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Truthout
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Truthout is an independent online news organization founded by William Rivers Pitt and Marc Ash in 2001, with the goal of providing alternative media coverage of United States and international news, often focusing on social justice and human rights issues, similar to The Nation, The Progressive, and Mother Jones. Truthout's reporting has been compared to that of Democracy Now!, The Guardian, and Al Jazeera, in terms of its critical perspective on US foreign policy, corporate power, and environmental issues. The organization has also been associated with prominent figures such as Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, and Chris Hedges, who have written for or been interviewed by Truthout. Additionally, Truthout has covered events like the Occupy Wall Street movement, the Arab Spring, and the Ferguson unrest, providing in-depth analysis and commentary from experts like Cornel West and Rebecca Solnit.

History

Truthout was founded in 2001 by William Rivers Pitt and Marc Ash, with the aim of providing independent, progressive news coverage, similar to The Huffington Post and Salon.com. The organization has undergone significant changes over the years, including a major redesign in 2012, which allowed for more interactive features and social media integration, similar to The New York Times and The Washington Post. Truthout has also expanded its coverage to include more investigative journalism, often collaborating with other independent media outlets like ProPublica, The Intercept, and Glenn Greenwald's The Guardian series on Edward Snowden and the NSA surveillance scandal. Furthermore, Truthout has covered historical events like the Iraq War, the War in Afghanistan, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, providing context and analysis from experts like Juan Cole and Phyllis Bennis.

Mission and Coverage

Truthout's mission is to provide high-quality, independent news coverage, with a focus on social justice, human rights, and environmental issues, often featuring writers like Amy Goodman, Jeremy Scahill, and Glenn Greenwald. The organization covers a wide range of topics, including US politics, foreign policy, economics, and culture, with a critical perspective on corporate power and government accountability, similar to The Real News Network and MintPress News. Truthout also features regular columns and commentary from prominent writers and thinkers, such as Robert Reich, Paul Krugman, and Naomi Klein, who have written about issues like income inequality, climate change, and neoliberalism. Additionally, Truthout has covered events like the G20 summit, the World Social Forum, and the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, providing analysis and commentary from experts like Joseph Stiglitz and George Monbiot.

Notable Stories and Investigations

Truthout has broken several major stories over the years, including investigations into torture at Guantánamo Bay, the US drone program, and climate change denial, often collaborating with other independent media outlets like The Intercept and Mother Jones. The organization has also covered high-profile events like the WikiLeaks releases, the Occupy Wall Street movement, and the Ferguson unrest, providing in-depth analysis and commentary from experts like Cornel West and Rebecca Solnit. Truthout's reporting has been recognized for its excellence, with awards from organizations like the Society of Professional Journalists and the Online News Association, and has been cited by major news outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and NPR. Furthermore, Truthout has covered notable stories like the Volkswagen emissions scandal, the Panama Papers, and the Paradise Papers, providing context and analysis from experts like Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Simpson.

Awards and Recognition

Truthout has received numerous awards and recognition for its reporting, including the Society of Professional Journalists' Sigma Delta Chi Award and the Online News Association's General Excellence in Online Journalism Award, as well as recognition from organizations like the Pulitzer Center and the Knight Foundation. The organization's writers and editors have also received individual awards, such as the Izzy Award and the Park Center for Independent Media's I.F. Stone Award, and have been recognized by prominent figures like Noam Chomsky and Naomi Klein. Truthout's reporting has been widely cited and syndicated, appearing in major news outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and NPR, as well as international publications like The Guardian and Le Monde. Additionally, Truthout has collaborated with other independent media outlets like ProPublica and The Intercept on investigative projects, and has been recognized for its commitment to independent media and journalistic integrity.

Criticisms and Controversies

Truthout has faced criticism and controversy over the years, including accusations of bias and inaccuracy, similar to other independent media outlets like The Huffington Post and Salon.com. The organization has also been criticized for its coverage of certain topics, such as Israel-Palestine and climate change, with some accusing Truthout of promoting a progressive or liberal agenda, similar to The Nation and The Progressive. However, Truthout has maintained its commitment to independent journalism and fact-based reporting, and has been recognized for its transparency and accountability, similar to The Guardian and The New York Times. Furthermore, Truthout has addressed criticisms and controversies through its corrections policy and editorial standards, and has been praised for its willingness to engage with critics and readers, similar to Democracy Now! and The Real News Network.

Impact and Influence

Truthout's reporting has had a significant impact on the national conversation, with many of its stories and investigations influencing public policy and social justice movements, similar to The Intercept and ProPublica. The organization's coverage of environmental issues, human rights, and social justice has helped to raise awareness and mobilize action on these critical issues, with many of its writers and editors becoming prominent voices in the progressive movement, similar to Noam Chomsky and Naomi Klein. Truthout's commitment to independent media and journalistic integrity has also inspired a new generation of journalists and media outlets, and has helped to promote a more diverse and vibrant media landscape, similar to The Guardian and The New York Times. Additionally, Truthout has collaborated with other independent media outlets and organizations, such as The Nation and The Progressive, to promote media literacy and critical thinking, and has been recognized for its contributions to the independent media movement, similar to Democracy Now! and The Real News Network.

Category:Online news organizations

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