This section is usually at the bottom of the news results. It offers a carousel of top news publications with their logo and name. You can scroll through and click on it to get more news on that particular topic from that specific news publication.
Google has previously added a new search feature to cover the Russia-Ukraine war. The motive of this event-driven snippet is to help users access authentic media sources and avoid non-credible sources that may spread rumors.
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Here is a screenshot of the same Google News feature that we were able to replicate for a query on ‘Sri Lanka’:
How Google chooses Google News Stories
- These advanced features are only available if a user is signed in to their Google Account.
- If a user shares a paid story, other people may not have complete access until they pay to read it.
Computer algorithms evaluate what shows up in Google News. The algorithms assess which stories, images, and news videos show and in what order. People like news publishers and Google News teams choose stories in a few cases. Take the example of a news search for the Ukraine Russian war in 2022.
Google News shows some content in a personalized manner. Personalization helps Google News quickly and efficiently guide you to stories that interest you.
Google News heavily relies on a user's browsing history, so a user can't control the news in your feed. However, a user can actively remove or ask for more precise topics or sources. They may follow interests and subjects they want to know more about, which will make their newsfeed more relevant.
Google lets us customize the news or stories we prefer to see to get regular updates about topics that interest us. After personalizing Google News, we'll seldom miss highlights of our favorite sport or new season announcement for our famous tv series.