1. I get a non-U.S. -centric view of events to start every day, which I find refreshing, no matter the news.Sometimes it glitches and I have to close and open the app a few times to get the new day's story to load, but mostly does what it's supposed to!Still good, but I much preferred the early version in which you could roll back to editions you missed, didn't have the silly quiz and crossword cluttering it up, and kept arts stories for Saturday.
2. Such awful experience for a paid subscription.This app is a wonderful way to stay current on world events without having to watch the news or filter through unverified articles shared by acquaintances online.
3. Despite it carrying a slant (like any news outlet does), I will continue to log in for its quick, easy-to-digest updates on world news.Gets the job done but has areas of improvement.
4. this is a great news app for those who are in a budget but needs to know weekday world authentic bullet news with great moderate journalism.
5. The economic news really helps give insight in how our country and others are fairing.Expensive subscription model aside.
6. I enjoy the bite size chunks of information across the world and the additional links on complex topics to longer economist reads.
7. Generally, the news from expresso seems slightly more biased than what is reported in the magazine.
8. I always see "Sorry, things are taking longer than usual." If it takes 5+ minutes to load every day (assuming it loads at all) that isn't unusual.
9. The user comments are not presented in chronological order so that five star comments, which describe an old, unavailable app, are seen first.
10. later I have subscribed to their full digital version and viewpoint from EIU of Global and my country.Part of Every Morning Espresso is the single app I pay for.
11. Maybe bias is hard to avoid when news has to be delivered in several sentences.
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