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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.
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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
latimestot for Top of the Ticket Blog and live election results
latimesnational for our National News feed
latimesbiz for our Business headlines
latimesent for Entertainment
latimesworld for World News
latimessports for Sports articles
latimestravel for Travel News
latimesmost for Most E-mailed stories
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