe it&aposs gonna be old news in a few weeks, y&aposall."
By the time those results get published, the study is in a sense old news.
Under Their menace, edges of furniture Seem like old news As tears fall single file.
The walls were plastered with posters of Italian film stars, old news clippings, and other memorabilia.
So that people don't feel like they're watching old news, and I think that's kinda misguided.
But as strange as it may seem, Trump cheating on his wives seems like old news.
You might think that looking back to the primary is old news — but really, it isn't.
To be sure, AT&T isn't the first company to recycle old news to impress Trump.
But it is, by now, old news, and these investigations increasingly have that feel as well.
It was old news when she ran for the U.S. Senate in New York and won.
It was old news when she ran for re-election to the U.S. Senate and won.
Doing this ensured that the related congressional investigations were old news and didn't break new ground.
After the hearing Monday, Trump claimed in a tweet that Yates said "nothing but old news."
Get the Autocastle Rechargeable Heated Socks See Details Scarves are old news — but electric scarves aren't.
That optical atomic clocks keep time more precisely than microwave atomic clocks is itself old news.
Facebook cloning Snap to death may be old news, but others are only just following suit.
Expect drama to swirl in your social life, especially over stuff you thought was old news.
But that was old news in Mexico, where months earlier a similar showdown had played out.
"I'm not surprised because it's old news for us," said Mr. Arena, a retired shipyard worker.
Senate Democrats lauded Mr. Schiff's appearance, but Senate Republicans called the material old news and unpersuasive.
Aging is old news in Japan, where fertility actually has improved a bit in recent years.
Many said they hadn't heard the days-old news that Trump was planning to select him.
Mr. Meadows called the "birther" videos "old news" on Thursday and said he had previously apologized.
" He added, "And since y'all love breaking news, here's some old news to break, I'm gay.
Traders aren't expecting much reaction to what should be relatively old news from the U.S. central bank.
Though it seems like old news now, the actress says she still gets asked about it constantly.
From Yeezus' heavy-metal fonts to his ripped-skinny-jean obsession, it all felt like old news.
Their arrival at the party is old news, but Rob's reaction to it is the headline here.
Herd immunity is pretty old news to anyone that's followed the great vaccine debate of recent years.
However, unlike the emergency suspension of Rusal brands, this is old news, originally announced in August 143.
" And finally, Clinton brushed off the affair as old news, saying, "This was litigated 20 years ago.
While the origins of Trump's fortune might be old news, it hardly seems irrelevant for judging Trump.
Iran has dismissed announcement of a U.S. aircraft carrier deployment as old news, recycled for psychological warfare.
I opened a blank spreadsheet and started digging through years of old news clips and pageant websites.
"Sally Yates made the fake media extremely unhappy today — she said nothing but old news!" he wrote.
October: Inverting reality on the whistleblower The Sharpie madness was old news by the end of September.
Modern Love Valentine's Day is old news, but some of us still have love on the brain.
In a great example of PR spin, the cable giant insists that all of this is old news.
What's the big deal if every single portable Nintendo machine that's not called "Switch" is increasingly old news?
Snapchat Spectacles Snapchat Spectacles may seem like old news, but this is their first summer on the market.
Most of the time, kids will go viral for a day or two and then they're old news.
From Trump playing footsies with white supremacists to his many business failures, it was old news to us.
PIN is old news in the security world, with other advanced and effective solutions already on the market.
Some old news sources are shrinking or disappearing, and others — many of which rely on Facebook — are rising.
The soundtrack evokes both old news reels and the orchestral swells of a film like Saving Private Ryan.
Coming out and defending one's life is supposed to be old news for white urban gays like Arnold.
After two seasons, Taylor and their gender non-binary identity are old news to Wall Street – and to viewers.
Dronabinol itself is old news: It's the generic name for Marinol, a synthetic cannabinoid pill first approved in 1985.
By Friday evening, Bannon had officially returned to his old news site Breitbart as executive chairman, the website announced.
All these features are old news, but it's definitely possible that parents and teens had no idea they existed.
Facebook trained a machine learning algorithm by having humans identify common phrases in old news headlines of clickbait stories.
The 57-year-old news veteran was a moderator for a Democratic primary debate earlier in the campaign season.
Starbucks has released no fewer than seven summer drinks in the past month – but those are officially old news.
This week a CNN focus group made up of six people said they thought you were too old-news.
And now, to have this be old news, because there's been another shooting — you can get addicted to watching.
Crypto Asset Management told CNBC that this was "old news," and the events in question happened late last year.
To hear him say it now, the quid pro quo revelation is old news and not a big deal.
Proceedings turning on such things would feel like old news if not fake news, patronising and a bit desperate.
" In an email on Thursday in response to a request for comment, Dr. Tyson said, "This is old news.
"That article was written forever ago," she added, presumably referring to an old news item about her and Posey dating.
In contrast to these unanticipated circumstances, the flow of drugs across the Mexican border is old news and well understood.
To anyone who has followed the presidential campaign, Donald Trump's misogyny and alleged habit of groping women were old news.
Sources who have spoken to Bannon say the nationalist firebrand is expected to return to his old news site Breitbart.
It's why years-old news recirculates periodically on Facebook and Twitter, passed off as current, because why not, it's plausible.
Not even Apple knows exactly how many people are reading its months-old News app, according to a recent report.
" The "old news" Plouffe was alluding to was Trump's reference in December to Bill Clinton's "terrible record of women abuse.
It is "old news" that Yates met with White House Counsel Don McGahn on January 26 to discuss Flynn's problem.
" When Trump dismissed those allegations as old news, Rubio shot back: "I guess there's a statute of limitations on lies.
These are events that are so on par with their subjects that you assume the breaking news is old news.
"These ties are far from being 'old news' or an 'artful smear,' as Hillary Clinton recently put it," he wrote.
Image: Gloria Cabada-Leman/FlickrThe battle for children's taste buds is old news now, but I'll recap it for you.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 2, and coming from us the world's going to hate it because we're old news.
"Tomorrow he's probably going to get his head stuck in his golf bag and you'll be old news," Frank said.
In these countries and other developing nations, Facebook's problem with Alex Jones, the notorious American conspiracy theorist, is old news.
