National herald newspaper

  1. The National Herald: Contact Information, Journalists, and Overview
  2. The National Herald (TNH)
  3. 9 suburban high schools make list of Top 50 in the nation
  4. The National Herald (TNH)
  5. 9 suburban high schools make list of Top 50 in the nation
  6. The National Herald: Contact Information, Journalists, and Overview


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The National Herald: Contact Information, Journalists, and Overview

The National Herald is the weekly, English-language sister paper to Ethnikos Kirix, a Greek daily published since 1915. As the sister publication of the Ethnikos Kyrix, now almost a century old and the only daily Greek language publication in North America, The National Herald (TNH) was founded in 1997 in response to popular demand: to meet the needs of emerging generations of Greek-Americans whose primary language is English. Our readers want to know what is going on in the Greek-American community and Hellenic Diaspora, as well as in Greece and Cyprus – and they want their news in the English language. The National Herald is a direct response to this need. It presents news, opinions, and feature stories of paramount interest to Greek-Americans. Published weekly for Saturday home delivery in the New York Metropolitan area and via the post office throughout the United States, TNH has grown by leaps and bounds and is the leading English language newspaper serving Greeks throughout North America. Besides the print edition, TNH’s website (and its Greek language version www.ekirikas.com) receives thousands of subscriptions annually from all around the country and the world. We are the Greek paper of record in North America, and intend to be recognized as the Greek website of record as well. The wonders of modern technology, as reflected in our new, state-of-the-art website, provide a dual benefit to our readers: 1) the opportunity to read TNH from anywhere in the world, and 2)...

The National Herald (TNH)

These media sources are moderate to strongly biased toward conservative causes through story selection and/or political affiliation. They may utilize strong loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of information that may damage conservative causes. Some sources in this category may be untrustworthy. • Overall, we rate The National Herald (TNH) Right Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that frequently favor the right. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to poor sourcing techniques and a lack of transparency. Detailed Report Bias Rating: RIGHT Factual Reporting: MIXED Country: USA Press Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE Media Type: Newspaper Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic MBFC Credibility Rating: MEDIUM CREDIBILITY History Founded in 1997 as the English edition of The website lacks transparency as they do not disclose ownership, and article authors do not have detailed bios. The National Herald Publisher-Editor is Iraklis A. Diamataris and Eraklis Diamataris. Funded by / Ownership The National Herald (TNH) does not disclose ownership. Revenue is derived through advertising and subscription fees. Analysis / Bias In review, The National Herald (TNH) publishes interviews with Greek politicians such as here. H eadlines are moderately emotional in a tone such as this “Second Open Letter to President Donald Trump.” The article is urging form...

9 suburban high schools make list of Top 50 in the nation

"We are thrilled to be recognized among the 50 best public schools in Illinois. This honor belongs to our faculty, who are relentless in maintaining our culture of continuous improvement," said Eric Twadell, superintendent of Stevenson High School District 125. "This recognition is also a reflection of our students, who demonstrate their collective commitment to their learning and growth every day in their classrooms and co-curricular activities," Twadell added. University of Illinois High School in Urbana tops the list of Illinois public high schools, No. 3 overall. The other Illinois high schools, all located in the suburbs, in the Top 50 are: No. 25 Hinsdale Central, No. 29 Glenbrook South, No. 30 Neuqua Valley, No. 31 Glenbrook North, No. 34 Fremd, No. 42 Vernon Hills, No. 43 New Trier, and No. 45, Lake Forest. "This latest ranking that places our schools in the Top 50 in the nation is a testament to the continued dedication and commitment of our teachers and the desire of our students to learn and excel," said Charles Johns, superintendent at Glenbrook High School District 225, which represents Glenbrook South and Glenbrook North. "This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, teachers, and staff," said Denise Herrmann, superintendent of Libertyville-Vernon Hills High School District 128. The website compiled data using information from the Niche education research platform. Niche ranked schools based on seven measures including stan...

