Google Lets You Personalize Top Stories with Preferred Sources
Google Search now lets users personalize Top Stories by choosing preferred news sources. Here's how it works and why it matters.
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Google Lets You Personalize Top Stories with Preferred Sources Google Search Now Lets You Choose Preferred News Sources in Top Stories Google has introduced a new feature that allows users to personalize their Top Stories carousel by selecting preferred news sources —a move designed to give users more control over their news experience. This personalization tool is part of a Labs experiment and aims to address user demand for curated content from trusted publications. If you’ve ever wished to see more news from your favorite outlets—be it a sports blog, local news agency, or national publication—this update gives you the power to do just that. The preferred sources feature works by showing more content from selected sites whenever relevant news stories appear in search results. Image : Google How Preferred News Sources Work in Google Search Google’s preferred sources tool is currently being tested in Search Labs, available in English for users in the United States and India. Once enabled, you’ll notice a new starred page icon at the top-right corner o…