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  2. 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. Android Computer iPhone & iPad. Open the Google News app . At the bottom, tap Following . Under "Recently followed," tap Library. Under "Local," tap View all and manage. From here you can: Add a city: Search for a city.

  3. Google News Help

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    Official Google News Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google News and other answers to frequently asked questions.

  4. Get local news for cities in which you’re interested - Google...

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9256668?hl=en-GB

    Open the Google News app . At the bottom, tap following . Under 'Recently followed', tap Library. Under 'Local', tap View all and manage. From here, you can: Add a city: Search for a city. Tap Follow . Find more stories about your favourite city: Next to a city, tap Set as primary.

  5. Find what you want on Google News

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9005601?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Desktop

    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).

  6. Find what you want on Google News

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9005601

    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google News app . Tap Top stories, Local news, or Picks for you. If you don't find "Local news," there are no local results. To find your personalized feed based on your interests, tap Following . To add interests to your "Following" tab: At the bottom, tap Following . In the interest picker, tap on the ...

  7. Check or change your Google News settings

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

    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.

  8. Fix problems with Google News - Android - Google News Help

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/7689843

    News organizations publish the stories and images you find on Google News. For content problems: Contact the publisher. To share other feedback about Google News: In your app, in the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial Help & feedback. Tap Send feedback. You can also go to news.google.com, and in the bottom left, click Send feedback.

  9. How Google News stories are selected

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9005749

    Local news; Notifications about top news stories; Headline news stories, which show up as: In your app: Headlines or "Headlines" stories in your briefing. On Google News on desktop: “Top Storiesstories in your briefing. On Google News on mobile: “Headlines” stories in Top stories . In these sections, people who use the same language ...

  10. Customize what you find on Google News

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/9010862?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    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. To get more or less stories you want: Follow or unfollow an interest like a topic, location, or source.

  11. Check or change your Google News settings

    support.google.com/googlenews/answer/7688469

    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.