Want to read usa today on ipad. their site says adobe flash player not supported on ipad. any app for work around?

i want to read usa today on ipad and their site says i need adobe flash player yet the adobe flash player is not supported by ipad. how can i work around this and read usa today on my ipad?

Here is a link to the USA Today iPad app.
http://www.usatoday.com/ipad/

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