A daily news article is a newspaper story that is published on a regular basis, such as every weekday or Sunday. It may cover a variety of topics, including national or local news, sports events, politics, weather, and family matters. Most daily news articles are written by journalists and edited by a journalist or staff member. The term daily news is also used to refer to a website that covers current affairs and other topics.
Many people read a daily news article to stay informed on current events and to learn more about the world around them. This can be done in a variety of ways, including by reading newspapers and magazines, listening to the radio, watching television news programs, or searching for news on the Internet. Several websites and apps are available that provide news in the form of a daily newsletter or mobile phone application.
Weekly newspapers are often published once a week (though they can come out twice a week) and serve a smaller territory than daily papers, such as one or more towns in a rural county, or a few neighborhoods in a large city. Typically, they cover a wider range of subjects than their daily sister publications, and engage in more community journalism.
In its heyday, the New York Daily News found abundant subject matter and was considered to be among the best dailies in the United States. It emphasized political wrongdoing, such as the Teapot Dome scandal, and social intrigue, such as the romance between Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII, which led to the latter’s abdication. The paper was one of the early users of the Associated Press wirephoto service and had a renowned staff of photographers. It was headquartered in the iconic art deco Daily News Building on 42nd Street, which was designed by John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood.
Some of the most popular weekly newspapers in North America are regional and focus on a specific geographic area, such as one or more suburban counties, a city, or a metropolitan region. Other popular weeklies focus on a single sport or community, such as high school or college football. Many of these newspapers have a very strong local focus and are known for their high-quality journalism, with writers taking great ownership in the success of their teams.
The Yale Daily News, which is usually published each day that the University is in session, is the oldest college newspaper in the United States and has many alumni who have gone on to prominent careers in both journalism and public service. The newspaper’s editor, writer, and contributors have included such notable figures as William F. Buckley, Lan Samantha Chang, Joseph Lieberman, Sargent Shriver, Garry Trudeau, and Strobe Talbott. In addition to its traditional news coverage, the Yale Daily News has also published satirical pieces and editorial cartoons. The Yale Daily News is currently distributed to a wide audience via the Internet. It is the primary source of news for students at the University and is a central source for discussion and debate among students.