Tangle News
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Tangle News (commonly referred to as Tangle) is an independent, nonpartisan political newsletter founded in 2019 by journalist Isaac Saul.[1][2] Designed to provide balanced coverage of current events, Tangle aims to bridge political divides by presenting multiple perspectives on key issues.[3] The newsletter follows a subscription-based model and has grown significantly, reaching over 275,000 subscribers in more than 55 countries as of 2024.[4] It has been recognized for its role in fostering bipartisan discourse and combating misinformation, particularly during the 2020 U.S. presidential election.[citation needed]
Initially launched as The Shuffle,[5] the newsletter was later rebranded as Tangle and gained a dedicated readership for its transparent editorial approach and focus on political neutrality. In 2021, Saul left his role as a newspaper editor to work on Tangle full-time.[4] The publication has since expanded its influence, hosting live events, featuring interviews with policymakers, and across various digital platforms.[6]
Tangle has received significant media attention for its innovative approach to news consumption.[citation needed] In 2024, it won two Shorty Awards in the News & Media category and was featured in This American Life for its impact on politically divided audiences.[1]
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