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Daily news is a form of journalism that focuses on news stories in real time. It is an important part of the media cycle, and it plays a major role in shaping society.

It is also a vital tool for teaching literacy skills. It provides information on current events and helps students learn how to read and interpret the news.

Thousands of teachers incorporate News-O-Matic into their ELA, science, social studies and SEL curricula. It teaches critical thinking, media literacy and global awareness by providing interactive news content in three Lexile levels.

The News-O-Matic archive includes over 12,000 articles published since 2013. Every article is available in three Lexile levels and is written by native speakers in English, Spanish, French and Arabic.

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The science and medical news sections provide breaking news on the latest scientific discoveries from leading universities, research organizations and journals. The articles are curated from press materials provided by hundreds of sources around the world.

Topics range from medical and health to physical, biological and environmental sciences. The topics are categorized under 12 main sections (listed under the top navigational menu). Each section has a headline and summary of relevant news stories, as well as links to source articles and journal citations.

Use the search bar to find specific stories, keywords or dates for an easier reading experience. You can even browse by category to find stories based on your interests.

The Daily News is an American newspaper based in New York City. It is the first tabloid newspaper in the United States and was founded in 1919 as the Illustrated Daily News by Joseph Medill Patterson. It became the Daily News in 1921 and reached its peak circulation in 1947 at 2.4 million copies a day.

During its heyday, the Daily News was known for sensational coverage of crime and scandal, including its famous “Teapot Dome Scandal,” which centered on the Teapot Dome housing scandal. It was also a strong supporter of isolationism and espoused conservative populism during the early years of World War II.

As the world changed in the 20th century, the Daily News evolved. From a staunchly conservative publication in the 1940s and 1960s, it shifted its editorial stance towards a more moderately liberal stance.

Today, the Daily News is the eleventh-highest-circulated newspaper in the United States. Despite its diminished status from its heyday, the paper remains an important part of the American news scene and continues to produce quality reporting on local and national issues.

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