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Discover original reporting and understand the events shaping the world in The New York Times app. Follow breaking news and get live updates. Listen to news podcasts, culture podcasts, narrated articles and more. Access a range of coverage, including investigations, cultural commentary and analysis.

Download the app to enjoy all of The Times, all in one place: breaking news and in-depth reporting, plus games, recipes, audio journalism, product reviews, sports coverage and more.

BREAKING NEWS AND LIVE UPDATES
- Push notifications deliver the latest headlines and developing stories as they happen.
- Your daily news app that helps you stay informed as news breaks.
- Add widgets and custom alerts to keep up with the latest world news.
ORIGINAL REPORTING AND IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS
- Read, watch and listen to investigative reporting and insights.
- Access global news from 1,700 Times journalists reporting from 150 countries.
- Explore complex stories brought to life through data and visual journalism.
INFORMED AUDIO NEWS
- Listen to a variety of audio journalism, including podcasts and narrated articles.
- Tune in to daily podcasts like “The Daily” and “The Headlines.”
ARTS, SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND LIFESTYLE COVERAGE
- Discover reporting across arts, culture, fashion, travel and more.
- Stay informed on topics like technology, science and health.
- Explore culture with podcasts like “Modern Love” and “The Interview.”
SAVE, FOLLOW AND PERSONALIZE
- Easily save and access articles on topics you care about.
- See what’s new for you with personalized recommendations based on your tastes and reading history.
WORD, VISUAL AND NUMBER GAMES
- Unwind with daily games like the Crossword, Wordle, Connections, the Mini, Spelling Bee and Sudoku.
INSPIRING RECIPES
- Explore recipe ideas for easy weeknight dinners, holiday showstoppers and more.
COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS
- Engage with Times reporters and readers in our moderated comments section.
- Subscribers can share 10 articles per month with anyone.
DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
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, videos, advice and inspiration from Cooking
— Independent product reviews from Wirecutter
— In-depth, personalized sports coverage from The Athletic
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In-Apps

News - Monthly
3,100.00 ₦
All Access - Monthly
9,900.00 ₦
Basic - Monthly
3,200.00 ₦
All Access - Annual
39,900.00 ₦
News
2,700.00 ₦
Games - Monthly
3,900.00 ₦

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Disappointed!

Timadech on

Nigeria

In the era of Biden, the NYT betrayed their avowed principles. Be it because of a war with the Biden White House or compromise to Trump, I don’t know. There’s a slim difference between reporting the news and elevating a side of opinions. The NYT did the latter, in my humble opinion. Subtle but very effective.

Never a truth

60's had exchange if ideas on

United States

Storytelling about how racist presidents and leaders are saint like. Always a biased story to lecture and preach. No news, all the time….a waist of time. Can’t get past the headlines.

Great

Holbrookej on

United States

Good diversity of opinions. Great depth and breadth of topics covered.

Drink

Olga Solomatina on

United States

Statoil

why?

aatdit😵🥴🤖🤧😧😶🤒🤥🙄🤤👍 on

United States

Yall send me notifications for an article, but can’t read it until I make an account and sign up for the news letter, and then asks for a rating so here ya go for you rating

Great content, buggy

MonsieurVeg on

United States

I think the content is great, but getting updated news is often buggy.

No way to deactivate auto play

No Autoplyay on

United States

If you listen to an NYT article, it autoplays into podcast. There is no way to turn this off. Please add a way to turn off auto play. This is really annoying.

New Full Screen Ads

Skinwill on

United States

CAUTION they have added new un-skippable full screen ads that play before you can read some articles. This is with a paid subscription.

NYT did everything necessary to be the most unbiased news source I could find. That has changed.

farnsworth23 on

United States

I used to read the news every day on the app, with time spent on the app varying from a quick 3-minute update to ample time reading articles and going down information rabbit holes with their connected articles/references. I loved how non-biased it was and how much they retained dignity through their professional language and headlines. Now, the headlines read like they are trying to appeal to internet-language and there is a clear bias creeping into the stories under the veil of fact-based information. The facts are clearly true, but facts about the other side of the arguments are clearly left out. Before, I felt that they would acknowledge what the other side is claiming and, if necessary, just say it was not confirmed. I liked this about the app the most. One of the worst things they did was try to algorithmically cater news to people based on what they were seemingly interested in. It is your job as reporters to designate what is most important, and while you cannot cover everything in this world, you are clearly favoring stories about certain struggles/conflicts in the world that you know people will click to read because it is what is being talked about most in the United States. Every little detail of the Gaza situation is reported, and rightly so as it is an area of conflict with great impact on the whole world and cultural issues that have not been solved for centuries; however, that does not take away from the fact that there are people are dying and numerous untold stories in civil wars in Sudan, Myanmar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and surely other places. You are supposed to inform the public about important things we have never heard about and not simply supply details about the Ukraine/Russia and Isreal/Gaza/Lebanon situations every minute. I felt the coverage of the issues in Sudan especially were scarce. That is a shame when I look at the statistics and some of the stories on the conflicts in the aforementioned countries. I see stories that I am shocked by on the internet and it angers me that I do not know exactly how true some of the stories are because they are not told by trusted, valued sources that are fact-checked and backed by the integrity of an institution such as the New York Times. I would assume such stories may not be true if I cannot find any corroborating information through this app, but now I am afraid there are just no stories covering such conflicts because the NYT are too concerned with the popular opinio

Takes up 10GB on device

Luxor42 on

United States

Purely a review of the app, not news content: after a few years this app was taking up 10gb of space, the largest single app on my phone after photos - more than audible or podcasts. I never download multimedia content or tell it to save. What content is behind that space? Saved articles? Auto-downloaded stuff? Totally unclear. Please provide an app that repeats u user on-phone data more.

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