The Daily News
The Daily News is a morning tabloid newspaper published in New York City. It was the first United States newspaper to be printed in tabloid format and is the ninth most widely circulated daily newspaper in the country, with a circulation of over 200,000 copies per day as of 2017.
The paper is owned by tronc, the publishing operations of the former Tribune Company. Its headquarters are at 4 New York Plaza in Lower Manhattan. It is a member of the Press Association of New York City and has won eleven Pulitzer Prizes.
Founded in 1919 as the Illustrated Daily News by Joseph Medill Patterson, it was the first United States daily newspaper to be printed in tabloid format and reached its peak circulation in 1947. The newspaper drew readers with sensational coverage of crime, scandal, and violence, lurid photographs, cartoons, and other entertainment features.
It was an early user of the Associated Press wirephoto service, and developed a large staff of photographers. In addition to news and sports coverage, the paper published editorials, comic strips, classified ads, and a variety of other material.
Although it was a Republican publication for much of its history, the News has displayed a more moderate-to-liberal editorial stance in recent years. Its editorial page has also been described as “flexibly centrist” and “high-minded, if populist”.
A daily publication for the Great Lakes region, containing a selection of news stories of interest to the community from professional media outlets across the region. Subscribers receive a daily email digest with links to the articles in their inbox.
Each article contains comprehension and critical thinking questions, along with background and resources to help students understand the news story. The answers to the questions are provided below each article for easy access and reference.
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