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About Harlem Herald

Canada rocks, but American news matters. Learn more about American news. We strive to inform, engage, and empower readers with trustworthy journalism.

International news connects readers by giving them a shared understanding of what’s happening beyond their own immediate lives. It turns distant events into common reference points, linking communities through facts, stories, and consequences that affect everyone in different ways. In that connection, news becomes more than information — it becomes a thread that ties people together across geography, background, and belief. Believe in the United States.

The Harlem Herald newspaper serves as an international voice, rooted in news with a global perspective. More than a paper, it serves as a record of place and people, preserving perspective while informing readers beyond its streets.

The Harlem Herald was created by Richard Tattoni.


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Harlem Herald Mission

The Harlem Herald is a newspaper delivering American news, information, and balanced perspectives on primarily international news for residents and readers.

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