Google News is a customizable news aggregator that uses algorithms to gather and organize stories from thousands of online sources, including newspapers, magazines, blogs, broadcast outlets, and digital-native publications. It allows users to explore current events, track topics of interest, and dive into historical archives.
Please note that individual news providers may have paywalls on their sites so full-text access cannot be guaranteed.
Personalized News Feed: Customize your Google News homepage to reflect your interests, preferred sources, and regions. This helps you get a broader or more focused view of world events. This requires a Google account.
Algorithmic Curation: Google News uses algorithms to evaluate the frequency and prominence of stories across the web, surfacing the most relevant and widely reported content.
Archived Newspapers: Google has scanned and digitized a selection of historical newspapers. These archives allow you to:
Historical and Linguistic Research:
Access to Major News Sources:
Google News includes content from globally recognized outlets such as:
Topic-Based Browsing:
Explore top stories across categories like:
Google Alerts Integration: Set up alerts to receive email notifications when new articles match your chosen keywords or topics. This requires a Google Account.
To get the most out of Google News: