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The Parnas Perspective
by Aaron Parnas
The Parnas Perspective offers major updates on the Jeffrey Epstein files, Trump's political actions, and other breaking news from a Gen Z viewpoint.

Robert Reich
by Robert Reich
Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor, offers daily commentary and media, equipping readers with truth to fight for the common good.

The Nation's Substack
by Nation Magazine
This newsletter is published by The Nation, a historic print and digital magazine continuously published since 1865 by abolitionists.

Brian Tyler Cohen
by Brian Tyler Cohen
Brian Tyler Cohen's newsletter fosters a community focused on protecting democracy, fighting for a more just society, and saving the planet.

Ken Klippenstein
by Ken Klippenstein
KlipNews is an American news organization founded by Ken Klippenstein and William M. Arkin, dedicated to revealing what the national security state is actually up to and holding power accountable.

Erin In The Morning
by Erin Reed
Erin Reed's Erin In The Morning delivers essential summaries of trans and queer news and legislation, highlighting stories often missed by legacy media.

Doomberg
by Doomberg
Doomberg delivers concise, provocative articles on energy, finance, and geopolitics, drawing from its team's deep industrial sector experience.

Noahpinion
by Noah Smith
Economist Noah Smith dissects economics, technology, and geopolitics from a techno-optimist, center-left perspective, aiming to inform and entertain.

Understanding AI
by Timothy B. Lee
Veteran tech reporter Timothy B. Lee offers daily updates and weekly deep dives into the AI world, covering its technology, policy, and economic impacts.

BIG
by Matt Stoller
Matt Stoller analyzes the politics of market power and antitrust, revealing the dangers of monopolies and the movement fighting corporate concentration.

Sinocism
by Bill Bishop
Bill Bishop's Sinocism provides expert analysis, commentary, and curated links on China four times weekly for policymakers, investors, and journalists.

The Beinart Notebook
by Peter Beinart
Peter Beinart analyzes U.S. foreign policy and Israel-Palestine, advocating for earned moral authority and Jewish safety via Palestinian equality. Expect sharp insights.

Freddie deBoer
by Freddie deBoer
Freddie deBoer is a sharp, left-leaning critic dissecting modern politics, media, and culture. He challenges progressive pathologies, 'anti-woke' tendencies, and systemic flaws.

Throughline
by Jill Filipovic
Jill Filipovic provides feminist analysis on human rights, women's health, US politics, and international affairs, connecting global and domestic issues.

Sinocism
by Bill Bishop
Bill Bishop's Sinocism delivers expert analysis, commentary, and curated links on China four times a week. Trusted by diplomats, investors, and policymakers, it offers valuable insights into Chinese and English language news and reports.

The Argument
by Jerusalem Demsas
The Argument makes a combative case for liberalism via sharp opinion and original reporting from Washington, D.C. It covers politics, economics of growth, tech, society, and democracy.

Foreign Exchanges
by Derek Davison
Derek Davison provides daily international news roundups with context and commentary, challenging conventional DC wisdom on US foreign policy and global events.

ChinAI Newsletter
by Jeffrey Ding
ChinAI translates Chinese articles and documents, offering a unique look into China's AI landscape, strategy, and ethical implications from primary sources.

Woketopus
by Tyler O'Neil
Tyler O'Neil's Woketopus exposes shadowy networks, dark money, and activist groups manipulating US federal policy across education, labor, energy, LGBTQ, and elections.

Statecraft
by Santi Ruiz
Statecraft interviews top political appointees and policy entrepreneurs about achieving specific policy goals, demystifying the "how-to" of governance and state capacity.

DeLong's Grasping Reality: Economy in the 2000s & Before
by Brad DeLong
Berkeley economist Brad DeLong shares economic and historical insights, analytical lenses for world events, and thoughtful recommendations.

Kyla’s Newsletter
by kyla scanlon
Kyla Scanlon provides accessible, fun economics education, exploring crypto, macroeconomics, and the human side. Featured in the NYT.

Polygraph
by Stephen Semler
Stephen Semler's Polygraph is a data-driven newsletter that analyzes and visualizes politics through a class lens, often featuring charts.

Bill Emmott's Global View
by Bill Emmott
Former Economist editor Bill Emmott delivers his global view, dissecting trends in Japan, Italy, Asia, Europe, and the US, plus insights on Ireland.

Anchor Change with Katie Harbath
by Katie Harbath
Katie Harbath, former Facebook global election strategist, offers curated insights and reflections on the complex intersection of technology and democracy.

