Fulton County Board of Commissioners chairman denounces FBI seizure The chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners defended the authenticity of the 2020 election results after the FBI seized original voting records from the county.
Fulton County Board of Commissioners chairman denounces FBI seizure The chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners defended the authenticity of the 2020 election results after the FBI seized original voting records from the county.
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(Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)Like me, they’d arrived in time to savor the sight of the Sierra under all the snow that fell in late December. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)But in winter, the northern part of that loop is closed to cars. As for the June Mountain ski area, its 1,500 accessible acres make it much smaller than Mammoth Mountain (with whom it shares a corporate parent). (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)It’s fun to imagine that rustic, semi-remote places like this never change, but of course they do, for better and worse. (Christopher Reynolds / Los Angeles Times)“You get up to the lake and you hear the ice cracking.
LOADING ERROR LOADINGSPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — A former Illinois sheriff’s deputy was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in prison for fatally shooting Sonya Massey, who had dialed 911 to report a possible prowler outside her Springfield home. Her two children said they had to grow up without a mother, while Massey’s mother said she lived in fear. Advertisement“Today, I’m afraid to call the police in fear that I might end up like Sonya,” her mother Donna Massey said during the hearing. “Sonya Massey’s death rocked her family, but it rocked the community, it rocked the country,” State’s Attorney John Milhiser said. This booking photo provided by the Macon County, Ill., Jail in January 2025, shows Sean Grayson, a former Sangamon County Sheriff's deputy.
President Donald Trump speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) via Associated PressDonald Trump claims to have convinced Vladimir Putin to stop the Russian bombardments on Kyiv for one week amid freezing conditions. Speaking at a cabinet meeting at the White House on Thursday, the US president said: “I personally asked President Putin not to fire on Kyiv and the cities and towns for a week during this ... extraordinary cold.”AdvertisementHe claimed Putin has “agreed to that”. You’re not going to get that,” Trump claimed. Trump’s promise comes hours after Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned on Moscow that Putin is planning another large-scale barrage.
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How scammers use ‘ghost students’ to steal millions in financial aid Inside the "ghost students" scam that uses identity theft to steal college loans and financial aid, leaving some victims with debt and low credit scores.
Credit: Pablo Torre Finds OutThe shuttering of the Washington Post sports section is a watershed moment in the continued decline of the traditional media ecosystem. And it is a move that has been met with sadness across the sports media universe, even from new media stars like Pablo Torre. And the main issue that Pablo Torre sees is the loss of a massively important institution at the Washington Post that has been able to hold people accountable both inside and outside of the sports world. And it’s not just the Washington Post sports section either, it’s also the total transformation of CBS News and Paramount under Bari Weiss and the Ellisons. While the Washington Post hasn’t yet completely shuttered their sports department as was initially feared (at least not yet), it seems like it’s just another step in the destruction of the paper’s reputation and significance.
“The withdrawal of law enforcement resources here is dependent upon cooperation,” Homan said Thursday. AdvertisementOn Saturday, the day federal immigration agents shot Pretti, U.S. Atty. Tim Walz saying he could “bring an end to the chaos” in his state by, among other things, repealing sanctuary city policies and allowing federal agents into local jails. Pretti was the second U.S. citizen fatally shot by federal agents in Minneapolis in recent weeks. More than 3,000 federal immigration agents have been working in Minnesota under the Trump administration’s aggressive enforcement, Operation Metro Surge.
The focus on hedge and assignment clauses in investment advisory agreements reflects the SEC’s willingness to scrutinize documentation presented to advisory clients. In particular, the Order’s focus on hedge clauses shares similarities with enforcement actions brought by the SEC under former Chairman Gary Gensler, which pursued an aggressive regulatory enforcement agenda against investment advisers. Charges and ImplicationsThe SEC charged the Advisers with four separate violations of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 (the Advisers Act). Hedge Clause - Section 206(2)First, as provided in the Order, the SEC found the Advisers utilized investment advisory agreements that included “hedge clause” language, which is designed to limit an adviser’s liability. The Advisers’ hedge clauses, however, were found to be misleading and in violation of Section 206(2) of the Advisers Act.
Homan says ICE & CBP are working on Minneapolis 'draw-down plan'President Trump's border czar Tom Homan said he has ordered federal immigration authorities to work on an eventual draw-down plan for federal agents in Minnesota. Homan, who is taking control of Trump's immigration crackdown in Minnesota, said operations on the ground will be targeted. This comes after Renee Good and Alex Pretti were shot and killed by federal agents.
January 29, 2026 at 2:10 p.m. EST 9 minutes ago 4 minFour days after a massive winter storm dropped up to nine inches of snow and sleet across the D.C. area, snowplow driver Eric Moseley set out on another 12-hour shift to keep tackling its icy remains — block by block, mound by mound. Freezing temperatures have left banks of ice and snow on virtually every sidewalk in the District. Plenty of roads are still not clear, and many residents have grown frustrated with the city’s response.
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A bipartisan funding deal has been reached to avoid a government shutdown, the top Senate Democrat announced, and Senate GOP leaders are taking steps to try to schedule a vote for Thursday night. The deal, according to Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, includes a two-week stopgap funding extension for the Department of Homeland Security that Democrats had requested. The two-week extension to DHS funding is the time frame that Senate Democrats had been pushing for and shorter than what the White House had initially offered. Sen. Markwayne Mullin, however, argued Congress would need at least two weeks procedurally to renegotiate, consider and pass a new DHS funding bill. Seven conservatives had joined all Democrats to block the broader funding package from moving forward.