A daily news report is an article that highlights the most significant events of the day. It typically includes analysis, prognoses and perspectives on the future of a field of human activity. It is a type of journalism that helps to inform the public and enhance media literacy, leading to informed decision making.
The Daily News is an American tabloid newspaper founded in 1919 and headquartered in New York City, and was the first U.S. daily to be printed in tabloid format. The News once dominated the New York metropolitan area in terms of circulation, and at its peak was one of the top-selling newspapers in the United States. It is currently owned by New York News, Inc., and its chairman is businessman Mortimer Zuckerman.
Originally a conservative populist paper, the News shifted its stance to moderate liberalism in the 1970s. It has long been engaged in a circulation battle with the rival New York Post, and is known for its intense city news coverage, celebrity gossip, classified ads, comics, and sports section.
The News was once based in 220 East 42nd Street near Second Avenue, an Art Deco-style building designed by architects John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood. It was the model for the Daily Planet building in the first two Superman films, and it is now home to the News’ former television subsidiary WPIX-TV.