New York Daily News

Daily tabloid newspaper based in NJ

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2022 The New York Daily News planned to close its Jersey City printing plant and outsource printing operations to North Jersey Media Group.
October 8 2022 Haberman's book 'Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America' debuted at number one on The New York Times nonfiction best-seller list.
September 2021 Editor Robert York left and was replaced on an interim basis by Andrew Julien.
May 2021 Alden Global Capital purchased Tribune Publishing, subsequently separating the Daily News and forming Daily News Enterprises as a new parent company.
2020 Endorsed Democrat Joe Biden in the presidential election.
2020 The Daily News endorsed Democrat Joe Biden for the presidential election.
August 2020 The Daily News closed its Manhattan headquarters.
January 2020 Named as a defendant in a defamation lawsuit by Nick Sandmann's attorneys regarding her coverage of the 2019 Lincoln Memorial confrontation.
2019 Involved in media coverage of the Lincoln Memorial confrontation, which subsequently led to a defamation lawsuit by Nick Sandmann's attorneys in January 2020.
2018 Awarded the Front Page Award for Journalist of the Year by the Newswomen's Club of New York.
2018 Maggie Haberman won the Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting for her reporting on the Trump administration, which was shared with colleagues at the New York Times and The Washington Post.
2018 Received the individual Aldo Beckman Award for Journalistic Excellence from the White House Correspondents' Association.
2018 The Daily News began preventing internet users in the European Union from accessing its website due to data protection compliance issues.
July 2018 Tronc fired half of the paper's editorial staff, including editor-in-chief Jim Rich, who was replaced by Robert York.
2017 The Daily News won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in collaboration with ProPublica for uncovering widespread abuse of eviction rules, primarily through reporter Sarah Ryley's work.
September 4 2017 Tronc acquired the Daily News for $1, assuming operational and pension liabilities.
2016 The Daily News endorsed Democrat Hillary Clinton for the presidential election.
December 20 2016 Daily News columnist Gersh Kuntzman controversially compared the assassination of Russian Ambassador Andrei Karlov to a historical Nazi-era assassination, drawing Russia's demand for an apology.
October 2016 A stolen document by Guccifer 2.0 revealed Clinton campaign's attempts to influence Haberman's reporting, though her subsequent stories were more critical of Clinton than the campaign hoped.
March 2016 Maggie Haberman, along with David E. Sanger, conducted an interview with Donald Trump where he discussed his 'America First' foreign policy views.
January 2016 The Daily News published a provocative front page in response to Ted Cruz's criticism of 'New York values', featuring the headline 'DROP DEAD, TED' with the Statue of Liberty giving a middle finger.
September 2015 Jim Rich replaced Colin Myler as editor-in-chief.
November 2013 Staff returned to the permanent 4 New York Plaza location.
January 2013 After Hurricane Sandy damage, operations moved to rented space at 1290 Avenue of the Americas near Rockefeller Center.
2012 The Daily News endorsed Republican Mitt Romney for the presidential election.
January 2012 Colin Myler appointed as editor-in-chief of the Daily News.
2011 The company purchased three new presses for $100 million, utilizing a $41.7 million Urban Transit Hub Tax Credit from the State of New Jersey.
October 2011 The 4 New York Plaza location was severely damaged by flooding from Hurricane Sandy, forcing news operations to be conducted remotely.
June 2011 The newspaper moved its operations to two floors at 4 New York Plaza in lower Manhattan.

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