The Google News turned 20 this year and got a major redesign. The new design that was recently released (on desktops), gives priority in covering important news. In addition to top stories and personalized picks, there is a strong focus on local news.
This section is finally at the top of the page and you can add more webpages in case the coverage is not enough.
The redesigned site also marks the official return of Google News to Spain. Google withdrew it service of her in December 2014 in view of a law that required her company to fund publishers to use their content. However, a coalition of newspapers pressured Google to bring back Google News.
Updated website helps to support of the Google News Initiative, a long-running campaign to support newsrooms amid concerns that the Internet is eroding access to quality journalism. So Google has started accepting applications for one Global News Equity Fund which will help support news for minorities and smaller editorial teams.
It is too early to say whether the redesign will be successful. However, it gives local news a much higher priority than in the past while allowing the choice of editors, from the public itself, and not from Google.