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Stay informed with award-winning national and international news, PLUS complete local news coverage of the D.C. metro area. Scan top headlines for must-read stories. Get fresh perspectives on the world from Post bloggers. Save articles for offline reading in MyPost.
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News Free The Washington Post Company iPhone, iPad, iPod

PRODUCT FEATURES
• TOP HEADLINES: Quickly browse the always updating feed of today’s news and read each story in full.
• D.C. METRO NEWS: Learn what’s going on in the nation’s capitol with stories about D.C. and the surrounding metro area.
• LIVE: Follow along with our live blog coverage for up-to-the-minute updates on breakng news and events, and watch live events as they happen.
• APPLE WATCH: Along with breaking news alerts and notifications, enjoy one story per day curated and displayed through images on the Watch. We call it Big Story, Small Screen, and we hope you love it.
• BLOGS: Find out what The Post’s most insightful bloggers have to say about everything from politics to sports to pop culture.
• OFFLINE READING: Save your favorite and must-read articles to “My Post” for offline reading.

SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS
• OPTIONS: Download the app for free and enjoy a limited number of free stories each month. Get unlimited access for just $14.99/month (first month FREE).
• EXTRAS: Your subscription to The Washington Post comes with complimentary web access, as well as access to the Washington Post Classic iPad app and The All-New Washington Post App, available on iPhone and iPad.
• PAYMENT: Payment will be charged to your iTunes account with the confirmation of your purchase.
• AUTO-RENEWAL: Your subscription will auto-renew for $14.99 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.

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• TERMS OF SERVICE: https://www.washingtonpost.com/terms-of-service/2011/11/18/gIQAldiYiN_story.html

Reviews

Washington Post has been historically reliable
HugAPineapple

This app show the Washington Post. A reliable news source for years.


Missing the old app
scgnef

This new app drives me crazy. Every time my hand grazes the edge of a page, it turns to the next page, and when I go back to what I was reading, it displays the full page, not where I zoomed into. Why can’t I keep using the old app?!?!


Review
chnardr

I can’t give the WP a higher complement than to say I trust and depend on your organization and all that you do.


Avoid false equivalency! This is absolutely essential.
StarMals

Mostly smart reporting - few mistakes (editors are human after all), sustained credibility for facts and truth. The content allows for a variety of opinions, including those I am uncomfortable with so I avoid confirmation bias.


Amazing
The news 24/7

The Washington Post app is very easy to use and is great for users.


Stop interrupting me
Htcamp

I want to read the news without the app asking me any questions. If I wanted to be annoyed, I would let children with no patience surround me.


Crossword Technical Issues
DaveGoIllini

When I leave the crossword I lose all of my progress. Find someone with an ounce of common sense and some programming skill to fix it please. ?


Best Newspaper App
Pliant177

I find the UI very intuitive so there is no confusion about where to find articles. I enjoy the app on my iPad best simply because the larger screen makes it easier to read. The content from the Post is honestly the best in the business in my humble opinion. Finding saved articles and older articles is also easy.


Adjust font and font size for accessibility
SookieCanBiteMe

Offer sans serif fonts and access to larger font sizes in app.


What I love and the not so much
comparte libros

Love the Spanish podcasts, dislike so much male sports sent to me as if I was interested. I’d like more “outside the box” coverage with historical background. How about articles about how movies and books that lie have influenced and continue to make a difference in thoughts and actions today. For example, literature (both fiction and nonfiction) and at least one John Wayne movie about the Álamo can affect how we look at not just Texas politics today, but also slavery. There are several Mexican who have written on the topic.