A crisp, folded broadsheet newspaper with a clean, matte white finish and bold, dark gray masthead reading "Harlem Herald" displayed prominently at the top. The paper rests neatly atop a brushed-steel and glass conference table in a modern, sunlit office. Soft midday daylight streams through floor-to-ceiling windows, creating clear, defined shadows and giving a subtle sheen to both the paper and table. The atmosphere is composed and professional, evoking trust and credibility, with the newspaper perfectly centered in the frame at eye level. The composition features balanced lines and uncluttered surroundings, with sharp focus and neutral, harmonious tones. The style is photographic realism, conveying clarity and authority suitable for a leading online news outlet.

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Reach out, but we won’t reach back out at you. Our team values Harlem, New York, but we’ll rudely snub you with the middle finger if you’re not careful.

Bubba Jones is the only current staff writer. Bubba keeps a very low profile and has no presence on social media. He even went as far as deleting his email account to stay off the grid. These days, the only way to reach him is by shouting his name on the streets of Harlem.

Richard Tattoni created the newspaper. Richard quit as a staff writer. He has gone back home to retire.