EDITOR'S NOTE: This previously published story has been brought back as part of our holiday coverage. "WKRP in Cincinnati" gave the television world one of the greatest Thanksgiving gifts imaginable ...
The headline drove the point home with a blunt force particular to the Daily News: “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” The date was Oct. 30, 1975. The city, of course, was New York. And it was about to default ...
Waseem is a writer here at GameRant. He can still feel the pain of Harry Du Bois in Disco Elysium, the confusion of Alan Wake in the Remedy Connected Universe, the force of Ken's shoryukens and the ...
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, this newspaper ran our famous front page headline “Ford to City: Drop Dead,” with President Jerry Ford saying New York City would get no help in our deepest financial crisis.
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 ...
It’s rare that a headline outlasts the person who wrote it. But long after my father’s death, “Ford to City: Drop Dead” still reverberates. By Bill Brink Bill Brink, a senior editor in The Times’s ...
It might not be the latest device in the line anymore, but the Google Pixel Watch 3 is still among the best smartwatches on the market. If you’ve been waiting for the right deal to get your hands on ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The Trump administration will not bail out New York City in any financial crisis if Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani follows through with his plans, Treasury ...
G-Shock and Channel One have collaborated on a limited-edition watch for Notting Hill Carnival. The watch features and a DW-6900 base with a reggae-inspired design and Channel One graphics. The watch ...
Disdain for Washington is the birthright of every American, indeed the entire English-speaking world. In his two-volume travelogue, “North America,” English novelist Anthony Trollope described the ...
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