The hottest News Substack posts right now

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Kevin’s Newsletter 530 implied HN points 05 Apr 23
  1. The Anti-Defamation League criticized a Substack writer for alleged antisemitic content
  2. The writer refutes the accusations made by the ADL with detailed explanations and counterarguments
  3. The writer invites the ADL to engage in a debate to discuss the accusations further
SHuSH, by Kenneth Whyte 255 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. Authors write books to be part of a bigger conversation and gain media coverage for visibility and sales.
  2. Traditional media outlets are struggling, with many layoffs and declining trust from the public.
  3. Emerging digital media has not yet reached the employment levels of traditional journalism, and news trust among the American public is low and declining.
Lean Out with Tara Henley 294 implied HN points 18 Jan 24
  1. Schools were closed in Ontario for 135 days during the pandemic, leading to high rates of chronic absenteeism.
  2. Chronic absenteeism rates have nearly doubled nationwide, with some cities experiencing rates over 40%.
  3. The erosion of the norm of going to school during the pandemic has made attendance somewhat optional for many families, posing a significant challenge in rebuilding this social norm.
A Lawyer Writes 255 implied HN points 02 Feb 24
  1. Two teenagers who murdered a 16-year-old will be identified and sentenced today.
  2. The judge may order the teenagers to be detained indefinitely and set a minimum term before release.
  3. Sentencing considerations include the seriousness of the offense and mitigating/aggravating factors.
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Why is this interesting? 301 implied HN points 07 Jun 25
  1. There's a big change happening where fewer people prefer to have boys now, which is a positive shift.
  2. Some young people can live on just $432 a month in America if they're willing to move to a low-cost area like Massena, New York.
  3. Japan is dealing with a rice shortage, which prompted them to release a lot of rice from their emergency stockpiles to help manage the situation.
Pekingnology 83 implied HN points 09 Nov 25
  1. Journalism today needs serious change, not celebration. The industry faces many problems like fake news and clickbait, making it hard for people to trust the media.
  2. The impact of local news is huge. When local newspapers disappear, communities suffer because people lose valuable information on local issues and businesses.
  3. Journalists must focus on producing high-quality content that helps society see the truth. It’s important to avoid sensational headlines and meaningless jargon that distract from real reporting.
Caitlin’s Newsletter 1625 implied HN points 16 Mar 24
  1. International Day to Combat Islamophobia led to hypocritical statements by political figures condemning Islamophobia while engaged in actions that fuel it.
  2. The Democratic party is characterized as masking the violent actions of the US empire with proclamations of love and support for marginalized groups, while continuing to engage in harmful policies globally.
  3. The post criticizes Democrats for outwardly condemning Islamophobia while being complicit in atrocities against Muslim populations, highlighting the disconnect between their words and actions.
The Watch 677 implied HN points 26 Dec 24
  1. Support journalism by subscribing to trustworthy outlets. Subscriptions help keep essential news sources alive and able to do their work.
  2. You can also give to local news organizations and independent journalists directly. This helps them produce quality reporting that might otherwise struggle for funding.
  3. Encouraging emails and legal support is crucial for journalists facing threats. A simple note can uplift them, and legal services are vital as free press faces challenges.
C.O.P. Central Organizing Principle. 24 implied HN points 04 Jan 26
  1. Several major Russian state outlets and Iran's Press TV are currently inaccessible online, with sites like RT and TASS showing "website can't be reached" errors.
  2. The outage looks widespread and simultaneous, suggesting it’s more than a simple isolated technical problem.
  3. If the blackout continues, it could significantly disrupt official news flow and change how people access information about events in those countries.
Vietnam Weekly 235 implied HN points 25 Jan 24
  1. Northern Vietnam experienced its strongest cold front in nearly a decade, impacting communities without proper heating infrastructure.
  2. Speculation about the health of top leaders in Vietnam, like General Secretary Nguyễn Phú Trọng, can cause uncertainty until confirmed news is provided.
  3. Infrastructure projects like airport expansions are underway in Vietnam, with notable progress but challenges in transit link development.
FOIA Around And Find Out 432 implied HN points 02 Aug 23
  1. Author is involved in litigations under Freedom of Information Act and Open Records laws against the US government and individuals.
  2. Author is a journalist without formal training, focusing on researching scandals and seeking transparency from the government.
  3. Author emphasizes the importance of citizens questioning government actions and being informed about their privacy rights.
Pekingnology 67 implied HN points 18 Nov 25
  1. Journalism in China is struggling because many reporters don't leave their desks anymore. They rely on copying content instead of doing real investigation and writing clearly.
  2. Headlines and news stories have become sensational and confusing, focusing more on attracting viewers than on delivering accurate information. This lack of professionalism is making journalism less trustworthy.
