About America Herald
America Herald thrives vigorously on providing pristine news. Our writers’ essential job is to provide real-time updates on the latest happenings. Our next big thing is to venture into print media.
As part of one of the greatest nations on Earth, Americans have the privilege and responsibility of cherishing their heritage. The editorial team at America Herald views this responsibility as one of the main motivators for our work: an informed nation is a powerful nation and as long as our people remains in the loop, there is always a possibility for improvement.
Our reporters have therefore pledged to ensure that users are provided with high-quality, nationwide-relevant information on US subjects, world news, politics, legislative initiatives, culture, technological advancement, business, financials, employment status, science, and health.
America Herald’s Motto
Objectivity is key. There isn’t a single circumstance where personal opinion should be allowed to tarnish the raw truth, the story that needs to be brought to the public’s attention. Impartial journalism is the key component that makes it possible for news organizations to become media staples, and America Herald’s writing staff doesn’t shy away from always reporting the whole, uncut truth.
What We Cover:
- US News, Breaking Stories, Politics
- World News: World Leaders, Geopolitical Information, War Coverage
- Business: Company News, Capital Markets, Financials, Wall Street Coverage, Exchange
- Science
- Technology
- Health, Healthcare, Healthcare Reform
- In-depth analysis, Research
Tips and Suggestions
The media would be virtually nonexistent without the constant support of the object of its labor: our readers. We, therefore, encourage any visitor holding relevant tips or exclusive information on nationwide matters to contact us.
“Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air.”
Henry Anatole Grunwald
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