The Overshoot
by Matthew C. Klein
Economist Matthew C. Klein's The Overshoot offers data-driven deep dives into global economic flows, macro balance sheets, and policy, with real-time tracking and market analysis.

Derek Thompson
by Derek Thompson
Derek Thompson explores building an abundant future, examining science, technology (AI, biotech, clean energy), and the societal impacts of increasing isolation.

The Micromobility Newsletter
by Prabin Joel Jones
The Micromobility Newsletter delivers a bi-weekly digest of electric vehicle news, headlines, jobs, and opportunities in urban, electric, and small mobility.

Platformer
by Casey Newton
Casey Newton's Platformer guides readers daily through social networks and big tech, delivering exclusive reporting and analysis on their impact on democracy.

Interconnected
by Kevin Xu
Kevin Xu's Interconnected provides weekly, bilingual analysis of tech's builders, investors, and regulators. Insights often cited in major media.

Pete Buttigieg's Substack
by Pete Buttigieg
Get updates and insights from Pete Buttigieg, former presidential candidate and current U.S. Secretary of Transportation, on politics, policy, and current events.

On the Commons
by Antonia Malchik
Antonia Malchik's On the Commons dissects the history and impact of private property and the theft of shared resources, linking it to societal and environmental ills.

Substance
by Tana Ganeva
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Mauldin Economics
by John Mauldin
John Mauldin provides individual investors with institutional-grade investment strategies and global economic insights from his acclaimed financial writing.

Rising Tide
by Helen Toner
Helen Toner provides intermittent thoughts on advanced AI systems, national security, and AI policy, sharing speculative ideas beyond her CSET research.

Research Over Mesearch | The Conscious Lee | Substack
by The Conscious Lee
The Conscious Lee's "Research Over MeSearch" provides rigorous analysis on education, politics, and news, uncovering researched truths behind issues like defunding Black education.

La Matinal Europea | David Carretta | Substack
by David Carretta
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Rörelsen | Substack
by Peter Gustavsson
Rörelsen is Sweden's largest platform for social democratic idea debate. Editor Peter Gustavsson and founder Veronica Palm lead diverse voices on societal development.

Popular Rationalism
by James Lyons-Weiler, PhD
James Lyons-Weiler, PhD, provides critical interpretation of public health policies and scientific studies, empowering readers to form their own informed conclusions.

The Public Health Workforce is Not OK | Dr. Katie Schenk | Substack
by Dr. Katie Schenk
Epidemiologist Dr. Katie Schenk dissects challenges facing the public health workforce, offering candid insights, frontline stories, and ideas to build a stronger future.

The Will Hayward Newsletter
by Will Hayward
Will Hayward unpacks Wales's major headlines and political decisions, revealing their real-world impact and helping readers better understand the country.

The Forgotten Side of Medicine | A Midwestern Doctor | Substack
by A Midwestern Doctor
A Midwestern Doctor investigates forgotten medical wisdom, critically assessing modern practices, and dissecting political & philosophical health roots.

Pledge for Canada / Engagement pour le Canada | Craig Scott | Substack
by Craig Scott
Pledge for Canada by Craig Scott offers nonpartisan discussions on Canadian politics and policy, fostering a resilient, independent nation.

Gary Cremeens
by Gary Cremeens
This newsletter from Gary Cremeens offers regular updates and insights from the author. It provides a direct connection to his current thoughts.

Jacob Kaarsbo
by Jacob Kaarsbo
Jacob Kaarsbo's newsletter fosters a community for readers to engage on shared interests and participate in discussions.

The Daily Feather
by Danielle DiMartino Booth
Macro strategist Danielle DiMartino Booth and the QI team provide forward-looking insights on macroeconomic developments, market cycles, and investment positioning.

Dr. Yang's Journal
by 楊建利 Jianli (Doc) Yang
Dr. Yang's Journal by 楊建利 Jianli (Doc) Yang explores politics, human rights, and international relations, focusing on China, America, and AI.

eugyppius: a plague chronicle | Substack
by eugyppius
eugyppius dissects the Corona pandemic's excesses, linking them to late-stage postwar liberalism. It explores German current affairs, politics, and history.

Health Tech Happy Hour | Robert Longyear | Substack
by Robert Longyear
Robert Longyear's Health Tech Happy Hour explains the invisible systems of American healthcare, providing deep analysis on health tech, AI, care delivery, and policy.

Eleatiche | Substack
by Eleatiche
Eleatiche provides strategic briefings and models for businesses and investors to navigate geopolitical shifts, AI integration, and security imperatives.