The hottest News Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Snowball 216 implied HN points 22 Jan 24
  1. The French lottery company, FDJ, is looking to acquire Unibet.
  2. This newsletter provides daily news in finance, tech, business, and web3 in under 2 minutes.
  3. You can get a 7-day free trial of the Snowball newsletter to access the full post archives.
The Shift With Sam Baker 99 implied HN points 19 Apr 24
  1. The Shift With Sam Baker newsletter offers a variety of curated content, including essays, round-ups, book clubs, and more for readers.
  2. The newsletter contains interesting links and recommendations on topics like relationships, celebrity encounters, personal reflections, and societal issues.
  3. Paid subscribers get access to exclusive posts and support the work of the newsletter creator.
First Floor 334 implied HN points 14 Feb 23
  1. Music journalism involves a lot of opinion and interpretation.
  2. Analyzing the content of news sections can reveal editorial biases.
  3. Publications' commitments to diversity are examined through their news coverage.
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Nonzero Newsletter 384 implied HN points 14 Feb 25
  1. There are serious concerns about the risks of artificial intelligence, especially with recent global discussions on how to manage it. Many leaders are focusing more on innovation than on safety, which could create big problems down the road.
  2. The ceasefire in Gaza is fragile, with threats from Hamas leading to worries about a return to war. President Trump's recent actions and ideas could be making it harder for peace to stick.
  3. Outrage in politics often comes from deep feelings of fear for safety. Understanding where others are coming from and sharing personal stories might help reduce anger and bring people together.
Mets Fix 314 implied HN points 13 Sep 23
  1. David Stearns is coming to save the Mets
  2. Ronny Mauricio impresses with his first major league home run
  3. Access full post archives with a 7-day free trial of Mets Fix
Odds and Ends of History 603 implied HN points 13 Oct 24
  1. There's a talk about nuclear energy happening in London, and you're invited to join and learn more about it.
  2. A new podcast season is out where funny guests discuss current news topics like politics and climate change.
  3. The campaign to free the Postcode Address File is gaining attention, highlighting its importance and questioning its value.
Proof 141 implied HN points 24 Jul 25
  1. Trump and Epstein had a long friendship that reportedly involved disturbing sexual activities. This relationship raises serious concerns about Trump's character.
  2. Epstein's accounts suggest that there are deep secrets about Trump that he might be hiding. These revelations could have significant implications.
  3. The information presented is based on eyewitness accounts and brings to light troubling aspects of their friendship, highlighting the need for critical examination.
Scott Bell's newsletter 157 implied HN points 25 Jan 24
  1. Jim Harbaugh is leaving the University of Michigan to return to the NFL in pursuit of a Super Bowl ring.
  2. Despite Jim Harbaugh's departure, the success he brought to Michigan can continue.
  3. Jim Harbaugh's legacy is marked by his unique coaching style and impactful achievements.
Off to Lunch 157 implied HN points 24 Jan 24
  1. Ofcom is suggesting reforms to the UK postal service to manage reduced letter volumes.
  2. There is a debate on reducing letter deliveries to save costs, but the history and significance make it emotional.
  3. Interested parties can send views on the postal changes to Ofcom by April 3.
The Pillar 157 implied HN points 11 Jan 24
  1. Starting Seven is a daily newsletter focused on Catholic news and commentary.
  2. Luke Coppen leads Starting Seven with the aim of guiding readers each weekday morning.
  3. Access to certain posts on Starting Seven requires a subscription for readers.
The Shift With Sam Baker 259 implied HN points 28 Jul 23
  1. Sinead O'Connor, the singer, passed away at 56. Her music was significant in the late 80s and early 90s.
  2. The Friday round-up is a weekly newsletter where the author shares the best things they've read, watched, and listened to.
  3. The Shift With Sam Baker is a reader-supported publication, with exclusive content for paid subscribers.
Science Forever 258 implied HN points 04 Jul 23
  1. News, Research, and Commentary are key areas in the Science journals, each with its unique approach.
  2. Editors for News are independent to maintain reporting integrity, while subject experts handle Research papers.
  3. In Commentary, individual authors share their opinions, distinct from editorial decisions on research papers.
Chartbook 386 implied HN points 04 Dec 24
  1. Russia is facing serious inflation issues, and it is important to understand how badly it is affecting the economy.
  2. There is a fascinating history behind the slurpee and junk playgrounds that explores their cultural significance.
  3. Banks and private credit firms are forming new partnerships, which could change the financial landscape.
DYNOMIGHT INTERNET NEWSLETTER 1234 implied HN points 05 Oct 23
  1. Grug organizes ideas about diet soda and autism from news sources to consolidate important information.
  2. Correlation is easy to see but doesn't prove causation, and it's crucial to consider carefully in scientific studies.
  3. The news often emphasizes alarming claims based on research findings, even when the researchers themselves are more cautious.
