The Daily News is an American tabloid newspaper based in New York City. It is the oldest of the current dailies still printed in tabloid format. At its height, it was one of the highest-circulation newspapers in the United States.
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New Haven’s source for local, national and international news. The Yale Daily News is the longest-running college daily in America and has produced many prominent leaders in journalism and public service, including William F. Buckley, Lan Samantha Chang, John Hersey, Joseph Lieberman, Sargent Shriver and Strobe Talbott.
The Yale Daily News Historical Archive is a collection of digitized pages from the archives of the Yale Daily News, an undergraduate student newspaper published every day when classes are in session at Yale University since 1898. The archive is maintained by the Yale Library.
This collection includes the full text of the Yale Daily News from 1898 to 2021. In addition to the main articles and headlines from each day, it also contains obituaries, classified ads, comics, sports, a large photo gallery of celebrity sightings and other features.
In this digital age, it has become easier than ever to stay connected to the latest news and events, no matter where you are or what you are doing. There are numerous apps that provide a variety of options for you to use, depending on your preferences and needs. You can choose to receive your favorite newspapers or even customize the content that you would like to see. Some of these apps even allow you to save stories and share them with others.
Use myON News to infuse literacy into your daily lessons with relevant, authentic, and engaging nonfiction articles for students of all ages. Professionally recorded audio, maps, slideshows, a built-in dictionary and more make the articles come to life, deepening student engagement and understanding of the topic. Authentic reporting and careful review by child psychologists ensure that the articles are appropriate for young learners. Free downloadable Teacher Guides and discussion prompts support the integration of news articles into classroom instruction across the curriculum. The myON News content is also perfect for reading centers and independent learning.