Daily News
Daily news, or newspapers, are published every day and give an overview of the latest events in the world. They also provide a platform for debate and discussion about current issues. They are available in print and online, and most have social media pages to connect with their audience. Many of the top daily newspapers are part of a larger news corporation, which is an organization that produces several different types of media, including magazines, television shows, and websites.
In the United States, the most famous daily newspaper is The New York Times, which was founded in 1851 and currently has the highest circulation of any daily newspaper in the country. The paper has a long history of investigative journalism and is known for its zesty headlines. It won a Pulitzer Prize this year for its investigation into the use of city law to evict families from their homes. In addition to national and local news, the paper also covers celebrity gossip, sports, and city coverage.
The Yale Daily News (YDN) is the oldest college daily in the United States, founded on January 28, 1878. It is published each weekday when the university is in session and has been a primary source of news for the students, faculty, and staff at Yale since its establishment. Several of its alumni have gone on to become influential figures in journalism and politics, including William F. Buckley, Lan Samantha Chang, John Hersey, Sargent Shriver, Joseph Lieberman, Strobe Talbott, and Garry Trudeau. YDN also hosts the Yale Daily News Historical Archive, which contains digitized copies of the newspaper and provides access to 140 years of Yale Daily News reporting.
Each article in the IPO Daily NewsTM includes comprehension and critical thinking questions that are located under “Background” and “Resources.” Students can also sign up for daily email notifications that contain answers to these questions. This is a subscription-based service.