What is the News Research Tool?

The News Research Tool is a free tool that helps you discover news articles and headlines for any keyword. It uses Google News RSS to fetch the latest news coverage from thousands of sources worldwide, giving you a comprehensive view of news content for your SEO and content strategy.

Simply enter a keyword and the tool will fetch the latest news articles, organized by source/publication for easy browsing.

How to Use the News Research Tool

  • Enter a keyword or topic (e.g. "technology", "AI", "climate change").
  • Click the Search button.
  • Review the news articles organized by source.
  • Export all articles as a CSV file for further analysis.

How It Works

  • Enter a keyword — The tool sends your keyword to Google News RSS.
  • Fetch articles — Google News returns the latest headlines from thousands of publications.
  • Group by source — Articles are organized by their publication source for easy scanning.
  • Display results — Results are shown in organized cards, with each source as a header and its articles listed below.

Why use news research for SEO?

  • Content ideas — Discover trending topics your audience is reading about.
  • Competitor analysis — See which publications cover your target keywords.
  • Link building — Find news articles covering your niche for outreach opportunities.
  • Trend monitoring — Stay updated on the latest developments in your industry.

Privacy

This tool fetches publicly available RSS data from Google News. No keywords, results, or IP addresses are stored or logged.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the News Research Tool free?

Yes. The tool is 100% free with no sign-up, no limits, and no captchas required.

How many news articles will I get?

Google News RSS returns up to 100 articles for each search. The number of results depends on how popular your keyword is in the news.

Can I export the news articles?

Yes. Click the Export CSV button to download all articles as a CSV file with source, title, date, and URL columns.

How fresh is the news data?

The tool fetches real-time data from Google News RSS, so you get the latest available headlines at the time of your search.