EditorialMore than 100 subpoenas have been issued to techies like Jack Dorsey and Marc Andreessen as Twitter tries to force Elon Musk to complete a $44 billion deal. Law firms are stoked. (Igor Bastidas/The New York Times)
EditorialA March 17, 2022, satellite image over East Antarctica provided by the U.S. National Ice Center shows the largest fragment of the collapsed Conger ice shelf, an iceberg named C-38.
EditorialScott Conger, mayor of Jackson, Tenn., stands for a portrait on Jan. 14, 2022 at Jackson’s City Hall. He is one of a growing number of local leaders starting crypto projects for their cities. (Houston Cofield/The New York Times)
EditorialAn online scam targeted prominent women in India, telling them the Ivy League was calling. (Illustration by Israel G. Vargas/The New York Times; Photograph by Rebecca Conway/The New York Times)
EditorialA former co-worker accused the men who gathered intelligence for Uber of wiretapping their colleagues, hacking foreign governments and stealing trade secrets. It wasn’t true, but the allegations still follow them. (Shira Inbar/The New York Times)
EditorialSocial media platforms like TikTok and Instagram try to monitor for content related to the problem of eating disorders, but it is not always clear what to do about it. (Paige Vickers/The New York Times)
EditorialSoon after joining Twitter in 2019, Dantley Davis gathered his staff in a conference room at the company’s San Francisco headquarters. Twitter was too nice, he told the group, and he was there to change it. (Matt Rota/The New York Times)