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FBI Searches Fulton County Election Office in Georgia
The FBI conducted a search of the Fulton County election office outside of Atlanta on Wednesday, January 28, 2026. According to a statement from the FBI, the action was a "court authorized law enforcement action," but the agency did not clarify if it was connected to the 2020 election, NPR reported. The search occurred amidst ongoing scrutiny of Fulton County's handling of the 2020 election.
The Department of Justice announced last month that it was suing Fulton County for records related to the 2020 election, according to NPR. President Trump narrowly lost Georgia's 2020 presidential race.
In other news, Meta began blocking users from sharing links to ICE List, a website compiling names of Department of Homeland Security employees, across Facebook, Instagram, and Threads, Ars Technica reported. Dominick Skinner, the creator of ICE List, told WIRED that links to the website had been shared without issue on Meta's platforms for over six months. "I think it's no surprise that a company run by a man who sat behind Trump at his inauguration, and donated to the destruction of the White House, has taken a stance that helps ICE agents retain anonymity," Skinner said, according to Ars Technica.
Also this week, the Trump administration secretly overhauled nuclear safety rules, NPR reported. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) also released findings on a crash that occurred in Washington, D.C., according to NPR.
Meanwhile, advancements in Artificial Intelligence continue to progress. MIT Technology Review reported that the ability for AI to remember user preferences is becoming a selling point for AI chatbots and agents. Google announced Personal Intelligence, a new way for people to interact with the company's Gemini chatbot, which draws on Gmail, photos, search, and YouTube histories to personalize the experience. OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta are also adding new ways for their AI products to remember and draw from peoples personal details and preferences, according to MIT Technology Review.
In the business sector, Western Sugar's early adoption of SAP S4HANA Cloud Public Edition is proving to be the foundation for its AI transformation, VentureBeat reported. Ten years ago, Western Sugar moved from on-premise SAP ECC to SAP S4HANA Cloud Public Edition. Richard Caluori, Director of Corporate Controlling, said the company was trying to escape "a trainwreck: a heavily customized ERP system so laden with custom ABAP code that it had become unupgradable." As SAP accelerates its rollout of business AI capabilities across finance, supply chain, HR, and more, Western Sugar is uniquely positioned to take advantage of the technology, according to VentureBeat.
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