RSS Feeds Directory

Examiner RSS Feeds (explanation of use below list of feeds)

Sections
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Examiner RSS Living Examiner RSS Sports Examiner RSS Local/AP
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Examiner RSS Congress Examiner RSS Transportation Examiner RSS Site Feed
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Examiner RSS District News Examiner RSS Sports/AP
Examiner RSS AP Feed    
Examiner RSS Site Feed 2 (AP content omitted)        
Opinion Section / Special Features
Examiner RSS Editorials Examiner RSS Daily Outrage Examiner RSS All Columns
Examiner RSS Special Editorial Reports Examiner RSS Manhattan Moment Examiner RSS Sunday Reflections
Examiner RSS OpEd Contributor Examiner RSS Dirty Money Watch Examiner RSS Letters to the Editor
                 
Blogs
Examiner RSS Beanballs Examiner RSS Nate's 'Toons Examiner RSS Tapscott's Copy Desk
Examiner RSS Beltway Confidential Examiner RSS Penalty Kicks Examiner RSS Watch This
Examiner RSS Cheers and Jeers Examiner RSS Pick and Roll Examiner RSS Yeas and Nays
Examiner RSS Examiner Opinion Zone Examiner RSS Redskins Confidential Examiner RSS All Blogs
Examiner RSS Loose Pucks Examiner  RSS CapitalLand  
Examiner RSS Local Opinion Zone        
Examiner RSS Pitches and Putts        
                 
Topic and Specialty Feeds
Examiner RSS Baseball Examiner RSS METRO Examiner RSS Hockey
Examiner RSS Basketball Examiner RSS Redskins Examiner RSS Football
Examiner RSS Tennis Examiner RSS Golf    
           

What are RSS feeds?

An RSS feed is an xml-based file often listing of headlines with a text summary that can be read by another program or website. RSS is often said to stand for "Really Simple Syndication," because it is relatively easy to implement and use.

The programs that know what to do with RSS files are called 'feed readers" or sometimes "news aggregators." Most are very easy to use. They all let you read headlines from dozens or more of news and blog sites at one time if you so chose.

There are three kinds of feed aggregating readers you could use: aggregator web sites, web browsers can act as feed aggregators, or stand-alone feed reader software that you installed on your computer, mobile, or used in a broswer. Once you have an aggregator, simply click on the RSS chicklet icon Examiner  RSS (or name CapitalLand of the feed) with associated feeds above. It will take you to a feedburner page where you can add the RSS feed to some most popular aggregators with a few clicks (most are browser based) in the top right corner.

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