Now that seemingly every third post on Instagram is a "signs for avocado toast" breakdown, weekly horoscopes are old news.
But Trump's repudiation of the tax two weeks ago seems to be old news and the tax idea is not dead.
The lobster thing might be old news among fishermen, but there are a few smugglers who'd do well to take notes.
"That is a dead horse being flogged, it's a 20 year matter, it's old news," he said, according to the Guardian.
" Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, when asked about the payment by a local Denver, Colorado, television station, said it was "old news.
So, instead of a straight shot, Roseanne and Dan take a sideways jab at their ABC slot-mates: they're old news.
Retrograde Mercury also re-enters your career sector on Saturday, bringing what you thought was old news back onto your radar.
Pieces of information that may seem to be old news could bring a deeper understanding as Uranus moves backward through Aries.
And by the time I touched down at Heathrow, 2017 already felt like old news, which was exactly what I wanted.
Depending on our friendships and actions, the system might deliver old news, biased news, or news which had already been disproven.
The big picture: Medical tourism is old news, but a Denver company has seen an opportunity and is organizing treatments abroad.
There she took photos that landed her in Life magazine and produced her first book, "Old News: Resurrection City," in 1971.
One year a gadget would be the Must Have of the Year, and the next year it would be old news.
He also said the closet will soon become "old news," as he and his boyfriend are preparing to move in December.
President Trump's budget proposal is week-old news, but "The Daily Show" returned to it on Tuesday with a special report.
All this reflection is old news to Leanse, who's been evaluating how tech companies communicate with users for over three decades.
At best, Trending delivers old news — at worst, it perpetuates outright lies and whatever you'd call someone molesting processed lunch meat.
This is old, old news for Battlefield fans, but let's just lay it out for all the noobs: squads are your friend.
Snoozing is old news, as smartphone email clients like Astro and the late Mailbox have long since incorporated the procrastinator-friendly feature.
The big picture: Although this stuff is at the cutting edge of what's available in the U.S., it's old news in China.
Google today unveiled a new look for its 14-year-old news reader that makes the web service much easier to digest.
" COLLIN MARTIN, FIXED INCOME STRATEGIST, SCHWAB CENTER FOR FINANCIAL RESEARCH, NEW YORK "The minutes are old news after the (Trump's) tariffs announcement.
You know they had a little dustup last December where he threw a brushback pitch about old news regarding the former president.
Clinton often responds by calling the controversy old news, and she could be correct that voters are tired of hearing about it.
But to activists and officials in much of the developing world, both the problem and Facebook's muddled solutions will be old news.
But Gone Girl knows that the tragedy is already old news by the start: the gaping dark houses, the "humanless" housing developments.
It appears to be composed almost entirely of generic stock footage and old news clips, including images of Trump and Kim smiling.
"The world might be shocked, but here, for us, this is old news," said Fernanda Hernández, 23, a secretary from Mexico City.
And unlike previous players like Snap which tried to replace the old news model with walled gardens, Google is an enormously powerful middleman.
Image: SpaceXBy now it's old news—somewhere in space, there's a red Tesla Roadster with a spacesuit-wearing dummy in the passenger's seat.
Her parents only appear in The Case Against Adnan Syed in the form of an old news clip, as her mother sobs uncontrollably.
In 1976, Winfrey was a 22-year-old news coanchor, and King was a 21-year-old production assistant at the same station.
At this point, the cat-eye is old news – and graphic eyeliner is quickly taking its place in a big way this year.
The drumbeat will come as 'old news; that's all settled; this is media sour grapes for getting it all wrong; it's presidential harassment!
The actor appeared on The Doctors on Wednesday to promote his new NBC show Heartbeat, and he broke some 35-year-old news.
Trump also hit back against Mueller's charges on Monday, arguing his campaign did not collude with Russia and that Manafort was old news.
That is old news —except that Starr has resurfaced as a frequent media contributor, casting himself as a legal arbiter and moral sheriff.
She's old news to most, but sometimes I visit her in my wonderings on a random day: What is she up to now?
But we have a president who gleefully flaunts his instability and thirst for disorder every day, so these stories are very old news.
Though the black rat was old news in Europe, the Norway, or brown, rat arrived on the continent in the early 17th century.
But subsequent breaches, whenever they would have occurred, would have been old news, and any additional damage would have been marginal at best.
This is, of course, old news, even though no one yet understands why Comey wrote inflammatory letters to Congress in the first place.
His feud with Ray felt like old news both to the characters and to Fargo, a catalyst for another season of wacky crime shenanigans.
In fact, during the 20th season, 23-year-old news anchor Olivia Cardi dropped a cool $40,000 on clothes to wear on the show.
Bezos has also found love with 49-year-old news anchor, Sanchez, who is divorcing her husband of 13 years, Hollywood agent Patrick Whitesell.
He was struck by the headlines—decades old news stories proclaiming that a world free of death and disease was just around the corner.
Again, it's a sequence that could have been avoided if these problems had been discussed head-on and not pushed aside as old news.
Blue sky opportunity is old news — Smith will help us suss out what the blue space opportunity is for the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Windows Phone continued its spectacular fall — a 49% revenue decrease — but it's such old news that during the call, no analysts asked about it.
For residents of Downham Market—a sleepy east Anglian town that was overpowered by a dank aroma this time last year—it's old news.
Earnings are old news, and forward guidance is the real key, Tom Lee, co-founder of equity research firm Fundstrat Global Advisors, said Friday.
The attraction—and profitability—of danger is old news, according to Robert Young Pelton, author of the pseudo-guidebook The World's Most Dangerous Places.
Lindsey Henry, a 30-year-old news reporter in Houston and an ordained minister, turned to Twitter on Wednesday to offer to marry people.
The existence of extraterrestrials is kept secret from the public, but for members of the government agency tasked with tracking them, it's old news.
Japanese are the single biggest group, and South Koreans aren't far behind — and to them, bluster from North Korea may seem like old news.
In response, Cruz's campaign tweeted a link to a clip from "Happy Days," suggesting Trump's claims are old news and have jumped the shark.
It may be old news, but the CEO still considers the deal, which the big bank took from competitor American Express, a huge success.
Kufrin — and her Bachelorette puppet-masters — would have us believe that Luyendyk is nothing but old news, so why not be gracious about his wedding?
