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How news works on Google

Google aims to make it easier to stay informed by using technology to organize and help people access information about current issues and events. News experiences across Google are built to help you easily find news from a diversity of trusted sources so you can stay up-to-date and informed on the stories that matter most to you.

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Connecting you to news
sources from around the world

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Using technology to connect you to information

Technology enables us to organize millions of news stories in dozens of languages and make them discoverable to anyone, any minute of the day. Google’s automated systems, called algorithms, analyze hundreds of different factors to identify and organize the stories being covered around the world.

In some cases, we may highlight designated topical experiences, but our primary approach is to use technology to reflect the news landscape, and leave editorial decisions to publishers.
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Providing access to context and multiple perspectives

Part of understanding the news is learning from multiple sources and being aware of a story’s broader context. Google’s news experiences connect you with sources from your local community, country, and across the globe, working in a variety of languages and formats.

Our goal is to connect you with a broad array of perspectives and reporting to help you develop your own informed opinions. When helpful to understand a developing story, we may highlight and curate topical experiences to provide context and related perspectives around a single news event or topic.

Organizing news from around the web

Google uses technology to sort massive amounts of content to connect you with news predicted to be important, relevant, and useful.

We intend to surface sources that create content about current issues, events, and important topics, and we take steps to ensure that sources adhere to our news policies, which include requirements for transparency.
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How we rank news content

Our news algorithms use a range of factors to influence ranking. Some of these are:

How we don't rank news content

Our news algorithms are not designed to use the following factors to influence ranking:

Expanding access to news

We aim to help everyone access and understand the news through our products and experiences, including Google News, “Top stories” and other features in Search, Discover, YouTube, and Assistant.

Presenting news results in helpful ways

Whether you’re checking in to see the top news of the day or looking to dive deeper on an issue, we aim to connect you with the information you’re seeking, in the places and formats that are right for you.
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Top news, for everyone

If you want to keep up with the news, you need to know what the important stories are at any point in time. With sections such as Top Stories in Search, the News tab, Headlines & search within Google News, news on the Assistant, and Breaking News on YouTube, our systems identify the major stories of the moment. These results are not personalized to individuals, but do vary depending on region, language and location settings.

Google’s technology analyzes news across the web to determine the top stories that will show up for everyone with the same language settings in a given country, based primarily on what publishers are writing about. Once these stories are identified, algorithms then select which specific content to surface and link to for each story, based on factors such as the prominence and freshness of the piece of content, and authoritativeness of the source.
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Deep context and diverse perspectives

A central goal of Google’s news experiences is to provide access to context and diverse perspectives for stories in the news. By featuring unpersonalized news from a broad range of sources, Google empowers people to deepen their understanding of current events and offers an alternative to exclusively personalized news feeds and individual sources that might only represent a single perspective.

In some news experiences, such as “Full Coverage” in Google News, we show related results from a variety of sources around a specific topic or story. These results are not personalized. In providing additional context on a story, we sometimes include links to videos, subscribed sources, fact check articles, and other types of content. Algorithms determine which content to show, and in which order, based on a variety of signals such as authoritativeness, relevance, and freshness.
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News personalized for you

Several places where you’ll find news across Google show results that are personalized for you. These include Discover, the For You tab in Google News, and the News tab of the YouTube app on TVs. Our aim is to help you stay informed about the subjects that matter to you, including your interests and local community.

Google relies on two main ways to determine what news may be interesting to you. In the experiences mentioned above, you can specify the topics, locations, and sources you’re interested in, and you’ll be shown news results that relate to these selections. Additionally, depending on your activity settings, our algorithms may suggest content based on your past activity on Google products.

You can control what account activity is used to customize your news experiences, including adjusting what data is saved to your Google account, at myaccount.google.com.

Helping sustain a healthy news ecosystem

An independent and thriving ecosystem of news sources representing diverse perspectives is essential to our mission, and to a well-informed society. We want to ensure not only that users can readily discover a diverse range of authoritative reporting, but that news partners benefit from creating it.

Through programs like the Google News Initiative and Google News Showcase, or products like Journalist Studio and Revenue Reader, we aim to help journalism flourish by helping reporters do their work securely and efficiently, and bring new audiences to publishers.

Tools and resources for journalists and news publishers: