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The FBI raided Fulton County, Georgia’s election office over 2020 election concerns related to the Trump-Biden race.Published January 28, 2026January 28, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2shareThe U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is executing a search warrant against the Fulton County, Georgia, election office in connection with the 2020 U.S. election, an agency spokesperson said.An FBI spokesperson said agents were “conducting court-authorized law enforcement operations” at the county’s main elections office in Union City, just south of Atlanta. A spokesperson declined to provide further information, citing ongoing issues.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listFBI agents were…

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Patrick Reed is set to return to the PGA Tour after announcing his retirement from LIV Golf.The 2018 Masters champion joined LIV in 2022, but last week announced he was interested in returning to the PGA Tour after fellow American Brooks Koepka was given a path to the same transfer through the newly established Returning Players Program. Reed released a statement on Wednesday confirming his decision to leave LIV and play on the DP World Tour for the remainder of 2026, but said he would “return to the PGA Tour as a past champion member” in 2027. The PGA Tour…

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Handshake, an AI data label startup, has acquired Cleanlab, a data label audit startup, the companies told TechCrunch. Handshake started in 2013 as a platform for hiring college graduates and launched its human data labeling business about a year ago to serve basic AI modeling companies. Founded in 2021, Cleanlab is a startup that provides software that improves the quality of data created by human labelers. The purpose of this transaction is primarily a talent acquisition, otherwise known as an acquisition, which will add nine key Clean Lab employees to Handshake’s research organization. This includes the startup’s co-founders Curtis Northcutt…

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer said Tuesday that President Donald Trump has a force to be reckoned with in the stock market, but whether he helps or hurts companies depends on where they stand. “Whatever you do, you have to factor in both the positive and negative aspects of government,” Cramer said on “Mad Money” after outlining the impact of the president’s policies on five stocks that made notable moves in Tuesday’s trading. First, Kramer singled out the group that went bankrupt on Tuesday: the nation’s largest health insurance company. shares of united health and humana It plummeted by more than 20%.…

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American businessman Tim Cook looks on at the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 20, 2026.Ludovic Marin | AFP | Getty Imagesapple CEO Tim Cook said in a memo to employees this week that he was “heartbroken” by the situation in Minneapolis and called for de-escalation, CNBC confirmed Wednesday.”Now is the time to relax,” Cook wrote in a memo obtained by Bloomberg, which first reported the news. “I believe America is strongest when we live up to our highest ideals, treat all people with dignity and respect, no matter who they are or where they come…

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell at the Hoover Institution’s George P. Shulz Memorial Lecture Series in Stanford, California, December 1, 2025.Jason Henry | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThe Fed has not yet responded to a grand jury subpoena issued by federal prosecutors in Washington, D.C., as part of a criminal investigation into Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC on Wednesday.The investigation into Mr. Powell continues, said the person, who spoke hours before the Fed announced its decision to hold interest rates.Powell said on January 11 that he was under criminal investigation. The investigation is being…

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The US Federal Reserve will keep interest rates unchanged in its first interest rate decision in 2026.The Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday that interest rates would be kept between 3.5% and 3.75%, defying US President Donald Trump’s calls for more aggressive rate cuts.Recommended stories list of 4 itemsend of list”The Committee aims to achieve maximum employment and 2% inflation in the long term. Uncertainty about the economic outlook remains high,” the central bank said in a release announcing the decision.Wednesday’s decision was widely expected. CME FedWatch, a tool that tracks monetary policy expectations, predicts a more than 97% chance that…

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Mercedes’ strong start to the new F1 rules era looked set to continue on day three of the shakedown in Barcelona, ​​but world champion Lando Norris finally debuted his new McLaren on track.Mercedes, many in the sport keen to return to title contention in 2026, are believed to have logged the most laps (183) of the six teams that ran at the Barcelona-Catalunya circuit on Wednesday. Although the time at the closed-door event has not been officially announced, it is believed that Kimi Antonelli set the fastest time in the test so far in the W17 in the afternoon, clocking…

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listen to this article | 5 minutesinformationOn Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed it as an “extraordinary achievement.” The Israeli military recovered the body of Ran Gviri, an Israeli man who died on October 7, 2023, from a Palestinian cemetery in northern Gaza. Israeli television showed Israeli soldiers singing Hebrew songs at the scene. Western media talked about the importance of the surgery and this “moment of national healing.”Here in Gaza, Israeli operations to recover bodies have caused fear, suffering and death. Israeli soldiers killed four Palestinians near the cemetery and desecrated hundreds of Palestinian graves. Hundreds of Palestinian…

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Meta announced Wednesday that it will charge developers who run chatbots on WhatsApp in regions where regulators are forcing the company to allow it. The move comes after the company banned third-party chatbots on WhatsApp, effective January 15. For now, Meta plans to charge developers in Italy, where the country’s competition watchdog asked the company to suspend the policy in December. The company said new pricing for non-template responses will begin on February 16th. Meta plans to charge developers $0.0691/€0.0572/£0.0498 per message for AI responses. If users are exchanging thousands of queries with an AI chatbot every day, it can…

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