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NEWS
Top News XML 
Most E-mailed Stories XML 
California | Local News XML 
L.A. Now XML 
California Politics XML 
L.A. News XML 
Inland Empire XML 
Orange County News XML 
San Fernando Valley News XML 
Ventura County News XML 
Homicide Blog XML 
National News XML 
Campaign '08 XML 
Business XML 
Personal Finance XML 
Education XML 
Environment XML 
Religious News XML 
Science XML 
Technology News XML 
World News XML 
Africa XML 
Asia XML 
Europe XML 
Latin America XML 
Middle East XML 
Auto Industry News XML 
Real Estate News XML 
L.A. Land XML 
Pardon Our Dust XML 
OPINIONS & COLUMNS
George Skelton XML 
Opinion XML 
Commentary XML 
Dana Parsons XML 
Only in L.A. | Steve Harvey XML 
Points West | Steve Lopez XML 
Jonah Goldberg XML 
Meghan Daum XML 
Rosa Brooks XML 
Opinion Blog XML 
Dan Neil XML 
Tom Petruno XML 
Patrick Goldstein XML 
Bill Plaschke XML 

ENTERTAINMENT
Movie Reviews XML 
Movie News XML 
Music Reviews XML 
Music News XML 
TV Reviews XML 
Theater & Dance Reviews XML 
TV News XML 
Show Tracker Blog XML 
Weekend Event Picks XML 
Art Reviews XML 
Books & Talks XML 
Restaurants Reviews XML 
The Envelope -- Ultimate Award Site XML 
Gold Derby -- Oscar Awards Blog XML 
Entertainment News XML 
AP - Celebrity News XML 
SPORTS
Sports XML 
Basketball XML 
Lakers XML 
Sparks XML 
Lakers Blog XML 
Baseball News XML 
Angels XML 
Dodgers XML 
Dodgers Blog XML 
College Basketball XML 
College Football XML 
Hockey XML 
Anaheim Ducks XML 
Kings XML 
Auto Racing XML 
Boxing XML 
Golf XML 
UCLA Bruins Sports XML 
USC Trojans Sports XML 
High School Sports XML 
Horse Racing XML 
Soccer XML 
Tennis XML 
Pro Football XML 

LIFESTYLE
Book Review XML 
Book Blog XML 
Food & Dining XML 
Health XML 
House & Garden XML 
Fashion & Style XML 
Travel XML 
L.A. Times Magazine XML 
Vegas Blog XML 
Celebrity Fashion Blog XML 

Frequently asked questions about RSS

What is RSS?
The acronym RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. An RSS feed, also known as a news feed, is a syndicated news feed in an XML format that you can subscribe to.

What is a news feed reader?
A news feed reader, also known as a news aggregator, is software that lets you subscribe to RSS feeds.

Why should I use a news feed reader?
Using an RSS feed reader allows you to be alerted when new articles on the topics you're interested in are available. Many feed readers will pop up a new window when a new article is available, or are integrated into mail clients or Web browsers. When you are alerted of a new article, you can click on a link that will take you directly to it.

Where can I get an RSS feed reader?
You can click here to download the Los Angeles Times NewsPoint reader with latimes.com articles and content from other websites pre-loaded, including top stories, blog updates, and video. Or you can click here to see a list of many freeware and shareware readers.

What is Web syndication?
Syndication on the Web means a section of a website is made available for users or other sites to use. The RSS feeds on this page are an example of syndication of latimes.com.

Where can I get more information on RSS?
Use this link to run a Web search for more information.

I have some questions or feedback for you regarding these feeds
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RSS via Twitter

Certain feeds are now available via Twitter. By setting up a Twitter account, updates can be sent to your mobile device or instant message account by "following" any or all of the feeds.

latimesbreaking for General News updates
latimeslocal for California/Local articles
latimesmost for Most E-mailed stories
latimesnational for our National news feed
latimesbiz for our Business headlines
latimesent for Entertainment
latimesworld for Foreign news
latimessports for Sports articles
latimestravel for Travel news

Once you set up an account on Twitter -- and set your preferences on that site -- you can search for any of the bolded names and begin "following" that feed. To start a Twitter account click here. Please note: Los Angeles Times and latimes.com are not affiliated with Twitter and cannot offer support.