The image, below, is of the front page of New York's Daily Mirror, a tabloid paper, from D-Day, June 6, 1944 (seventy-eight years ago today).
I've had the newspaper (along with other newspapers about D-Day) for decades--probably fifty-plus years.
At some point (as is perhaps evident, in the image), the front page separated from the rest of the paper. Also, at some point, the page itself split in half, around the area of the fold.
I believe--I am not certain of this--that the group of newspapers was given to me by my maternal grandparents.