Search for news by keyword, site, or region
You can search for topics and stories on Google News. Use these tips to do advanced searches by region, keyword, and publication.
Quick search
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Go to news.google.com.
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In the search bar at the top, enter what you're interested in finding.
Advanced search
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Go to news.google.com.
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In the search bar at the top, click the Down arrow .
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To narrow your search, use the filters in the box that pops up to type more specific information.
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Click Search.
You can also search by categories, region, date, and website:
In the search bar, enter your search terms, followed by location:countryname
. For example: elections location:France
- In the Advanced search bar, under "Date added," select a time frame.
- To search within a range of dates, click specified dates.
- To find articles older than 30 days, click archives.
- Click Search.
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To search for words in the headline, use
allintitle:keyword
. For example:allintitle:elections
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To search for words in the body text, use
allinbody:keyword
. For example:allinbody:schools
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To search for words in the URL, use
allinurl:keyword
. For example:allinurl:politics
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To search on a specific news site, use
site:sitename
. For example,site:reuters.com
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To search a specific keyword, use
site:sitename keyword
. For example:site:nytimes.com Olympics
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To search only specific sources, use
source:publicationname
. For example:source:BBC
. For sources with more than one word, use quotation marks. For example:source:"The Guardian"