After generating buzz as their styles sashay down the runway, by the time they hit the shelves at Bergdorf's or Saks, they're already old news.
However, now that those tariffs have been baked into the stocks and the tariffs are old news, the game becomes based on merit, Cramer said.
In some ways, these new measures are old news: US government-backed VOA and RFE/RL have been blocked from broadcasting in Russia for years.
As old consoles become obsolete and old games become old news, gamers fall out of touch with their digital pets and the memories they shared.
The White House -- through press secretary Sarah Sanders and others -- has dismissed the allegations against him as old news that was litigated during the campaign.
Yet, as quickly as they draw attention, these devastating events quickly become old news, edged aside by the latest hurricane, wildfire, earthquake, or other disaster.
Despite's Qyburn's claim that he "invented" the spear ballista demonstrated to Cersei in "Stormborn," these kinds of weapons are old news in terms of Westerosi history.
Alibaba is injecting $171 million in a convertible loan to Qutoutiao, the three-year-old news and video aggregation startup, according to an announcement released Thursday.
Meanwhile, yet another monster storm spins towards the East Coast, millions of U.S. citizens are in harm's way, and he's tweeting about two-day old news.
Perhaps it hoped no one would notice on a Friday and by Monday it would be old news, but Android Police caught them in the act.
Documents, transcripts, old news reports — it was all publicly available, and now it has been brought out into the light to be reexamined and re-reported.
The vulnerability itself is old news, but a presentation to the Chaos Computer Club this year reminded the world of exactly how broken the system remains.
News of Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon's finalized divorce may be consuming recent headlines, but the rapper-turned-entrepreneur says the paper work is old news.
But that technology—which involved inserting a gene to make the mosquitoes die unless fed a steady diet of the antibiotic tetracycline—is already old news.
Moreover, many of the issues the Republicans might have wanted to use in the fall were already old news because the Clinton camp had raised them.
Clapper said at the hearing that there is "no evidence" of collusion between Trump's presidential campaign and Russia, which Trump called "old news" in another tweet.
This year it feels like something will happen and three and a half hours later it will be old news, or even like it never happened.
Retro Report, a series of video documentaries exploring old news stories and their lasting impact, had already been digging into the consequences of the Genovese murder.
In a way, this is old news: Washington rhetoric has been colliding with realities on the ground for decades, regardless of the topic or the administration.
He also incorporates a bit of found material, including old news reports, as well as a few extremely disturbing lethal encounters taken from police body cams.
However, this prospect might already be old news since there is evidence that China has not been a big buyer of Treasuries for several years now.
I want to touch on several things that mostly old news, but were treated kind of new news in this sort of great cable information echo chamber.
In today's installment of "old news the internet is suddenly treating like it's new," another producer has reiterated that a Downton Abbey movie is in the works.
To boost turnout, the election was moved to the anniversary of the annexation of Crimea, though Putin's surge in support after that move has become old news.
Last year's So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation is old news, and in its place are the veteran adult performers we've come to expect.
Disclaimer: This product is probably old news to those in Asia (it is reportedly Japan's number one exfoliator, after all, with a bottle selling every 12 seconds).
It's old news that the market is hitting record highs almost every day, but Cramer has grown concerned that there could be danger lurking underneath the rally.
This thinking has slipped further out of fashion in recent years, as smartphones around the country have delivered the bad old news about blacks and the police.
Even if you did check, thieves could save your info for years and use it down the road when you think the Equifax hack is old news.
Though old news at this point, Drake-featuring "Big Amount" fits nicely within the context of the album and it hosts some of the project's best rapping.
The newspaper mortality rate is old news, and nostalgia for dead papers is itself pitiful at this point, even though, I still say, there's a principle involved.
The White House -- through press secretary Sarah Sanders and others -- has dismissed all the allegations against him as old news that had been litigated during the campaign.
The White House, through its surrogates, has continually denied all the accusations against Trump, saying it was old news that had been litigated during the 2016 campaign.
By this point, docking in space was old news to NASA, and in July of that year, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped foot on the Moon.
They also said the tweet was not material because it simply restated old news, used generalities, was "aspirational and optimistic," and did not move Tesla's share price.
It quickly devolved into a petty, partisan fight over old news (Trump's mocking of a disabled journalist) and whether it was a celebrity's place to comment on politics.
And while that was old news by the time the series debuted on Netflix in July, Brown decided on Sunday to share a video of that momentous occasion.
While high prices are old news in hot markets, overbuilding is looming as a growing concern in cooler markets as declines in commodity prices hurt the nation's economy.
Legendary trainer Bob Baffert says American Pharoah is old news ... telling TMZ Sports his new horse, Justify, is a "superior" animal to the 2015 Triple Crown winner. Seriously!!
Their Latinx sounds become old news until there is a new "boom," but when these artists showcase another side in the interim, there isn't an audience for it.
While you could get a great deal on a 2017 Leaf, it will very quickly be old news and have a less practical range than the new model.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The 58th Venice Biennale is going to confront fake news when it debuts in 2019, but its title sounds like old news.
What does a nearly four-decade-old news network gain by extorting a single person, one with (presumably) average means and no identifiable political power to speak of?
Still, it needs to constantly find more ways to keep people coming back to the decade-old News Feed, like taking the work out of tracking their interests.
But investors may view this as a belated reaction to old news; more important is that Brent crude jumped 4 percent on Friday to near $39 a barrel.
Obama might not pop up again for a while after her book becomes old news, and one place we will never see again will be the White House.
A decades-old news article about Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams (D) burning the state flag, which at the time included the Confederate battle flag, resurfaced on Monday.
But the U.S. has seen a movement to unmask and expose state propaganda actors, rather than let them operate in the same vein as any old news source.
He needs to go out of his way to explain to allies that his past statements are old news and that he, personally, is committed to the alliance.
More recently, in December, Mohamed Ibrahim Gabow, a 213-year-old news anchor for Kalsan TV, a popular network, was murdered in Mogadishu when his car blew up.
" Trump's Twitter outburst appeared to be a response to an NBC News story headlined "Companies Are Recycling Their Old News to Avoid Being Blasted in a Trump Tweet.
