If you're the kind of person that wants to read about politics every day, there's something wrong with you. Good thing you're not alone.
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Nate Silver's team brings you 4 newsletters to choose from: lots of signal and a little noise straight in your inbox.
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Fivethirtyeight
Produced by The Washington Post and edited by Aaron Blake, The Fix brings you 5 minutes-worth of the most important stories in politics, every day.
The Fix


The Fix

Co-authored by Jake Sherman, Anna Palmer and Daniel Lippman, Playbook is the must-read briefing on what's driving the day in Washington.


Politico Playbook

Mike Allen is your early-morning guide to the vital news in business, politics, tech and media.
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Axios AM

Every weekday, political news and analysis from the staff of the New York Times.
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First Draft


First Draft

Published by Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett and Tommy Vietor from Crooked Media, What A Day brings you the stories that gave them hope, pissed them off, or made them laugh.


What A Day

Analysis of breaking news, highlights from the magazine and interviews, delivered daily or weekly.
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Foreign Affairs
Matt Kiser's essential guide to the daily shock and awe in national politics. Read in moderation.
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What The Fuck Just Happened Today?
From The Guardian, a weekly rundown on the debates and developments as Britain trundles ever closer to the exit from the European Union.
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Brexit Weekly Briefing
A daily newsletter from Bloomberg's Brexit editor Simon Kennedy to get up up to speed as the UK edges towards European Union exit door.

Bloomberg Brexit Bulletin

Edited by Ian Dunt, a unique take on the week in politics, just in time for Friday's lunch.
Expect smart and competent remarks on Brexit and more.

Politics@Friday Lunch

A voice for rational, principled and very much never-Trump conservatives.
Edited by Charlie Sykes, with help from a team that is not very popular within the current GOP.
