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US News
/ˌjuːˈɛs ˈnjuːz/
Definition
1
U.S. News & World Report, a leading American media company and news website known for its influential annual rankings of colleges, universities, hospitals, cars, and diets, often abbreviated as 'US News'.
2
Colloquial shorthand for news coverage or updates originating from or focused on the United States, especially in international contexts.
Examples
I checked US News rankings and realized my dream school is basically a participation trophy factory.
US News says this diet will add years to your life—perfect for outlasting your enemies at family reunions.
Scrolling through US News, I learned my city ranks high in 'places to complain about traffic'.
My uncle trusts US News more than his GPS, which explains why he's still circling the same bad decisions.