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Maybe I'm not understand what you're asking. You want to build a list of feeds to follow, right? To avoid single point failure or censorship, right?
So stop asking for one link, and start telling us what topics you care about. There is no point in a non-custom list of RSS feeds. You need to start the process yourself.
If I understand correctly he’s asking for links to sites that have an RSS feed available, to fill up some app like NetNewsWire with good content. I found this hard myself, just getting news sources or whatever, since I think a lot of these sites have disabled any old RSS feeds they used to have to funnel users through their algorithms
If I asked just for the topics I care about then I'm not helping anyone else reading. I'm looking for the quality sources. The ones that aren't filled with filler. The ones that have the key news stories and the oddball stuff.
I follow some of theguardian.com's topical feeds - each tag and author has their own feed. It's a UK-based site, but it has international editions and mostly does good quality centre-left journalism.