Elon Musk will join Twitter's board. Will users finally get an edit button? News broke this week that Musk had taken a 9% stake in the company, becoming its single largest shareholder. Musk polled users on whether they want the ability to edit their tweets. Joe Hernandez
Some Russians are are skirting website restrictions through VPNs. What are they? Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Andy Yen, founder and CEO of Proton VPN, about the jump in Russians using virtual private networks to access websites blocked by their government. Ayesha Rascoe
Russia threatens to fine Wikipedia if it doesn't remove some details about the war Russia's communications regulator says it will fine Wikipedia up to $47,000 for not complying with requests to take down information. It has made similar warnings to Google about YouTube videos. Rachel Treisman
The Patagonia vest endures in San Francisco tech circles, despite ridicule Flyers around San Francisco are urging tech workers to give up the quintessential Silicon Valley uniform: the fleece vest. It's just the latest flashpoint in the city's class battle. Bobby Allyn
The role cyberattacks and information campaigns have played in the war in Ukraine In the weeks leading to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, experts said cyberwar could be imminent. It turns out, cyberattacks and information campaigns have played a subtle, nuanced role in the conflict. Jenna McLaughlin
GameStop's stock is on fire once again and here's why A year after the "meme stock" phenomenon, GameStop continues to perform far above investment experts' predictions. Jaclyn Diaz
A retro computer museum in Mariupol beloved by children was attacked by Russia "It's been a hobby of my life," said the owner of the retro computer collection that was hit by a Russian attack in the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol. Fernando Alfonso III
Volunteer hackers form 'IT Army' to help Ukraine fight Russia NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben speaks with Dina Temple-Raston, host of the Click Here podcast, about an international effort involving hackers to fight Russia's invasion of Ukraine online.
How the false Russian biolab story came to circulate among the U.S. far right The war over Ukraine's future is being fought on the ground, in the air — and through social media posts and viral videos that take advantage of America's deeply polarized politics. Bill Chappell
The U.S. warns companies to stay on guard for possible Russian cyberattacks President Biden said "evolving intelligence" showed Russia is "exploring options for potential cyberattacks." The U.S. has previously warned about Russia's capability to attack U.S. infrastructure. James Doubek