As per Google News Initiative’s tweet, each link will have its own card, allowing for more space. For instance, if you search for “women’s soccer world cup,” stories from major news organizations will show up in boxes, and other links will have their individual cards – as opposed to a jumble of links like you’re currently used to. You can also click on each card to see the preview of the story. Hit the play button in the video embedded in the tweet for a closer look.

— Google News Initiative (@GoogleNewsInit) July 11, 2019 Publishers will also possibly benefit from the redesign, as it now prominently shows links and the name of the publication for each news story. Plus, the cards layout will show the full headline instead of displaying it until a certain character limit as shown in the screengrab below. The update is planned to roll out over a few weeks, so it might be a while before you see the refreshed page design.

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