Google added a Preferred Sources feature that lets users choose which publications appear in the Top Stories carousel in search results. A new From Your Sources section will also surface chosen outlets more prominently. Users can add specific publications so search results prioritize those outlets instead of unrelated sources. The feature aims to reduce irrelevant or unwanted publishers appearing for current-news searches. The interface is described as straightforward and easy to set up. Readers who prefer New York and Intelligencer can add those titles to their preferred sources to see their latest stories in search results.
If you love reading Intelligencer and New York anywhere near as much as we love writing for you, here's some good news: There's a new Google feature that will show our latest stories in your search results, and it's really easy to set up. The new feature is called "Preferred Sources," and it lets you customize what appears in the "Top Stories" section,
which appears atop your Google results when you search for some current-news event. There's also a new "From Your Sources" section Google is launching that will prominently feature your preferred publications. It will also be helpful if, for instance, you're sick of being offered India Today articles and official White House press releases when you search for the latest weird way Trump is turning the White House into Mar-a-Lago.
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