Washington Post

Washington Post

By The Washington Post

  • Category: News
  • Release Date: 2010-03-03
  • Current Version: 6.57.0
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 69.00 MB
  • Developer: The Washington Post
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
Score: 4.82035
4.82035
From 554,494 Ratings

Description

Get award-winning global reporting from The Washington Post. The app is free to download and keeps you informed with expert coverage from Post journalists. PRODUCT FEATURES • Stay informed with the 24/7 feed of today’s news. • Wake up with The 7, a better morning briefing on the day’s most important and interesting stories. • Customize your alerts to be the first to know when news is breaking. • Catch up with today’s stories by listening to original podcasts and audio articles. • Discover something new in My Post, a curated feed with recommendations just for you. • Dive deeper into Post journalism with innovative graphics, video, and augmented reality exclusives. SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS • Options: Download the free app and enjoy a limited number of complimentary stories each month. Get your first month of unlimited access for free, and only $11.99/month thereafter for your digital subscription. • Extras: Your subscription to The Washington Post lets you access The Post from all your devices, on the web and in the app. Premium subscribers also enjoy a bonus subscription to share and exclusive eBooks written by our journalists. • Payment: Payment will be charged to your iTunes account with the confirmation of your purchase. • Auto-renewal: Your subscription will auto-renew for $11.99 each month unless you cancel 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. The auto-renewal can be turned off at any time in the Account Settings section of the App Store. Please note, you will be unable to cancel your current subscription during an active subscription period. • Free trial: Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable. • Privacy policy: https://www.washingtonpost.com/privacy-policy/2011/11/18/gIQASIiaiN_story.html • App Privacy information displayed below applies to users on iOS 14.5 or higher • Terms of service: https://www.washingtonpost.com/terms-of-service/2011/11/18/gIQAldiYiN_story.html • CA notice of collection: https://www.washingtonpost.com/privacy-policy/2011/11/18/gIQASIiaiN_story.html#CALIFORNIA • Do not sell my info (CA residents): https://www.washingtonpost.com/my-post/privacy-settings/

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Reviews

  • Biased coverage

    1
    By Maxmvs
    Canceled subscription over biased coverage of stop antisemitism and campus protesters and their antisemitic leaning
  • Remember what I was reading

    4
    By steveh46
    The Post app works pretty well… with one exception. If I am reading an article and leave the app for a while, it doesn’t keep track of what I was reading and open on that article when I reopen the app. I like reading the digital paper copy and it doesn’t remember where I was on that. I have to scroll through pages to try to find where I was in the issue. Other than that, it’s very useful.
  • Truth Teller

    5
    By Kathy B 1620
    Love reading the Washington Post every morning. I grew up in Washington, DC. I don’t live there anymore but I care about truth and democracy. The Washington Post is a fine newspaper!!
  • Solid Truth-Telling at its best!

    5
    By dbfish
    I start the day with the Politics Brief, and then read the entire days ‘paper’ in the app. By doing so, I feel inoculated against the onslaught of the unhinged. Thanks!
  • Very Solid Opinion Pieces

    5
    By FrptJack
    The second best newspaper in the country. I love the comments sections which I read a lot, contribute to some.
  • Very Liberal

    1
    By Shapiro’sFan
    The Washington Post is extremely liberal, and it’s very annoying. When democracy dies, it will be due in part of the dark cloud created by the media. Democracy does indeed die in darkness.
  • Varied, and depth coverage, yet with the feel of Washington, the town

    5
    By tsk 33
    Comics! And in depth investigations. News and opinions, of course, not always liberal. Letters online in response to articles, coverage, are interesting, at and times critically informed. A hometown newspaper, as well as the premier Washington DC daily national reporter. Crucial reading every day.
  • Can’t sort search by date anymore

    3
    By mich43
    I quite like the app, especially the print edition function, but why isn’t it possible to sort search results by date anymore?
  • Good liberal newspaper

    4
    By swschult
    This paper has a liberal bias, but not to an insufferable degree. Here’s an example of what I consider to be liberal bias: The Post typically refers to Trump’s claims of a rigged election as “evidence-free” or “false.” But I can’t help but think that if the bogus claims came from a liberal, they would be treated a little more kindly and called “unproven.” To its credit, the Editorial Board often publishes balanced, thoughtful opinions that please neither liberals nor conservatives. I think the sports desk is weak, and sometimes confuses advocacy with reporting. Still, this is a great newspaper and I enjoy it very much.
  • The Post

    5
    By 2DownMatch
    Bacon eggs and post. Start the morning right.

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