sure. what i did was get a list of common words, remove them from the headlines, and remove the words i didn't care for, then group the news items by 'topic'. most readers/aggregators just iterate the headlines by source. the reason i removed 'trump' from my news feed during his first presidency was because there were wayyyy too many news stories then. i'm sure it will happen again next year. i felt so much more calmer after snipping those headlines out. i just did headlines, you can do article summary/content too but it's much more work especially if you want to parse feeds every minute. The funnest thing is finding out many of the news agencies must not realize their draft articles hit their RSS feed before they are published on their site, you may see odd headlines like "Fat woman gets mad at McDonalds" or something off the wall, then later they write a proper headline when they finish the article.
"My sister is the opposite of paranoid. She has the delusion that people actually like her." Harry Block (Woody Allen) in the 187 film "Deconstructing Harry"
"My friends are so happy they're killing themselves." Steve McKenna (Jan-Michael Vincent) in the 1972 film "The Mechanic"
After AI replaces all talent, creators, scientists, engineers, producers, influencers, etc, AI will likely use some criteria to determine each person's deserved level of sustenance and psychological stimulation/entertainment. In your opinion, what would be the weighted score of each attribute used in judgement:
Kindness
Compassion
Patience
Hygene
Generosity
Charity
Responsible decision-making skills
Respect for authority
Gratitude
Genetic traits
Cognitive Motor Skills
Civic Leadership
There are still some news sites that publish an RSS feed, build an aggregator and filter out words you don't like