outlead
/ˈaʊtliːd/Definitions
1. verb
to cause something, especially a story or an event, to come to the attention of the public for the first time
“The newspaper outled the scandal, revealing the politician’s involvement.”
2. noun
the act of bringing something, especially a story or an event, to the attention of the public for the first time
“The outlead of the news story was a major sensation, captivating the nation’s attention.”