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Just subscribe to RSS feeds from your new sites.
I use InnoReader, which I prefer to Feedly. Syncs Free plan allows you up to 150 feeds and shows ads (which you can easily get around).
I'm currently using Feedly. I subscribe to news outlets that I trust, and just read what I'm interested in there
Thanks for suggestion Inoreader! I've just had a look and it looks great, in particular with their pre-made collections.
I use Flym News Reader (Android app). It's open source and you can find it on F-Droid and GitHub. It's not updated anymore but it has the best combination of features (and I've tried a lot of RSS readers). You can easily add news sources because it has a built-in feed search (when you hit the "add feed" button). It can also import OPML feed collections.