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To sell newspapers, yellow journals such as the New York Journal and the New York World depended on sensational headlines. William Randolph Hearst recognized that a violence with Cuba could not only sell his newspaper articles, but would also propel him to national prominence.
Yellow journalism was a type of newspaper documenting that focused on sensationalism rather than facts. During its heyday in the late nineteenth century, it was one of many factors that pushed the United States and Spain into war in Cuba as well as the Philippines, resulting to the United States' acquisition of overseas territory.
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