Daily Intelligence Briefing
The day's most significant stories — searched, verified, and written for exactly one reader: you. In your inbox at 6:30 every morning.
What lands in your inbox
Crude extended gains as strikes resumed for a second day, with inventories falling a seventh straight week and markets pricing a prolonged premium.
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Markets, trade policy, and central banks — skip crypto.
Legislation that actually moves; minimal horse-race coverage.
Climate research and space exploration first.
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Every day The Dispatch searches the world's press across your categories, discards weak sourcing, and verifies every link points to a real article.
Stories are chosen and written for your profile and preferences — what matters to you, why it matters, with the receipts attached.
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