
NYTimes is made for readers who want to keep up with daily news while also having access to wider Times content in one place. The NYTimes app helps you follow major events, understand developing stories and return to saved reading when you have time. In addition, it supports different reading habits, so you can use it during a commute, over breakfast or when checking updates throughout the day.
Breaking news and live updates
NYTimes keeps developing stories close through breaking news alerts, live updates and custom notifications. You can follow major events as they change, including politics, elections, business, health and global news. For quick checking, widgets can also help you see headlines without opening the full app first.
Original reporting and analysis
NYTimes gives you access to reporting from Times journalists across many subjects. After reading a headline, you can move into longer analysis that explains background, context and possible impact. This is useful when a story is not just about what happened, but also why it matters.
Video coverage for major stories
NYTimes also includes news videos that add visual context to top stories. You can watch coverage connected to politics, culture, public events and breaking news. As a result, the app works for users who prefer to understand some topics through video instead of reading every detail.
Audio journalism for listening
You can listen to Times audio content when reading is not convenient. NYTimes includes podcasts and narrated articles, along with programs such as The Daily, The Headlines, Modern Love and The Interview. This makes the app useful during routine moments such as walking, cooking or riding public transport.
Personal reading and daily content
NYTimes lets you save articles, follow topics and receive recommendations based on reading history. Over time, this helps you return to subjects you care about without searching from the beginning. The app also connects readers with extra Times content, including Crossword, Wordle, Connections, Spelling Bee, Sudoku, recipes, Wirecutter reviews and The Athletic sports coverage.
NYTimes is free to download, but some Times content may require a subscription to read, play or use fully. All Access is designed to include News, Games, Cooking, Wirecutter and The Athletic, so users who want several Times sections in one app should review what their access includes before relying on it every day. This helps avoid confusion when moving between news articles, recipes, games, product reviews and sports coverage.
If images, text or sections do not load properly, the issue may be related to network connection, app state or temporary service problems. You can try refreshing the page, reopening the app or checking whether other online services work on the same Android phone. If the issue continues, visiting the official app page or support resources may help you find current guidance.
After installing the NYTimes latest version, open the app and start with the sections that match your daily reading needs. The process is simple, and you can adjust your alerts, saved articles and followed topics as your habits change.
NYTimes brings news reporting, analysis, audio, video and selected Times services into one Android app. If you want a single place for daily Times content, you can download NYTimes and review available access options before using it as part of your routine.
Official information is available through the app website:
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This version includes general bug fixes and improvements. Reach out at android@nytimes.com with any questions, comments or other feedback.