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  2. Set up your Google News publication - Publisher Center Help

    support.google.com/news/publisher-center/answer/10598660

    Change your distribution settings. Open Publisher Center. Select your publication. Click Google News Edit. In the “Distribution” section, under “Countries,” click the Down arrow . Select the countries you want to allow or block.

  3. Make Google your homepage - Google Search Help

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    In the menu bar on the top of your browser, click Tools. Select Internet Options. Click the General tab. Under "Home page," enter: www.google.com. Click OK. Restart your browser. Microsoft Edge. In the upper right corner of your browser, select More Settings. Under "Set your homepage," click the Down arrow A specific page or pages.

  4. Get started with Google News - Android - Google News Help

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    Get started with Google News. Google News helps you organize, find, and understand the news. You can change your settings to find more stories you want. Important: Some features are available if you're signed in to your Google Account. If you share a paid story, others may not access it until they pay for it.

  5. What's Google News Showcase - Publisher Center Help

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    Google launched a new Publisher Center interface to help publishers easily manage how their content appears across Google News surfaces. Read more on this FAQ page and our blog post. In late 2020, an online news experience called Google News Showcase launched. This platform helps participating publishers share their expertise and editorial ...

  6. Peerage News - Google Groups

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    Jul 31, 2024, 10:00:55 PM. to Peerage News. Surprisingly reading about the Late Prince Michael of Greece fathers first marriage to an American. It was initially considered morganatic due to being divorced and widowed with children and of no royal or noble blood., At the time, Greek royal family were in exile and were cash strapped.. The Tin ...

  7. Listen to news or podcasts - Android - Google Assistant Help

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    Google Assistant on speaker, Smart Display, or Smart Clock. On your phone or tablet, open the Google Home app . At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial Assistant s ettings You News. Add or remove news sources. To decide which news sources you hear first, tap and hold the news source you want and drag it to the top.

  8. Check or change your Google News settings

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    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.

  9. Peerage News - Google Groups

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    Richard R. KELWAY-BAMBER, Miles Martin Valentine b 30 Aug 2024. From the Times of 20 Sep 2024: KELWAY-BAMBER on 30th August 2024 to Tara (née Guinness) and James, a. 2:48 AM. . Richard R. MCINTYRE / Greenall engagement. From the Telegraph of 20 Sep 2024: Mr JA McIntyre and Miss CV Greenall - The engagement is announced. 2:29 AM.

  10. How do I create a new Google Account?

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    Go to the Google Account Sign In page. Click Create account. From the drop down, select For my personal use. Enter your basic info. Click Use your email address. Enter your current email address. Click Next. Verify your email address with the code sent to your existing email. Click Verify.

  11. Find what you want on Google News

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    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).