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Google is DOWN! Thousands of users report problems searching and reading news articles

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Google is down for thousands of users around the world reporting issues with Search and News

Google is down for thousands of users around the world reporting issues with Search and News.

DownDetector, a site that monitors online outages, shows that the problems hit the tech giant around 8 a.m. ET.

The United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, parts of Europe, and many other countries are experiencing issues with the website and app.

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Google is down for thousands of users around the world reporting issues with Search and News

DownDetector’s outage map shows New York, Boston and Los Angeles in red.

Problem reports show that 63 percent of users have problems with the website, 33 percent cited Search and a mere three percent say Maps is buggy.

Users have flocked to X to share their frustrations over the outage and see if others are having problems.

“Someone else has Google down,” was an announcement that filled the social media site.

One user shared a screenshot of their Google search for “british army,” and the website showed “Your search – “british army” – did not return any news results.”

Others are shown a black screen when trying to search for articles on Google News.

However, Google’s service panels do not show interruptions.

A user shared a screenshot of their Google search for

One user shared a screenshot of their Google search for “british army,” and the website showed “Your search – “british army” – did not return any news results.”

Others are shown a black screen when trying to search for articles on Google News. However, Google's service panels do not show interruptions.

Others are shown a black screen when trying to search for articles on Google News. However, Google’s service panels do not show interruptions.

DailyMail.com checked Google News and received an alert: ‘Uh-oh, something went wrong. Please try again’ and ‘There are no items to display’.

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