Daily news is a term used to describe the collection of news articles in a newspaper or magazine. This information can be about a variety of topics, including current events, politics, sports, and business. It can also include opinions and commentary from readers. The information presented in daily news can be critical to a reader’s understanding of current events and issues.
Founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson, the New York Daily News was the first successful tabloid newspaper in the United States. The paper attracted readers with sensational coverage of crime and scandal, lurid photographs, and cartoons and entertainment features. In the 1930s, the Daily News was a leader in the development of the “yellow journalism” genre, using bold headlines and aggressive reporting to expose government corruption and mismanagement. The newspaper was the only major American daily to have a foreign correspondent, covering the Civil Rights Movement and other world events.
Today, the News focuses on national and local news with an emphasis on New York exclusives. Readers can read the latest live coverage of major events, as well as a wide variety of opinion columns and commentary from award-winning writers and columnists. The News also carries extensive coverage of sports, including the Yankees, Mets, Giants, and Jets. The News is also known for its political coverage, and its editors have won numerous awards for their work.
As a part of its mission to inform and entertain, the News publishes several special issues each year, including a Yale-Harvard Game Day Issue, Commencement Issue, and the First Year Issue. The News is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper and is editorially independent. Many of the paper’s student editors, writers, and contributors have gone on to prominent careers in public service and journalism, including William F. Buckley, Lan Samantha Chang, John Hersey, Sargent Shriver, and Strobe Talbott.
The Daily News is a part of the University’s online library and has been available on its website since 1996. In 2021, an anonymous Yale alumnus made a generous gift to the Library to support the migration of the Archive to this new platform and ensure its ongoing maintenance and preservation.
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