MD Danish — Founder & Editor-in-Chief, USABlaze

MD Danish, founder and editor-in-chief of USABlaze

MD Danish

Founder & Editor-in-Chief, USABlaze

Background

I’m MD Danish, the founder and editor-in-chief of USABlaze. I hold a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) degree with a focus on cybersecurity and software engineering. My professional background spans Android development, security testing, vulnerability assessments, and network traffic analysis. I have worked on real-world projects at L&T and Corizo, contributing to secure application development and security testing engagements.

Why I Started USABlaze

I started USABlaze because most US news coverage either oversimplifies complex topics or buries the important details under jargon. I wanted to build a platform that breaks down business, technology, and policy news in a way that is genuinely useful to readers who care about how these stories affect their daily lives, careers, and financial decisions.

My technical background gives me an edge when covering topics like cybersecurity breaches, AI developments, and tech industry shifts. I cover American news with a global lens, combining deep research into US primary sources with an outside-in perspective that helps readers see the bigger picture.

What I Cover

  • USA News — federal politics, state stories, real-world impact on regular Americans
  • World Affairs — geopolitics that matters to US readers
  • Business & Stock Market — what the Fed, Treasury, and Wall Street mean for your finances
  • Technology & Startups — AI, semiconductors, cybersecurity, founders building things people use
  • Entertainment & Culture — the stories that shape how America talks about itself

How I Work

Every story on USABlaze follows the same workflow. I read the primary sources first — agency reports, court filings, earnings releases, official statements. Then I check what credible outlets are saying. Then I write what I think readers actually need to know, in plain English, with specific names, dates, and dollar amounts. Sources are linked at the bottom of every article so you can verify everything yourself.

Editorial Standards

  • Every claim is anchored to a credible source you can verify
  • Corrections are issued openly when I get something wrong
  • No undisclosed paid content, ever
  • No clickbait headlines that do not deliver on the article
  • If I have a personal opinion, I label it as opinion

Contact

If you have a tip, a correction, a partnership idea, or just want to push back on something I wrote, you can reach me at editor@usablaze.com. For story corrections specifically, please include the article URL and the specific paragraph or claim you are flagging. I respond to legitimate correction requests within 24 hours.

To read the broader USABlaze mission and editorial approach, see About USABlaze and our Editorial Policy.