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Isaac Saul was born on 1991 in Trenton, New Jersey, U.S., is an American journalist. Discover Isaac Saul's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?

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Isaac M. Saul is an American journalist.

His work has appeared in publications including CNN, The Huffington Post, TIME Magazine, the Independent Journal Review and The Daily Mail.

2014

Saul later began work at The Huffington Post, which he left in 2014, and later worked for A Plus.

During the course of his career as a reporter, Saul has covered issues mainly related to American politics and sports.

2016

In 2016, Yahoo! News named Saul as one of the 16 people who had had the greatest influence on the 2016 US election. He also made the Forbes "Next 1000" list of "upstart entrepreneurs redefining the American dream".

Outside of his work, Saul is a competitive ultimate frisbee player.

He won multiple Pennsylvania state championships while playing for his Pennsbury High School team, he won two national championships with the University of Pittsburgh team, and he won a national championship with the Pride of New York (PoNY) club team in New York City.

He has also played for the New York Rumble.

Saul has additionally traveled around the world for his work, and spent five months studying in a yeshiva while living in Jerusalem after college.

2018

His reporting on an encounter that he had with a controversial lawyer named Aaron Schlossberg was featured in a live broadcast on CNN in 2018.

He has also worked as an opinion editor for several major magazines and published several editorials stating his opinions on specific political candidates.

Other topics he has covered include religion.

2020

Outside of his work with newspapers, in 2020 he founded Tangle, an online newsletter which aims to give nonpartisan coverage of current events.

Saul was born in Trenton, New Jersey.

He first became interested in journalism during his time at Pennsbury High School in Pennsylvania, and got his first job in news while he was an undergraduate student in nonfiction writing at the University of Pittsburgh.

Saul's work in reporting drew particular praise during the challenges to the 2020 US presidential election, when he helped to discredit some of the conspiracy theories and allegations of voter fraud around the election.

As part of this effort, he published a running thread of tweets in which he challenged his readers to find an instance of alleged voter fraud that he could not disprove, a project which received external media coverage.

Saul publicly condemned a number of the fraud claims that he had to respond to, saying that "new lies just kept pouring in", and expressed concern that some of the conspiracy theories were wrongly accusing poll workers of committing election fraud, which could put the lives of these workers in danger.

In the end, he had challenged over 32 different conspiracy theories within the first week after the election results were announced.

Also in conjunction with the 2020 election, Saul drew coverage for betting $15,000 with a friend that Joe Biden would be inaugurated as president, a bet which he won.

In July 2020 Saul began a politics newsletter called The Shuffle which was later renamed to Tangle.

The newsletter continued to expand in readership over the coming months, eventually becoming read in as many as thirty countries.

On April 19, 2021, Saul announced that he had quit his job as a newspaper editor to work on Tangle full-time.

Tangle has received substantial media coverage focused on the success of its subscriber-based model and its efficacy in bridging political divisions.

In 2023, the first live Tangle event, on the state of the Supreme Court, was hosted in Philadelphia.

As of October 2023, Tangle is believed to have more than 65,000 subscribers, generating more than $600,000 of revenue per year.