The Daily News

Daily News

The Daily News is an American tabloid newspaper published in New York City. Founded on January 28, 1878, it is the oldest college daily newspaper in the United States. During its more than 130-year history, many of its alumni have gone on to careers in journalism and public service, including William F. Buckley, Lan Samantha Chang, John Hersey, Joseph Lieberman, Strobe Talbott, and Sargent Shriver. In addition to a print edition, the paper also publishes a website and an historical archive.

Originally the Illustrated Daily News, it was one of the first U.S. newspapers printed in tabloid format and reached its peak circulation in 1947. Today’s Daily News is not related to the earlier New York Daily News, which shut down in 1906.

Since its founding in 1878, the Yale Daily News has been editorially and financially independent. The paper has won numerous national awards for its writing, and its students have gone on to prominent careers in journalism and public service. The Yale Daily News Historical Archive provides access to digitized versions of the newspaper’s printed issues, which are searchable and fully indexed. The archive contains more than 140 years of YDN reporting and is free to the world.

IAS GYAN brings you Daily Current Affairs which covers latest news and updates from India and around the world in a comprehensive manner, helping aspirants prepare for the UPSC Civil Services Examination in an effective way. This page covers all the important developments in the fields of politics, economics, science and technology, defense, social issues etc, that may be asked in the exam.

This page also features articles on art and culture, which will help aspirants brush up their knowledge of various aspects of the society. It also includes news and developments from the field of literature, music, cinema, and more.

In the wake of the SCOTUS decision on affirmative action, the Daily News takes a look back at the complex history of race-conscious admissions at selective universities in America.

The Daily News editorial board has a new name and a new editor, but not much else is changing at the storied tabloid’s Manhattan offices, where rumors swirl that publisher Mark Thompson is on the verge of putting the 102-year-old paper up for sale. Thompson’s son, Scott, is the incoming executive editor of The Times, and some insiders think the younger Thompson could end up taking over the Daily News as well.

Montcalm County’s task force committee on the opioid epidemic identified education, treatment/recovery and access as the top three priorities for tackling the problem in our region. To that end, Corewell Health has begun making the life-saving medication Narcan more widely available. The medication is now available in 13 emergency departments and medical offices throughout the county. Read more.