![]() ![]() Chicago Mercantile Association: Certain market data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. Factset: FactSet Research Systems Inc.2019. Market indices are shown in real time, except for the DJIA, which is delayed by two minutes. The shooting that took place on Wednesday at a San Bernardino center for people with developmental disabilities has left 14 dead and 17 wounded. That's why we published the images," the Daily News wrote in a note to readers in August. "We feel passionate about strengthening gun control, imploring politicians to improve mental health services, and highlighting the extraordinary scale of daily gun violence. This isn't the first time that the New York-based newspaper has created public discourse regarding gun control with a front page that some found to be controversial.įollowing the murders of WDBJ reporters Alison Parker and Adam Ward in August, the Daily News produced a front page that included images from the perspective of the gunman at the moment that Parker was shot and killed.Īt the time, some felt the paper went too far but the Daily News stood by its decision saying that the brutal images were "a definitive part of the story." #SanBernadino /O3QDAMpKeT- Liz Heron December 3, 2015 "Anyone suggesting otherwise is either - intentionally or unintentionally - misconstruing the point, which is that most GOP politicians have offered nothing but empty platitudes and angry rhetoric in response to the ongoing plague of gun violence in our not pulling any punches," tweeted Liz Heron, the executive editor of the Huffington Post. "The Daily News front page is not, in any way, shape or form, condemning prayer or religion," Rich said in a statement. The Daily News' Editor-in-Chief Jim Rich responded to the criticism. "Genuine thoughts and prayers are not political fodder."īrent Bozell, the president the conservative advocacy group Media Research Center, also slammed the paper's cover calling it "offensive and disgraceful." "This cover is deplorable," Paul tweeted on Thursday. Some users found the cover to be " brilliant" while others called it " deplorable." One of those was Rand Paul, who was included on the front page. The front page was met with both agreement and anger when it was tweeted out as a preview on Wednesday night. Related: San Bernardino shooting sends networks into special report mode ![]()
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