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Automate posting to anywhere via webhooks

Not so long ago, RSS Ground became “compatible” with automation platforms such as Zapier, IFTTT, and Pabbly Connect. You can use RSS Ground Posting Campaigns and Personal Feeds as “triggers,” and utilize Personal Feeds as “actions.” But many of our customers have been inquiring about compatibility with other automation platforms or even their proprietary software, […]

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You asked – we listened: Personal Feeds interface update

Your feedback matters to us, and we’ve been working hard on our Personal Feeds based on what you told us in our ongoing survey. We’re excited to show off a cleaner, user-friendly update – a straightforward, refreshed look that makes creating and editing personal feeds simple and efficient.   The feed title is now prominently […]

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How to spend a weekend in Miami, from local sushi to sunsets on the beach




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How to spend a weekend in Bilbao, the Basque country's artistic capital




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How to spend a weekend in Malaga, the cultural gateway to Andalucía





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How to have a perfect autumn weekend in Seville – Andalucia’s sultry capital




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The perfect autumn weekend in London – still one of Europe’s greatest cities





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How to have a perfect autumn weekend in Rome





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How to spend an autumn weekend in Lisbon, Europe's most photogenic capital




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How to spend a vibrant autumn weekend in Venice





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How to have the ultimate autumn weekend in New York






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How to spend the ultimate European city break weekend in Vienna




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The 10 best short break cruises from the UK – perfect for a long weekend










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Video: Welcome to the 2025 Trail Bike Field Test



Eight bikes, four testers, and some of the best trails in the world.
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Enhance Your Silhouette: The Top Picks for Best Tummy Control Shapewear

We all know the struggle – sometimes, no matter how hard we hit the gym or watch our diet, there’s that stubborn tummy bulge that just won’t budge. But don’t worry, we’ve got your back (or should I say, your front?)!  Today, we’re diving into the world of tummy control shapewear, those magical pieces that ... Read more

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Swedish vs. Deep Tissue – Which Massage Will Leave You More Bruised?

Imagine slipping into a tranquil space, the soft aroma of essential oils filling the air, as the world outside slowly fades away. For many, this is the sanctuary sought after a long week of work or dealing with chronic pain. In that moment, whether it’s the gentle caress of a Swedish massage or the deep ... Read more

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The James Webb Space Telescope team prepares for launch

Here’s what the largest—and most expensive—infrared space telescope will set its sights on.




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Western monarch populations grew over 100-fold in 2021. Why?

The beloved butterflies had fallen to critical levels in recent years. Experts weigh in on what might be causing their remarkable return.




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Dazzling first images from James Webb Space Telescope

Images of five targets include the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe to date.




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Weathering the Future Outreach Toolkit

Use this toolkit to organize community screenings which educate the public, provide a space to discuss local impacts, and brainstorm community solutions.




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Why cities are so hot (and how we can fix it)

Even the Romans noticed that cities are engineered to be heat islands. But that means we can do something about it.




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5 Little-Known Facts About the Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is an engineering icon that changed the face of the modern world.




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Who Were the Ancient Maya?

Ancient Maya had a rich history and complex culture that is only now being fully appreciated.




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How the 1874 Freedman's Bank collapse connects to economic disparities we see today

In Savings and Trust, historian Justene Hill Edwards tells the story of the Freedman's Bank. Created for formerly enslaved people following the Civil War, its collapse cost depositors millions.




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Fewer Black men are enrolling in HBCUs. Here's why and what's being done

The absolute number of Black men enrolled at Historically Black Colleges and Universities is the lowest it's been since 1976.




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What student loan borrowers can expect as the presidency changes

With Donald Trump's re-election, millions of federal student loan borrowers are left to wonder if this is the end of the road for President Biden's promises of loan relief.




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While votes are counted, we look at how counting is used in movies

The process of counting ballots has stressed out a lot of people this week. NPR's movie critic says he's been distracting himself from the election with cinematic counting.












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‘Red Flower’ copes with the carnage in Sderot


Also available is the docudrama One Day in October on Yes TV, by Daniel Finkelman and Oded Davidoff, which offers dramatized versions of four stories from October 7.