Twitter Temporarily Locks Trump's Account Twitter removed three of President Trump's tweets on Wednesday regarding the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and locked out his account for at least 12 hours. Bobby Allyn
U.S. Security Agencies: Massive Computer Hack Is 'Likely Russian' In its most detailed comment so far, the U.S. government says the breach of government and private company computer networks "will require a sustained and dedicated effort to remediate." Greg Myre
RIP Flash Player: Adobe Ends Support Of Pioneering Web Animation Technology Adobe is finally ending support for its Flash Player, a pioneering technology that once enabled easier creation of online animation. Historian Anastasia Salter helps explain.
Google Workers Launch Union To Press Grievances With Executives Over 200 engineers and others joined the Alphabet Workers Union, a big win for labor organizing in largely anti-union Silicon Valley. They are supported by the Communications Workers of America. Alina Selyukh
Group Behind Alleged Russia Hack Broke Into Microsoft's Internal Systems Microsoft previously said it was among thousands of companies that discovered malware on its systems. But now, it is revealing the attack allowed hackers to access its closely-guarded source code. Bobby Allyn
Run, Die, Repeat: How Roguelike Games Helped Us Get Through 2020 Video games can offer immense, immersive open worlds — but for some players, the small-scale grinding repetition of the games known as "roguelikes" is a better way to pass the time. Jason Sheehan
Dubsmash Creators Of Color Say They Deserve Credit — And Money — On TikTok A battle is being fought over who owns viral dance moves on Internet video apps. Black and Brown creators on Dubsmash say TikTok creators are profiting off their dance moves. Bobby Allyn
2020 Sets Record For Returns Of Online Purchases After the mass shipping comes the mass returns. Online shopping drove this year's record sales, and online purchases are much more likely to get returned. Alina Selyukh
How The Pandemic Turned An Introvert Into A Voice For Gig Workers As the pandemic forced society to acknowledge just how essential low-wage gig workers are, Willy Solis, who delivers groceries for the app Shipt, seized the moment to advocate for better conditions. Shannon Bond
U.S. Cyber Agency: SolarWinds Attack Hitting Local Governments The malware-infused SolarWinds software update, blamed on Russian state actors, appears to have infected computers more broadly than previously acknowledged. Jaclyn Diaz