For the first time, wind power eclipsed both coal and nuclear in the U.S. For a single day at the end of March, wind was the second-largest source of electricity generation, the Energy Information Administration says. Natural gas is still the nation's largest power source. Deepa Shivaram
Elon Musk wants to buy Twitter The maverick billionaire Elon Musk says he wants to buy Twitter and take it private. He's already Twitter's largest shareholder and has been a persistent critic of the platform's speech policies. David Gura
Sellers who ship through Amazon will see a new 5% fuel and inflation surcharge The new fee doesn't apply to sellers who use third party delivery services or ship orders themselves. Inflation in the U.S. stands at a 40-year high. Joe Hernandez
Credit firm TransUnion used deceptive marketing and 'dark patterns,' lawsuit alleges TransUnion used digital tricks called "dark patterns," such as putting information in low-contrast fine print and in an image that took longer to load than the rest of the webpage, regulators say. Joe Hernandez
3 things to know as Russia heads to a historic debt default Events over the past week have brought Russia tantalizingly close to its first default on foreign debt since the Bolshevik Revolution over a century ago. David Gura
Food galleys to reopen this week on Washington State Ferries After two years without hot food or alcoholic beverages, food services will return to some state ferry boats starting Wednesday, April 13. Galleys and cafeterias have been closed since the start of the pandemic. Casey Martin
Gen Z wants to work from home but has FOMO A new report from Washington State University reveals Gen Z generally doesn't feel ready to return to the office, but also feels that they are missing out on professional development. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Etsy sellers launch a week-long strike over increased fees Thousands of Etsy sellers closed their online shops for a week starting Monday in an attempt to get the company to address several complaints they have about the site. Jaclyn Diaz
Russia's war could shrink the Ukrainian economy by 45% this year, the World Bank says Meanwhile, the Russian economy is expected to contract by some 11% this year as a result of sanctions, and several other countries in the region are projected to fall into recession. Rachel Treisman
Snow crabs in the Bering Sea have been hard to find — partially due to climate change Ayesha Rascoe asks Seattle Times reporter Hal Bernton about the drop in the population of Bering Sea snow crabs, and why scientists think climate change may be an important driver. Ayesha Rascoe