Plural of news
The plural form of "news" is "news" or "newses".
- "News" is often used as a mass noun, meaning that it is treated as a single unit, and the plural form is not used. For example: "I read the news every day."
- "Newses" is a less common plural form, but it is sometimes used to refer to multiple pieces of news. For example: "I heard several newses about the company's financial struggles."
It's worth noting that the use of "newses" is not universally accepted, and some style guides recommend against using it. The AP Stylebook, for example, recommends using "news" as a mass noun, without a plural form.