extension ExtPose

The Washington Post

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Description from extension meta

Stay informed with hand-picked stories from the editors of The Washington Post.

Image from store The Washington Post
Description from store See today’s top stories each time you open a new tab.

Latest reviews

  • (2025-05-06) Elaine Hume Peake, author: I worked for Post Newsweek for fifteen-plus years, and it breaks my heart to know that anyone would "bend the knee" to a political leader to sway an advantage. Keep The Washington Post independent, honest, and trustworthy. The moment a reader knows a publication's political point of view, it affects the words on the page. While working for PNS Stations, nobody knew my political beliefs because that would never affect how I approached a story. That is how it should be now, and WaPo must stay independent of political influences so journalists can write freely. #DemocracyDiesInDarkness
  • (2025-03-28) Liza Liza: Democracy died in darkness for the Washington Post the day Bezos bought the newspaper. Bezos recently decided that no one could voice their opinion in the Opinion Section if it ran contrary to Trump and his (bullish) administration. The editor of the Opinion Section for the paper resigned after 35+ years of service, and that is the day the newspaper went to h-ll. It will never be the greatness it once was where you could voice any opinion you had about current events/news topics. Back then, you could always depend on getting the real story from good people, honest folks who weren't spewing lies. A Washington Post subscription was always overpriced. But today in 2025, it is not worth more than $1-$8 per month because of recent changes to Bezos' lack of free speech policy in his solely owned newspaper.
  • (2025-02-17) E L Smallwood: Keeps citizens up to date and relevent. Thank you and blessings!
  • (2024-11-12) Laura La Flair: I subscribed because I am a longtime reader and because Bezos wrote a compelling op-ed about the need for unbaised journalism. Let's pray that time-honored tradition begins anew and that the Post becomes the forerunner of that renewed commitment.
  • (2024-11-11) Santosh Krishna Venuturupalli: I subscribed to know what the hell is happening in the US , harris or Trump -- Don't really care , just say what is happening and give your opinion.. we pick what is the truth from that !
  • (2024-11-07) Brian Mulhall: I subscribed because you did not endorse Harris. I voted for Trump in 2020 and 2024 but I am willing to subscribe and support the paper if it is willing to try and be down the middle.
  • (2024-11-03) Ed Murray: I unsubscribed the day after the fateful decision by the owner to renege on his civic duty, but after reading the various columnists that I respect whose advice was to stay with the newspaper, I've decided to re-up. I sincerely hope the present management is replaced, but I really like a lot of the columnists. Go Harris
  • (2024-11-02) Sharon Bond: I subscribed because I AM voting for Harris.
  • (2024-10-29) eagz28: Im sick of people who pandar, especially in politics.Good jod not backing harris.
  • (2024-10-28) Jim Mills: I subscribed because you did not endorse Harris.
  • (2024-02-11) Charles Tomaras: Sure would be nice as an EDGE user if this page didn't keep trying to get me to install Chrome. Guess I have no choice but to remove the extension.
  • (2022-07-16) Mercedes Adefope: Great App, I'd love for it to start somewhere in the middle of the page and still retain the gnome functions.
  • (2022-07-16) Mercedes Benz: Great App, I'd love for it to start somewhere in the middle of the page and still retain the gnome functions.
  • (2022-06-05) gnik droy: The layout can use some help. There is no need to mention "The Washington Post" and the date at the top, especially the date, since it is implied. If you think that hinders your brand, just make it a the title margin smaller. Currently it takes up to 25% of all space on a laptop screen. The cards itself need some breathing space. Just some minor padding between the cards and left and right margin will make the layout much more legible. Alternatively, if you want to keep the current layout, at least fix the max number of cards per row to 3-4 Additionally, the option to use a dark theme would be appreciated.
  • (2022-06-05) gnik droy: The layout can use some help. There is no need to mention "The Washington Post" and the date at the top, especially the date, since it is implied. If you think that hinders your brand, just make it a the title margin smaller. Currently it takes up to 25% of all space on a laptop screen. The cards itself need some breathing space. Just some minor padding between the cards and left and right margin will make the layout much more legible. Alternatively, if you want to keep the current layout, at least fix the max number of cards per row to 3-4 Additionally, the option to use a dark theme would be appreciated.
  • (2021-09-11) Don Nitkin: The layout is excellent. I can read entire articles of just the first paragraph. I wish the journalist ould comment on the comments.
  • (2021-09-11) Don Nitkin: The layout is excellent. I can read entire articles of just the first paragraph. I wish the journalist ould comment on the comments.
  • (2021-01-07) Anthony Reeves: All the advantages of a paper without all the paper filling up my recycling bin. Love it!
  • (2021-01-07) Anthony Reeves: All the advantages of a paper without all the paper filling up my recycling bin. Love it!
  • (2018-08-22) Ruben Settle: reading The Washington Post is reading the fact.
  • (2018-08-22) Ruben Settle: reading The Washington Post is reading the fact.
  • (2018-03-13) Michael Rega: Best news ext yet, keep it up WAPO
  • (2018-03-13) Michael Rega: Best news ext yet, keep it up WAPO
  • (2018-02-06) Austin Graff: Some extensions are unhelpful, but this one IS helpful and visually appealing!
  • (2018-02-06) Austin Graff: Some extensions are unhelpful, but this one IS helpful and visually appealing!
  • (2018-02-06) Olivier Laurent: Quick, visual way to see what's going on in the news. Love it!
  • (2018-02-06) Olivier Laurent: Quick, visual way to see what's going on in the news. Love it!
  • (2018-02-06) Kate Newman: This is such a helpful way to keep up with the news! The visuals are engaging and the UX is great. Even if I don't have time to read a story in the moment, I find myself bookmarking things for later.
  • (2018-02-06) Kate Newman: This is such a helpful way to keep up with the news! The visuals are engaging and the UX is great. Even if I don't have time to read a story in the moment, I find myself bookmarking things for later.
  • (2018-02-06) Chris Meighan: A great way to navigate the top stories of the day
  • (2018-02-06) Chris Meighan: A great way to navigate the top stories of the day
  • (2018-02-06) Kevin Adkins: πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘
  • (2018-02-06) Emily Guskin: Visually appealing and handy for finding new stories.
  • (2018-02-06) Emily Guskin: Visually appealing and handy for finding new stories.
  • (2018-02-06) Dave J.: The graphics are great. I often find myself clicking several stories at once and reading them all in a row.
  • (2018-02-06) Dave J.: The graphics are great. I often find myself clicking several stories at once and reading them all in a row.
  • (2018-02-06) William Wickett: Awesome!!
  • (2018-02-06) William Wickett: Awesome!!

Statistics

Installs
50,000 history
Category
Rating
4.4565 (46 votes)
Last update / version
2024-09-23 / 1.1.0
Listing languages
en

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