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#1 Searched News on Google this year?

Charlie Kirk assassination 100.0%

Gaza–Israel conflict <1%

Liberation Day tariffs <1%

US government shutdown <1%

Polymarket

$1,000,253 Vol.

This market will resolve according to the news topic ranked #1 in Google’s official Year in Search list for 2025, published on Google’s Year in Search hub.

The authoritative location is trends.withgoogle.com/year-in-search (navigate: Global → Trending → News), where the 2025 page will appear once released (the 2024 page currently shows the Global “News” ranking).

If the listed market topic and Google’s #1 topic are reasonably closely related in ordinary usage, i.e., one is an umbrella for the other, one is a specific sub-event of the other, or they are clear synonyms/aliases (including abbreviations, misspellings, or equivalent phrasing), then it counts for resolution. For example, “Rafah offensive” counts for “Gaza–Israel conflict,” and “U.S. strikes on Iran” counts for “Israel–Iran conflict.” By contrast, distinct contemporaneous topics that merely influence one another do not count for each other unless Google itself lists them as a single combined topic (e.g., “NVIDIA stock plunge” does not count for “DeepSeek R1 launch”).

This market may resolve as soon as the official 2025 data is released for the specified timeframe. If none of the listed options is ranked #1 in the respective list, or if Google does not release the 2025 Year in Search by March 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other.”
Volume
$1,000,253
Date de fin
Dec 31, 2025
Créé le
Oct 23, 2025, 2:54 PM ET
This market will resolve according to the news topic ranked #1 in Google’s official Year in Search list for 2025, published on Google’s Year in Search hub. The authoritative location is trends.withgoogle.com/year-in-search (navigate: Global → Trending → News), where the 2025 page will appear once released (the 2024 page currently shows the Global “News” ranking). If the listed market topic and Google’s #1 topic are reasonably closely related in ordinary usage, i.e., one is an umbrella for the other, one is a specific sub-event of the other, or they are clear synonyms/aliases (including abbreviations, misspellings, or equivalent phrasing), then it counts for resolution. For example, “Rafah offensive” counts for “Gaza–Israel conflict,” and “U.S. strikes on Iran” counts for “Israel–Iran conflict.” By contrast, distinct contemporaneous topics that merely influence one another do not count for each other unless Google itself lists them as a single combined topic (e.g., “NVIDIA stock plunge” does not count for “DeepSeek R1 launch”). This market may resolve as soon as the official 2025 data is released for the specified timeframe. If none of the listed options is ranked #1 in the respective list, or if Google does not release the 2025 Year in Search by March 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to “Other.”

Résultat proposé: No

Aucune contestation

Résultat final: No

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Market icon

#1 Searched News on Google this year?

Charlie Kirk assassination 100.0%

Gaza–Israel conflict <1%

Liberation Day tariffs <1%

US government shutdown <1%

Polymarket

$1,000,253 Vol.

Gaza–Israel conflict

$33,902 Vol.

No

Liberation Day tariffs

$34,057 Vol.

No

US government shutdown

$48,777 Vol.

No

DeepSeek R1 launch

$24,895 Vol.

No

Extreme heat

$13,116 Vol.

No

Israel–Iran conflict

$37,325 Vol.

No

Kamchatka earthquake

$20,903 Vol.

No

Air India aviation disaster

$92,972 Vol.

No

Philippines earthquake

$13,017 Vol.

No

Charlie Kirk assassination

$605,763 Vol.

Yes

GPT-5 launch

$75,526 Vol.

No

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