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2 yrs

January 6 arrests up 43% in first 7 months of 2024, DOJ reports
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January 6 arrests up 43% in first 7 months of 2024, DOJ reports

Nearly 1,490 people have been collared on Jan. 6-related charges, with arrests in the first seven months of 2024 running at a significantly higher rate than in 2023 and 2022, the U.S. Department of Justice reported Aug. 6.Since Jan. 6, 2021, the FBI has arrested 1,488 people — including 223 so far in 2024, according to the DOJ’s 43-month Jan. 6 update.The year-to-date arrest total is up 43% from the first seven months of 2023 and 65% higher than in the first seven months of 2022, according to DOJ statistics.The most common charge overall is entering and remaining in a restricted federal building or grounds, lodged against 1,417 people, including 171 accused of doing so with a deadly or dangerous weapon. Weapons have ranged from knives, bats, and flagpoles to pepper spray and motorcycle gloves.Nearly 550 people were charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees, including 163 with a dangerous weapon or causing serious bodily injury, the report said.Of the 944 people who received sentences, 60% were given incarceration.Of the 894 people who pleaded guilty, 288 (32.2%) were for felonies and 606 (67.7%) were for misdemeanors.Of those pleading guilty to felonies, 146 pleaded guilty to assaulting law enforcement officers and 76 pleaded guilty to feloniously obstructing, impeding, or interfering with law enforcement during a civil disorder. Of these 222 defendants, 180 were sentenced to prison terms as long as 151 months.Of the 944 people who had their cases adjudicated and received sentences, 60% were given incarceration, 18% received home detention, and 3.3% received a combination of the two, the report said.Some 186 defendants were found guilty at contested trials, including three in District of Columbia Superior Court. Another 37 defendants were convicted based on an agreed-upon set of facts, the report said.For the second month, the DOJ report no longer included full detail on its novel use of a white-collar crime statute to prosecute protesters with a 20-year felony. That charge was lodged for allegedly obstructing an “official proceeding”: Congress' largely ceremonial meeting to count Electoral College ballots from the 2020 presidential election.In its ruling in the landmark case Fischer v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court on June 28 set strict standards for use of the 2002 Enron-era law, saying prosecutors could use the statute only if a defendant “impaired the availability or integrity for use in an official proceeding of records, documents, objects, or … other things used in the proceeding, or attempted to do so.”Although 355 defendants have been charged with violations of 18 U.S. Code §1512(c)(2), the DOJ is reporting only on the 259 defendants who were still charged as of the date of the Supreme Court ruling.The DOJ said of those 259 defendants, 133 have been sentenced. Of those sentenced, 57% were convicted of §1512(c)(2) and other felonies.The 30% who were convicted of §1512(c)(2) and no other felonies received probation, completed their sentences, or have been released pending the outcome of the Fischer case, the DOJ said.District of Columbia federal courts have received a swarm of filings seeking to overturn convictions, shorten sentences, and release defendants from prison terms or probation since the Supreme Court's Fischer ruling.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Get Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 for free, thanks to AMD
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Get Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 for free, thanks to AMD

You can get the upcoming games Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 and Unknown 9: Awakening for free if you buy just about any AMD Radeon 7000 graphics card or AMD Ryzen 7000 CPU right now. While Unknown 9: Awakening doesn't have a price yet, Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 alone is a $55 game, making this a great-value deal if you're thinking of buying the latest 40k hack and slash. Both AMD and Nvidia regularly offer a range of new games for free with their best graphics card offerings, but this is one of the most broad-ranging offers we've ever seen. You can now get these games free with GPUs as cheap as the RX 7600 XT and CPUs as lowly as the Ryzen 7 7700. If your system is in need of an upgrade, and you've get less than $300 to spend, a free $55 game offers some great extra value. Continue reading Get Warhammer 40k: Space Marine 2 for free, thanks to AMD MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Ryzen 7 7800X3D review, Best gaming CPU, Radeon RX 7800 XT review
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
2 yrs

Square Enix knows about FF14’s weird faces, and a fix is coming
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Square Enix knows about FF14’s weird faces, and a fix is coming

