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reign affair topics. Although Hearst suffered great financial loss from takingthose actions to improve the newspaper in the beginning; however, within months, the combineddaily circulation of the Morning Journal and the Evening Journal had reached the unprecedentedfigure of 1.5 million sales.Hearst played a vital role in provoking the American public’s anger by publishingexaggerated news on what the Spanish did in Cuba. In order to surpass Pulitzer, Hearst ran a seriesof articles in his newspapers blaming the Spanish for the sinking of the USS Maine with a mine. He also wrote many stories on Cuba that were greatly exaggerated to make them more sensational. That was when the term “Yellow Journalism” came in. Hearst also wrote other stories withexaggerations to capture the American public. More and more Americans, entranced by theoutrageous stories, started buying his newspapers. That had encouraged Hearst to write even moreof those stories. The news articles on Cuba not only brought interest but also anger to the Americanpublic. The last straw was when one of Hearst’s reporters, Richard Harding Davis, reported thestory on how Clemencia Arango was being kicked and stripped searched by Spanish detectives. That greatly angered the American public, even when the story was corrected to say that Arango wassearched by another woman, not the detectives. Hearst, with his newspapers, had secured the publicon his side and the government had no choice but to declare war on Spain. Because of his leadingrole in arousing the war, he was given the nickname, the “Father of Yellow Journalism.”On the 28th day of April 1903, the day before Hearst’s fortieth birthday, William RandolphHearst married Millicent Wilson in New York City. For their honeymoon, they drove across theEuropean continent. That trip inspired Hearst to launch his first magazine, Motor. That had helpedform what is now an internationa...

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