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The FP Morning Brief hit a major milestone today, passing 25,000 e-mail subscribers. When you factor in those of you who read the brief on Passport or the Global News page, that’s a pretty impressive group of well-informed people! In fact, if the recent New York Times profile of Politico‘s Mike Allen is to be ...

By , a former associate editor at Foreign Policy.

The FP Morning Brief hit a major milestone today, passing 25,000 e-mail subscribers. When you factor in those of you who read the brief on Passport or the Global News page, that's a pretty impressive group of well-informed people! In fact, if the recent New York Times profile of Politico's Mike Allen is to be believed, the MB is now closing in on the "e-mail newsletter that some of America’s most influential people will read before they say a word to their spouses."

The FP Morning Brief hit a major milestone today, passing 25,000 e-mail subscribers. When you factor in those of you who read the brief on Passport or the Global News page, that’s a pretty impressive group of well-informed people! In fact, if the recent New York Times profile of Politico‘s Mike Allen is to be believed, the MB is now closing in on the "e-mail newsletter that some of America’s most influential people will read before they say a word to their spouses."

I highly recommend at least saying good morning to your spouse before loading up the brief, but whether you’re a foreign-policy practitioner, student, or an interested reader, it’s a great (and free) way to quickly get up to date on the world’s most important events.

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Joshua Keating was an associate editor at Foreign Policy. Twitter: @joshuakeating

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