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We make it easy to find and connect with the journalists making sense of the world
Peak content is a reality.
We're here to help you climb up
and over it
How do you find the information, analysis and commentary that helps you make sense of the issues and events shaping the world?
For many of us the answer used to be a trusted paper or its website. It may still be.
But it's more likely to be via social media or messaging or email. We like social.
But it's noisy, time-consuming and often full of, well, other stuff like cats and other people's kids. (We like kids, too.)
The truth is, many of us don't have time for a daily read. And yet we're reaching peak content — information overload.
There is just so much stuff. Of course, there IS great stuff out there. You just have to find it.
That's why we curate the journalists who excite, entice and illuminate — the ones with the sharpest minds and the quickest wits. The ones who'll help you make informed decisions.
That's what Clevr is about.
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Edition #1 February 26 2016
Trump, Sanders and the American way of voting. Featuring the work of Benjamin Wallace-Wells, Luke Brinker, Janet Hook, Philip Bump, Ezra Klein and David Wasserman.
Edition #2 March 1 2016
Super Chooseday: what happened and what next. Featuring the work of Evan Halper, Aaron Blake, Tory Newmyer, Rick Klein, Nate Silver and Joseph W McQuaid, with assistance from Politico and Vox.
Edition #3 March 9 2016
Just keep bingeing: Frank and Claire Underwood’s perfect timing
featuring the work of Arin Keeble, Sonia Saraiya, Megan Garber, Seth Masket, Danielle Kurtzleben and Charles Sizemore, with assistance from Quora.Edition #4 March 18 2016
Islamic extremism, Trump's global threat and Bronwyn Bishop: my part in her rise
featuring the works of Aatish Taseer, Phillip Bump, Michael Grunwald, David Leser, Charles P Pierce, Simon Heffer and Douglas E Schoen
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