The Daily News

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A daily news is a newspaper published on each business day of the year, including Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays. The New York Daily News, once the highest-circulation daily newspaper in the United States, is a prime example of a daily that focuses on national and international events, politics, and gossip. Founded in 1919 as the Illustrated Daily News, the paper was the first to be printed in tabloid format and was one of the most popular newspapers in the country in its heyday in the early twentieth century. It was later bought by the Tribune Publishing Company and is currently owned by the cost-slashing hedge fund Alden Global Capital.

The Daily News is famous for its sensational and tabloid-style journalism, but it also has a long history of covering local news, sports, crime, court cases, and other community events. In addition to the main edition, the paper publishes a variety of supplements and special issues throughout the year that focus on specific topics or events, such as the annual Halloween issue, a sports supplement called WKND, and the Yale Daily News Magazine. The News also maintains a full-time blog, a weekly satire column, and a monthly entertainment guide known as the Week in Review.

In its early days the Daily News emphasized 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. It also paid great attention to photography; it was an early user of the Associated Press wirephoto service and developed a large staff of photographers.

Its editorial stance has varied over the years; it was a staunchly Republican newspaper during the 1920s, and was a supporter of isolationism in the early stages of World War II. In the 1970s, it moved to a more centrist position, and in the 1980s began to compete with the more conservative New York Post for readers.

A wide range of controversy is swirling around the New York Daily News after it was taken over by a cost-slashing hedge fund. In a major shake-up, the Daily News has slashed salaries, enacted buyouts, and outsourced its printing plant in an effort to save money. Many journalists fear for the future of the paper, which had been one of the nation’s most prominent newspaper chains.

The Yale Daily News, founded on January 28, 1878, is the oldest college daily newspaper in the United States. The News is published Monday through Friday during the academic year and serves Yale University and the city of New Haven, Connecticut. The News has a rich historical archive that includes digitized copies of every printed issue of the newspaper dating back to its founding in 1878. The archive is accessible worldwide and features hundreds of full-text issues that can be searched using the site’s search function. The News also publishes a monthly magazine and several annual special issues, including the Yale-Harvard Game Day Issue, the Commencement Issue, and the First Year Issue.