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  2. Substack - Wikipedia

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    Authors can decide to make subscribing to their newsletter free or paid, and to make specific posts publicly available to non-subscribers. [18] As of 2020, the minimum fee for a subscription was $5/month or $30/year, [18] and Substack usually takes a 10% fee from subscription payments.

  3. The Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    The company pulled in nearly $2 million in revenue during its first year, most of which was from Substack subscriptions. [5] [13] The Dispatch was Substack's first media company. [7] In October 2022, the publication moved from Substack to its own website. [14] The Dispatch has been sharply critical of Donald Trump from a center-right ...

  4. The Mill (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    It has also received a grant from its hosting platform, Substack, the only UK-based publication to receive a grant from its programme, [4] allowing it to set up two sister publications in other Northern cities: The Tribune in Sheffield, and The Post in Liverpool. [5] In 2024, a Glasgow title, The Bell, launched with a London launch to follow. [6]

  5. Independent journalist publishes Trump campaign document ...

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    Publication of the document reflects how a shifting media ecosystem featuring more high-profile independent journalists on platforms like Substack can influence the ability of state-sponsored ...

  6. Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The date and time used should correspond exactly to the latest version listed in the article's Wikipedia history page that states the proposition for which you are citing it. Use of GMT conforms to the timestamp format used in those history entries (e.g., use 24-hour notation to avoid AM/PM).

  7. Literal translation - Wikipedia

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    Literal translation, direct translation, or word-for-word translation is a translation of a text done by translating each word separately without looking at how the words are used together in a phrase or sentence. [1] In translation theory, another term for literal translation is metaphrase (as opposed to paraphrase for an analogous translation).

  8. McBride says she will ‘follow the rules’ of House bathroom ban

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    Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (D-Del.), set to be the nation’s first openly transgender member of Congress when she takes office in January, said she will comply with a policy instituted Wednesday by ...

  9. This cozy shawl is so giftable, and it's down to $20: A ... - AOL

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    What reviewers say 💬. More than 1,700 five-star fans are already feeling snug as a bug under this shawl. Pro 👍 "I am 5'7" and 240 — used to weigh half this — and I swear this makes me ...