Netflix's legal drama "The Lincoln Lawyer" was renewed for a fifth season ahead of its fourth season premiere, Variety reported on January 28, 2026. The fourth season, based on Michael Connelly's novel "The Law of Innocence," is set to debut on February 5. Season five will draw from Connelly's "Resurrection Walk" and consist of 10 episodes.
In other news, multiple sources reported on a variety of unrelated events. Actor Giancarlo Esposito called for revolution at the Sundance Film Festival amid protests against Trump-era ICE policies, according to Fortune.
Meanwhile, Jingliang Su, a Chinese national, was sentenced for his involvement in a large-scale cryptocurrency fraud operation originating in Southeast Asia, Fortune reported. The "pig butchering" scam defrauded Americans through social media, highlighting a growing trend of technology-driven scams exploiting cryptocurrencies.
In the technology sector, the use of AI tools in software development is rapidly increasing, according to Hacker News. The Jellyfin project noted a rise in contributors using AI, such as Claude Code and ChatGPT, citing the power and flexibility these tools offer to both experienced and new developers. However, Jellyfin emphasized its commitment to code quality, readability, simplicity, and conciseness, which is maintained through manual review by a dedicated team.
Pornhub will restrict access in the UK starting February 2nd due to the Online Safety Act's age verification requirements, BBC Technology reported. Aylo, Pornhub's parent company, claimed the age checks have failed to protect minors and have instead driven traffic to unregulated sites. Ofcom, the UK regulator, maintains that the age checks are working and that Pornhub is choosing to block access rather than comply.
Simultaneously, Senate Democrats are pushing for immigration enforcement reforms amidst a looming government shutdown, demanding stricter regulations for federal agents in exchange for funding the Department of Homeland Security, according to multiple news sources.
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