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  2. New York Daily News - Wikipedia

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    The Daily News is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey. It was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson in New York City as the Illustrated Daily News. It was the first U.S. daily printed in tabloid format. It reached its peak circulation in 1947, at 2.4 million copies a day.

  3. New York Daily News (19th century) - Wikipedia

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    The New York Daily News was a daily New York City newspaper from 1855 to 1906, unrelated to the present-day Daily News founded in 1919. Founded in 1855, it flourished under the stewardship of Benjamin Wood, becoming one of the highest circulation papers in the United States. It was notable for its racist and pro-Confederate views. The paper ...

  4. Bill Gallo - Wikipedia

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    Bill Gallo (December 28, 1922 – May 10, 2011) was an American cartoonist and newspaper columnist, known for his cartoons about sports, for the New York Daily News. Biography [ edit ]

  5. New York Daily News tells Ted Cruz to 'drop dead' on new cover

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    The New York Daily News is calling out Ted Cruz for a comment he made about Donald Trump having "New York values." The outlet tweeted a photo of Friday's front page with the headline "Drop Dead ...

  6. The Daily News cover calls mass-shooting suspects 'terrorists'

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    The New York Daily News has released a preview of its Friday front page, showcasing one of the suspects in the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California. The Daily News cover calls mass-shooting ...

  7. 1962–1963 New York City newspaper strike - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the New York Daily Mirror, New York Herald Tribune, New York Post, the Long Island Star Journal, and the Long Island Daily Press all suspended operations on a voluntary basis. The newspapers kept their offer of an $8 increase per week spread over two years, while the unions were looking for a $38.82 increase in the two-year period.

  8. Jim Rich - Wikipedia

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    James Rich (born 1971 or 1972) [1] is an American journalist and newspaper editor. Originally known for his sports coverage with the New York Post, Rich has served twice as editor-in-chief of New York's Daily News, also editing The Huffington Post and later the sports website Deadspin on two separate occasions.

  9. Lars-Erik Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Nelson became well known for his syndicated column in the New York Daily News, but his career in the news industry spanned over 40 years and took him all over the world. His work appeared in The New York Review of Books, The Nation magazine, Mother Jones, Foreign Affairs, among others; and his column ran in newspapers across the country.