You can do it by going to the Settings app. Then, look for the 'Notifications & Actions' option. Within that, you should be able to find the toggle to turn off news stories.
To turn off news stories on Windows 10, start by opening the Settings. Search for 'Notifications' and click on it. You'll see the option for news stories. Just switch it off. Simple as that!
To turn off news stories in Windows 10, first click on the Start menu. Then, search for 'Settings'. In the Settings window, select 'System' and then 'Notifications & Actions'. Here, you'll find the option to turn off news stories.
You can usually find a settings option within the news feed interface and look for the 'stories' section to toggle it off.
You can usually do it in the app settings. Just look for options related to notifications or news, and then toggle off the feature for news stories.
You can usually look for settings or preferences within the website or app. Sometimes there's a toggle or option specifically for news stories on the homepage that you can simply turn off.
You can usually do it in the settings of the news app or website. Look for options like 'Notifications' or 'Preferences' and disable the 'Top Stories' feature.
You can usually do it in the settings of the news app or website. Just look for options like 'Notifications' or 'Alerts' and toggle them off.
You can usually do that in the settings of the news app or website. Look for options like 'Notifications' or 'News Preferences' and toggle off the relevant switches.
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It depends on the specific platform you're using. For some, you might need to go to your account settings, then find the 'Notifications' or 'Display' section and look for the option to disable stories. It could also be under a 'Privacy' or 'Content Preferences' tab.
First, make sure you have the latest version of the news platform. Then, navigate to the settings menu. Within that, there should be an option to turn on news stories. It might be labeled clearly or you might have to look under submenus related to content preferences.