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You don’t usually get emails from me, but my name is Charlotte Greensit, and it’s my job to oversee editorial expenses for The Intercept — decisions that affect which stories and investigations can go forward and which ones can’t.

I always want to say “yes” when an editor wants to commission a freelancer for an exciting but expensive new investigation. I want our team to follow stories wherever they go, regardless of cost. But that’s not always possible.

In this time of crisis, there are so many urgent stories to tell, from corporate greed to government failure to racist police brutality. That’s why our spring fundraising campaign, which ends at midnight tonight, is so important.

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When the pandemic hit, our website traffic skyrocketed and our reporters stepped up.

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I couldn’t be prouder of the work our team is doing, but I know there are even more stories out there that we haven’t reported out. And that’s what keeps me awake at night: the corporate scandals we haven’t uncovered, or the government corruption that remains hidden and out of public view.

There are many factors that go into what stories we take on: What will be the real-world impact? Is this a story that will get covered if The Intercept doesn’t do it? But unfortunately, another factor that goes into those decisions is money.

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