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Nick Turse

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Freelance Reporter, Freelance

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United StatesMilitaryPoliticsCrimeJustice

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Texas PoliticsSocial MovementsOrderWatchdogArtsConflictCommunity EventsSocietyRalliesHealthEntertainmentDHSLawAdoptionCriminal JusticePublic SafetyCovers LegalCrime Lawsocial JusticeProgramsSocial IssuesPolice

Biography

Nick Turse is an award-winning journalist, historian, essayist, the managing editor of TomDispatch.com, the co-founder of Dispatch Books, and a fellow at the Nation Institute. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam (Metropolitan Books, 2013) and several other books including The Changing Face of Empire: Special Ops, Drones, Spies, Proxy Fighters, Secret Bases, and Cyber Warfare (Dispatch Books/Haymarket Books, 2012) and The Complex: How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives (Metropolitan Books, 2008). He is also the editor of The Case for Withdrawal from Afghanistan (Verso, 2010). Turse has written for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The BBC, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Nation, Adbusters, GOOD magazine, Le Monde Diplomatique, In These Times, Mother Jones and The Village Voice, among other print and on-line publications. His articles have also appeared in such newspapers as The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Baltimore Sun, The Chicago Tribune, The Contra-Costa Times, The Fort Worth Star Telegram, The Hartford Courant, The Indianapolis Star, The Knoxville News Sentinel, The Salt Lake Tribune, The Seattle Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, and The Tampa Tribune, among others. Turse was awarded a 2014 I.F. Stone “Izzy” Award for Outstanding Achievement in Independent Journalism for his work on civilian casualties of U.S. wars from Vietnam to Afghanistan. He was also the recipient of a Ridenhour Prize at the National Press Club in April 2009 for his years-long investigation of mass civilian slaughter by U.S. troops in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta during Operation Speedy Express. In his article for The Nation, “A My Lai a Month,” he also exposed a Pentagon-level cover-up of these crimes that was abetted by a major news magazine. In 2009, he also received a James Aronson Award for Social Justice Journalism from Hunter College and a MOLLY National Journalism Prize honorable mention for the same article. Turse is also the author of an exposé of a 1970 massacre by U.S. Marines and the co-author of a major series of articles for the Los Angeles Times on U.S. war crimes in Vietnam that was a finalist for the 2006 Tom Renner Award for Outstanding Crime Reporting from Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. Turse has a Ph.D in Sociomedical Sciences from Columbia University. He has been awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, grants from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, the Fund for Investigative Journalism and the Nation Institute’s Investigative Fund. He has previously been a fellow at Harvard University’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and New York University’s Center for the United States and the Cold War. A national security reporter by trade, Turse has also authored works on everything from street art to the effects of the global economic crisis on U.S. food banks and has reported from locales as diverse as street protests in New York City and military conferences in Washington, D.C. to United Nations camps for internally displaced persons in South Sudan and massacre sites in rural Vietnam. He can be reached via: http://www.tomdispatch.com/contact/

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freelance

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Content

Total articles 1457

  • Available on paid plans

    Pete Hegseth Is Gutting Pentagon Programs to Reduce Civilian Casualties - Global Research

    By Nick Turse Verified

    Apr. 18, 2025

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    Pete Hegseth Is Gutting Pentagon Programs to Reduce Civilian Casualties

    By Nick Turse Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

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    Pentagon Considers Cutting Its Sexual Assault Rules

    By Jessica Washington Verified, Nick Turse Verified

    Apr. 14, 2025

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Time,The New York Times Magazine,Yahoo Canada,Business Insider,The New York Times,The Intercept,BBC,Yahoo News,Yahoo Entertainment,MSN (US),Huffpost

Company Info

Freelance

Freelancer.com is the largest freelancing and crowdsourcing marketplace in the world, connecting over 81 million employers and freelancers across more than 247 countries. Founded in 2009 and based in Sydney, Australia, the platform allows employers to post jobs while freelancers can bid on these projects. It is publicly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker ASX:FLN. The platform supports a variety of work categories, including software development, writing, design, and marketing. Freelancer.com also offers contests for creative work, where employers can award prize money to winning entries. Users can choose from different membership plans, including free and paid subscriptions, which provide various benefits. The mobile app enhances project management and communication for users on the go. With a diverse customer base that includes individuals, small businesses, and large enterprises, Freelancer.com plays a significant role in the global online economy.

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