  3. The push for digital transformation is causing media outlets to forget the basics of journalism. They focus too much on traffic numbers instead of producing quality reporting that matters to the public.
Comment is Freed 45 implied HN points 08 Dec 25
  1. More than a quarter of women have been sexually assaulted since age 16, and about a third of those incidents are rapes or attempted rapes.
  2. Sexual offences haven’t fallen over the last 20 years and receive surprisingly little public or political attention, even though other crimes have decreased significantly.
  3. There are proven, evidence-backed reforms — for example improved policing and investigation models like Operation Soteria — that could cut offences in the next few years, so policy should focus on these alongside longer-term cultural change.
NN Journal 238 implied HN points 31 Jan 24
  1. Northamptonshire chief constable facing disciplinary hearing due to alleged misrepresentation of military career
  2. Police watchdog recommending an accelerated gross misconduct hearing for Nick Adderley
  3. Independent panel will be convened to consider the allegations against the suspended chief constable
L'Atelier Galita 259 implied HN points 17 Jan 24
  1. Blast is an independent media outlet that focuses on various important topics like investigation, politics, ecology, and culture through videos, articles, and interviews.
  2. Blast's financing model is similar to other independent media outlets like Arrêt sur images, relying on support from members and subscribers for financial independence.
  3. Blast provides content beyond just news, including in-depth analysis, book summaries, and interviews with organizations, offering valuable insights and recommendations.
Caitlin’s Newsletter 1387 implied HN points 08 Mar 24
  1. The author creatively uses the analogy of fire extinguishers to call for solutions to global crises, emphasizing the need for healing and peace over violence.
  2. There is a critique of the military-industrial complex and the prioritization of weapons over humanitarian aid and environmental protection.
  3. The text advocates for prioritizing efforts to restore a healthy planet for future generations, highlighting the urgency of addressing current global challenges.
Original Jurisdiction 219 implied HN points 04 Feb 24
  1. Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package was ruined by lawyers, led by Greg Varallo, Jeroen van Kwawegen, and David Tejtel.
  2. Litigation boutiques like Lehotsky Keller Cohn are achieving significant wins in cases like FedEx's punitive damages.
  3. ChatGPT's suggestion of non-existent legal cases highlights the need for caution when using AI in legal research.
Caitlin’s Newsletter 1443 implied HN points 05 Feb 24
  1. Western journalists often fail to expose mainstream press propaganda due to viewing them as allies or potential employers.
  2. CNN staff reveal backlash over biased coverage of Israel, citing top-down pressure from new CEO Mark Thompson.
  3. Those in executive positions within influential media platforms often shape biased narratives to serve the ruling power structure, hindering revolutionary change.
News Items 216 implied HN points 06 Jan 24
  1. The post discusses an important story shared shortly after the author's Weekend News Items show.
  2. The story mentioned is considered significant, possibly the most crucial of the day, month, or year.
  3. The author acknowledges a level of uncertainty regarding the truth of the story shared.
The Charlotte Ledger 176 implied HN points 01 Feb 24
  1. Traffic on U.S. 521 in Ballantyne is increasing, and transportation planners are exploring complex solutions like new intersections and even a possible tunnel.
  2. The widening of U.S. 521 is facing challenges due to rapid area growth, making it trickier and more costly to find effective traffic solutions.
  3. State officials are considering various comprehensive solutions, such as flyover intersections or tunnels, to accommodate the expected increase in traffic volumes in the future.
L'Atelier Galita 219 implied HN points 19 Jan 24
  1. Mediapart is a well-known investigative journalism outlet that has been involved in many high-profile revelations.
  2. Investigative journalism is costly, time-consuming, and critical for revealing important facts and holding power accountable.
  3. Mediapart follows an independent journalism code, relies on subscriber revenue, and uses a technique of progressive revelations to maintain media attention.
QTR’s Fringe Finance 22 implied HN points 03 Jan 26
  1. People are impersonating the account, so only trust direct posts on Substack and ignore unsolicited messages.
  2. Do not click links, join unknown Telegram/Discord/WhatsApp groups, or share personal or financial information with anyone claiming to be the account.
  3. The content is opinion, not financial advice; it may be wrong and the poster may hold undisclosed positions, so don’t make investment decisions based on it.
Rebekah’s Newsletter 334 implied HN points 25 Jul 23
  1. The author reflects on their life and accomplishments as they turn 34.
  2. They share a significant career moment working with COVID-19 data for the Florida Department of Health.
  3. The post encourages readers to subscribe for more content and offers a 7-day free trial.
Christopher’s Newsletter 334 implied HN points 26 Sep 23
  1. Doug Feaver emphasized the importance of getting the story right in journalism, even if it meant taking more time.
  2. He believed in clarity and integrity in journalism, distinguishing between paid content and independent reporting.
  3. Doug Feaver valued human connection and understanding in the field of journalism, making colleagues feel like family.