I _had_ no good answer for the Google News result until you prompted me to Inspect source just now...
I'm basically scanning for <a> tags and searching the text within. Doing a Google News inspect, it appears that their links actually have no text, but are sibling elements of an <h#> tag. So, I need to figure out how to parse that correctly...
Why, then, did Apple decide to gerrymander its rules to extract rent from one industry and not the other?
Perhaps there's an ethical or philosophical argument why Apple feels entitled to one industry's revenue and not the other, but I haven't heard that argument.
I tried to limit the list to apps where you couldn't get to _any_ functionality without logging in. AirBnB lets you browse around etc. Airlines let you look at dates / availability.
I included Wells Fargo, however, because I thought it was wild that they're able to provide straight web links to Safari to sign up for banking services, whereas Hey has to pretend like accounts are bestowed via divine intervention.
I was _hoping_ to get away with the same xml-parsing for each site, but I guess I'll need to customize