Yet while the mainstreaming of exploitation cinema is old news, more notionally respectable movies tend to tart up their cheap goods with ponderous self-importance and deep-dish ideas.
It didn't matter that she was rehashing old news, because the teary confessions aided her ongoing attempt to change the public narrative about her relationship to the White House.
The startup world moves at breakneck speed — what's hot one minute is old news the next, and it can feel like the rules of the game change every day.
While I was at the Galleon Group, we'd inculcate the idea that if a research report had already been published, even 30 seconds ago, it was considered old news.
Professor Julian Zelizer, a political analyst at Princeton University, called the report "old news" but said that would not stop Trump from trying to exploit the issue going forward.
BOSSIE: This investigation has been going on for two years and cost over $25 million of taxpayer money, and this is where we are today, talking about old news.
It's old news that the market is hitting record highs almost every day, but CNBC's Jim Cramer has grown concerned that there could be danger lurking underneath the rally.
His pioneering efforts, which included showing his full face to TV cameras, instead of cloaking his identity in shadow, a common practice at the time, became old news overnight.
When I called the company's C.E.O., Richard Deyo, to ask more broadly about the situation, he said, "This is old news—that's just Internet traffic," and then hung up.
The former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson asserted that Mr. Ailes, the chief architect of the 20-year-old news network, fired her because she never returned his advances.
At the same time he's guiding big picture strategy in the White House, his old news organization is ascending in D.C and trying to stoke populist nationalist movements abroad.
But just because it's old news doesn't mean it's not worth pointing out – and Jessica Chastain, for one, has had it with the "disturbing" portrayal of women in movies.
Qutoutiao, the 3-year-old news and video aggregation startup backed by Tencent, recently announced that it is receiving a $171 million convertible loan from Chinese tech behemoth Alibaba.
Recent headlines about electricity price spikes in Texas may appear to be current developments but are simply old news to many who have thoughtfully followed the state's electricity market.
But Facebook says stories is among its fastest-growing format for sharing stories, and that means gradually porting over core features of the old News Feed into the new one.
All right, so this is old news, but as the competition heats up, it's important to remember: Whoever get the first impression rose usually sticks around for a while. 2.
It's old news that there aren't enough women in government: Just 20% of seats in Congress are held by women, and the proportion of women in state legislatures is 2030%.
"Today, the market is saying that's old news and let's focus on the matter at hand, which is earnings that will be coming out in earnest this week," Stovall said.
" Once the emergency order expired, Drea asked for it to be dismissed, and she refused to comment on the incident in the press, referring to it only as "old news.
"Fake news" probably seems like old news at this point, but it's still a major worry for campaigners as Britain approaches its third general election in less than five years.
But then, perhaps it also says something about this political moment that his presence felt like old news — when, in fact, his meeting with Trump took place just three days earlier.
The Material Girl herself and the newly-minted Oscar winner were photographed snuggling up close at Madonna's post-Oscars party, hinting that any past beef between the two is old news.
A total and irrevocable disagreement between the U.S. and the European Union about an ill-fated nuclear deal with Iran, and changes to the existing multilateral trading regime, are old news.
It's not exactly a world-changing device in the usual ways: The processor is old news, the operating system is Apple's usual iOS, the hardware is equivalent to an iPhone 7.
Should the thought occur to you that Valenti's beat is old news, that we've moved past it and should have more interesting questions to tackle, I suggest you read the comments.
But there's spontaneity in the Problematic format that you don't find in Real Time with Bill Maher, Last Week Tonight, or even regular old news discussion shows like Meet the Press.
The deal's defenders have dismissed the Israeli prime minister's presentation as a bunch of old news — just further proof that Iran once had a robust covert program to build a bomb.
Citigroup's partnership with Costco may be old news, but Citi CEO Michael Corbat said he still considers the deal, which the big bank took from competitor American Express, a huge success.
But it is far too precarious to wager constitutional rights on the probability of hearing a news report, especially when it's based on a court decision that quickly becomes old news.
The idea that a US president is shooting the breeze with a dictator over cracking down on reporters is kind of old news at this point, but it really shouldn't be.
"From the standpoint of someone who studies crime and justice, statistics and gun violence—this is old news," said Nancy LaVigne, who directs the Justice Policy Center at the Urban Institute.
And yet it's unlikely that I'll sit down and read a six-year-old news story to remember the events of a catastrophe like the one that happened on the Deepwater Horizon.
"Is this old news that's about to change or was ISM catching up with other stuff and we're ratcheting growth lower to 250, 20133 percent as opposed to 22013 percent?" said Briggs.
The Drake and Pusha T beef may be old news, but we're still feeling the heat from fiery allegations stirred up during the back-and-forth — and now we finally have answers.
Driving the news: Qutoutiao, the 3-year-old news and video aggregation startup backed by Tencent, recently announced that it is receiving a $171 million convertible loan from Chinese tech behemoth Alibaba.
"We knew that if we spent a few episodes tracking Josh and Lucy courting one another, that it would feel like old news and it would feel like a regression," Rich says.
AR training simulations are old news That's a reasonable and wholly expected use case for AR headsets, especially considering far more costly military-grade technology has provided similar simulations for years now.
But they did get day-old news on Kim's trip, with images published of his jaunts around Singapore the night before the summit with the city state's foreign minister and education minister.
Another video showed Mr. Renzi, a former prime minister who is waging an uphill battle to return to power, at a years-old news conference with President V. Vladimir Putin of Russia.
In fact, it's old news for ZTE, a China-based multinational telecommunications company that released the ZTE Grand S, which featured retinal scanning in the form of the "Eyeprint ID," last March.
It's old news that designers stage their shows specifically to pop on the screen of a smartphone and strain to come up with looks that are destined to garner the most likes.
My attention was glued to a tiny tube television someone stuck under the reception desk, watching moments-old news footage of rounds of shots fired into the crowd so close to us.
Old news to locals, this reality made national headlines in 2014 when two inches of snow and a poorly timed weather dismissal strategy left thousands of Atlanta drivers stuck in traffic for hours.
Then there's the laundry list of just about everything in flux that has come to typify the incoming administration, which, if spelled out here, will likely become old news before it even posts.
The married 59-year-old news star was the latest public figure to be embroiled in accusations of sexual misconduct that have recently struck down high-profile men in entertainment, politics and media.
