Google "Top stories" re-labeler
Google "Top stories" re-labeler is a free Chrome add-on developed by arm5077. This add-on aims to improve the accuracy and clarity of the "Top stories" section on Google search results.
Previously known as "In the news," this section often featured clickbait articles that were not necessarily reliable or accurate. For example, during the 2016 election, searching for "2016 popular vote" would display a fake news article incorrectly declaring Donald Trump as the popular winner. Similarly, searching for "aliens" would yield a story about extraterrestrials supposedly draining energy from the sun.
Although Google has renamed this section to "Top stories," it still lacks precision. The Google "Top stories" re-labeler add-on offers users the option to replace the default title with more accurate alternatives. This ensures that users have a clearer understanding of the content they are about to access.
With Google "Top stories" re-labeler, users can customize their search experience and have more control over the information they receive. This add-on is a valuable tool for those who prefer accurate and reliable news sources.