Available feeds
What are RSS feeds?
A feed is a way to get regular notifications about new stories soon after they are published, including headlines that link to full versions of the updated content. When you subscribe to a feed using a feed reader, you'll be able to read summaries of new information, similar to getting a newsletter in your email box. RSS (“Really Simple Syndication”) is a widely supported format for feeds.
How do I use feeds?
To subscribe to RSS feeds, you will need a feed reader (otherwise known as "RSS reader" or "news aggregator"). Different feed readers are available, many for free. Some are applications that you download and install, while others are web-based and work inside your browser. The latest versions of popular web browsers also support feeds directly. In these browsers you can simply click on the feed link at the top of this page to view or subscribe to it.
For a list of available feed readers, go to Wikipedia







