The Daily News

Daily News is a newspaper based in New York City. It was founded in 1919 and is a subsidiary of the Tribune Company. Originally called the Illustrated Daily News, it was the first successful American tabloid newspaper and is still known for sensational coverage of crime, scandal and violence.

The paper is a major source of local and international news. Its newsroom is located at 450 West 33rd Street in Manhattan and has an extensive network of bureaus throughout the city. The newspaper also operates a television station and a radio station. The paper has a circulation of 200,000 as of 2019.

Teaching with Daily News

Students in grades K through 8 learn 21st-century skills with the interactive content on News-O-Matic, available across the web and all mobile devices. Every weekday, News-O-Matic publishes interactive daily news articles that teach children critical thinking, media literacy and global awareness. The platform is used by thousands of schools to reinforce literacy, science and social studies curriculum. Teachers use the News-O-Matic site to find and share news stories, as well as to create lesson plans centered around the daily articles.

News-O-Matic units are comprehensive and easy to navigate, with objectives and essential questions that help guide instruction. Each unit is correlated to state and national standards, making it easy to adhere to the curriculum.

ScienceDaily offers breaking news about scientific discoveries from leading universities and research organizations. Each post includes a headline, a brief summary, links to sources and relevant journal citations. The site also features a list of related videos and news articles.

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The Daily News was a conservative political paper that supported isolationism during World War II, and espoused right-wing populism in the 1940s and 1950s. During the 1990s, the paper began to shift its stance, becoming increasingly moderate and eventually gaining a reputation as a “flexibly centrist” newspaper.

The News was once a rival of the New York Post, a more sensational newspaper, and competed with it for the largest circulation in the United States. However, by the end of the 20th century, both papers had lost much of their former readership. Despite this, the Daily News is still one of the most popular newspapers in the country, with a circulation of over 200,000 copies daily.