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360 News is a live news reader built into 360 and accessible from the nav bar under News, or directly at 360-search.com/news. It pulls from public news feeds and presents articles in a clean grid — no ad scripts slowing down the page, no algorithmic filter deciding what you should care about, and no paywalls blocking you from the headline. You see what’s happening, not what an algorithm thinks will keep you scrolling.

News categories

360 News covers a wide range of topics. Switch between categories using the pill buttons at the top of the page:

📰 Top Stories

The day’s biggest headlines across all topics.

💻 Tech

Technology news from top industry sources.

🔬 Science

Science and environment coverage.

📈 Business

Markets, companies, and economic news.

🎬 Entertainment

Arts, culture, and entertainment.

⚽ Sports

Live sports headlines and match results.

🌍 World

International news from around the globe.

How to access 360 News

1

Open the sidebar

Click the ☰ Menu button to open the sidebar from any 360 page.
2

Click News

Select News from the nav list to go directly to the news feed.
3

Browse or search

Click a category pill to filter the feed, or use the search bar on the news page to find specific articles within the current category.
4

Refresh

Click the ↻ Refresh button at any time to reload the latest headlines. The feed also auto-refreshes every five minutes.

Why 360 News loads faster

Most news aggregators are weighed down by ad networks, tracking scripts, and third-party widgets that have to load before you see a single headline. 360 News has none of those. The page loads the feed directly and renders it immediately — so you get to the news without waiting.
Content is sourced from public RSS feeds published by news outlets. 360 displays the headlines and summaries; clicking an article opens the original source in a new tab.

No algorithmic filter

360 News doesn’t personalise your feed based on what you’ve clicked before or what an engagement algorithm predicts you’ll click next. Every category shows the most recent articles from that feed in chronological order. What’s at the top is what’s newest — not what’s most likely to provoke a reaction.
The hero article displayed at the top of the feed is the most recent item from your selected category. The rest of the grid follows in order below it.