While high prices are old news in hot markets like Toronto and Vancouver, overbuilding looms as a growing concern in cooler markets as declines in oil and other commodity prices hurt Canada's economy.
Articles touting cities in North Carolina as some of the best cities in which to live and raise a family seem to be old news in light of new perceptions of the state.
But then an influential newspaper editor named Guillermo Cano dug up an old news story showing that Escobar had been arrested, seven years before, for the possession of thirty-nine pounds of cocaine.
Is this time that he declared himself above the law such a big deal, or is it old news already, since he also said it last week or last month or last year?
No matter: By Tuesday, Mr. Pruitt's furnishing needs became old news when it was revealed that he had also asked an aide to help his wife, Marlyn, procure a Chick-fil-A franchise.
Iran has dismissed the new U.S. deployments, including of an aircraft carrier, as old news announced now to intimidate it through "psychological warfare", at a time when Washington is also tightening financial sanctions.
During an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Kardashian West stopped by with her sisters Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian, where she dished about how her feud with Swift is old news.
"As a man it's way easier in the winter because I can keep everything I need in coat pockets subtly without looking presumptuous," said Sean, a 31-year-old news producer in New York.
Now, while the cold is old news, he still "does have weird breathing in general," the former Bachelorette star, 34, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview while promoting her partnership with Kibbles &aposn Bits.
That Facebook can make us miserable is old news: so many research studies have concluded that it negatively affects our well-being, last year the company conducted its own such study and largely agreed.
Iran dismissed announcement of a U.S. aircraft carrier deployment as old news, recycled for psychological warfare, and said it would soon announce plans to roll back some of its commitments under the 2015 deal.
"I think markets are kind of treating (first quarter) data as old news" in part since markets had already digested last week's release of first-quarter U.S. gross domestic product growth data, he added.
Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE is old news.
"It's that it's a bit old news, and the developments have been really quick, so the market is more likely to trade on what's happened since," said Antoine Bouvet, senior rates strategist at ING.
"The story here is not that the government treats unemployed people as a subclass, an afterthought — that's old news, the daily reality for decades," Jeremy Poxon, a longtime anti-poverty advocate, said on Twitter.
Sony's PS4 Pro bundle with the game included is old news at this point, but this week saw big price drops on Xbox One consoles at a variety of retailers, both online and in store.
The old news, again, this year (courtesy of the national academies of the US, UK and China) is that, after forty years, we still haven't reached a consensus on whether we want embryo (germline) augmentation.
The refers to that which has been mentioned before, in contrast to "a" which introduces a new topic: We found a raccoon in the garage -- the raccoon is a novelty, the garage is old news.
It's the biggest assignment in journalism: Take a set-in-its-ways 167-year-old news organization and reconfigure it radically so that it can compete on the global stage against countless young digital upstarts.
"This is old news and our assistance and cooperation with the various investigations remains the same today," New York lawyer Alan Futerfas, who represents the Trump Organization in the Russia probe, said in a statement.
While that theory still has its devotees, it's mostly old news to the internet, which has moved on to brighter horizons like how much Kylie Jenner loves Chemtrails and whether Taylor Swift is a Satanist.
Open Book With the issue of guns in America a hot topic on social media, op-ed pages and presidential debate stages, a new book shows how much of this is in fact old news.
Because of the Raptors' flaws — and perhaps because the consistency of their success this season has made their impressive performance old news — Toronto is an unpopular choice to take down the Cavaliers in the postseason.
With white lettering on a black background, as if we're looking at old news clippings on microfiche, they're projected huge on the set at the Sheen Center: a facade of Little Rock Central High School.
New York (CNN Business)Slack investors are apparently so desperate for any good news about the unprofitable company that they pushed the stock sharply higher on a report that turned out to be old news.
For a particularly valuable client, the sales representative might have called a research analyst within Goldman to run a more complete study, digging up old news events and looking at how markets responded in each case.
The episode opens with the première of Kanye's Famous video at The Forum in LA. The controversy around the video is old news by now, but the behind-the-scenes footage from the event is interesting.
This might be old news to you if you're a parent of a young child, but new research has found that the number of kids who own and use digital devices has drastically increased since 2011.
During her Monday night appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Kardashian West stopped by with her sisters Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian, where she dished about how her feud with Swift is old news.
So when a collection actually comes out, it's new for everyone else, but I've been living with it for a long time, so it's old news already; it's like, I've seen this, I've lived this already.
Cersei Lannister bossing around Jaime is old news, of course, but on Sunday we also saw Margaery bucking up the disintegrating Loras and Theon volunteering for the committee to elect Yara leader of the Iron Born.
And while it's old news that the American legal and financial systems are set up to make the rich richer at the expense of everyone else, the risk to everyone from another crash is growing—fast.
Second, and as important, you want to fully air all controversial statements, votes and other activities before the general election, so that your nominee can legitimately claim these issues are old news and have been addressed.
These researchers select significant political claims and set out to determine their veracity by combing through old news stories, speeches, past interviews, scientific and medical data, expert opinions, anything that could help distill fact from opinion.
Mr. West's many contradictions are old news by this point — he is an activist who is also a capitalist, a penitent and gleeful sinner, a stubborn autodidact and an eager collaborator, a vessel and a pied piper.
January 6th, 2016Image: TumblrIt may seem strange that the 59-year-old news anchor posted a birthday photo with 34-year-old actor Eddie Redmayne and then hashtagged it "prompose," but that's no matter: Tweens love Redmayne!
The US has been using stealth technology in combat since 1988, when F-117 jets bombed Panama, so it's really old news that going at war with the Americans means dealing with stuff you can't really see.
The 51-year-old news editor at La Opinion de Poza Rica, a newspaper in the violent oil-drilling city of Poza Rica in the drug-ravaged state, was shot outside his home early on Wednesday morning.
In several cases, the big revelation was already old news, the kind of thing we used to call an "open secret" — something that wasn't O.K. to acknowledge on the record, lest it come back to bite you.
If women in their 40s are "in a hurry," and women in their 50s are old news, and women in their 60s are just old, when, exactly, is a woman supposed to go to the White House?
Lindemann, however, told the Union Leader that old news coverage stated that the safe had been buried in Derry's MacGregor Park, but that it has more recently been stored in library's research room, which is reportedly locked.
