It's dawn in the City That Never Sleeps. The Sun is rising. Bask in her rays for just 1¢ a day: https://buff.ly/3XYYjVf
About us
The New York Sun is home to the finest traditions of American journalism. Credited as “one of the most influential American newspapers,” The Sun was founded in 1833 and ran for over 100 years as a Pulitzer-winning independent daily until its merger with The New York World-Telegram in 1950. In 2002, The Sun was relaunched as The New York Sun under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Seth Lipsky and competed with The New York Times for seven years as a leading daily print newspaper. In the coming months, we’ll be re-making the Sun’s web properties and, together with longtime proprietor and editor, Seth Lipsky, expanding its much admired coverage of politics, culture, and the arts. In its editorials, the Sun will pursue its focus on constitutionalism, equality under the law, and American values. We’ll also be developing the Sun’s unique community, with new opportunities to engage and participate in the conversation. In 188 years of history, the Sun has always resisted the herd mentality and demonstrated a willingness to stand apart. Today, amid record public distrust in news media, we’re confident that you’ll find our unique, principles-based journalism to be an indispensable addition to your day.
- Website
-
http://www.nysun.com
External link for The New York Sun
- Industry
- Online Audio and Video Media
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
Locations
-
Primary
-
New York, US
Employees at The New York Sun
Updates
-
While a majority of voters in two key battleground states agree with President Biden that abortion should remain a constitutional right, their concerns about the economy and immigration could help put President Trump back in the White House this year, according to a new poll.
Voters in New Poll Agree With Democrats on Abortion, But Concerns About the Economy, Immigration Could Put Trump Back in Office
nysun.com
-
King Abdullah II of Jordan is urging Arab leaders to unite against a common enemy, which he hints at privately as the Islamic Republic of Iran and its ideological partners, though he does not publicly name them.
Hashemite King Calls on Arab Leaders To Unite Against a Common Enemy — but Shies Away From Naming the Foe
nysun.com
-
Missouri’s attorney general is demanding "accountability" from Kansas City’s mayor after the city's official X (formerly Twitter) account taunted NFL star kicker Harrison Butker by revealing the town where he lives.
Missouri AG Slams Kansas City Over For 'Doxxing' Harrison Butker
nysun.com
-
The former mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani, was served an Arizona indictment during his birthday party in Palm Beach Friday night. Arraignments for 12 people, including Mr. Giuliani, are scheduled for May 21.
Giuliani Served Arizona Indictment During Birthday Party at Palm Beach
nysun.com
-
Berkeley, California K-12 schools, erupting in antisemitism, are now under the scrutiny of Congress and the Education Department.
Berkeley K-12 Schools, Erupting in Antisemitism, Come Under the Scrutiny of Congress, Education Department
nysun.com
-
Hi-Fi audio doesn’t need to be expensive.
Best HiFi Audio Setup? Try Philips Headphones and a JDS Stack.
nysun.com
-
President Biden will face campus unrest firsthand with his commencement address at Morehouse College today.
Biden To Face Campus Unrest Firsthand With Commencement Address at Morehouse College
nysun.com
-
Seize the Grey won the Preakness, dashing Mystik Dan's Triple Crown hopes. The grey colt excelled on the muddy track, marking his second impressive victory in two weeks after dominating a Derby undercard race at Churchill Downs.
Seize the Grey Wins the Preakness, Ending Mystik Dan’s Triple Crown Bid
nysun.com