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Fifty years ago, a senior editor at the New York Daily News confronted a nerve-wracking occupational challenge: writing a crackerjack headline for a blockbuster, page one story. It was Oct. 29, 1975, ...
Oct. 30, 1975: In perhaps its most iconic front page, The News hit out at President Ford for saying he would veto any bill calling for a federal bailout of New York City and proposing legislation that ...
Fifty years ago today, the New York Daily News printed what may be the most famous front-page headline that paper has ever produced, consisting of five simple words: “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” The ...
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This week, Oregon Duck fans dust off their tie dye shirts and hippie glasses to congregate at Autzen Stadium for the Ducks' Grateful Dead tribute game against the Wisconsin Badgers. With Oregon's ...
Even with a loss as significant as four-time All-Pro linebacker Fred Warner, there’s no world where 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan would openly declare that the team is now playing a lost season.
One of the most baffling themes of Donald Trump’s second term is how he is specifically ruining the cities and lives of his most loyal voters—taking their factories, their jobs, their health care, ...