How to parse RSS

I want to write a litte program so that it subtracts the tilte and contents of an RSS feed out to a text file. Since RSS is a type of XML file, I think there must be an API for parsing it. However, after I got to this site, I found that there are so many things that I have never heard of, so I don't know where to start.
Could anybody tell me which API should I use or at least where to start?
Thank you very much!

Hey i need to know exactly what you posted so if you get any info will you let me no thanks

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