I use 'Feeds' (available in the iPhone App Store) coupled with Google Reader (google.com/reader/) in order to get recent news from websites. This does require the extra step of setting up subscriptions on gReader before reading on the iPhone, but I like having the option of reading feeds on my PC as well. When Feeds is launched, it will download all of your subscriptions and feed items, allowing you to read them at your leisure.
I believe it also caches them so you can read without an internet connection, however I'm not sure on that.
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I use 'Feeds' (available in the iPhone App Store) coupled with Google Reader (http://www.google.com/reader/) in order to get recent news from websites. This does require the extra step of setting up subscriptions on gReader before reading on the iPhone, but I like having the option of reading feeds on my PC as well. When Feeds is launched, it will download all of your subscriptions and feed items, allowing you to read them at your leisure.
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