Why RSS still matters
RSS offers a clean, direct feed of published material that many power readers still prefer for research, monitoring, and personal reading systems.
It also reduces dependence on algorithmic distribution and helps readers organise coverage on their own terms.
What the feed includes
Readers can follow sitewide output or move into desk-specific feeds when they only want certain subjects in their reader.
That makes RSS a practical option for analysts, newsroom watchers, and anyone building a more deliberate news routine.
How to use it well
Choose the feeds that match your priorities, add them to a feed reader, and pair them with the newsletter or latest-news page for broader context.
RSS works especially well when you want the cleanest possible signal from a few selected desks.
Copy the feeds that fit your workflow and keep the desks you care about visible inside your own reader.