How to get google news rss

There are a few ways to get Google News RSS feeds:

Method 1: Google News RSS Feeds

  1. Go to Google News (news.google.com) and search for a specific topic, keyword, or location.
  2. Click on the "Settings" icon (represented by three horizontal lines) at the top right corner of the page.
  3. Select "RSS" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Choose the RSS format you prefer (e.g., Atom or RSS 2.0).
  5. Click on the "Get RSS" button to generate the RSS feed URL.

Method 2: Google News RSS Feeds using Search Operators

  1. Use Google News search operators to refine your search results. For example:
    • site:news.google.com to search within Google News only.
    • inurl:news.google.com to search for URLs containing "news.google.com".
    • filetype:rss to search for RSS feeds.
  2. Use the search operator related: to find related news stories. For example: related:techcrunch to find news stories related to TechCrunch.
  3. Use the search operator intitle: to search for news stories with specific titles. For example: intitle:Google+ to find news stories with "Google+" in the title.

Method 3: Google News RSS Feeds using Third-Party Tools

  1. Use a third-party tool like Feedburner (owned by Google) to create an RSS feed from Google News.
  2. Go to Feedburner (feedburner.google.com) and sign in with your Google account.
  3. Click on "Create a New Feed" and enter the URL of the Google News search results page.
  4. Choose the RSS format and other settings as desired.
  5. Click on "Save" to create the RSS feed.

Example RSS Feed URLs

Here are some example RSS feed URLs for Google News:

Note that these URLs may change over time, and it's always a good idea to check the Google News terms of service to ensure that you're using the RSS feeds in compliance with their policies.