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From breaking news and live updates to investigations, cultural commentary and analysis, The New York Times app helps you understand the events shaping the world.
Our original, independent reporting goes beyond daily news to bring you a range of topics that enrich your life. Easily swipe through opinion, arts and culture, recipes and sports coverage, and explore business, tech, wellness and more. The app is free to download.
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User Rating

4.89 out of 5

35 ratings in Lithuania

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The New York Times Reviews

Updated App

Sarabac Laker on

United States

How do I get out of this? Now I can’t open the news articles. I just keep getting this stuff about an update. HHammond

New update not so great

Mehhem on

United States

The new app layout isn’t as great as it was. Now we have full face icons of Trumps lips. No thanks.

Saturday crossword ends early

Georgecambridge on

United States

The Saturday crossword puzzle ends Saturday late afternoon and is replaced by the Sunday puzzle, even though the app shows % completed for the Saturday puzzle. Frustrating!

AIPAC Times

currypowderman on

United States

Only good as a resource to sniff what the donor class wants to hear.

Where did the International section go?

cheech297 on

United States

Seriously annoying to not be able to go to the International section. I’m not at all impressed with the latest update. I would also like an easier way to clear the cache on this app.

Keeps crashing, unusable

atteoj on

United States

I have the latest iPhone with updated software and this app just crashes. Unusable now. I deleted it and reinstalled and when I log in I get to step 4 of 4 where it hangs until the app, once again, crashes. Reinstalling changes nothing.

A way to swipe articles we’ve read or seen too often

DCNYer on

United States

Please allow an option to remove stories readers dont want to read. For days, I see the same/stale headlines over and over again even though I don’t want to read them. This clutter may cause a reader to scroll past new articles or miss articles they want to read.

News is great, the App not so much

Lisa Malmar on

United States

The app works good on my iPhone but has always been buggy on my iPad over the years, yes years. Crashes, doesn’t load correctly and freezes. Now they’re not supporting older operating systems so it’s completely dead on on my iPad. Between Apple’s planned obsolescence and The NYTimes, I’m pretty disappointed. And stop saying it’s about safety and security updates. It’s more profitable to force consumers into buying a new device.

Inconvenient sharing process

bobembry on

United States

Every morning I like to scroll the Today tab in NYT and WSJ iOS apps and save articles to Instapaper. Compared to the WSJ app this process takes more steps in the NYT app. WSJ app only requires tapping the share icon and then Instapaper icon. From the scroll list it is also possible to tap the listen and bookmark icons. ★★★★★ NYT app requires tapping the article, waiting for it to load, finding the share icon, and then tapping the Instapaper icon. ★★ Don't like this!

Not accessible

JustJonSLC on

United States

Some articles have the option to play audio that reads the article to the customer. But most don’t. As a result the app is not accessible to those of us with disabilities. The articles are great but that doesn’t matter if I cannot read them. Everyone should have access to the news. WSJ and Washington Post understand this and make all their articles accessible to everyone by providing AI generated audio that reads each article. NY Times should do the right thing and fix this shortcoming.

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