UPSC CSE Daily News

Daily News is a morning tabloid newspaper founded in 1919 in New York City. It was the first successful tabloid in the United States and by its mid-20th-century peak had the highest circulation of any newspaper in the country. It attracted readers with sensational coverage of crime and scandal, lurid photographs, and cartoons. Today, it has a left-to-moderate media bias and is owned by tronc.

The paper is a major source for news in New York City and its surrounding region. Its main competitors are the New York Times and the New York Post, both of which have larger national circulations than the Daily News. The newspaper also has a substantial online presence, including its website and apps for smartphones and tablets.

This newspaper has an AllSides Media Bias Rating of Left. This means that the paper’s editorial content aligns with liberal, progressive, or left-wing thought and/or policy agendas.

Aspirants preparing for UPSC CSE can benefit from the extensive coverage of the latest current affairs in this newspaper. The paper’s Daily Current Affairs page offers updates on important events and developments across India and the world, along with expert analysis. The page includes an interactive quiz that helps aspirants test their knowledge of important current affairs topics.

In addition to its daily newspapers, Yale Daily News publishes a weekly edition known as WKND and several special issues during the academic year, such as the Yale-Harvard game day issue and the Commencement issue. It also publishes annual special issues celebrating the university’s Indigenous, Black, Latinx and Asian American communities in collaboration with Yale’s cultural centers and affiliated student groups.

The newspaper’s website draws 8.8 million monthly unique visitors, according to Comscore — though many of the nation’s top 50 newspapers draw significantly more traffic. The Daily News, however, ranks only 87th in overall digital audience.

The website of the Yale Daily News features a variety of news and opinion pieces, as well as sports and entertainment sections. Its editorial team consists of full-time staff members and freelance contributors, including award-winning columnists and critics. The newspaper also provides an online forum for discussion and debate among students, alumni and community members. It is published Monday through Friday during the school year and is financially and editorially independent from the university.