Newseum
The Newseum, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is dedicated to free expression and the five freedoms of the First Amendment: religion, speech, press, assembly and petition. Since opening in 2008, more than six million have visited its modern building located on historic Pennsylvania Avenue between the United States Capitol and the White House. The NewseumÍs seven levels of interactive exhibits include 15 galleries and 15 theaters. Among the most memorable exhibits are the 9/11 Gallery sponsored by Comcast featuring the broadcast antennae from the top of the World Trade Center, the Berlin Wall Gallery whose eight concrete sections are one of the largest pieces of the original wall outside Germany, and the Pulitzer Prize Photographs Gallery which features photographs from every Pulitzer Prize-winning entry dating back to 1942. In 2015, TripAdvisor users rated the Newseum as a ñTravelerÍs Choice Top 25 Museum in the U.S.î Considered one of the most interactive museums in the world, the Newseum experience also traces the evolution of electronic communication from the birth of radio, to the technologies of the present and the future. The Newseum reaches millions of students through its robust offering of on-site classes and workshops that meet national standards of learning. NewseumED, a free online learning platform for teachers and students, demonstrates the NewseumÍs commitment to reach all who wish to better understand the five freedoms of the First Amendment and its relationship to learning and teaching history, media literacy and civics. The Newseum Institute explores the challenges confronting freedom around the world with a variety of initiatives, including its First Amendment Center, which serves as a forum for the study and debate of free expression issues, and the Religious Freedom Center, which focuses on educating the American public about religious liberty and the First Amendment. For more information, visit newseum.org.
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The Newseum, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is dedicated to free expression and the five freedoms of the First Amendment: religion, speech, press, assembly and petition.

Since opening in 2008, more than six million have visited its modern building located on historic Pennsylvania Avenue between the United States Capitol and the White House. The NewseumÍs seven levels of interactive exhibits include 15 galleries and 15 theaters. Among the most memorable exhibits are the 9/11 Gallery sponsored by Comcast featuring the broadcast antennae from the top of the World Trade Center, the Berlin Wall Gallery whose eight concrete sections are one of the largest pieces of the original wall outside Germany, and the Pulitzer Prize Photographs Gallery which features photographs from every Pulitzer Prize-winning entry dating back to 1942. In 2015, TripAdvisor users rated the Newseum as a ñTravelerÍs Choice Top 25 Museum in the U.S.î

Considered one of the most interactive museums in the world, the Newseum experience also traces the evolution of electronic communication from the birth of radio, to the technologies of the present and the future.

The Newseum reaches millions of students through its robust offering of on-site classes and workshops that meet national standards of learning. NewseumED, a free online learning platform for teachers and students, demonstrates the NewseumÍs commitment to reach all who wish to better understand the five freedoms of the First Amendment and its relationship to learning and teaching history, media literacy and civics.

The Newseum Institute explores the challenges confronting freedom around the world with a variety of initiatives, including its First Amendment Center, which serves as a forum for the study and debate of free expression issues, and the Religious Freedom Center, which focuses on educating the American public about religious liberty and the First Amendment.

For more information, visit newseum.org.

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  • App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/newseum-1/id418572455
  • App Support: https://www.freedomforum.org
  • Genre: News
  • Bundle ID: org.newseum.todaysfrontpages
  • App Size: 14.3 M
  • Version: 3.1.7
  • Release Date: March 22nd, 2011
  • Update Date: January 19th, 2021

Description:

The Freedom Forum’s Today’s Front Pages app brings hundreds of daily newspapers from around the world. It now even includes new iOS14 Widgets so your favorite front pages also appear on your homepage! Search a newspaper by name or use the map to find it by location. U.S. copyright laws apply.

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Their heresy

Nov 23, 2016

Yup

Pretty good. More navigation options would be good.

Thule platterman

Nov 13, 2016

Today's front pages by the Newseum

A very good app. I enjoy visiting places I've been to before.

IDMule

Nov 09, 2016

Currently doesn't show any papers

I used to love this app but it no longer shows any papers.

KD2ADL

Nov 08, 2016

Odd selection of papers

Conceptually a great idea, to present front pages as a way of showing what is viewed as important in various places. But the selection of papers can be odd, eg no Irish papers, only tabloids in Sweden and Québec, none of the French national papers, etc. May be a problem getting cooperation from the missing papers; hopefully Newseum will keep trying.

CiaoGuy

Oct 19, 2016

They ruined it!

Old version worked well, filling screen with clear image of newspaper. I could zoom in and it remained clear, but there was a bug. Sometimes it would black out parts of the screen when zooming, and they'd stay black. So, I updated to this new version. What a mistake! The new one displays the paper as a tiny, unreadable strip in the middle of my screen. I can zoom in but the text gets blurry. Worst of all, it keeps shrinking back to a tiny, unreadable strip while I'm reading, without my touching the screen. Useless! I will have to delete it. Wish I could have the old version back.

robynsc

Oct 18, 2016

crashes too much

great resource, but keep getting a "front pages has stopped working" or something to that effect and it quits.
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