Google news feed

Here are the top stories from Google News:

Breaking News

  1. Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Russia launches a massive missile attack on Ukraine, killing at least 10 people and injuring many more. (BBC News)
  2. COVID-19: The World Health Organization (WHO) reports a surge in COVID-19 cases globally, with over 10 million new cases reported in the past week. (Al Jazeera)
  3. US Politics: The US House of Representatives votes to hold former President Donald Trump's ally, Steve Bannon, in contempt of Congress for refusing to testify before a committee investigating the January 6th Capitol riot. (The New York Times)

International News

  1. China-Taiwan Tensions: China conducts military drills near Taiwan, sparking concerns of a potential invasion. (The Guardian)
  2. India-Pakistan Tensions: India and Pakistan exchange gunfire along their disputed border, killing several soldiers on both sides. (The Hindu)
  3. Middle East Peace Process: The United States and Israel announce a new peace plan for the Middle East, which has been met with widespread criticism from Palestinians and other Arab states. (Haaretz)

Business News

  1. Economy: The US Federal Reserve raises interest rates for the third time this year, citing concerns over inflation. (The Wall Street Journal)
  2. Tech: Elon Musk's SpaceX raises $1.9 billion in funding, valuing the company at over $100 billion. (CNBC)
  3. Finance: The global stock market experiences a significant decline, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling over 500 points. (Bloomberg)

Sports News

  1. NFL: The Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game, advancing to the Super Bowl. (ESPN)
  2. NBA: The Los Angeles Lakers defeat the Boston Celtics in the NBA Finals, winning their 17th championship. (NBA.com)
  3. Soccer: The English Premier League announces a new deal with a major sponsor, worth over $1 billion. (BBC Sport)

Entertainment News

  1. Music: Taylor Swift releases a new album, "Midnights", which debuts at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart. (Rolling Stone)
  2. Film: The new James Bond film, "No Time to Die", premieres in London, starring Daniel Craig as the iconic spy. (The Hollywood Reporter)
  3. TV: The popular TV show "Stranger Things" is renewed for a fifth season, with production set to begin later this year. (Variety)

These are just a few of the top stories from Google News. You can customize your news feed by searching for specific topics or sources, and adjusting your settings to prioritize the types of news you want to see.