HuffPost is the leading source of news and commentary for the most diverse and connected generation ever. Stay informed with breaking news alerts and top story digests. Browse Pulitzer-prize winning articles and interactive content. Enjoy all 16 international Huffington Post editions in one app. Scan our library of immersive 360 videos, virtual reality and augmented reality. Save stories for offline reading. Have questions or feedback?
The Huffington Post gives you up-to-the-minute news and opinion delivered in a lively easy-to-read format. It’s fast, fun and informative. The app includes editions for the US, UK, Canada and France with more country editions planned to launch this year. Navigate with ease through all of HuffPost.
Please send to [email protected] and/or [email protected]. Readers - One of the best things about a news app is its ability to send push notifications to keep you up to date on the news, and with this release we are expanding our offering to allow you to follow more specific topics and storylines that you care about.
In addition to breaking news and our must-read top stories, you will be able to subscribe to updates curated by our editors on topics like the 2018 elections, gender issues, race issues, health, parenting, arts and culture, and our coverage of extremism in all its forms. Sign up for as many as you like on the Alerts or Settings tabs, or follow the prompts you see elsewhere in the app! Thank you, as usual, for your comments. If you have any issues to report or new features to request, please let us know at [email protected]. 14.4 21 Sep 2018. Readers - One of the best things about a news app is its ability to send push notifications to keep you up to date on the news, and with this release we are expanding our offering to allow you to follow more specific topics and storylines that you care about.
In addition to breaking news and our must-read top stories, you will be able to subscribe to updates curated by our editors on topics like the 2018 elections, gender issues, race issues, health, parenting, arts and culture, and our coverage of extremism in all its forms. Sign up for as many as you like on the Alerts or Settings tabs, or follow the prompts you see elsewhere in the app!
Thank you, as usual, for your comments. If you have any issues to report or new features to request, please let us know at [email protected]. 14.3.3 19 Aug 2018. Hello again dear readers!
First, the bug fixes: In this release we have addressed an issue numerous readers wrote in about (thank you) that caused a “cannot decode” message to appear when trying to play certain videos. We have also done some work to help ensure that our app does not turn off music you were listening to when you open up HuffPost, and for iPhone X users, the status bar should now be visible whenever our app is open.
We have also built a new version of our alerts history page that bundles notifications by day and indicates which ones you have read so that you can more easily catch up on the biggest news. This version also restores universal links for US and international edition readers, meaning that if you tap HuffPost links from web searches or other apps, they will open in the HuffPost app so that you can bookmark them to read later or when offline.
Thank you, as usual, for your comments. If you have any issues to report or new features to request, please let us know at [email protected]. 14.1.1 29 May 2018. Back by popular demand!
In this version, we have restored our automatic downloading and offline reading settings, giving you control over how the app handles content. Find the “Automatic Downloads” section of our settings page, where you can enable or disable the feature, manually download content from your My Sections list for offline reading, or clear downloaded content to clear some space on your device. We have also made a few bug fixes that should improve performance for people using older devices. Thank you for your continued feedback, and if you like what we are doing, please leave us a review!. 14.1 29 May 2018. Back by popular demand!
In this version, we have restored our automatic downloading and offline reading settings, giving you control over how the app handles content. Find the “Automatic Downloads” section of our settings page, where you can enable or disable the feature, manually download content from your My Sections list for offline reading, or clear downloaded content to clear some space on your device. We have also made a few bug fixes that should improve performance for people using older devices. Thank you for your continued feedback, and if you like what we are doing, please leave us a review!.
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14.0.3 23 May 2018. Attention readers on iOS 9: With this version of the HuffPost app, we have applied numerous visual and functional upgrades to bring forward-support for devices running iOS 9. You will see new visual styles, a new tab-bar navigation on the bottom of the screen, and support for personalization of your section list, among others. Please bear with us as we address additional bugs that may persist for some iOS 9 users. For everyone else, this version of the app brings performance improvements, including reducing the amount of space the HuffPost app takes up on your device. Thank you for your continued feedback, and if you like what we are doing, please leave us a review!.
14.0.2 21 May 2018. Attention readers on iOS 9: With this version of the HuffPost app, we have applied numerous visual and functional upgrades to bring forward-support for devices running iOS 9. You will see new visual styles, a new tab-bar navigation on the bottom of the screen, and support for personalization of your section list, among others. Please bear with us as we address additional bugs that may persist for some iOS 9 users. For everyone else, this version of the app brings performance improvements, including reducing the amount of space the HuffPost app takes up on your device. Thank you for your continued feedback, and if you like what we are doing, please leave us a review!.
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14.0 7 May 2018. Hello readers!
In this version, we have re-introduced our text-size selector on article pages in the app, and text will also respect the font size you choose in the Accessibility settings. We have heard from many of you about this, and we thank you for your patience as we fixed it. We have also improved performance by fixing two issues that were causing crashes for some readers, when opening bookmarked articles or when opening articles from the Today Widget. Thank you for your continued feedback, and if you like what we are doing, please leave us a review!. 13.7.1 8 Mar 2018.
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