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The Daily News is an American newspaper founded in 1919. It was the first U.S. daily printed in tabloid format and is today the fourth-most widely circulated daily newspaper in the United States. It is owned and run by Mortimer Zuckerman, and is headquartered in Lower Manhattan.
Clashes in Gaza on May 14
FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG

A Bloody Contrast, 24 World Front Pages After Gaza Killings

PARIS — The world reacted in a chorus of shock Tuesday after the deadliest day in Gaza since 2014, as Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians protesting at the border against the opening of the new American embassy in Jerusalem. U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to recognize the holy city as Israel's capital, against the will of almost the entire international community, has been the source of deadly clashes for months. But the response of Israeli Defense Forces on demonstrators Monday was brutal. Haaretz, the progressive Israeli daily, posted an editorial Tuesday titled: "Stop The Bloodbath."

The death toll had risen Tuesday morning to 60, with more than 2,000 wounded. As those killed yesterday are being put to rest, more protests are expected as Palestinians also commemorate the 70-year anniversary of the Nakba, when more than 700,000 Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled from their homes in the 1948 war.

The killings have sparked protests as well as official condemnations from around the world, including the Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres, who said he was "profoundly alarmed and concerned by the sharp escalation of violence and the number of Palestinians killed and injured in the Gaza protests."Many of Tuesday's newspaper front pages captured the contrast of Tuesday's events, where Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump was beaming during the inauguration of the new embassy, while unarmed civilians were being killed just miles away at the border. Le Monde"s lead article opened with the following words: "Champagne in Jerusalem, blood in Gaza."

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Daily News Front Page Mocks Donald 'Bozo' Trump After Iowa Defeat

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Daily News, February 2, 2016

New York's Daily Newslabeled Republican candidate Donald Trump a "dead clown walking" on its photoshopped front page Tuesday, as the New York billionaire came in second after Ted Cruz in the Iowa caucus.

"In the end, bombastic bozo Donald Trump's predictions of an Iowa victory were all a big, sad joke," the newspaper goes on.

The Daily News already portrayed Trump as a clown on the front page of its June 17, 2015 edition, when the real estate mogul announced he was entering the race to the White House.

While Ted Cruz was the clear winner of the Republican nomination, the Democratic race was tighter between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton, with Monday's race too close to call for the Tuesday morning papers.

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NY Daily News On The NRA's "Act Of Terror"

The National Rifle Association has worked itself up into such a bilious froth over modest gun control proposals that it has issued what looks like a death threat against New York lawmakers who support them. And New York's Daily News called out the gun lobby on Tuesday's cover, calling the threat an "Act of Terror."

"Just before the fifth anniversary of Rep. Gabby Giffords being shot in the head by a mentally ill zealot, the NRA posts this photo, essentially suggesting two N.Y. pols who dared to support reasonable gun laws be gunned down," the newspaper's cover continued.

NRA publication @NRAA1F shows graphic with bullets next to pics of pro-gun control pols https://t.co/Prd6IfvGDT pic.twitter.com/R6uqbfMHgm

— Metro New York (@metronewyork) January 4, 2016

The NRA's image, posted on Twitter and which the newspaper characterizes as "frighteningly suggestive," shows Democratic State Sen. Roxanne Persaud and Democratic Assemblywoman Jo Anne Simon, both of Brooklyn, who support an ammunition limit for New York gun owners.

The lobby and its supporters are engaged in an almost Shakespearian public drama over a series of executive gun control measures that President Barack Obama is releasing Tuesday, side-stepping Congress in the process. They have unleashed melodramatic public comments urging Americans to arm themselves. Of course, the new measures don't affect current gun owners.

Read more on this from the Daily News here.