Daily news is a publication issued every day that reports current events, news, and information of interest to the public. It is usually a newspaper, but can also be a magazine or online. It is often printed in a tabloid format, and covers a wide variety of topics, including politics, crime, sports, business, and celebrity gossip. It is often distributed throughout the world, and can be found in many languages.
The Daily Mail is a UK newspaper that was launched on 1 April 1903. Its website has four main sections: News, TV & Showbiz, Sport and Femail. The site features news articles, opinion pieces, cartoons, and celebrity photos. It also has a large number of forums and communities where users can discuss various issues, including politics and celebrity news.
Its website also contains a searchable archive of past stories, as well as several fee-based full-text resources for its original news items. The database is searchable by name, or key words, and it has an extensive list of abstracts describing each news item. It is easy to build chronologies from these abstracts, and the express search feature allows automatic locating of other items with the same key words.
The newspaper has a reputation for sensational coverage of crimes, scandals and violence. In 1919 it became the first daily paper to be published in tabloid format, and attracted readers with its lurid photographs and headlines such as “Iraqi caught red-handed with bomb wins PS33,000”. Its subsequent headquarters at 450 West 33rd Street, designed by John Mead Howells and Raymond Hood, was known as the Daily News Building, and featured a giant globe in its lobby.