hear the headlines
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To listen to a summary of the main news stories, typically on radio or TV.
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- Let's just hear the headlines before we go out.
- I like to hear the headlines on the radio while I'm making breakfast.
- Did you hear the headlines this morning? There was a major announcement.
- I'll turn on the TV later to hear the evening headlines.
- Be quiet, I want to hear the headlines.
- If you want to stay informed, you should hear the headlines at least once a day.
- I haven't had a chance to hear the headlines yet today.
- He always tunes into the BBC World Service to hear the headlines.
- By the time she got to the office, she had already heard the headlines on her car radio.
- Hearing the headlines is the first thing he does when he wakes up.