On Google News, you can find different kinds of news and video stories. Some sections cover the same subjects for readers. Some pick stories based on your interests.
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.
Get Full coverage
A computer algorithm finds and lists stories for you in Google News. If you’re interested in a story, you can select 'Full coverage' to get more resources, perspectives and context. Full Coverage has no personalisation other than your language, region and subscriptions.
To find all available sources for a subject: At the bottom of a story, click Full coverage .
To find sources on 'Full coverage' that you subscribe to: Scroll to 'From your subscribed sources'.
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).
Find content based on your interests
You can find stories picked by an algorithm that are based on your settings and past activity. Algorithms personalise your Google News settings based on your interests, sources and past activity on Google, like in Google Search and YouTube. Find out how stories are selected or how to change settings and see past activity.
- Go to Google News.
- At the top, click For you.
Read your saved stories or subscriptions
- Go to Google News.
- At the top, click Following.
- At the top, click the content that you want. For example:
- Topics and sources
- Saved searches
- Saved stories
Improve what stories show for you
You can personalise Google News to show more of the kinds of stories you want. Learn how to personalise Google News.