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FBI Searches Fulton County Election Office Amid Ongoing 2020 Election Inquiry
The FBI conducted a search of the Fulton County election office outside of Atlanta on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, according to NPR News. The search warrant served by the FBI was for records related to the 2020 election, the county confirmed.
The FBI would only state that it was executing a "court authorized law enforcement action," NPR reported. This action follows an announcement last month from the Department of Justice that it was suing Fulton County for records related to the 2020 election, in which President Trump narrowly lost Georgia.
In other news, President Donald Trump rallied business leaders in Washington, D.C. to supplement the $1,000 his Administration is providing to every American child born between 2025 and 2028 in new "Trump Accounts," Time reported. The initiative, part of the "Big Beautiful Bill," provides each newborn with $1,000 as seed funding for an account invested in the S&P 500. "Even people that truly hate me are making this investment," Trump said at the event. No money can be withdrawn from the account until the child reaches adulthood.
Meanwhile, in the realm of cybersecurity, a state-sponsored hacking campaign in September 2025 utilized Anthropic's Claude code as an automated intrusion engine, according to MIT Technology Review. The attack affected roughly 30 organizations across tech, finance, manufacturing, and government. Anthropic's threat team assessed that the attackers used AI to carry out 80 to 90 percent of the operation, including reconnaissance, exploit development, credential harvesting, lateral movement, and data exfiltration, with humans intervening only at key decision points. "This was not a lab demo; it was a live espionage campaign," MIT Technology Review stated.
In the world of music, jazz vocalist Michael Mayo received his first Grammy nomination for his sophomore album, "Fly," which was released in October 2024, NPR reported.
Finally, a Chrome/Edge extension called "Netflix 4K Enabler" has been developed to force Netflix to stream 4K Ultra HD content on devices and browsers that Netflix artificially restricts, according to Hacker News. The extension spoofs screen resolution, User-Agent, and Media Capabilities API to bypass Netflix's restrictions.
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