What is RSS?RSS, short for Really Simple Syndication, is a way for you to see information from a Web site -- like headlines or full stories -- without actually having to visit the site to see if it's been updated. Our AWA RSS feeds contain headlines and links to the site where you can read the complete articles. AWA's feeds are free of charge. How can I receive RSS feeds?Desktop software applications known as news readers or aggregators collect, update and display RSS feeds. You can choose from any of a number of news reader applications; many are available to download at minimal or no cost. Other types of news readers are Web and browser-based. Some e-mail programs display RSS feeds. What RSS feeds are available from AWA?Our RSS feeds are based on articles and information published to this site. To subscribe to our feeds, simply click the individual feeds you are interested in from the list above. Your news reader should give you instructions for adding a new feed. Repeat the process to add as many feeds as you like. How can I use the AWA RSS feeds?By using AWA RSS feeds, which are part of the AWA website, you agree to be bound by the site's Terms of Service. (Please review this document for usage availability and requirements, attribution and other legal considerations.) To request permission to make commercial use of the AWA RSS feeds, please contact us. [link to contact form] AWA will consider such submitted requests, but is not obligated to grant any specific permission request.
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