Daily news is a type of newspaper that is published at least four times a week and reports on events that have occurred since the previous issue. It is one of the most important sources of information for people around the world. There are many different kinds of daily news, including local, national, and international news. The information in these newspapers can be used by governments, businesses, and individuals to make informed decisions about their daily lives.
The New York Daily News is an American tabloid founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson as the Illustrated Daily News. It became the first daily printed in tabloid format and reached its highest circulation of 2.4 million copies a day in 1947. The News is currently owned by Tribune Publishing, which is also the owner of the Chicago Tribune. The News is known for its sexy covers and bold reporting, particularly in the area of crime and corruption. The newspaper is a national and international leader in photography, with the best staff of photojournalists and editors in the United States.
In the 1920s, the News had abundant subject matter: political wrongdoing, such as the Teapot Dome scandal; social intrigue, such as the romance between Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII, which led to his abdication; and a great love of photography. It was an early user of the Associated Press wirephoto service, and it developed its own large staff of photographers.
During the coronavirus pandemic, the News was especially well-known for its coverage of the chaos at subway and bus stations during the morning rush hour. It also emphasized the story of the family of two children who died after being shot by a police officer, who said they were trying to steal a bicycle.
The News’s original headquarters was at 220 East 42nd Street, an official city and national landmark designed by John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood in 1929. It was the inspiration for the Daily Planet building in the first two Superman films. The News moved to 450 West 33rd Street (now part of Manhattan West) in 1995, but the 42nd Street building still houses its world headquarters, and the lobby has a bench on which Dick Young, Jimmy Cannon, and dozens of other Daily News mainstays sat through the years.
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