They look like - and link to - real news articles. But they're actually ads from the Harris campaign
Briefly

The recent Kamala Harris ads in Google search feeds create a misleading impression by featuring pro-Harris messages disguised as headlines from legitimate news organizations.
Jane Kirtley, a media ethics professor, noted, 'What it's about is confusion and deception,' highlighting concerns over the misleading nature of the ads.
The ads, while legal, have raised alarms among news organizations for potentially blurring lines between journalism and campaign messaging, leading to public misinformation.
Google's strategy suggests a trend in political advertising where various media formats, especially online, are increasingly utilized to navigate and influence voter perceptions.
Read at Newsday
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