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Fourth Estate has the news you need for the 2016 election

Fourth Estate has the news you need for the 2016 election

The World Around You
November 4, 2015

As of yesterday, Nov. 4, you have exactly one year to decide who to vote for in the 2016 Presidential Election. We all know how time flies, so making sure you are informed and in-the-know, now, not later, is crucial to making the right choice. Fourth Estate, a news aggregator, can help by providing political news stories from informative sources.

Fourth EstateFourth Estate features

  • Check out all political stories or just those focused on conservative or liberal news
  • See the original source, date, and time of the article posting on the main screen
  • Follow other app users and build your own feed
  • View the top stories that are shared by others
  • Share stories via text message, email, or social media

Fourth EstateAdditional details

Fourth Estate focuses on politics, however, it also has a new Culture section for a short break from political news. Each article opens within the app, but on the originating source’s site. If you choose to check out videos, those will open in Fourth Estate as well, so you can go right back to the app after viewing.

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Fourth Estate is easy to navigate and provides a simple way to share stories. You can quickly see what others you follow are reading by viewing your feed. There is also a handy button to refresh all stories so that you always have the latest ones.

Fourth Estate is compatible with both iPhone and iPad. It is available for free with no in-app purchases on the App Store.

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Fourth Estate - Political News Aggregator & Social Network
Fourth Estate - Political News Aggregator & Social Network
Hayden Kopser

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