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The New York Times

Category: News & Magazines Date:2024-09-09

Rating: 4

Introduction

Discover The New York Times app, offering comprehensive and original reporting on a wide range of topics. From breaking news to arts, culture, business, and wellness, this app is your go-to resource for insightful coverage on matters that affect your daily life. Download it for free to stay informed.

Features of The New York Times:

> In-depth, independent, original reporting: The New York Times app provides a comprehensive coverage of news, politics, and other topics that impact our readers' daily lives. With over 1,700 journalists reporting from all around the world, you can trust the app to deliver accurate and trustworthy information.

> Personalized experience: The app allows you to follow your interests and explore customized recommendations. You can receive push notifications based on your interests, making sure you are the first to know about the topics that matter to you.

> Multimedia content: The New York Times app not only offers written articles but also includes videos and podcasts. You can watch and listen to original reporting, providing you with a diverse and engaging news experience.

> Play and unwind: The app offers a variety of games and puzzles to help you unwind and relax. From word games like Wordle to number games like Sudoku, there is something for everyone. Subscribers also have access to an archive of over >000 crossword puzzles.

Tips for Users:

> Customize your alerts: Take advantage of the push notifications feature by selecting the topics and categories that interest you the most. This way, you will receive timely updates on the news and events that matter to you.

> Explore the You tab: Make use of the personalized recommendations and topic alerts in the You tab. This feature helps you discover new content that aligns with your interests, ensuring that you get the most out of the app.

> Listen to articles on the go: If you're short on time, take advantage of the "Listen to Articles" feature. This allows you to listen to articles being read aloud, making it easy to stay informed even when you're on the move.

Digital Subscription Options

Enjoy everything we offer with a New York Times All Access subscription, which includes unlimited access to:

— Investigations, culture and analysis from News

— Word, visual and number puzzles from Games

— Recipes, plus advice and inspiration from Cooking

— Independent product reviews from Wirecutter

— In-depth, personalized sports coverage from The Athletic

What's New

This version includes general bug fixes and improvements. Reach out at android@nytimes.com with any questions, comments or other feedback.

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  • Jerry Oyer

    Jerry Oyer

    Hands down the best quality, most comprehensive, in depth and well researched news outlet in the world! I'm often blown away by the depth and quality of coverage given to topics that I had not previously realized I would have an interest in! Great job, keep it up!

    2024-09-14 04:05:59

  • Lytt Gardner

    Lytt Gardner

    Like Jim Smith, I have 2 tablets which are unable to load the May 2nd revised NYTimes app. To add insult to injury, there is no information anywhere on the NYTimes sites that the revised app will not work below Android 11. It work be good customer service to the many loyal customers with older devices for the Times to explain that it cannot honor their commitment to maintain an app that works down to Android 4. That promise on the Times website. Profound disregard!

    2024-09-14 01:23:23

  • Steven Boesky

    Steven Boesky

    I really like it but I had a promo fee of $4 per month. Unfortunately it expired and the current rate is $16.99. Totally not worth it. I'll miss NYT but refuse to pay that amount

    2024-09-14 00:31:58

  • Maria Buncick

    Maria Buncick

    This was just fabulous. both the writing and the illustration and how they were put together. More please ❤❤❤

    2024-09-13 06:46:26

  • Rick Krekel

    Rick Krekel

    Informative and well supported journalism in an environment of 'throw it up and see if it sticks.'

    2024-09-12 14:19:53

  • M McK

    M McK

    An excellent source of professional, ethical journalism. News coverage is objective and based in fact rather than opinion like other 'news' providers. It's also packed with opinion pieces, features, and fun games.

    2024-09-11 16:34:53

  • Kirsten Wolff

    Kirsten Wolff

    So far I like it. I'll need to read more to fully explore the app and it's news. I am on a trial for a year, wonder how this will turn out. Thanks so far and welcome!

    2024-09-11 15:34:53

  • paul c Oglesby

    paul c Oglesby

    The New York Times increasingly bad journalism, poor writing, horrible judgment on major national events such as the upcoming election and what's at stake, daily riddled with slanted False equivalencies has just sped up the decline of the once great news organization. The symbol of the Justice Department is supposed to be blindfolded and holding scales, the New York Times should stop pretending to not be bias and pull off their blindfolds....like Fox.

    2024-09-10 01:41:05

  • Aime Keith

    Aime Keith

    I often visited Brownsville (and other cities in the Rio Grande Valley) in the early 90's. It was a wonderful place w/ a rich culture and wonderful people.

    2024-09-09 23:13:50

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