What You’re Supporting: The Most Popular Inkstick Articles This Year (So Far)In 2025, we've covered everything from the war on Gaza to the militarization of American cities.Because it’s NewsMatch season and Inkstick is bothering you a little more often than usual with appeals for donations, I thought it might be a good time to do a roundup of some of our most popular pieces so far in 2025. Forgive me for repeating myself, but if you donate to Inkstick between now and the end of the year, NewsMatch will double your contribution at no extra cost to you. You chip in $100 to support Inkstick’s reporting, and NewsMatch will match your donation. It’s an easy way to support nonprofit journalism. To that end, I want to clue you in on what exactly you’re supporting. As the managing editor, I read every piece that Inkstick publishes. I’m especially proud of Inkstick’s output this year. From Israel’s assault on Gaza and the subsequent ceasefire to Trump’s war on domestic political dissent, we’ve tried to keep our focus on normal people the world over. Why? Because that’s who gets left out of the story more times than not. In that vein, I wanted to share some of our most-read and most popular stories from 2025 thus far. Most-Read Reportage:
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Of course, it goes without saying that we don’t measure a story’s success based on the size of its readership. That’s why I want to also highlight a few of my other personal favorites thus far in 2025:
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