Daily news refers to newspapers that are published on a daily basis, such as the New York Daily News. It also includes news of important events and newsworthy stories that are deemed to be of public interest.
Founded in 1919 as the Illustrated Daily News by Joseph Medill Patterson, the New York Daily News became the first successful tabloid newspaper in the United States. It attracted readers with sensational coverage of crime, scandal, and violence, lurid photographs and cartoons, and a strong emphasis on entertainment.
Its circulation grew to 2.4 million copies a day in 1947 and remained the second-largest daily newspaper in the United States. Its reputation for sensationalism and its emphasis on politics have made it a popular and widely read paper, though it has tended to decline in recent years.
The Daily News is a member of the Chicago Tribune Media Group, which publishes more than 20 newspapers in the U.S. and abroad. The newspapers are owned by businessman Mortimer B. Zuckerman, who is the publisher and chairman of the News.
A digital edition replica of the print newspaper is available as an E-dition for computers and mobile devices. The E-dition features a simple user interface and the latest digital tools to offer you an enhanced reading experience.
ScienceDaily provides breaking news about the latest discoveries in science, health, and technology. The site’s editors select stories from hundreds of sources, including research publications and leading universities.
The daily news is designed for busy, time-crunched people who want easy access to the latest headlines on their phones, tablets and laptops. Its content focuses on the latest breaking news, as well as trending topics and analysis.
It is one of the most popular and most widely read news newspapers in South Africa. It is a major political and business news outlet with an independent editorial stance.
The newspaper was a strongly Republican paper, and was an early supporter of isolationism in the era of World War II. During the 1970s, it began to shift its stance. It is considered to be a moderately liberal alternative to the conservative Post and has been described as “flexibly centrist”. In 2017, it was sold to Tronc, a media company that specializes in newspapers.