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The phrase "news on" is not correct and not usable in written English.
To use the word "news" in a sentence, it must be followed by a noun or pronoun, such as "news about," "news from," or "news regarding." For example, "I read some news from the local newspaper yesterday."
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More news on digital doctoring.
He reads news on Baidu.com.
"Now people get the news on computer".
"Thrilling news on overnight ratings for Sherlock.
There was nothing but news on.
There was some bright news on Friday.
Alone after the news on a bitter.
The news on the radio woke Emmanuel.
Other economic news on Wednesday was downbeat.
"I get news on the TV.
The news on Ebola only gets worse.
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