Ross Anderson is the editor of The Morning Dispatch, and a technology and culture columnist at The New York Sun.
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Currently: editor of the best morning newsletter in the world, The Morning Dispatch,and a tech & culture columnist at The New York Sun
Formerly: Life Editor at The Spectator World (2023-2025); researcher for Jesse Singal; freelance book critic in The The Washington Examiner; 2020Tablet fellow; host of podcast, Arguably.
Written for: Air Mail, LA Magazine, Tablet, Quillette, The Washington Examiner, and many more!
Work featured in: Jimmy Kimmel Live!, The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Independent, The Hollywood Reporter, and more
Appeared on: The Re-education with Eli Lake, The Quillette Podcast, Uncomfortable Conversations with Josh Szeps and more.
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Murders & Acquisitions, the rise, fall, and rebirth of American Psycho: The Musical; All About Dave, the tragic rise of Dave Rubin; Loving Vegas; The Coin Toss, my big trip into crypto; Pornstars for Palestine; In Sight of the Metaverse; and Glashütte Ticks On.
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David Frum, writer at The Atlantic — “Even if you're not especially interested in Rubin, Ross’s piece offers an interesting examination of how online radicalization happens. … worth your time”
Eli Lake, writer at The Free Press — “This from Ross on Kanye West’s latest meltdown is terrific. Recommended”
Josh Szeps, host of Uncomfortable Conversations with Josh Szeps — “Ross Anderson is a journalist who is better respected among important people than he is among the lay, and I’m hoping that can change.”
Dave Rubin — “You are a little rat”, “you fucking loser”
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Record Player: Negro Swanby Blood Orange, Let God Sort ‘em Out by Clipse, and All Is Beautiful… Because We’re Doomedby We Came As Romans
Bookshelf: The Carb Reset by Harley Pasternak, Life Time by Russell Foster, Forever and a Day by Anthony Horowitz, and If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies by Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares
Hobbies: cooking, reading, weight-training, building and learning things with AI, photography, and playing with my cat, Teddy.