Anahad O’Connor and Gretchen Reynolds are offering a seven-day course through a newsletter that provides exclusive advice on how to live a long and healthy life, based on scientific research.
Heather Cox Richardson's 'Letters from an American' newsletter discusses the historical context behind current political events, with recent episodes covering dates from December 22 to December 30, 2025.
Puck is set to acquire Air Mail, a luxury-focused newsletter founded by Graydon Carter, which will become Puck’s weekend edition, consolidating their coverage of culture, politics, and glamour, with the deal largely paid in stock and expected to take months to finalize.
The Verge is introducing new personalization features allowing users to follow specific topics and authors to create custom homepage feeds and email digests, along with launching a free daily newsletter called The Verge Daily to deliver top headlines every weekday. These updates aim to enhance user engagement by making content more tailored and accessible.
Google has expanded its 'Manage Subscription' feature to Android, iOS, and web, allowing users to easily view and unsubscribe from newsletters and promotional emails with a single click, aiming to declutter inboxes. The feature is rolling out gradually in select countries and is available to all Gmail users, not just Google Workspace subscribers.
The article discusses Brock Purdy's thoughts on a 'magic number,' the future of the 49ers, and mentions Tyrese Haliburton, highlighting Bay Area sports topics and promoting The Dime newsletter.
Jennifer Lopez reached out to her fans through a heartfelt newsletter, expressing gratitude for their support and celebrating the success of her film "ATLAS." Amidst tour cancellation and divorce rumors, Lopez encouraged fans to focus on positivity and love, reinforcing her resilience and dedication to her craft.
Lenny Rachitsky, creator of Lenny's Newsletter, launched Lenny's Podcast in 2022 and now earns over $1 million annually from both ventures. He emphasizes the importance of quality and consistency in content creation, stressing the need to solve people's problems effectively and maintain a regular posting schedule. By interviewing experts in product management and addressing audience needs, Rachitsky has found success in the podcasting and newsletter space.
The Guardian has launched a new newsletter, Reclaim your brain, to help people spend less time on their phones, with expert coach Catherine Price discussing the science behind our relationships with our devices and how to break the cycle, and Prof Barbara Sahakian of Cambridge University explaining the draw to bad news on phones and its impact on us.
Lenny Rachitsky, a 42-year-old entrepreneur, earns over $1 million a year from his newsletter and podcast focused on product management. He advises aspiring entrepreneurs to gain experience in their field before offering advice, emphasizing the importance of deep knowledge and real-world experience. Rachitsky worked in product management and software engineering for over a decade before starting his ventures, and he believes in "doing the work for a long time first" before sharing advice, urging others to "stop tweeting and do the work."
Join the Well+Being newsletter for a 5-Day New Year's Tuneup, where you'll receive daily tips to help you feel fitter, more energetic, well-nourished, and rested. Invite friends to join and enjoy weekly advice from the Well+Being team. Existing subscribers will automatically receive the daily tuneup advice.
Installer is a new weekly newsletter by David Pierce that aims to curate and share the best apps, videos, creators, and more. The newsletter can be accessed on The Verge website or through email subscriptions. In the first edition, Pierce recommends the Kagi search engine, Supernatural boxing on Meta Quest, Full Circle, and the Spy Valley podcast. He also highlights the Goodnotes 6.0 note-taking app, the Strange Planet animated show on Apple TV Plus, and the Nerf Pro Stryfe X blaster. Additionally, he shares tips from Josh Miller, CEO of The Browser Company, and showcases Nilay Patel's homescreen and current interests. The newsletter encourages reader participation and recommendations for future editions.
The Verge is offering a special Prime Day edition of their deals newsletter, featuring a live StoryStream, a roundup of the best deals, and posts focused on various categories. They will be sifting through the noise to find quality tech deals across smart home tech, tablets, e-readers, wireless earbuds, TVs, phones, video games, gaming peripherals, and more. Subscribe to their newsletter to receive deals directly to your inbox in a neat and tidy package.
Twitter's recent ban on the promotion of Substack newsletters has caused problems for Substack writers who rely on Twitter to attract new subscribers. The ban means that users can't like, reply to, or retweet tweets that link to substack.com. This severely limits the ability for newsletters to spread on Twitter, which can hurt their ability to grow a business around it. Some Substack writers have custom domains, which skirts the ban, but the policy change impacts the vast majority of newsletters on the platform, including some of its top names. The move has caused some Substack writers to consider leaving Twitter altogether.