The National Herald (TNH)

These media sources are moderate to strongly biased toward conservative causes through story selection and/or political affiliation. They may utilize strong loaded words (wording that attempts to influence an audience by using appeal to emotion or stereotypes), publish misleading reports and omit reporting of information that may damage conservative causes. Some sources in this category may be untrustworthy. • Overall, we rate The National Herald (TNH) Right Biased based on story selection and editorial positions that frequently favor the right. We also rate them Mixed for factual reporting due to poor sourcing techniques and a lack of transparency. Detailed Report Bias Rating: RIGHT Factual Reporting: MIXED Country: USA Press Freedom Rank: MOSTLY FREE Media Type: Newspaper Traffic/Popularity: Minimal Traffic MBFC Credibility Rating: MEDIUM CREDIBILITY History Founded in 1997 as the English edition of The website lacks transparency as they do not disclose ownership, and article authors do not have detailed bios. The National Herald Publisher-Editor is Iraklis A. Diamataris and Eraklis Diamataris. Funded by / Ownership The National Herald (TNH) does not disclose ownership. Revenue is derived through advertising and subscription fees. Analysis / Bias In review, The National Herald (TNH) publishes interviews with Greek politicians such as here. H eadlines are moderately emotional in a tone such as this “Second Open Letter to President Donald Trump.” The article is urging form...

9 suburban high schools make list of Top 50 in the nation

"We are thrilled to be recognized among the 50 best public schools in Illinois. This honor belongs to our faculty, who are relentless in maintaining our culture of continuous improvement," said Eric Twadell, superintendent of Stevenson High School District 125. "This recognition is also a reflection of our students, who demonstrate their collective commitment to their learning and growth every day in their classrooms and co-curricular activities," Twadell added. University of Illinois High School in Urbana tops the list of Illinois public high schools, No. 3 overall. The other Illinois high schools, all located in the suburbs, in the Top 50 are: No. 25 Hinsdale Central, No. 29 Glenbrook South, No. 30 Neuqua Valley, No. 31 Glenbrook North, No. 34 Fremd, No. 42 Vernon Hills, No. 43 New Trier, and No. 45, Lake Forest. "This latest ranking that places our schools in the Top 50 in the nation is a testament to the continued dedication and commitment of our teachers and the desire of our students to learn and excel," said Charles Johns, superintendent at Glenbrook High School District 225, which represents Glenbrook South and Glenbrook North. "This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, teachers, and staff," said Denise Herrmann, superintendent of Libertyville-Vernon Hills High School District 128. The website compiled data using information from the Niche education research platform. Niche ranked schools based on seven measures including stan...

The National Herald: Contact Information, Journalists, and Overview

The National Herald is the weekly, English-language sister paper to Ethnikos Kirix, a Greek daily published since 1915. As the sister publication of the Ethnikos Kyrix, now almost a century old and the only daily Greek language publication in North America, The National Herald (TNH) was founded in 1997 in response to popular demand: to meet the needs of emerging generations of Greek-Americans whose primary language is English. Our readers want to know what is going on in the Greek-American community and Hellenic Diaspora, as well as in Greece and Cyprus – and they want their news in the English language. The National Herald is a direct response to this need. It presents news, opinions, and feature stories of paramount interest to Greek-Americans. Published weekly for Saturday home delivery in the New York Metropolitan area and via the post office throughout the United States, TNH has grown by leaps and bounds and is the leading English language newspaper serving Greeks throughout North America. Besides the print edition, TNH’s website (and its Greek language version www.ekirikas.com) receives thousands of subscriptions annually from all around the country and the world. We are the Greek paper of record in North America, and intend to be recognized as the Greek website of record as well. The wonders of modern technology, as reflected in our new, state-of-the-art website, provide a dual benefit to our readers: 1) the opportunity to read TNH from anywhere in the world, and 2)...