News Reader Like Apple News For Mac

Full access to hundreds of magazines and leading newspapersAll in one place.

Expanded coverage.
From cover to cover to cover.

Dive into your own personal newsstand, with full access to hundreds of magazines and leading newspapers. Flip through current and past issues as covers and layouts come alive in beautiful new ways.** Download a magazine or save a recommended article to read on the go. And continue to enjoy all the amazing features of Apple News — all for one great price.

RSS feeds are an excellent way to keep up to date with all kinds of information sources -- blogs, news, the weather, discussions and more. An RSS feed reader will check subscribed channels for updates automatically and let you browse the news that's important to you. Here are our top picks of news aggregators for Mac users. Read RSS News Feeds in Mac OS X Mail 10.7 and Earlier The Apple Mail application in Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and earlier can receive not only mail but also articles or headlines from RSS news feeds. You can even have news feeds appear in your inbox along with email newsletters.

Read magazines like never before.

Swipe from animated covers to richly redesigned articles.

Hundreds of magazines, including:

  • TIME
  • The Atlantic
  • The New Yorker

Style & Beauty

  • Vogue
  • InStyle
  • ELLE
  • Bon Appétit
  • Food & Wine
  • Saveur

Sports

  • Sports Illustrated
  • Golf Digest
  • Runner’s World
  • Condé Nast Traveler
  • Travel + Leisure
  • Outside

Entertainment

  • People
  • Vanity Fair
  • Entertainment Weekly
  • WIRED
  • National Geographic
  • Scientific American

Online Publications

  • Vox
  • theSkimm
  • The Cut
  • Vulture

Leading newspapers

Stay up to date with full access to the world’s best journalism.

The Wall Street Journal

Get the day’s most important business and financial news.

Los Angeles Times

Enjoy daily news and top entertainment industry stories.

Family Sharing

Access for up to six family members.

Read on the go

Current issues of your favorite magazines are automatically downloaded.

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No commitment. Cancel anytime.*

News everyone is free to enjoy.

With or without Apple News+, you’ll always enjoy editor-curated coverage of current events, an expansive personalized newsfeed, immersive videos, and breaking news notifications. All to help keep you on top of the stories you’re following — across your devices.

Curated by world-class editors.

Apple News editors handpick the best stories and deliver them right to you. These must-reads include everything from the latest headlines to in-depth special-interest pieces. Apple News+ subscribers can also unlock premium article and magazine selections.

Personalized to your interests.

As you read, Apple News gets a better read on your interests, then suggests stories relevant to you. Quickly scan recommendations throughout your Today feed. These updates include full magazine issues for Apple News+ subscribers.

Designed for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Enjoy articles with vivid photography and animation. And take a deep dive into today’s hot topics — with full versions of your favorite magazines — on Apple News+. Dynamic covers and layouts optimized for iPhone, iPad, and Mac come to life with every swipe.

Committed to your privacy.

Apple News uses on-device intelligence to recommend stories and accesses your information only with your permission, never sharing it with others. And we don’t allow advertisers and publishers to track you — so only you know what you’ve read.

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Breaking news notifications

The best news sources, all in one place

Personalized recommendations

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News Reader Like Apple News For Mac

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