A daily news is a newspaper that is published on a regular basis. The most well-known daily newspaper is the New York Times, but there are many others around the world. The term “daily news” is also used to refer to a news program or a radio show that provides current events and analysis of news.
In the United States, the first successful tabloid was the New York Daily News, founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson as the Illustrated Daily News. It attracted readers with sensational coverage of crime, scandal and violence, lurid photographs, and cartoons. In the 1920s, the newspaper found abundant subject matter in 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. The paper was an early user of the Associated Press wirephoto service and developed a large staff of photographers.
The newspaper was once the highest-circulation daily in the world. Today, it remains a popular and influential newspaper with its own TV and radio outlets. The News is currently owned by Tronc, a media company that owns several other prominent American newspapers.
In this episode of NewsHour Classroom, students Yesly Xante Rivas and Faiza Khan write letters to their middle school selves. They describe what they like and dislike about middle school and offer advice to their younger selves. They then discuss how they would change their lives if they could do it all over again.
Teachers can use this lesson to help students learn how to find, analyze and evaluate news. It can also be a springboard for discussions about the challenges of being a journalist and how to become a responsible citizen.
Students can also explore the different sections of a newspaper and identify which sections are best for finding specific types of information. They can also compare different newspapers and see how they differ in their approach to covering local, state and national stories.
The Yale Daily News is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper and serves the campus community of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. It is editorially and financially independent from the administration of Yale University. The News publishes Monday through Friday during the academic year and also produces a weekly supplement called WEEKEND, a weekly newsmagazine called the Yale Daily News Magazine and a number of special issues each year including the Yale-Harvard game day issue, the Commencement issue, and the First Year Issue. In addition to the daily newspaper, the News also publishes a variety of online and mobile platforms.