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  2. Find what you want on Google News

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9005601?hl=en

    Search for specific content. Go to Google News. At the top, click Search . Enter your search, like a topic to read about, place to follow, or source to read from. Tip: To narrow your search results, click the Down arrow . You can enter an exact phrase, include or exclude words, pick a date range, or enter a publisher site (like nytimes.com).

  3. Make Google your homepage - Google Search Help

    support.google.com/websearch/answer/463

    In the menu bar on the top of your browser, click Tools. Select Internet Options. Click the General tab. Under "Home page," enter: www.google.com. Click OK. Restart your browser. Microsoft Edge. In the upper right corner of your browser, select More Settings. Under "Set your homepage," click the Down arrow A specific page or pages.

  4. Customize what you find on Google News

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9010862

    Google News. Customize what you find on Google News. Important: This feature is only available if you're signed in to your Google Account. You can customize Google News to get stories about specific topics, like sports teams, technology, or space exploration. The updates from the interests you follow show up in the Following tab’s content feed.

  5. Get local news for cities you’re interested in - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9256668

    You can change your settings on Google News to get local news about specific cities. Open the Google News app . At the bottom, tap Following . Under "Local," tap View all and manage. From here you can: Add a city: Search for a city. Next to it, tap Follow . See more stories about your favorite city: Next to a city, tap More Set as primary.

  6. Performance report (Google News) - Search Console Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/10083653

    The Google News Performance report shows data from news.google.com, and from the Google News app on Android and iOS. It does not include the "News" tab in Google Search, which is reported in the Performance report for Search with the Search type = News filter. Data is limited to the time period specified by the Date filter.

  7. Get started with Google News - Android - Google News Help

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9005669

    Get started with Google News. Google News helps you organize, find, and understand the news. You can change your settings to find more stories you want. Important: Some features are available if you're signed in to your Google Account. If you share a paid story, others may not access it until they pay for it.

  8. How can I search news articles in a date range? - Google Help

    support.google.com/googlenews/thread/688982

    Send feedback on... This help content & informationGeneral Help Center experience. Search. Clear search. Close search. Google apps. Main menu.

  9. Google Search Help

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    Manage & delete your Search history. Understand & manage your location when you search on Google. Manage Google autocomplete predictions. Identify & shop from Small Businesses on Google Search. Find & control your Web & App Activity. Customize what you find in Discover. Get info about your photos & surroundings.

  10. Check or change your Google News settings

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/7688469?hl=en

    Go to Google News. At the top right, click Settings Settings. Next to "Dark theme," choose from these options: System default (when available): Based on your device's system theme, the Google News color scheme will be light or dark. The availability of this feature depends on your browser. Always: The Google News color scheme will always be dark.

  11. Check or change your Google News settings

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/7688469

    You can control your Google News app notifications and daily briefing emails. Learn about Google News notifications. Save stories to read later. To read news articles later, you can save them. Learn how to save stories. Personalize your Google News content. You can have Google News show more stories that you’ll like and fewer that you won’t.