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The Washington Times
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  • Excellent content but still needs some fine tuning

    The Washington Times app has excellent content - where it lacks is in the stability and functionality department - it does not go back to the same point on the previous page, instead it jumps to the top of the previous page - also takes quite a while to load content that is clicked on - resolve those issues and I would gladly give this app a 5 star rating
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  • Honest News

    Washington Times is the only newspaper I read (recently) because the Baltimore Sun, “our local paper”, is extremely, politically biased, it has become a joke.
    I would subscribe to WT hard copy but we’re too far away.
    I’m pleased to be able to simply download the app and receive notifications and the entire fair/balanced story.
    Thank you.
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  • Washington Times app / content

    I like the range of news stories covered. I’m still getting used to the app interface and am finding the scrolling and tapping sometimes causes jumps to unrelated articles suddenly, with some difficulty navigating back. Scrolling vertically sometimes leads to sliding to the right. I’m still learning but am enjoying the range of subjects covered.
    Thanks!
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  • Convenient Notifications but buggy performance

    I appreciate the notifications for new articles, but the advertisements occasionally cause the application to crash. They also frequently will cause the screen to scroll up or down when they finally load. For a paid subscription, I would expect advertising to have a much lower importance.
  • Excellent Ap

    Are used to pay a fortune for the Wall Street Journal, but the Washington Times is just as good and doesn’t cost anything. They have great judgment when it comes to sending news notices. I feel like I’m informed, up-to-the-minute, as long as I read the Washington Times notifications. They are one of the few publications that really develop the conservative perspective.
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  • A good antidote to the rags of the Left

    I added the Washington Times to my arsenal of more balanced and reasonable news sources, along with Wall Street Journal, National Review, Epoch Times, and The Daily Wire. We can’t afford to swallow the lies spouted from Leftist sources like CNN and the New York Times. Now more than ever seek balance and both sides of the issue and then decide where the Truth lies!
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  • Great content, waaay too many adds.

    The Washington Times is a breath of fresh air when 99% of media outlets are all reporting the exact same lies. Unfortunately, the app has so many adds and popups that it makes it difficult and frustrating to navigate the articles. Hey, the adds make it a free app, but could you please just tone it down a notch? Wake up America! Stand your ground! Don’t take everything that you see or hear at face value. This is a nation OF the people, BY the people, and FOR the people! Don’t just stand there and let our “leaders” take away the last of our freedoms!!! These are public servants that think it’s our job to provide them with wealth and power. I think they are here to provide us with FREEDOM!!!!!!!! United we STAND, divided we FALL!!!
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  • Online Review

    The WT Website and digital newspaper is a better and fairer presentation of news than its agenda driven rivals like WP & NYT who are propagandists.

    I do not enjoy the WT advertising overkill which is annoying, insecure web protocols with entirely too many unsavory, predators as sponsors/advertisers. The technical website functions are unreliable.

    Unfortunately the writing depth, abilities, global circulation and resources of the Post and Times are of a much higher standard as a result attracting the brightest and best journalist minds however tormented with “Group Think” and elitism.

    It would be great if they published news from reliable sources with less sensationalism. They don’t and the public suffers because of their terrorism.

    I hope the WT improves over time and continues to protect the truth.
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  • Good Content App Leaves Some To Be Desired

    The articles are actually fairly balanced compared to most of what comes out of DC. Bill Gertz is one of my favorite journalists and Charlie Hurt’s opinion writing is always a good read. But the app has issues. There’s so many ads that break up the screen. At times you can’t leave or read comments because the section is just one blank area. I can’t remember how many times I’ve have to delete the app and reinstall it because it freezes. It definitely needs a facelift and it would be nice to be able to have a feature to save favorite articles.
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  • Washington Times

    I enjoy reading the Washington Times. However when a post appears in my Facebook feed and I open it to read it I get a pop up window asking me to purchase a subscription even though I’ve already purchased one. There is a note in the lower right corner that states already a member, log in. But when I try to login in I can’t. This is very frustrating, the only way I can view these articles is to go to the Washington Times Ap and search through all of the articles for the one that appeared in my Facebook feed. Is there anyway to fix this?

    Thanks,

    John Holt
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