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The weekly guide to new music. AllMusic delivers a comprehensive briefing on every major album release across all genres, with expert ratings and reviews.
Intellectual Catholic perspective. Commonweal delivers weekly briefings that explore the intersection of Catholic social teaching, politics, arts, and world events.
Love and real estate in the city. Curbed delivers a weekly briefing on the buildings, the neighborhoods, and the bizarre industry shifts of New York City and beyond.
The Guardian's essential climate briefing. Down to Earth delivers weekly, human-centric reporting on the environmental crisis, with a focus on solutions and the people leading them.
Independent news for the capital. The Dublin Inquirer delivers weekly, non-profit investigations into the housing, planning, and cultural life of Dublin.
Intelligent news for the Athens of the North. The Edinburgh Inquirer delivers weekly, independent investigations into the politics, tourism, and identity of the Scottish capital.
Questioning the built environment. Failed Architecture delivers weekly critical essays that explore the social, political, and economic failures of modern architecture and urbanism.
A newsletter for people who are pissed off about the climate crisis. Emily Atkin covers climate change as a corruption, power, and disinformation story with fierce, original reporting.
The trusted source for health policy. KFF delivers weekly briefings with non-partisan research, polling, and data on the state of healthcare in America and around the world.
Comprehensive AI news for everyone. Last Week in AI summarizes the most important stories in research, industry, and ethics into a weekly digest and podcast.
Mental health, before Stage 4. MHA delivers a weekly briefing on prevention, early intervention, and the latest resources for managing mental health conditions across the lifespan.
Human stories, untold. Narratively curates and publishes extraordinary true stories about ordinary people, focusing on the weird, the wonderful, and the deeply human.
Reliable, evidence-based mental health guidance. Psych Central delivers a weekly briefing with expert tips and resources to help you live a better, more balanced life.
A tonic for the soul. Reasons to be Cheerful (founded by David Byrne) delivers weekly, long-form stories of environmental and social progress from around the world.
Celebrating the Black Muslim experience. Sapelo Square delivers weekly briefings that explore the intersection of race, religion, and social justice from a uniquely Black Muslim perspective.
Sports, games, and action for kids. SI Kids delivers a weekly briefing covering the biggest stories in sports from a perspective that engages and inspires young fans.
Military aviation and air combat. The Aviationist delivers weekly briefings on global air power, from fighter jet technology and military exercises to the latest in aerospace security.
Critical faith for a changing world. The Christian Century delivers weekly briefings exploring the intersection of progressive Christian theology, culture, and politics.
Independent journalism for the UK's second city. The Dispatch delivers weekly, high-quality reporting on the politics, industry, and identity of Birmingham.
In-depth education journalism. The Hechinger Report provides weekly investigative reporting and analysis on innovation and inequality in education from preschool to college.
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.
Where food meets the planet. thin ink by Thin Lei Win delivers weekly, deep-dive reporting on the complex intersections of food systems, climate change, and human rights.
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.