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AI news for developers and founders. Ben's Bites cuts through the noise to deliver the most important AI trends, product launches, and business breakdowns twice a week.
Philosophy for living. Daily Philosophy delivers weekly briefings that make the wisdom of the world's greatest thinkers accessible and applicable to the challenges of modern everyday life.
Democratizing financial information for everyone. Finimize delivers expert, jargon-free investing insights in minutes a day to help you grow your wealth.
Philosophy with a soundtrack. Hi-Phi Nation delivers regular briefings and transcripts from the first story-driven philosophy podcast that turns deep philosophical ideas into compelling narrative journalism.
Fun with a purpose. Highlights delivers weekly briefings and digital content that foster creativity, curiosity, and kindness in children through games, stories, and activities.
Essential news for academia. Inside Higher Ed delivers the latest on university policy, administrative shifts, and the evolving business of global higher education.
Inspiring innovators for over a decade. KiwiCo delivers weekly DIY projects, science experiments, and engineering challenges to help kids grow their creative confidence.
Inspiring young explorers. National Geographic Kids delivers weekly briefings filled with weird-but-true facts, amazing animal photos, and scientific discoveries for the curious child.
Daily news for the next generation. News-O-Matic delivers a daily briefing of world news, science, and history, written by journalists and reviewed by child psychologists for kids.
The instructional content platform. Newsela delivers daily briefings of news stories adapted to five different reading levels, making high-quality journalism accessible to every student.
Accessible and enjoyable philosophy. Philosophize This! delivers regular briefings and transcripts corresponding to one of the world's most popular philosophy podcasts, exploring the history of ideas in chronological order.
Top philosophers interviewed on bite-sized topics. Nigel Warburton and David Edmonds deliver briefings and transcripts from their world-famous podcast, bringing expert philosophical insights to a broad audience.
The pulse of the planning world. Planetizen delivers a daily briefing on the news, jobs, and training that drive the professional urban planning community.
Wild facts and outdoor fun. Ranger Rick delivers weekly briefings that connect children with nature, wildlife conservation, and the joy of outdoor exploration through stories and activities.
Explain one thing, in one sketch, every day. Sketchplanations provides a daily visual explanation of anything and everything, from life hacks to complex science.
Celebrating the imaginations of children. The Story Pirates newsletter delivers weekly briefings of fan-written stories turned into songs and sketches, plus creative writing prompts for kids.
The newspaper of record for academia. The Chronicle provides daily in-depth reporting, data, and insights into the colleges and universities that shape the world.
Teaching and learning with The New York Times. The Learning Network delivers daily briefings that use current news to build literacy, critical thinking, and civic engagement in teens.
A philosophy podcast and philosophy blog. The Partially Examined Life delivers regular briefings with deep-dives into specific philosophical texts, featuring transcripts, reading guides, and expert commentary.
Making sense of the world. The Week Junior delivers weekly briefings that explain current events, science, and culture to children in an engaging and age-appropriate way.
The world through a lens for kids. TIME for Kids delivers weekly and daily briefings that make the news accessible for students while providing essential context and homework help.
Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz lead the way. The Wow in the World newsletter delivers weekly 'Wow' moments, science news, and experiments for kids who want to know why the world works the way it does.
Inspiring the next generation of listeners and readers. Xyza delivers weekly briefings focused on current events, arts, and science, specifically curated for children aged 7-12.
Inspiring young minds through news. Youngzine delivers weekly briefings that explain current events and science while providing a platform for children to contribute their own writing.