A daily news report is an article in a newspaper that provides current information on various events. It is often accompanied by photographs or other graphics to help readers understand the story. The concept of a daily news report has been around for centuries and may have evolved from the Acta Diurna, which was written in ancient Rome to record important public speeches and events. Today, these articles are often published online and may be viewed by people all over the world.
A major feature of the Daily News was its political activism and willingness to fight for its readers. It embraced its nickname as the “Tiger Paper,” pledging in an editorial on its fiftieth anniversary to fight like a tiger for the city of New York. Its attitude appealed to the anxieties of white working class and middle class readers, especially those whose homes were being lost to integrated communities.
It also tapped into deep veins of populism and ethnonationalism that were strong in America in the 1950s and 1960s. Though the newspaper did not influence elections or policy directly, it did shape and reinforce the worldview of its readers. It emphasized ideological and class-based concerns more than race-based ones. This meant that it was difficult to distinguish between those who opposed integration because they hated blacks and those who did so for economic reasons.
The Daily News was one of the first tabloid newspapers in the United States. It was founded in 1919 and is based in New York City. It is a member of the American Society of News Editors. Ad Fontes Media rates it as Skews Left in terms of bias and Generally Reliable in terms of reliability.