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"Over the past year you've read writers like Elie Mystal, Kaveh Akbar, John Nichols, Joan Walsh, Bryce Covert, Dave Zirin, Jeet Heer, Michael T. Klare, Katha Pollitt, Amy Littlefield, Gregg Gonsalves, and Sasha Abramsky take on the Trump family's corruption, set the record straight about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s catastrophic Make America Healthy Again movement, survey the fallout and human cost of the DOGE wrecking ball, anticipate the Supreme Court's dangerous antidemocratic rulings, and amplify successful tactics of resistance on the streets and in Congress."
"In 2026, our aim is to do more than ever before-but we need your support to make that happen. Through December 31, a generous donor will match all donations up to $75,000. That means that your contribution will be doubled, dollar for dollar. If we hit the full match, we'll be starting 2026 with $150,000 to invest in the stories that impact real people's lives-the kinds of stories that billionaire-owned, corporate-backed outlets aren't covering."
"With your support, our team will publish major stories that the president and his allies won't want you to read. We'll cover the emerging military-tech industrial complex and matters of war, peace, and surveillance, as well as the affordability crisis, hunger, housing, healthcare, the environment, attacks on reproductive rights, and much more. At the same time, we'll imagine alternatives to Trumpian rule and uplift efforts to create a better world, here and now."
Writers examined Trump family corruption, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Make America Healthy Again movement, the DOGE wrecking-ball fallout, dangerous Supreme Court rulings, and tactics of resistance in streets and Congress. Coverage highlighted community harms including abductions, rising household debt, and AI data centers causing water and electricity shortages. A donor will match donations through December 31 up to $75,000, doubling contributions to fund reporting. Planned 2026 coverage includes the military-tech industrial complex, war, surveillance, affordability, hunger, housing, healthcare, the environment, attacks on reproductive rights, and imagining alternatives to authoritarian rule.
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