Last updated: 18 February 2025
There is only one RSS.xml feed. (Last version had 4!)
I use RSS to manage a lot of my own internet reading. Feeds can be found on nearly every website on the internet. You can even keep up with the NY Times via their feeds. You might have to be a subscriber, though.
There are many fee-based or free RSS readers. If you need one, here are RSS Apps recommended by LifeHacker, Wired, and iGeeksBlog. Feedly, NewsBlur, and Inoreader are very popular. I use News Explorer.
If you don’t want to use an RSS reader, you can try using FeedRabbit or Blogtrottr to get RSS updates sent directly to your email. Both have free and paid plans.
This site doesn’t track what you read. Nor has it ever strived to monetize your reading. You shouldn’t steal content.
Attribution of public domain photo above: Higganum Feed Store, taken by Ed Fladung, 2009-Sep-04, in Higganum, CT, USA.