This page outlines the principles, standards, and processes that guide reporting and publishing at Today’s US.
Editorial independence
Today’s US is an independent digital news organization. Editorial decisions are made by the newsroom and are not influenced by political parties, advertisers, sponsors, or outside organizations.
Accuracy and verification
Accuracy is central to our work. We verify information before publication using primary sources, official records, and on-the-record reporting. When information cannot be independently confirmed, we clearly state that limitation.
Sources and attribution
We attribute information to its source whenever possible. Anonymous sources are used only when necessary and when the information is in the public interest. The use of anonymous sources is reviewed by senior editors.
Content categories
Corrections and updates
When we make an error, we correct it promptly and transparently. Significant corrections are noted within the article. Readers may report potential errors through our Contact page.
Conflicts of interest
Our journalists and editors are expected to disclose any potential conflicts of interest. We do not allow coverage to be influenced by personal, financial, or political considerations.
Use of artificial intelligence
Today’s US may use artificial intelligence tools to assist with research, transcription, and editorial workflows. AI tools do not replace human editorial judgment. All published content is reviewed by editors before publication.
Policy updates
This editorial policy may be updated as newsroom practices evolve. The most recent version will always be available on this page.