(NewsNation) — Google has a new feature that lets users prioritize news outlets they trust.
The search giant recently launched "preferred sources," a tool that lets you choose which outlets you want to see in the "Top stories" section.
Once you've built your list, articles from those outlets will start appearing more prominently when they publish content related to your search.
Here's how it works and how to add NewsNation as a preferred source.
What is a preferred source on Google?
When you search for a topic in the news, Google's algorithms rank stories based on factors like relevance, prominence and the publisher's authority. The "Top stories" section is one of the main places those articles appear.
With preferred sources, you can create a list of outlets you want to see more ofte