Yahoo! News is a news website that originated as an internet-based news aggregator by Yahoo!. The site was created by Yahoo! software engineer Brad Clawsie in August 1996. Articles originally came from news services such as the Associated Press, Reuters, Fox News, Al Jazeera, ABC News, USA Today, CNN and BBC News.

In 2001, Yahoo! News launched the first "most-emailed" page on the web. It was well-received as an innovative idea, expanding people's understanding of the impact that online news sources have on news consumption.[2] Yahoo allowed comments for news articles until December 19, 2006, when commentary was disabled. Comments were re-enabled on March 2, 2010.[3]


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By 2011, Yahoo had expanded its focus to include original content, as part of its plans to become a major media organization.[4] Veteran journalists (including Walter Shapiro and Virginia Heffernan) were hired, while the website had a correspondent in the White House press corps for the first time in February 2012.[4][5] An Amazon-owned marketing data collection company (Amazon Alexa) claimed Yahoo! News one of the world's top news sites, at this point.[6] Plans were made to add a Twitter feed.[7] In November, 2013, Yahoo hired former Today Show and CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric as Global Anchor of Yahoo! News.[8] She left in 2017.[9]

Professor Enrique Armijo, an expert on the First Amendment and libel law, spoke at length with reporter Caitlin Dickson for a report on Dominion Voting System's lawsuit against the cable news organization.

(AP) -- ABC News is joining forces with Yahoo Inc. to deliver more digital news content to their audiences. With the deal, ABC News content will be prominently featured on the Yahoo News and Yahoo front page.

The partnership comes as a growing number of people turn to the Internet for news and other information. The two news organizations have a combined online audience of more than 100 million people in the U.S. - something ABC News president Ben Sherwood noted was "the size of the Super Bowl audience."

The deal helps ABC grow its online reach, since Yahoo News is the most visited news website in the world. Yahoo, meanwhile, can drive further traffic to its own sites by featuring original content from such high-profile reporters as Katie Couric or Christiane Amanpour.

The agreement is a rare cause for fanfare at Yahoo. The company has struggled to grow advertising revenue in the last few years, amid competition from Google and Facebook. Though its news site is popular, Yahoo has been unable to rebound from a financial slump, even as its rivals have grown. The company fired its CEO, Carol Bartz, last month, and is trying to decide whether to sell all or at least part of the company. ff782bc1db

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