If you don't have those games — or hey, if they're old news for you and you'd rather not reinstall them — Nvidia is also offering a few new tech demos that you can download for free from its website.
The 46-year-old news anchor and reporter for Philly's Fox 29 News woke up to a cloudy view from his left eye, "almost like a shade had been drawn down over half of it," he tells PEOPLE.
When Nadler asked how he could find out what impact similar events had on financial markets, he learned that neither the regulators nor the bankers had any good method for doing so beyond digging up old news clips.
The 49-year-old news anchor was photographed outside of a New York City apartment building where her boyfriend, Amazon chief Jeff Bezos, reportedly just bought three apartments for about $80 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.
In another coincidence, The Washington Post also highlighted an old news story that places Trump's father at a Klan riot in 1927, though it does not claim that the elder Trump was either a member or a supporter.
From "Atlas," I made my way through the loan exhibition about Fascist art that has taken over the pavilion and stables, watching a few of the old news clips of cheering mobs and Benito Mussolini in the cinema.
What you think is of-the-moment and fresh probably seems like old news to them, and no matter how tempting it might be, you can't just ask to see their collections page without completely blowing the surprise.
Early hopes In an old news report from August 2000, President Bill Clinton, dressed for the Caribbean heat in a baggy short-sleeved shirt, stands in front of a Colombian flag by the stone walls of of Cartagena.
That's old news, but it doesn't mean Trump won't still have to answer questions about it, as he did in Wednesday's interview with the British journalist Piers Morgan, who asked him if he would have liked to have served.
While many political strategists believed that the Clintons' marital travails amounted to old news that would not be central to the 2016 campaign, Trump has tried to change that equation -- continually attempting to engage the Clintons on the topic.
When I covered Kennedy in 1966 as a 19-year-old news photographer, I was entranced not only by him, but by the notion that so many people were transfixed with the persona and words of a single person.
"This is old news as environmental groups have been recycling these baseless attacks since the day Scott Pruitt was nominated," he said, pointing to the Sierra Club's opposition to Pruitt as soon as he was mentioned as Trump's nominee.
"I suspect the first time we'll get to see what they even have in mind is when they release it in public, which I imagine it to be a repackaging of old news with new screaming headlines," said Schiff.
My fondness for international soccer is old news to regular readers, so it won't surprise newsletter subscribers to know that I am rooting for an N.B.A. "cup" competition to defy the doubters and gradually win acceptance from American fans.
As for the media-plurality hurdle, some argue that, with new sites such as BuzzFeed and Breitbart competing for attention, old news organisations like Mr Murdoch's have lost their fabled ability to swing elections and hold prime ministers in thrall.
During her Monday night appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, the 38-year-old reality star stopped by with her sisters Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian, where she dished about how her feud with Swift is old news.
Now, I&aposm not here to rehash old news, and in the spirit of tonight&aposs opening statement I would like to close the book on this and move on, and I would like you to do so as well.
While many political strategists believed the Clinton scandals of the 1990s would hold little sway with voters -- and would be dismissed as old news -- Trump has continually tried to steer the conversation back to the former President's conduct at that time.
Iran dismissed a U.S. announcement of the deployment of an aircraft carrier to the Middle East as old news, recycled for psychological warfare, and said it would soon announce plans to roll back some of its commitments under the 2015 deal.
Clinton partisans will take the FBI recommendation as the "all clear" sign to ratchet up the pressure, and will likely adopt the line that this is all old news, and that like Benghazi, simply another conspiracy ginned up on the right.
Mitzi doesn't even realize Sutton's actual concern is that going public with on-again, off-again boyfriend and board member Richard Hunter (Sam Page), a much more powerful man than Alex, will ruin her career — forget Alex, who is old news.
Of course, while it may be relatively new for women to want to look near-naked on their big day, sheer evening wear is old news on the red carpet, in music videos, and in nightclubs all over the world.
Additionally, Mr. Christie fended off questions from "Face the Nation" host John Dickerson about his quote from a years-old news article about donating to Planned Parenthood, a point that Mr. Rubio has used to criticize him in recent weeks.
As John Aitchison, scientific director at CIDResearch notes in a blog post, that battle is far from over, even when it comes to illnesses that we've known about for centuries:'Old news' diseases are often relegated to the back page.
Watch VICE on HBO explain the ramifications of soaring student debt: While the prevalence of student hunger has been old news for Sumekh as new research has emerged, interest in the problem among administrators, in her experience, has been new.
In George Orwell's dystopian novel "6900," Winston Smith's job at the Ministry of Truth (Minitrue) is to revise/recast/retruth the past by rewriting old news stories so that they comport with the current ruling party's version of the historical record.
It made the younger folks in my family take a harder look at exactly what I was doing—not just reading old news clips—and once that phase was done, there was nothing negative from them, just support for my efforts.
Sanders, as both the 2016 runner-up and a 77-year-old politician who has served in Congress since the early 1990s, is old news—and so is the resurgence of socialism in American politics, for which he's largely responsible.
Rather, it's a harvesting of facets that caught our eye, humanising touches that put some flesh back on a guy who has only really loomed out at us from old news reels – the ghostly fourth Marx Brother of International Socialism.
Biden's campaign was adamant his poor showings in Iowa and New Hampshire and his distant second-place finish to Sanders in Nevada would be old news when he silenced critics with a major win with South Carolina's African American voters.
Those advisers said they were uncertain about what specifically Mr. Trump was referring to; one surmised that he may also have been referring to a months-old news report about a secret surveillance warrant for communications at his New York offices.
Despite movie theaters being declared old news by some many times over the last century — with the advent of radio, TV, cable, VCRs, DVD, and now streaming — they have never gone away and have always held a special allure for film fans. 
From fringe-adorned boots that'll set you apart in a sea of black stilettos to the formal velvet jumpsuit that'll make any LBD feel like old news, click through for all of the pieces making us look and feel like a million bucks.
Years later, with six weeks' worth of photos that documented the events of the Campaign, and support from publisher Richard Grossman as well as her idol, W. Eugene Smith, Freedman released a full survey as her first book, Old News: Resurrection City.
