A daily news is a newspaper that is published on a regular basis. Daily news publications typically contain information about current events, politics and local and international affairs. They may also contain opinion pieces, classified ads and cartoons. Usually, daily newspapers have a large circulation. Originally, daily newspapers were distributed by mail to subscribers. In recent years, however, most daily newspapers have moved to online delivery.
The IPO Daily NewsTM provides the intellectual property community with a daily snapshot of patent and trademark case law, and related news. The IPO Daily NewsTM contains three to five concise paragraphs each day, including summaries of all patent and trademark decisions issued by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit the day after the opinions are issued, and wire service stories about other selected IP cases.
Each Daily News article includes “Comprehension and Critical Thinking Questions” to help readers understand the story and develop higher level thinking skills. There is also a “Background” and “Resources” section below the questions to further enhance reader understanding.
A renowned tabloid newspaper that considers itself “New York’s Hometown Newspaper” and has earned Pulitzer Prizes during its long history, the New York Daily News was founded in 1919. The paper became famous for its zesty headlines (such as “Ford to City: Drop Dead” during the city’s financial woes in 1975), gossip and intense city coverage. In addition, the newspaper has a strong presence in sports and celebrity news and entertainment.
During its long history, the News has been owned by a number of businessmen and newspaper publishers, most recently by Mort Zuckerman, who bought the paper for $36 million in 1993. The newspaper has won 11 Pulitzer Prizes during its history, and this year shared the award for public service journalism with ProPublica for exposing the way police officers used a loophole in the law to evict hundreds of residents from their homes.
The Yale Daily News is an independent student newspaper that is published every weekday during the academic year, and serves the students, faculty, staff and administration of the University of Yale in New Haven, Connecticut. The Yale Daily News is the oldest college daily in the United States, and many of its alumni have gone on to prominent careers in journalism and public life. The YDN’s editorial and business offices are located in the historic Daily News Building at 450 West 33rd Street, which is also known as Manhattan West. The News publishes a number of special issues each year, such as the Yale-Harvard Game Day Issue and the Commencement Issue. The YDN is a part of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association and is funded by student subscriptions. Unauthorized reproduction of YDN content is prohibited. For information about obtaining permission to reproduce YDN content, please visit our Rights and Permissions site.