Biden announces new sanctions, says Putin ‘was dead wrong’

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When Do Creepy Facebook Messages Cross a Line? Supreme Court May Decide.

The Supreme Court will hear arguments in April on a question it once ducked: whether intent counts in criminal cases based on online threats.Read More
Supreme Court to Hear Case That Targets a Legal Shield of Tech Giants

The justices are set to hear a case challenging Section 230, a law that protects Google, Facebook and others from lawsuits over what their users post online.Read More
A Fraught New Frontier in Telehealth: Ketamine
With loosened rules around remote prescriptions, a psychedelic-like drug has become a popular treatment for mental health conditions. But a boom in at-home use has outpaced evidence of safety.Read More
Inside the Hunt for U.F.O.s at the End of the World

As quickly as the national craziness over downed objects began, the United States called off the search, leaving answers encased in Arctic ice and under the whitecaps of Lake Huron.Read More
Hedge Fund Billionaire Gets Billions More to Retire

Bridgewater’s founder, Ray Dalio, retired last year after months of negotiations that guaranteed him a gigantic exit package.Read More
They Were Married. They Shared a Trench. They Died in It Together.

Taras and Olha Melster signed up to help the war effort. Like many other urban professionals in Ukraine, they never expected to be sent to the front line.Read More
Biden Visits Kyiv, Ukraine’s Embattled Capital, as Air-Raid Siren Sounds

President Biden took a nearly 10-hour train ride from the border of Poland to show his administration’s “unwavering support” nearly a year into Russia’s invasion.Read More
Exiled Russian journalists share how some Russians feel about the invasion

CNN’s Bianna Golodryga speaks with Ekaterina Kotrikadze and Tikhon Dzyadko, the news director and editor-in-chief of exiled Russian news outlet TV Rain, about where the war in Ukraine stands with exiled Russians a year after the invasion.Read More
Analysis: Why the US is accusing Russia of crimes against humanity and what that means

A year into Russia’s brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the US has seen enough.Read More