Wikipedia : RSS
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XSL file – “case-study-feeds/rss.xsl”
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New York Times
[xslt_transform_xml xsl="case-study-feeds/rss.xsl" xml="https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml" /]
Output
NYT > Top Stories
Kushner Meets With Hamas to Advance Trump’s Gaza Plan
The president’s son-in-law met the Palestinian militant group’s leaders in Egypt, officials said. He will soon see Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli leader.
As Iran War Turns Into Economic Battle, a New U.S. Strategy Recalls Old Ones
The United States and Iran are poised to blow past a deadline they had set themselves to broker terms on peace and Iran’s nuclear program.
How a False Nuclear Claim About Iran Ricocheted From India to Washington
A dubious post that spread on X became the basis of false claims that Iran’s leadership had declared it a nuclear power.
Blanche Refuses to Say He’ll Always Be Independent of Trump as Attorney General
The new head of the Justice Department said on “Meet the Press” on Sunday that the president had never asked him to prosecute specific people — and never would.
How The New York Times Reported on Trump’s Air Force One Ruse in Turkey
President Trump’s Air Force One subterfuge duped potential adversaries — and the press. Here’s what happened.
Top Admiral Praises Sailors but Concedes Hardships After Visit to U.S.S. Lincoln
Admiral Brad Cooper, head of U.S. Central Command, acknowledged the difficulty of the carrier’s nearly nine-month deployment but said mental health issues were lower than on other vessels.
Could El-Sayed Cost Democrats Michigan?
Not all progressives are equal: Candidates of the activist left typically don’t perform as well as other Democrats.
How Republicans Embraced Brandon Herrera, a Texas Republican Candidate and Gun Influencer
Brandon Herrera, long an anti-establishment outsider, is trying to help the party defend a red-leaning House district in West Texas. It’s proving messy.
What We Know About the Storms Battering the Midwest
A lingering weather system has brought severe flooding and intense winds — including a few tornadoes — to Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, killing at least eight.
Indiana Prepares for More Rain After Days of Deadly Storms
Since last week, hazardous weather has caused seven deaths, forced people from their homes and required some to be rescued by boat. The region was at risk for more flooding on Sunday.
Tommy John, Pitcher Who Gave His Name to Career-Saving Surgery, Dies at 83
After tearing an elbow ligament, he underwent a risky procedure and returned at his best, changing baseball and giving new hope to injured players.
Years of Trump Support Came Undone in 15 Minutes in an Airport.
The case represents a new front in President Trump’s mass deportation drive: arrests at airports of people who have active immigration cases and no criminal history.
Trump’s Other Hold on the Americas: The Visa
As part of its expansionist approach to the Western Hemisphere, the Trump administration is trying to reassert its dominance, one U.S. visa at a time.
As the Old Files Open, One Family Confronts Another’s Dark Nazi Past
A woman who secured the criminal file of her grandmother, a collaborator, offered to share it with a Jewish family that had been betrayed. Then she balked and a new dispute ensued.
Worker Pay Isn’t Keeping Up With Inflation Once Again
When prices spiked in 2021-22, wages failed to keep up for many workers, new research shows. Now the pattern is repeating.
It’s a Crowded Place With Some of the City’s Trickiest Traffic
A fatal accident has drawn attention to New York Harbor, a popular destination where not everyone necessarily knows the rules — or follows them.
Zale Parry, Aquatic Hollywood Star and Early Acid Tripper, Dies at 93
A diving feat landed her on the cover of Sports Illustrated and led to a film and TV career. She also took part in one of the first LSD studies.
Europe Is Not Ready for American Weed
The race to go global is on.
Cutting Your Parents Off Isn’t the Answer
Many queer people are going no contact — cutting off their families for myriad reasons. It’s not always the right answer.
Mamdani Speaks Mandarin to Promote Broadway, and Gets Good Reviews
Mayor Zohran Mamdani released videos in three languages to highlight a program that offers free theater tickets to high school students. His Mandarin earned some praise.
RSS Feed Updated : 2026-08-17 02:51 AM
National Center for Environmental Information
[xslt_transform_xml xsl="case-study-feeds/rss.xsl" xml="https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/monitoring/monthly-report/rss.xml" /]
Output
NCEI News Feed
Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation in July 2026
Global surface temperatures in July 2026 were 2.12°F (1.18°C) above the 20th-century average, tying 2024 for the warmest July on record.
Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation in July 2026
The average temperature for the CONUS in July was 76.9°F, 3.3°F above the 20th-century average.
Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in June 2026
The average temperature for the contiguous U.S. in June was 70.6°F, 2.2°F above the 20th-century average.
Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in June 2026
Global surface temperatures in June 2026 were 1.96°F (1.09°C) above the 20th-century average—the second-warmest June on record, trailing only 2024.
Drought Defined: A Deep Dive into the U.S. Drought Monitor
How NOAA tracks dryness—gain a better understanding of the U.S. Drought Monitor.
Assessing the Global Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in May 2026
May 2026 ranked as the second-warmest May on record, trailing only 2024, with a global surface temperature 1.93°F (1.07°C) above the 20th-century average.
Assessing the U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis in May 2026
The average temperature during May was 61.7°F, 1.5°F above the 20th-century average, ranking in the warmest third of the 132-year record.
NOAA Provides Architects and Engineers Crucial Weather Data
On April 13 2026, NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) released the Typical Meteorological Year (TMY) product to the U.S. public.
Cloud Migration Offers Bright Future for NOAA’s Data
NCEI data upgrade will provide more modern, easier data access than ever before.
NCEI Cloud Migration Frequently Asked Questions
Cloud Migration FAQs to help assist our constituents.
RSS Feed Updated : 2026-08-17 03:19 AM