.. CNN news stories appear to be sponsored by the CIA.
Google is all about advertising, and so it appears to be promoting the online New York Times.
"The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal are among the newspaper groups that this year set up special divisions to create sponsored content for advertisers including Goldman Sachs and Netflix."
Recently, The Atlantic published a sponsored post for the Church of Scientology.
Mail Online gets its journalists to produce sponsored content on behalf of advertisers.
Sir Martin Sorrell of WPP, the world’s largest advertising group, says: "there's very little risk" for those publishers that "make clear that the piece is paid for".
The Financial Times has a regular colour supplement called How To Spend It.
Recently this supplement, temporarily renamed How To Give It, appeared to be devoting 130 pages to the subject of giving money to the charity 'Save the Children'.
The charity's Chief Executive Justin Forsyth, a former advisor to Tony Blair, earned £163,000 last year.
There is a belief that certain charities are fronts for the security services, such as MI6 and the CIA.