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US Daily Newswire launches with a focus on working businesses

US Daily Newswire is a small independent newsdesk with a specific beat: the businesses most people in the US actually interact with. That means service companies, regional operators, medical practices, restaurants, and the people who run them. It does not mean press releases from $10B tech companies rewritten four times a week.

Our editors come from local-paper and trade-press backgrounds. We like stories where someone picked up the phone. We publish short, factual pieces and leave most of the adjectives out.

Three things you should expect from the coverage here. First, we name the source. If a story is built on a single interview or a single data point, we say so at the top. Second, we link out. If a company mentioned in a piece has a real website, a real customer portal, or a filing that backs up what we reported, you will see it linked. Third, we correct things fast. Errors happen and a correction is a stronger signal of judgment than pretending they didn't.

We cover three categories to start: Business, Local, and People. Business is the core — company news, operations, finance. Local is geography-first reporting on communities where the owners still live in town. People is profiles and interviews; most pieces there will be under 600 words because most interesting owners are busy.

The design is intentionally plain. No autoplay, no pop-ups, no "engagement nudges" at the bottom of an article. If you want to reach a story's author, the contact page has a newsroom address, and we read everything.

We publish multiple times a week, not multiple times a day. If a topic deserves one careful piece instead of five shallow ones, it will get the one piece. If you run a small business and want to pitch a story or a correction, the contact page works best.

This is the founding note. Future posts will look like regular reporting — bylined, dated, and framed around a concrete claim. Thanks for reading this one.