But if keeping an eagle eye on your cycle to plan — or avoid — pregnancy is old news, what's new is that wearable tech can lend an air of science-backed legitimacy to something that's otherwise murky and hard to prove as effective.
In an email to Bloomberg, Gogo spokesman Steve Nolan said that this is "really old news," referencing an earlier disclosure to investors that there were about 550 planes in the American fleet that were contractually eligible for de-installation of Gogo service.
The story of how the digital music industry crushed the CD industry has been old news for years now, but Witt takes a look at the personalities who accelerated the spread of piracy to profit off the death of the physical album.
In supporting their claim that Manafort lied to them about his dealings with Kostya, they reference a poll the two discussed doing for a Ukrainian political party in 2018—long after the point at which Kostya assured me Manafort was old news.
But results have drastically improved, since those earlier reports — University of Florida early voting expert Daniel Smith called it "old news" at this point, projecting that total black voter turnout in Florida will actually be higher in 20123 than it was in 22012.
TEHRAN — An Iranian official dismissed as "old news" on Thursday a report in the Western news media that Washington had reached out to Tehran in December to establish secret, back-channel talks to negotiate the release of prisoners held by both sides.
That his and his wife's conversations will sound to those schooled in the history of antigay exclusion and discrimination—they're perpetually stunned and surprised by what is, to many, old news—makes him an interesting subject; we're watching someone get educated in real time.
Coming after nineteen other women have reported that Trump allegedly sexually assaulted them in a period ranging from the late 1970s to 2016, Carroll's allegation is awful, but as Trump deflects with his horrible "not my type" remark, it already seems like old news.
The G-7 meeting is already becoming old news, but it stands out as the latest disturbing sign that the Europeans are cozying up to China and distancing themselves from the shared economic, security, and human rights values of the leader of the free world.
One morning in late August, Apple News's editor in chief, Lauren Kern, huddled with a deputy to discuss the five stories to feature atop the company's three-year-old news app, which comes preinstalled on every iPhone in the United States, Britain and Australia.
Biden spokesman Andrew Bates on Sunday pushed back against the full force of the Sanders campaign and its supporters, who have flooded social media with an assortment of old news clips showing Biden talking about potential changes to the program, citing Sanders' own words.
Joseph Votel, the head of Central Command, told Congress that the Pentagon would probably need more troops in Afghanistan, a statement that seemed to catch politicians and reporters by surprise — but that was old news to anyone who's been paying attention to the conflict.
But with the knowledge that much of what they would reveal on Wednesday would be old news to the media and Apple fans watching online, Apple seemed intent on delivering the unexpected first, even if it highlighted its partnership-building skills and not its technical prowess.
But Stucky, who is broad and tall ("He's the nicest guy, but he's built like a linebacker," his boss tells me), hadn't been that nervous, and the video reached the Facebook feeds of 1.8 million people — huge —a big win for the seven-year-old news site.
"Bottom line, this is old news as we are two days away from finishing Q1 but at least we see from what base we are moving from," Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group, said in a note referring to the economic growth data.
But given how fast conversations move online these days, and how quickly people lose interest in a new topic, Fox may have actually counted on fans reacting to the reviews when they posted, then considering them old news by the time the film actually came out.
The existence of the payment was disclosed in January, and Mr. Earnest dismissed a Wall Street Journal report on Wednesday about the details of the cash payment as a "six-month-old news story" that is being pushed by opponents of the president's nuclear deal with Iran.
While Trump's lawyers downplayed the latest details from Cohen as old news that Mueller had declined to use for any prosecutions, the information nonetheless offers intriguing new lines of inquiry as House Democratic leaders address their own internal clamoring to launch impeachment proceedings against the president.
HANDS-ON HISTORY: 'OLD NEWS, NEW NEWS' (Saturday) Children spend a lot of time glued to screens these days, but this free program at the King Manor Museum in Queens will help them appreciate papers: both the kind you write on and the kind that offers printed news.
Especially since the news release was supposed to express support for the alarm bells about Iran being sounded by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (despite the determinations of the current US intelligence community and former CIA Director Michael Hayden describing what Netanyahu announced on TV Monday as "old news").
I also think that this tweet that the president put out, you&aposre right, it&aposs kind of old news, but it does underscore the fact that this White House, this president lied for a very long time about the nature of the meeting, the existence of the meeting.
" Uncharted terrain was old news on March 1 when, in an article about President Trump's Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke, the reporter Julie Turkewitz cited a policy expert on the direction of the president's likely Interior policy: "He's going to be moving into uncharted territory if he does that.
Photo: Getty ImagesGoogle has won a legal case in the European Union over the so-called "right to be forgotten," a concept that allows people in Europe to request the removal of old news from the internet which might be harmful to their reputations or otherwise just be embarrassing.
While it's old news for fast food brands to take to social media with their own nihilist takes, all ready for meme posterity, Applebee's is building the anxieties of the age into brand strategy, selling food and drink that's specifically targeted at dulling the pain of our current existence.
Very much a poet of place in the spirit of William Carlos Williams with Paterson, Eckes's first two books, Old News (2011) and Valu-Plus (2014, both Furniture Press Books) were devoted to the dark music of some very particular histories the dark music of his hometown, Philadelphia.
By now, it's old news that these industries tend to pay a lot more than other industries, so the results of this list may not be altogether surprising, but they still may provide some insight for those still choosing a career path or who are thinking about switching career trajectories altogether.
Rangers 6, Stars 2 Rangers center Derek Stepan punctuated his first goal with a mighty whoop, but he merely plucked out his mouthpiece and took a right turn toward the bench after pounding in a rebound for his second goal — as if his six-week scoring drought was now old news.
Business owners are targeted by angry ex-partners who post doctored versions of news articles or faked reviews; people are publicly humiliated or passed over for jobs because of stolen photos maliciously photoshopped onto pornographic content, or embarrassing decades-old news stories that remain at the top of search results.
All of these versions of facial recognition implementation are old news now, but historically that means very little in the United States where it generally takes quite some time for something that poses a danger to consumers to be regulated — for instance, the known link between cigarettes and lung cancer.
First, this is all very old news: As Buddhists have known forever, meditation is really good for you, and The New York Times's new Op-Ed columnist is On It. And second, it's all a bit too woo-woo — it sounds promising, but you're not one to go full Goop.
