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The New York City-based New York Daily News is an American morning tabloid newspaper founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson as the Illustrated Daily News. It became the first successful tabloid newspaper in the United States and was once the largest-circulation daily paper in the country. The News attracted readers by sensational coverage of crime and scandal, lurid photographs, and cartoons. Its political stance was conservative and populist, reflecting the views of its sister publication the Chicago Tribune.
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This week the News examines how students, parents and educators are rethinking the way they approach educational equity as the Supreme Court considers how to apply its recent decision on affirmative action in college admissions. We explore the various models that are being considered, as well as the many factors at play in the case.
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