Save anything worth reading. The Lede reads it closely, unburies the real story, files it by beat, and writes you a steel-man brief — so your queue is a magazine, not a pile of tabs.
Most stories bury the point. The Lede pulls it to the top and renames the piece for what it's actually about — not the headline someone wrote to win the tab.
Every save comes back as the strongest, fairest version of the argument — enough to know what you're dealing with before you commit to the full read.
Your saves organize themselves into beats, like sections of a magazine, so you can read by what you're in the mood for.
When a story matters, send The Lede out to research it — additional reporting, other angles, and a deeper synthesis delivered back to you.