The ones I like to use are Feeder for Android, Gnome Feed Reader for Linux and FluentReader on Windows. Honorable mention to vore.website for a super minimal web-based RSS reader.
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TT-RSS (Tiny Tiny RSS). It's the most complete for selfhosting.
I use the Miniflux standalone podcast reader with Wallabag and submit selected articles to Wallabag for later reading. I also use the Newsboat CLI client which can sync with Miniflux installations as an alternative to the web interface it's comfortable.
Also interested in a good client for MacOS or iOS. I've been using freshrss for the serverside of things, and it works amazingly well!
Thunderbird's Blogs and News Feeds feature. Allows me to backup RSS feed data alongside my emails in MBOX format via the ImportExportTools NG add-on.
I use mozilla thunderbird for rss feeds but it depends on your OS. Desktop? Phone? Windows? Linux?
TT-RSS tiny tiny RSS, it also has a good Android app
TT-RSS (Tiny Tiny RSS). It's the most complete for selfhosting.