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  2. The New York Sun - Wikipedia

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    105 Chambers Street. Second Floor. New York, NY 10007 U.S. Website. www.nysun.com. The New York Sun is an American conservative news website and former newspaper based in Manhattan, New York. [1] From 2009 to 2021, it operated as an (occasional and erratic) online-only publisher of political and economic opinion pieces, as well as occasional ...

  3. The Sun (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Sun was a New York newspaper published from 1833 until 1950. It was considered a serious paper, [2] like the city's two more successful broadsheets, The New York Times and the New York Herald Tribune. The Sun was the first successful penny daily newspaper in the United States, and was for a time, the most successful newspaper in America. [3 ...

  4. Great Moon Hoax - Wikipedia

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    The " Great Moon Hoax ", also known as the " Great Moon Hoax of 1835 " was a series of six articles published in The Sun (a New York newspaper), beginning on August 25, 1835, about the supposed discovery of life and civilization on the Moon. The discoveries were falsely attributed to Sir John Herschel and his fictitious companion Andrew Grant.

  5. Seth Lipsky - Wikipedia

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    Seth Lipsky. Seth Lipsky (born 1946) is the founder and editor of the New York Sun, an independent conservative daily in New York City that ceased its print edition on September 30, 2008. Lipsky counts Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, Winston Churchill, Ariel Sharon, and Milton Friedman among his intellectual and ideological heroes. [1]

  6. Moses Yale Beach - Wikipedia

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    Moses Yale Beach (January 15, 1800 – July 18, 1868) [2] was an American inventor, entrepreneur, philanthropist and publisher, who founded the Associated Press, and is credited with originating print syndication. [3][4] His fortune, as of 1846, amounted to $300,000 ($10.2 million in 2023), which was about 1/4 of the fortune of Cornelius ...

  7. Linda Sun - Wikipedia

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    Linda Sun (Chinese: 孙雯; pinyin: Sūn Wén; born 1983 or 1984) is a Chinese-American former public servant in New York State.She served as the deputy chief diversity officer in the administration of New York state governor Andrew Cuomo (2018–2020), and deputy chief of staff to his successor, governor Kathy Hochul (2021–2022).

  8. New York Post - Wikipedia

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    The Hartford Courant is generally understood to be the oldest continuously published newspaper in America, as it was founded in 1764; however, it was founded as a semi-weekly paper and did not begin publishing daily until 1836, 35 years after the New York Post began doing so, and cannot be considered a true challenge to the New York Post claim ...

  9. Manhattanhenge - Wikipedia

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    Country. United States. Manhattanhenge, also called the Manhattan Solstice, [ 1 ] is an event during which the setting sun or the rising sun is aligned with the east–west streets of the main street grid of Manhattan, New York City. The astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson claims to have coined the term, by analogy with Stonehenge.