A couple of weeks ago I read a hilarious and brilliant piece on Substack comparing each major league franchise to a bird. The story is called: Thirty teams. Thirty birds. It was written by someone who ...
A former wealth manager turned economist says Australia now ticks every box for what economists call a "rentier black hole".
Trump's assault on journalism is well documented, but less well examined is the broader picture of how our journalistic ...
Dr. Grant, a contributing Opinion writer, is an organizational psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Ms. Shandell and Ms. Elliott are Ph.D. candidates there. When the ...
Reform’s masculine branding risks “alienating” female voters, a senior member of the party’s board has warned. Gawain Towler, ...
While it carries prestige, the big question is whether that's enough to convince Kiwis who are already spoilt for streaming choices to sign up.
Much like the economy at large, the platforms like Substack operate on superstar economics, favoring big players over independent creators.
When book critic Ron Charles was laid off from The Washington Post in February, he had a tough decision to make: Apply for a new job or commit to writing full-time for his Substack newsletter. He ...
I’m going to explain my thought process. And then, we’re going to talk about what this “deal” is, what it isn’t, and what it means for the future. This is my value proposition. If you want to see ...
Michael Burry posted on his Substack on June 12 to explain his latest moves, and his most pointed commentary was reserved for PayPal (PYPL). The famous investor, best known for calling the 2008 ...