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When I became The Intercept’s new CEO earlier this year, I already knew this newsroom was something truly special. But I also knew that all of the news industry was in big trouble.

In the months since, it’s only gotten worse: BuzzFeed News is gone. Vice is in bankruptcy. In just the first half of the year, a record 17,000 media jobs have disappeared.

The Intercept has beaten the odds because readers like you have flocked to courageous, in-depth reporting that breaks through the noise and challenges the status quo. Your generous support enables Intercept journalists to take a pass on superficial clickbait and fleeting media fads — and take on the stories that really matter for the future of our democracy.

So I can personally assure you that this month’s fundraising goal really matters, not just because we need to balance our budget, but because reader support is the key ingredient that makes The Intercept stand out in such an impoverished journalistic landscape.

We have just two weeks to make this $400,000 goal. Can you join thousands of other Intercept readers and donate $5 or more today?

Thank you,

Annie Chabel
Chief Executive Officer

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