About The United States Times
Editorial Mission
The United States Times is the national newspaper of record, published by the Massachusetts Society of Journalism and operated by LeMay Inc. It covers America with a single editorial lens: Does this advance or protect the interests of the American people and their Republic?
The paper is not left. It is not right. It is American. Every article published in The United States Times is measured against the national interest, weighed against the constitutional order, and written for the citizen who demands clarity from the press rather than ideology.
Ten editorial pillars structure our coverage of the national interest. From the proceedings of Congress to the decisions of the courts, from the defense of the Republic abroad to the health of the Republic at home, The United States Times maintains comprehensive oversight of the institutions, policies, and forces that shape American life.
The Ten Pillars
Congress covers legislative oversight, committee proceedings, and the legislative process. The White House covers executive authority, presidential orders, and executive policy. The Courts covers the Supreme Court, circuit courts, and constitutional law. National Security covers defense, intelligence, military affairs, and homeland security. Foreign Affairs covers diplomacy, treaties, and international relations.
The Economy covers monetary policy, fiscal policy, trade, and labor. Infrastructure covers physical infrastructure, energy, technology, and transportation. Education covers federal education policy, universities, K-12, and research funding. Public Health covers healthcare policy, epidemiology, the FDA, and the NIH. The Republic covers civil liberties, immigration, culture, and the enduring American experiment.
The Massachusetts Society of Journalism
The United States Times is published by the Massachusetts Society of Journalism, a patron-funded institution headquartered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Society operates ten publications, each covering a distinct geographic and editorial domain, united by the conviction that sovereign, independent journalism is essential to the health of the Republic.
The Society accepts no advertising. It is funded entirely by its members. Membership in the Massachusetts Society of Journalism sustains every publication in the network and ensures editorial independence from commercial and political pressures.
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Governance
The United States Times is operated by LeMay Inc., a Delaware C-Corporation headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts. All content is published under the Curtis License. All systems comply with the LeMay Security Standard (LSS-001). The paper's technology infrastructure is built on sovereign, deterministic systems designed and maintained by LeMay engineering.
No content published by The United States Times may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted without explicit written authorization from LeMay Inc. The Curtis License governs all intellectual property.