Left-leaning site The Intercept is reportedly running out of cash amid New York Times flap
NYTNew York Times(NYT) New York Post·2024-04-16 00:59

Left-leaning news site The Intercept is reportedly in dire financial straits that could cause the nonprofit to shutter next year — as it attacks The New York Times over alleged bias in its Israel-Gaza war coverage. The Intercept — co-founded by Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras a decade ago and originally financed by eBay billionaire founder Pierre Omidyar — is losing around $300,000 per month and could run out of money by May 2025, according to Semafor. Last year, Omidyar cut his support and the site was s ...