'Disinformation czar' Nina Jankowicz is back to tell Americans what to think


by New York Post

New York Post— Nina Jankowicz has co-founded the "American Sunlight Project," a nonprofit with the goal to "expose the infrastructure and funding behind the disinformation campaigns that are attempting to undermine American democracy."

Drudge Report—Is the Economy As Bad as Americans Think?. A majority of Americans think that the U.S. economy is heading in the wrong direction, according to an exclusive poll for Newsweek, with many blaming Joe Biden's economic agenda—Bidenomics—for it.But experts told Newsweek that the U.S. economy is doing relatively well, especially when compared to most other Western economies. The negative outlook on the economy that many Americans hold is likely linked to the fact that the economic picture is objectively complicated and hard to understand right...

ETtech.com—TikTok tells advertisers: ‘We are not backing down’. Hundreds of advertisers, including major brands like L'Oreal and Victoria's Secret, flocked to Manhattan's Lower East Side on Thursday night for TikTok's annual spring pitch to marketers. It had been about a week since President Joe Biden signed a law that says TikTok must be sold by its Chinese parent company or face a potential ban, and marketers were champing at the bit to hear TikTok's thoughts. They didn't have to wait long. Blake Chandlee, TikTok's president of global business solutions,...

The Verge—Even Walmart thinks American healthcare is too expensive. Walmart isn’t making enough money off its new health centers, so it decided to close up shop. The retail giant announced today that it’ll shutter all 51 health centers it opened up across five states since 2019. Walmart is also getting rid of its virtual care program after acquiring telehealth provider MeMD in 2021. “We determined there is not a sustainable business model for us to continue,” Walmart said in an announcement today. "“We determined there is not a sustainable business model for...