Friday Favorites - AP News

AP News in Google ReaderI’m a news junkie. Ask my girlfriend (who hates the news) how big of a junkie I am. I wake up around 6am on weekdays, and the first thing I do is go in my living room and turn on the news. And while the Associated Press isn’t a blog (which sort of goes against the idea of publishing it in my blogroll), it’s in my feed reader and I wanted to share it with you.

When I graduated high school, I really started to feel like an adult. I started college, enjoyed more “sophistocated” entertainment, and started watching the news on a regular basis. I was making money from my first “real job”, I could finally vote, and there was a big election creeping up on me. I started listening to talk radio (an addiction of mine now) and watching all the political analysis shows on TV. One thing kept being mentioned that I still didn’t understand: the “AP Wire“.

Eventually, I figured out what this whole AP thing was all about.

Since my discovery of RSS, I’ve recently added AP news to my feed reader. The 5 feeds I read from AP are their Top Headlines, Political News, Science News, National News, and Technology News. I feel like it gives me a good sense of what’s going on in the world outside the blogosphere.

Like I said, I know they’re not a blog, but I recommend them anyway. It’s not a bad thing to have multiple sources of information coming in to your reader, especially if your an information junkie like I am.

You can find a list of all their RSS services here.

You can also browse through all the feeds in my blogroll here.

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