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Known Issue: After installing KB5001391 or later updates, the news and interests button in the Windows taskbar might have blurry text on certain display configurations. If you are using a 3rd party firewall, you will need to allow: C:\Windows\SystemApps\_cw5n1h2txyewy\SearchApp.exe News and interests is only available on the primary monitor taskbar and where the taskbar is aligned to the bottom of the screen. The News and interests feature requires the new Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser to be installed on your PC. You must be signed in as an administrator to enable or disable the news and interests feature. For your convenience, we have also published an updated version of the Administrative Templates (.admx) for Windows 10, version 20H2 to the Microsoft Download Center.
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To access the policy for news and interests on the taskbar, on a device that has installed the April 2021 Cumulative Update Preview (or May 2021 quality update), navigate to C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions and locate the file called Feeds.admx. The GPO in this tutorial will only work if you already have the News and interests feature available.
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This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable the news and interests on taskbar feature for all users in Windows 10.

The News and interests settings UI will be present in the Taskbar context menu, and users will be able to turn it on or off or switch modes. Enabled – News and interests will be allowed on the taskbar.Microsoft has made a Enable news and interests on the taskbar group policy setting available that specifies whether news and interests is allowed on the device.
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View your location’s current weather conditions directly on your taskbar and hover over the icon to see concise, scannable information from sports and stocks to local news and breaking headlines. News and interests on the taskbar provides easy access to information that’s important to you, without the distraction of switching between apps, websites, and other devices. UPDATE 5/25: News and interests on the taskbar is now available to anyone who installs the KB5003214 update.

News and interests on the taskbar will begin rolling out to Windows 10 users on April 22, 2021. You can still add and remove News and Interests icon on taskbar. The policy used in this tutorial to enable or disable the News and Interests feature appears to no longer be available for some. How to Enable or Disable News and Interests on Taskbar in Windows 10
