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RSS feeds on NBCNews.com

Subscribe to the latest news and your favorite topics with RSS feeds on NBCNews.com.

About RSS and news feeds
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an easy and free way to get the news you want whenever it is updated, even if you are not on the NBCNews.com Web site. Want up-to-the-minute headlines, the hottest celebrity gossip or the latest video from the "Today" show? You choose what you want to track and how often you want to be updated.

To use RSS, you'll need to use a news reader — a program that provides a real-time interface to the feeds you select. News readers come in all sizes and shapes. Many are Web-based; some send headlines to your e-mail or cell phone. Two examples are MyMSN and Google but NBCNews.com's RSS feeds should work with any reader using the standard XML-based format.

Unsubscribing
Your e-mail program should offer you help in changing your settings or unsubscribing from an RSS feed. Information on how to do this with Outlook 2010 is available here.

Ready to get started?
Pick a feed by scrolling down and browsing the links on this page and the next, or choose one of the links at the top of this page to narrow down your options. If your news reader is one of the four we offer one-click access to, simply click on the appropriate icon and you're done!

If you don't see the name of your service, right-click on the orange "XML" button and select "copy shortcut" or "copy link location." (Using a Mac? Click and hold or control-click instead of right-clicking.) Go to your news reader of choice, paste the link into the relevant spot and you're set.

Terms of use
NBCNews.com feeds in the RSS format are provided free of charge for use by individuals for personal, non-commercial uses.

Attribution to NBCNews.com must be provided in connection with your use of the feeds. If you provide this attribution in text, please use: "NBCNews.com". If you provide this attribution with a graphic, please use the NBCNews.com logo that we have included in the feed itself. We reserve all rights in and to the NBCNews.com logo, and your right to use the NBCNews.com logo is limited to providing attribution in connection with these RSS feeds.

By using the NBCNews.com RSS news feed, you agree to be bound by the NBCNews.com Terms and Conditions. NBCNews.com reserves the right to modify these Terms of Use and the Terms of Service referenced above from time to time and without notice. NBCNews.com reserves the right to cease offering these feeds at any time or require you to cease distributing these feeds at any time for any reason.