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//Pope did some research and came back with good news and bad news.
Robert Barnes, Anchorage Daily News, "This Alaskan beat the odds at the Supreme Court - it cost $1.5 million," 3 Nov. 2019

//Wochit, Wochit There's good news for people with bad backs and bad news for neighborhood kids looking for a fall side hustle.
Justin L. Mack, Indianapolis Star, "Why you should stop raking fall leaves (and what you should do instead)," 30 Oct. 2019

//There’s good news and bad news Things have not been superb.
Cathleen O'grady, Ars Technica, "As the Arctic heats up, what’s in store for its food webs?," 26 Oct. 2019

//If some consumers regard the decline in branches as bad news, there is good news in the FDIC report: The number of banks operating in the market has remained stable, at 36 in 2019, compared to 37 in 2014.
cleveland, "Decrease in Cleveland area bank branches means good and bad news for customers," 20 Oct. 2019

//There is good news and bad news for those who believe that managers matter.
The Economist, "The usefulness of managers," 17 Oct. 2019

//That’s good news for city coffers but bad news for the visitor who doesn’t want to get elbowed aside by the badge-wearing hordes.
Los Angeles Times, "Escapes: Keep the cost of a Santa Barbara trip in check," 3 Oct. 2019

//Good news and bad news: Ohio has borrowed $300 million to build schools at 20-year, 2.35% rate.
cleveland.com, "Trump campaign launching nationwide student grassroots program in Ohio: Capitol Letter," 16 Sep. 2019

//Good news and bad news for Canadian Breakfast Stout fans.
Brian Manzullo, Detroit Free Press, "Founders: No plans to brew top-rated Canadian Breakfast Stout after 2019," 28 Aug. 2019


First Known Use of bad news

1917, in the meaning defined above



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