Donations and grants?
Mee
I don't get your comment in relation of the listed news websites.
Some of them is non-profit and it's working well for them.
404media is corporate news outlet.
They have paywalls and ads.
If you are looking for good tech websites, I think Markup, Coda Story, Tech Policy Press, Spacebar, Knight First Amendment Institute, Libre News, 9to5Linux and Sifted might be more suitable for you.
Pretty close, but they are focused on news articles and they kind of function more like Reddit than a news report platform.
I mean a website where people do it, I might contribute if I could.
Wow.
I looked at the articles that was expecting for that to happen today, never thought he would actually do it.
The source here is Migration Policy Institute...
Why would they report on the declining birth rates.
Mmm.. Pretty interesting article.
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I will never understand why Dropsite news is still using SubStack to publish their articles.
At this stage we need IsTarrifsOn(.)us , to follow this.
It's better to use old reddit in references.
Sauce: https://old.reddit.com/r/FreeLuigi/comments/1j5lpfp/psa_the_word_luigi_is_now_flagged_by_reddit_for/
A lot of non-profits I listed focus on in-depth articles and investigations.
Example: https://themarkup.org/investigations/2025/02/13/dating-app-tinder-hinge-cover-up