Adding New RSS Feed on Mail 5.2 Not Working

I can't add a new RSS feed on Mail 5.2    
On Mail 5.2, I clicked on File > Add RSS Feed     but nothing happens.   Can anyone help?   Thanks.

Hi ALG,
ALG23139 wrote:
went to Launch pad to try to delete numbers so I could reinstall but no "X" to delete the app
What did you try In Launchpad?
Hold the option key until the icons start to "jiggle"
Then you should see an X to delete an app.
Regards,
Ian.

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