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The New York Daily News, officially titled 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.
The Ram, Fordham University student newspaper (roughly 1918–2008) Free. The Polytechnic (1869, 1885–2001) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute student newspaper Free. The Spectrum (1950–1962), State University of New York at Buffalo Free. The Record (1913–2006), State University of New York College at Buffalo Free.
The Germans began Case Blue on the Eastern Front. The summer offensive opened with the Battle of Voronezh. Australian commandos conducted the Raid on Salamaua in New Guinea. Born: Chris Hani, leader of the South African Communist Party, in Cofimvaba, South Africa (d. 1993); Rupert Sheldrake, biochemist, in Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England
Daily News Building. The Daily News Building, also known as The News Building, is a skyscraper at 220 East 42nd Street in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The original tower was designed by architects Raymond Hood and John Mead Howells in the Art Deco style, and it was erected between 1928 and 1930.
Born: Richard Roundtree, actor, in New Rochelle, New York (d. 2023) Died: Wolfgang Kaden, 42, German naval captain (killed near Hammerfest, Norway when his submarine chaser U-Jäger 1110 hit a naval mine) July 10, 1942 (Friday) German forces captured the town of Rossosh and established a bridgehead on the east bank of the Don.
The New York Times, the Daily News, and the New York Post were the subject of a strike in 1978, [47] allowing emerging newspapers to leverage halted coverage. [48] The Times deliberately avoided coverage of the AIDS epidemic, running its first front-page article in May 1983.
Renamed New York World-Telegram and The Sun in 1950. Ceased publication. 1966. Headquarters. New York City, U.S. Cover of New York World-Telegram and The Sun on April 18, 1955 announcing the death of Albert Einstein. The New York World-Telegram, later known as the New York World-Telegram and The Sun, was a New York City newspaper from 1931 to 1966.
July 19 – WWII – Battle of the Atlantic: German Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz orders the last U-boats to withdraw from their United States Atlantic coast positions, in response to an effective American convoy system. July 30 – WWII: A bill creating the United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve is signed into law.
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