The Yale Daily News

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A daily news is a newspaper that has the latest information on various events. It may include the latest in politics, sports, and business. A daily news may also contain editorials and opinion pieces. This information is important because it helps people stay informed about current events. It is also useful because it allows people to make better decisions about their own lives.

Founded in 1919, the New York Daily News is an American tabloid newspaper that serves readers in the New York metropolitan area. The newspaper has been owned by tronc since 2017. It is the ninth most widely circulated newspaper in the United States. The New York Daily News has a long history of scandal and titillation, making it one of the most famous newspapers in the world.

In the 1920s, the Daily News found abundant subject matter, including political wrongdoing such as the Teapot Dome Scandal and social intrigue such as the romance between Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII that led to his abdication. The paper also focused on photography; it was an early user of AP wirephoto service and built up a staff of photographers. The Daily News was praised for its coverage of the Second World War, and it established itself as the nation’s biggest newspaper in the 1940s.

Its circulation reached a peak in 1947, when it was described as “the brassy, pictorial Daily News that leads all the rest.” The newspaper’s prominence declined in the 1970s and 1980s, and it faced competition from television news and other competing publications such as the New York Post and the Boston Globe. The Daily News shut down briefly in 1978 during a multi-union strike, and the Times suggested this was when the first cracks in its previously impenetrable exterior began to show.

By the 1990s, the Daily News developed a reputation for protecting the First Amendment rights of its readers and defending their right to free speech. It also developed a reputation for reporting on issues that were overlooked by its rivals, and for its focus on the city of New York rather than the national or international scene. Its new editors-in-chief, Pete Hamill and Debby Krenek, helped to further strengthen the Daily News’ reputation.

This online version of the Yale Daily News contains articles published between January 28, 2022 and May 31, 2018. Each article includes comprehension and critical thinking questions. Additionally, each article contains “Background” and “Resources” sections to help students understand the story and develop their own opinions. Students can also sign up to receive a daily email with the answers to the questions. Unlike most news websites, the Yale Daily News does not have a subscription fee for this website. It is completely free for teachers, parents, and students to use. The Daily News also has an archive of past Daily News articles. This online archive has been made possible by the generous support of a private alumnus. The Archive is a project of the Yale University Library.