Former DHS disinformation office chief joins nonprofit, calls out GOP lawmakers

Nina Jankowicz, the former Department of Homeland Security disinformation chief, has joined a nonprofit to combat disinformation ahead of the 2024 election and as artificial intelligence (AI) is on the rise. Jankowicz joined The American Sunlight Project and sent a letter to congressional leaders who have “done little to improve the health of our information … Read more

Musk says House has launched inquiry over X-Brazil battle

Elon Musk said Thursday that the House has launched an inquiry into his country’s work in Brazil after the tech mogul claimed that Brazilian leaders illegally demanded he ban members of parliament and journalists from his social media platform X and he refused. Musk announced that X has “received an inquiry from the U.S. House … Read more

More than 90 people killed after boat sinks off Mozambique coast, authorities say

More than 90 people died when an overcrowded makeshift ferry sank off the north coast of Mozambique, local authorities said on Sunday. The converted fishing boat, carrying about 130 people, ran into trouble as it tried to reach an island off Nampula province, officials said. “Because the boat was overcrowded and unsuited to carry passengers … Read more

Ex-Trump lawyer Eastman should lose CA law license

Associated Press LOS ANGELES — A judge has recommended that conservative attorney John Eastman lose his California law license over his efforts to keep former President Donald Trump in power after the 2020 election. Eastman, a former law school dean, faces 11 disciplinary charges in the state bar court stemming from his development of a … Read more

Meta Kills a Crucial Transparency Tool At the Worst Possible Time

Earlier this month, Meta announced that it would be shutting down CrowdTangle, the social media monitoring and transparency tool that has allowed journalists and researchers to track the spread of mis- and disinformation. It will cease to function on August 14, 2024—just months before the US presidential election. Meta’s move is just the latest example … Read more

Daily Wire cuts ties with Candace Owens over antisemitic rhetoric

By Oliver Darcy | CNN The Daily Wire, the right-wing media outlet co-founded by Ben Shapiro, said Friday that it had severed ties with Candace Owens, the far-right commentator who has ignited a torrent of backlash in recent months for her repeated embrace of antisemitic rhetoric. “Daily Wire and Candace Owens have ended their relationship,” Jeremy Boreing, the chief executive … Read more

China steps up crackdown on ‘misleading’ AI-generated content, ‘troubling phenomena’

The provisions were published jointly in 2022 by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and the Ministry of Public Security. Beijing has become increasingly concerned about computer-generated content that can be used to create deepfake videos, disinformation or scams. China was the first country to regulate generative artificial intelligence and services like ChatGPT. But … Read more

House GOP’s new Jan. 6 probe tries to shift blame from Trump

By Lisa Mascaro | Associated Press WASHINGTON — House Republicans are launching a vast reinvestigation of the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, seeking to push the blame away from Donald Trump, who has been indicted over his actions or his supporters in the mob siege trying to overturn the 2020 election. As … Read more

Ex-FBI informant charged with lying about Bidens’ Ukraine biz

By Hannah Rabinowitz, Evan Perez and Marshall Cohen | CNN Special counsel David Weiss charged a former FBI informant with lying about President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden’s involvement in business dealings with Ukrainian energy company Burisma Holdings, undercutting a major aspect of Republicans’ impeachment inquiry into the president. Alexander Smirnov, 43, is … Read more

Takeaways from two Trump case hearings in NY, Georgia

By Jill Colvin and Adriana Gomez Licon | Associated Press NEW YORK — Donald Trump ‘s unprecedented tangle of overlapping trials was on full display Thursday with simultaneous court hearings in New York and Georgia. In Manhattan, a judge ruled that Trump’s hush-money case will begin on March 25, making it the first of his … Read more