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Why Use Our RSS Feed Reader?

Everything you need to stay informed — no clutter, no paywalls.

Live RSS Fetching

Articles are fetched directly from Fox News official RSS endpoints via cURL — fresh every load, no caching delays.

10 News Categories

Switch between Politics, U.S., World, Opinion, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Science and more in one click.

Instant Search

Filter loaded headlines in real time as you type — no page reload required.

Dark & Light Mode

Comfortable reading in any environment. Your preference is saved automatically across sessions.

Save for Later

Bookmark any article to your browser's local storage and revisit saved stories at any time.

One-Click Sharing

Share any article directly via Twitter/X, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, email, or copy the link instantly.

Mobile Optimised

Fully responsive — no horizontal scroll, no overflow. Reads perfectly on any screen size.

JSON API Access

Append ?json=1 to any feed URL to get raw JSON output — perfect for developers and integrations.

How It Works

From RSS feed to your screen in three simple steps.

Choose a Category

Click any topic tab — Politics, Sports, World and more. The feed switches instantly.

Articles Are Fetched

Our server fetches the official Fox News RSS XML using cURL, parses it via DOM, and returns clean data.

Read, Search & Share

Browse headlines, search keywords, sort by time, save bookmarks, or share stories — all without leaving the page.

Access the JSON API

Developers can append ?json=1 to any category URL to retrieve feed data as structured JSON.

What Is a Fox News RSS Feed and How Can You Use It?

RSS — Really Simple Syndication — is a standardised web format that lets news publishers distribute content to readers automatically. Fox News maintains a set of public RSS feeds covering every major editorial section: politics, U.S. news, world affairs, opinion, sports, entertainment, health, science and travel. Each feed is an XML document updated continuously as reporters publish new stories, making it one of the most reliable ways to follow a high-volume news source without visiting the website manually or relying on social algorithms.

The Fox News RSS feed URLs follow the pattern moxie.foxnews.com/google-publisher/[category].xml. You can paste any of these into a dedicated RSS reader application, a browser extension, or a custom-built tool like this one. Because the feeds are publicly accessible and require no authentication, they work well for personal news aggregators, developer projects, newsroom monitoring dashboards, and academic research into media coverage patterns.

Our free Fox News RSS Feed Reader here at SEOWebChecker.com fetches the live XML server-side using PHP cURL, parses each <item> element through the DOM, and renders clean article cards with title, description, thumbnail, author, timestamp and category badge. You can switch categories with one click, filter loaded articles by keyword in real time, sort by publish date, save stories locally in your browser, and share any headline directly to social platforms. There is no sign-up, no paywall, and no tracking. The tool also exposes a simple JSON API endpoint — append ?json=1 to the URL — so developers can pull structured feed data into their own applications. Whether you are a casual news reader or a developer building a media aggregator, this tool gives you clean, fast, and reliable access to Fox News RSS content.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Fox News RSS feeds.

Fox News provides several category-specific RSS feeds hosted at moxie.foxnews.com/google-publisher/. The main feeds include latest.xml for top stories, politics.xml, us.xml, world.xml, sports.xml, entertainment.xml, health.xml, science.xml, opinion.xml, and travel.xml. Our reader above fetches all of them for you without needing to know the URLs.
Yes. Fox News publishes its RSS feeds as a free public service — no account or subscription is required to access the XML endpoints. Our reader tool at SEOWebChecker.com is also completely free. We simply fetch the feed server-side and present it in a readable, searchable interface.
Yes. Append ?json=1 to any category URL to receive a structured JSON response containing the feed metadata, total article count, pagination info, and the full articles array. For example: /rss/feed-foxnews?feed=sports&json=1 returns the Sports feed as JSON. This is useful for developers building custom news dashboards or mobile apps.

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