Meta failed to address harm to teens, whistleblower testifies as Senators vow action Former engineer Arturo Bejar says he repeatedly raised the alarm to company execs about Instagram's harm to teens and they failed to act. Senators vow to pass a social media law this year. Dara Kerr
8 good habits that can protect you from getting scammed Scams can happen to anyone. Experts explain how to safeguard your data and money from being exploited or stolen by fraudsters. Marielle Segarra
FTX is now defunct. Does crypto have a future? Cryptocurrency trading platform FTX is defunct and its CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried, has been convicted of fraud. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks researcher Molly White what's next for crypto. Ayesha Rascoe
Satellites and social media offer hints about Israel's ground war strategy in Gaza The Israeli military appears to have encircled Gaza City, but so far, it's made only limited forays into the densest urban areas. Geoff Brumfiel
Sam Bankman-Fried is found guilty of all seven charges A jury in New York City has found the former crypto mogul Sam Bankman-Fried guilty — of securities fraud, money laundering, and five other criminal counts. David Gura
Using AI to follow one goose in a flock could help with conservation efforts Artificial Intelligence is coming to the animal kingdom. Researchers have used advanced facial recognition techniques to track individual geese in a population, and other animal species too. Geoff Brumfiel
CEO Sundar Pichai defends Google's search deals in antitrust trial The Justice Department laid out its case in the massive monopoly trial against Google which has been underway in Washington, D.C., for two months. Now it's Google's turn to call witnesses. Dara Kerr
'Alan Wake 2' and the year's best horror games, reviewed New horror game Alan Wake 2 is at once scary, cerebral and silly. But it's just the latest in a long line of prestigious horror titles. We round up our favorites. James Perkins Mastromarino
Biden plans to step up government oversight of AI with new 'pressure tests' The White House will require AI companies to test new systems and submit the results to the federal government. The goal is to mitigate some risks as the technology rapidly develops. Deepa Shivaram
Meta sued by states claiming Instagram and Facebook fueled youth mental health crisis More than two dozen states have sued Meta over allegations that its social media platforms can be addicting and violate consumer protection and child safety laws. Bobby Allyn