How to Create an RSS Feed From CNN (In Seconds)
Staying on top of breaking news can be exhausting—especially if you're constantly refreshing CNN to catch the latest headlines. But what if you could track updates automatically, with zero coding?
With RSS.app, you can turn any CNN section into a live RSS feed and send updates wherever you need—Slack, email, Telegram, Discord, and more.
Step 1: Choose the CNN section you want to follow
Head over to cnn.com and choose the section you want updates from. This could be:
- World News
- Politics
- Health
- Business
- Any other category page
Copy the URL from your browser. For example: https://edition.cnn.com/politics.
Step 2: Paste the URL into RSS.app
Go to rss.app and paste the CNN link into the RSS Feed Generator.

Within seconds, RSS.app will create a custom feed with the latest headlines from that CNN section, ready to use.
Step 3: Customize your feed
Want updates only about specific topics like “elections” or “Middle East”?
Use the Whitelist filter to include only the keywords you care about.
You can also:
- Translate the feed into other languages (like French or Spanish). Connect your DeepL API key for higher-quality translations
- Want to track multiple CNN sections, or combine different sources into one place? Add your feed to a Bundle.
Step 4: Send updates where you need them
You can export your CNN feed and send updates directly to:
Want instant delivery? Set up a webhook to push updates to Make.com or any automation platform.
That’s it. No code, no clutter.
Whether you're a journalist, researcher, or just news-obsessed, this is the fastest way to stay informed without refreshing all day. Try it now on RSS.app.