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  • a short piece of text under a picture in a magazine, or newspaper that describes the picture.
    Caption
  • Happening or existing at the present time.
    Current
  • an event, esp. one that is either unpleasant or unusual.
    Incident
  • The person who asks the questions during an interview.
    Interviewer
  • Short and clear, expressing what needs to be said without unnecessary words.
    Concise
  • To say or write something, especially clearly and carefully.
    State
  • The person who answers the questions during an interview.
    Interviewee
  • Pleasing and easy to remember.
    Catchy
  • to make known or show something usually secret or hidden.
    Reveal
  • Someone who reads the news on the television or radio.
    Announcer
  • a phrase or short piece of writing taken from a longer work of literature, poetry, etc. or what someone else has said.
    Quotation
  • a person who is chosen to speak officially for a group or organization.
    Spokesperson
  • quickly, without delay, or at the arranged time.
    Promptly
  • A trick, designed to fool people.
    Hoax
  • The name of the person who wrote the report.
    Byline
  • Not needed or unnecessary because it is more than is needed.
    Redundant
  • very shocked or surprised.
    Stunned
  • Deserving of trust, or able to be trusted.
    Trustworthy
  • A person who works for a newspaper, television station, etc. to report on a particular subject or from another country
    Correspondent
  • a line of words or main points printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper.
    Headline
  • to say that someone has done something wrong, illegal, or unkind.
    Accuse