Much like the economy at large, the platforms like Substack operate on superstar economics, favoring big players over independent creators.
Writers express concerns over local government spending, tax relief proposals, and the engineering of public roads. Readers ...
Tens of millions of people visit Substack every week. Hundreds of thousands of people write their own Substack newsletters. A few dozen people are making millions of dollars a year on paid Substack ...
​​Rising Antisemitism Is a Dark Omen for Society… On Shield of the Republic, DEBORAH LIPSTADT joins ELIOT COHEN to discuss ...
Remedy Entertainment is taking a very bold approach for the sequel to 2019's Control. Focusing on a new protagonist stepping out into a weird, corrupted version of New York City, Control Resonant ...
Indie streamer Dropout has set 30 comedians to compete on the upcoming second season of its latest “Game Changer” spinoff, ...
Subscribe to The New Yorker on Substack, and join us for another conversation after the next game. The Comeback Game? The Comeback? Maybe just the Game. There will be time to settle on the name, but ...
Substack is giving writers expanded control over their comments sections. The paid newsletter website announced in a blog post on Wednesday that it is introducing a new system called Reply Rules. With ...
Here’s how President Trump is using the powers of his office to try to reshape the rules governing the midterms and future ...
With the redistricting battle just about over, Republicans come out ahead but are still at serious risk of losing the House. Democrats face an uphill fight to win the Senate, but their odds have ...
Trump has undoubtedly done more damage to the federal government than we know. It will take a long time to identify and repair it. Democrats should tell us how they’d jump-start the process in January ...
In twin rulings, the justices said President Trump could fire independent regulators for any reason but explicitly affirmed ...