Grand jury unanimously refuses to indict six lawmakers Trump wanted executed for telling troops to follow the law

A federal grand jury on Tuesday unanimously rejected the DOJ’s attempt to indict six Democratic lawmakers who posted a 90-second video reminding military personnel they can refuse unlawful orders. Trump had responded to the video on social media by writing, ”SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!”

Grand juries almost never refuse to indict — federal prosecutors got indictments in 99.997% of cases in the most recent data — making the rejection a stinging rebuke of the entire effort, reports The Washington Post.

 

Is Apple Phasing Out the iWork Brand?

Is Apple Phasing Out the iWork Brand?

With the launch of the Creator Studio subscription app offering, Apple may be phasing out the iWork branding that it has used since 2005 for Pages, Keynote, and Numbers. Apple today removed the iWork section on its website, and the URL now redirects to a more generic ”apps” page that features Creator Studio, Apple Arcade, Apple Invites, Image Playground, and other Apple apps.

Källa: Is Apple Phasing Out the iWork Brand?

Man Accused of Sending Fake Ransom Texts in Nancy Guthrie Case Appears in Court

The California man nabbed by the FBI after allegedly sending a phony ransom note about Today show host Savannah Guthrie’s missing octogenarian mother made an initial court appearance this week ahead of a possible trial in Arizona as the search approaches the end of its second week.

Callella, 42, is alleged to have sent demands via two text messages to Annie and Tommaso Cioni on Feb. 4, and to have made a nine-second phone call to one of them as the family desperately seeks new information that will bring their 84-year-old mother home. Callella is charged with transmitting a demand for ransom and using a telecommunication device with the intent to abuse, threaten or harass a person.

Källa: Man Accused of Sending Fake Ransom Texts in Nancy Guthrie Case Appears in Court

Animal Crossing: New Horizons still has a major flaw, even after the 3.0 update

Animal Crossing: New Horizons still has a major flaw, even after the 3.0 update

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Not too long ago, Nintendo released a fairly large new update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons – the first in almost four years. It adds all sorts of new features, from Splatoon and Zelda items to a brand-new resort hotel to classic games you can play within your town. It also makes some really helpful quality-of-life changes: you can access crafting materials from your storage no matter where on your island you are, and you can craft multiple items all at once.

Between these changes and the ability to access your storage anywhere via the storage sheds, it’s so much easier to fully decorate your island now than it was when the game first launched almost six years ago. That being said, Animal Crossing: New Horizons still has one major flaw that may well never be fixed – tool durability.

Källa: Animal Crossing: New Horizons still has a major flaw, even after the 3.0 update