Just go onto the .Gov website - they all have a 'search site' function.
It depends on your topic, but the federal government is often a useful source. Google allows you to limit your search to government websites by using site:.gov in the search field (for example, if you want articles on childhood obesity, you'd search "childhood obesity" site:.gov).
You can search such websites based on domain type, that means search www.princyinstitute.edu sites
gov. Government websites end in .gov.
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GOV is used for all government websites.
.gov or .mil
.Gov tld domains cannot be purchased by ordinary organizations or person - only people from the government are allowed to operate these domains, I'm not sure but i think .gov has more importance in search results over .com such as Google.
Websites ending with '.gov' are sponsored top-level domains. It is a short form of 'government'. Websites having that ending are limited to government websites of the United States.
If possible, it is recommended to avoid any sites that simply end with .com as anyone can buy these domains always look for a site with .gov (government) or .org (organisation) as they a always reliable.
.gov is the top-level domain for the U.S. federal government. It also includes some state and local governments and agencies, but only in the United States..GOV is administered by the US Government and only allows official government (federal, state, local) websites.
The abbreviation is govt. or for internet websites (.gov)
free people search websites