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
Russian court declares Facebook, Instagram extremist organizations The ruling amounts to an immediate ban of Facebook and Instagram in Russia, where both platforms are already blocked. WhatsApp, also owned by Meta, is still allowed. Alina Selyukh
4 reasons why social media can give a skewed account of the war in Ukraine Images of Ukraine are flooding social media, but experts warn they don't show the full picture and can sometimes give a misleading account of the conflict on the ground. Geoff Brumfiel
Here's how Americans view facial recognition and driverless cars The most strongly opposed applications of artificial intelligence focused on computer chip brain implants and driverless cars. Ayana Archie
To try or not to try — remotely. As jury trials move online, courts see pros and cons Courts turned to remote juries during the pandemic. Now they're grappling with continuing a practice that can expand the pool of jurors but is also susceptible to problems common to all video calls. Huo Jingnan
Netflix plans to start charging for password sharing, and customers aren't happy The company said it has previously encouraged account sharing, but that the practices are "impacting our ability to invest in great new TV and films for our members." Ayana Archie
Social media is flooded with information about Ukraine. SIFT through your sources first. As the war in Ukraine stretches toward its third week, misinformation about the invasion continues to cloud the airwaves in Russia and beyond. Libby Denkmann