Value Investing World 235 implied HN points 16 Feb 23
  1. Charlie Munger seeks good judgment by studying bad judgment.
  2. Read and reflect on Rudyard Kipling's poem 'If—' for valuable life lessons.
  3. Stay resilient and true to yourself in the face of challenges and successes.
The Charlotte Ledger 235 implied HN points 02 Mar 23
  1. Charlotte Ledger is celebrating its 4th birthday throughout March
  2. They have an ambitious goal of reaching 2,500 paying Ledger members
  3. Readers can support The Charlotte Ledger in various ways like subscribing, sharing, or becoming a sponsor
News Items 117 implied HN points 03 Feb 24
  1. The Weekend Edition of News Items will be posted tomorrow.
  2. There were three podcasts this week with different hosts.
  3. Interesting subscriber 'op-ed' will be posted at News Items.
Journal of Free Black Thought 12 implied HN points 31 Dec 25
  1. A small nonprofit publication is asking readers to support its work with end-of-year donations or a paid subscription.
  2. They list suggested donation amounts — $10, $50, and $250 — and provide links to make donating or subscribing easy.
  3. Support will help sustain independent Black voices and allow the organization to continue publishing into 2026 and beyond, and they express gratitude for reader help.
Message from the Underworld 196 implied HN points 22 Oct 23
  1. Some things like GJ 367b, a dense exoplanet, are not to be messed with.
  2. The indigenous people of North Sentinel Island are not to be messed with, as seen in the case of an American missionary.
  3. Sean Bonney's powerful poetry is not to be messed with, reflecting the global mood and social activism.
Substack 701 implied HN points 14 Mar 24
  1. The Substack Bulletin shares news, resources, and opportunities for publishers, offering collaboration tools and customization tips for Substack websites.
  2. Recent updates include direct messaging capabilities for publishers, an upgraded recommendations network leading to increased subscriptions, and advanced layout options for showcasing content.
  3. The community section highlights writer meetups, milestones, and press features, encouraging interaction and sharing within the Substack community.
Points And Figures 719 implied HN points 22 Feb 24
  1. The emphasis on transgender issues has shifted from other social issues due to the potential financial incentives and long-term profit from transgender-related treatments and services.
  2. Businesses analyze customer acquisition costs and cash flows to understand why certain decisions are made regarding transgenderism and abortion, showing that transgender-related treatments offer a more sustainable revenue stream compared to abortion services.
  3. The transgender industry presents a significant financial opportunity, with ongoing cash flows from hormone treatments, surgeries, and other related services, highlighting the motivations behind the push for transgenderism acceptance and coverage by insurance companies.
Vincos Newsletter 176 implied HN points 02 Sep 23
  1. Ideogram is a new tool specialized in generating images with text using AI.
  2. ChatGPT Enterprise by OpenAI offers enhanced capabilities for businesses to use AI with speed and privacy.
  3. Various companies are advancing AI technologies, like Digital Watermarking for image certification and the release of chatbots like Ernie Bot by Baidu.
ASeq Newsletter 14 implied HN points 19 Dec 25
  1. Sam Reed from DNAe publicly commented on earlier coverage, and the coverage was updated to reflect those comments.
  2. DNAe's news posts include posters that show an instrument different from the one on the official website, suggesting either a new model or inconsistent imagery.
  3. The full update is behind a paywall, so readers must subscribe or sign in to read the paid content.
Data at Depth 79 implied HN points 25 Jan 24
  1. The newsletter author is experiencing a successful period with their Substack site and is considering if they are at the peak of their current cycle.
  2. The author is offering free 5-day email courses and discussing GPT-4 guardrails for code generation in their newsletter.
  3. The Data at Depth newsletter is reader-supported, and there is an option for a 7-day free trial to access full post archives.
The New Cue 78 implied HN points 26 Jan 24
  1. Sleaford Mods' Jason Williamson recommends RVG's Brain Worms album for its '80s vibes and lonely but good sound
  2. Liam Gallagher and John Squire's collaboration brings a mix of their iconic sounds reminiscent of Oasis and Stone Roses
  3. Gruff Rhys's album Sadness Sets Me Free showcases his consistent unique style and melancholic melodies