At this point VR sex and internet connected dildos (aka teledildonics) are old news, but a webcam platform called CamSoda (the same company that offered Ken Bone $100,000 to do a sexy livestream) wants to take both of these technologies to the next level with BlowCast, a virtual on-demand blowjob marketplace.
Bill Clinton's sex life is perhaps somewhat useful as a shield against attacks on Trump's own misogyny, but it's also old news: What Trump really needs is something that doesn't feel recycled from the 1990s — like, say, a Juanita Broaddrick-style allegation from Clinton's post-presidential jet-setting that breaks in early October.
Boasting critical plaudits and a long, successful run at the box office, Spider-Verse swooped into the race in December and stole the thunder of Pixar's Incredibles 15, which also boasted great reviews and an even better box office take, but came out in June and feels a little like old news.
And in mid-April, HBO will premiere "Confirmation," a dramatization of the Hill-Thomas hearings starring the appealing actors Kerry Washington and Wendell Pierce, mining old news clips as it debuts in the midst of a new slam-down over the Supreme Court — this time with no nominee but still with Joe Biden in a kerfuffle.
The eight-year-old news curation app, which hit profitability last year, will also feature content bundles from companies like the The Verge (with a roundup for Gadgets News and Artificial Intelligence), TechCrunch (with features) and the Wirecutter (with deals of the week.) Tech will be the first of more professional "verticals" to come, says McCue.
Venus reenters your sign on December 2, so you have some old news to sort through, but when Venus clears its post retrograde shadow on December 17, you'll be in new territory—new love, new opportunities for money, a new style inspiration, and most importantly, a renewed sense of what your values are and what's important to you.
Draghi, of course, is playing the old game of talking both sides of his book, but Peter Tchir, macro strategist for Brean, told me the markets were reacting to that magic word, reflation: "The bond markets are clearly focusing on the 'new news' of Draghi talking reflation rather than the 'old news' that inflation is muted," he told me.
Meet the 12 power player execs in the movie-theater industry who are shaping the future of film on the big screenDespite movie theaters being declared old news by some many times over the last century — with the advent of radio, TV, cable, VCRs, DVD, and now streaming — they have never gone away and have always held a special allure for film fans.
Lesser known, for example, are the National Service Board for Religious Objectors' bonds, purchased primarily by Mennonites and Quakers during World War II. By now, it is old news that by asking Americans to go to the mall, rather than asking us to step up, our government missed an opportunity to convert post-9/11 goodwill into more constructive — and sustainable — efforts.
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For others, it refers to dishes that have been degraded by careless cooking, grown dull through excessive familiarity, and been turned into old news by the chile-pummeled larbs of Isan, the fragrant khao soi of Chiang Mai, and other specialties that chefs from parts of Thailand far from Bangkok have brought to New York, and to Elmhurst in particular.
While I was nervous about damaging my roots, Aura assured me that thanks to amazing advancements in hair dyeing technology (which are probably super old news to all of you bottle blondes out there), the process isn't anywhere near as harmful as it was back in the day where it wasn't unheard of to come out of the salon with a bleach-burned scalp.
In the same confessional-style Snap video where Jenner explained she was already spent plenty of time musing about what her baby daughter's first birthday might look like, she lamented the fact that her nieces' North West and Penelope Disick had just celebrated their respective fifth and sixth birthdays with a unicorn-themed soirée, making the theme old news and therefore unusable for Stormi's own forthcoming celebration.
Then there are the budding wars, the one between Israel and Iran for example, and of course, there's the problematic nature of the Peter Rabbit movie's depiction of "food allergy bullying," (#BoycottPeterRabbit) and the porn star who the president paid $130,000 to keep his alleged infidelity hush-hush—that last one now such old news it seems ancient, though it broke only last month.
" (Tinder hasn't revealed the intricacies of its points system, but in chess, a newbie usually has a score of around 22012 and a top-tier expert has anything from 6223,2622 up.) (Also, Tinder declined to comment for this story.) In March 218, Tinder published a blog post explaining that this Elo score was "old news" and outdated, paling in comparison to its new "cutting-edge technology.
LOS ANGELES — If you've been reading Greg Rucka's current run on DC Comics' Wonder Woman, this is old news, but for everyone whose familiarity with the 75-year-old heroine is limited to Gal Gadot or Lynda Carter, the comic book writer has confirmed what many have suspected for a while: Wonder Woman, aka Princess Diana of Themyscira, also aka Diana Prince, is bisexual — and it's kind of a no-brainer.
But while she gutted the back half of Pure Heroine from the setlist, she made up for it with a crowd-pleasing cover of Robyn's "Hang with Me." Even "Royals," the breakout hit song about being an unglamorous but ambitious teen that made her a star five years ago, seemed like old news in the face of Lorde Phase Two, and her fans were happy to follow her down the path of what's to come.
It is old news that, as a candidate, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's foreign policy rhetoric departed sharply — dangerously, many would say — from decades-old precepts about the role of the United States in the world.
To be even more blunt, if Democrats are going to eventually lose the right to filibuster judicial nominees I would rather go out in a blaze of glory, with every American fully aware of the stand we have taken and the courage of our convictions, then the whimper we are setting ourselves up for –because the way this is playing out should the nuclear option be invoked on Friday, it will be old news by Monday.
The attention now must be on avoiding no-deal and then negotiating our future relationship with the EU."  Richard Buxton, chief executive and head of UK equities at Merian Global Investors: "She is so 'on the ropes' that I cannot really see winning the confidence vote at this juncture helping very much; in 24 hours, in all probability, this will be little more than old news, and will do little, if anything, to change the EU's negotiation tactics.
But we know that the media will be the most attentive watch dog if Trump is president, followed by many in the GOP themselves, ready to pounce on anything that would be remotely out of bounds, while Clinton will enjoy the same sycophantic treatment that she always enjoyed: Excuses of misplaced evidence are accepted, repeated claims of not remembering when deposed are not a matter of concern, and complaints of corruption and wrongdoing poo-pooed as mindless conspiracy theories or dismissed as old news.
The 63-year-old news veteran will be recognized for her international reporting from war zones over the years, as well as her moderating of several presidential debates, including co-moderating the second presidential debate this year between Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.

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