The Daily News of Yale University

A daily newspaper founded in 1919 in New York City by Joseph Medill Patterson. The Daily News is the first U.S. daily printed in tabloid format and once had the highest circulation of any newspaper in the world, although that figure is significantly lower today. The newspaper was a major source of information about the world during much of the 20th century, with particular emphasis on political wrongdoing (such as the Teapot Dome scandal) and social intrigue (such as the romance between Wallis Simpson and King Edward VIII that led to the latter’s abdication). The Daily News also has long been known for its photography; it was an early adopter of Associated Press wirephoto service in the 1930s and developed a large staff of photographers. The newspaper also included extensive city news coverage, celebrity gossip and a variety of other features such as classified ads, comics, sports, and an opinion section.

The Daily News is published Monday through Friday during the academic year. It is the nation’s oldest college daily newspaper and is financially and editorially independent. It serves the Yale community and the greater New Haven area with coverage of campus and local news and events. It is published in print and online and carries out a range of outreach activities, including collaborations with student groups and other Yale communities. In the 2020-21 school year, the Daily News introduced a series of special issues celebrating the Yale-Harvard Game Day Issue, Commencement Issue, and the First Year Issue in addition to its regular weekly publication.

The newspaper covers a wide range of topics that can be expected to appear in the IAS CSE examinations, including current affairs and international politics. In addition, it provides in-depth analysis of the economy and government policies aimed at boosting economic growth such as Make in India, Digital India, Start up India and others. It also covers important scientific breakthroughs and their potential impact on society. In terms of national security, the Daily News covers important developments in the field of counter-terrorism, defense and foreign policy.

This page is a must-visit for all IAS aspirants to get updates on daily current affairs from India and around the globe. It provides an overview of the most important events and developments that have happened over the past 24 hours. Additionally, it offers a detailed analysis of these events and their impact on the Indian economy, society, and international relations. The Daily Current Affairs page is also home to various quizzes that help you test your knowledge of current affairs and identify areas where you need to improve your preparation. So, be sure to visit this page every day and boost your UPSC CSE preparation.