Square Enix promises more Final Fantasy 14 Dawntrail graphics updates, as players continue to voice concern over the MMO’s character models and lighting since patch 7.0. The colossal graphics overhaul brought much-improved lighting, resolution, and detail while keeping FF14’s unique style intact. That said, not every playable race in the game is looking sharp, but this shouldn’t be the case for much longer. Continue reading Square Enix knows about FF14’s weird faces, and a fix is coming MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best MMOs, FF14 Dawntrail release date, FF14 Island Sanctuary guide
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Twitchy Feed
Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

JUST HOOK IT TO OUR VEINS: Based Trump Promises YUGE Educational Reforms When Elected
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JUST HOOK IT TO OUR VEINS: Based Trump Promises YUGE Educational Reforms When Elected

JUST HOOK IT TO OUR VEINS: Based Trump Promises YUGE Educational Reforms When Elected
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Twitchy Feed
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Tim Walz's 'Mind Your Own Damn Business' Golden Rule Collapses Under the Weight of Its Own BS
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Tim Walz's 'Mind Your Own Damn Business' Golden Rule Collapses Under the Weight of Its Own BS

Tim Walz's 'Mind Your Own Damn Business' Golden Rule Collapses Under the Weight of Its Own BS
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RedState Feed
2 yrs

This DSA Thread About Tim Walz Tells You Everything You Need to Know
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This DSA Thread About Tim Walz Tells You Everything You Need to Know

This DSA Thread About Tim Walz Tells You Everything You Need to Know
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RedState Feed
RedState Feed
2 yrs

Embarrassing: Harris Campaign's Attempt to Use Popular Streamers to Astroturf Support Backfires
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Embarrassing: Harris Campaign's Attempt to Use Popular Streamers to Astroturf Support Backfires

Embarrassing: Harris Campaign's Attempt to Use Popular Streamers to Astroturf Support Backfires
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
2 yrs

Disney’s password-sharing crackdown starts ‘in earnest’ this September
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Disney’s password-sharing crackdown starts ‘in earnest’ this September

Illustration by Nick Barclay / The Verge Disney Plus will soon no longer let you share your password with people outside your household. During an earnings call on Wednesday, Disney CEO Bob Iger said the crackdown will kick off “in earnest” this September. The timeline for Disney’s password-sharing crackdown has been a bit confusing so far. In February, Disney announced plans to roll out paid sharing and also began notifying users about the change. It then launched paid sharing in a “few countries” in June but provided no information on when it would reach the US. But now, it seems like Disney is pretty serious about rolling out paid sharing to more subscribers in September — even though it still hasn’t shared details on how much it will cost. Netflix, which rolled out paid... Continue reading…
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Trending Tech
2 yrs

The RadKick is Rad Power Bikes’ most affordable e-bike yet — and its first belt drive
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The RadKick is Rad Power Bikes’ most affordable e-bike yet — and its first belt drive

Image: Rad Power Bikes Rad Power Bikes announced a new more affordable, lighter-weight e-bike for urban commuters who just want a cheap, simple way to get around. Dubbed the RadKick, the new bike starts at $1,199, making it the Seattle-based company’s most affordable model yet. And for those desiring fewer grease stains on their pant cuffs, the RadKick also comes with an optional belt drive in place of a traditional bike chain, which is a first for the company. The low-step frame, integrated battery pack, and space for a plethora of front- and rear-rack optional add-ons could make this the ideal entry-level bike for anyone curious about electric bikes but perhaps turned off by high prices or the idea of lugging an extremely heavy bike up and down stairs. In... Continue reading…
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

The Medical Practices and Treatments in Ancient Civilizations
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The Medical Practices and Treatments in Ancient Civilizations

The worn-out pages of human history are replete with fascinating insights into the medical practices and treatments of ancient civilizations. From the rudimentary healing methods of prehistoric peoples to the sophisticated medical systems of the Greeks, Egyptians, and Chinese, ancient medicine laid the groundwork for modern medical science. These early practices were often deeply intertwined with the prevailing religious, philosophical, and cultural contexts, reflecting a holistic approach to health that encompassed the physical, spiritual, and environmental aspects of life. Exploring the evolution of medical knowledge, the role of healers, the types of treatments employed, and the lasting legacies of these early medical systems is nothing short of a fascinating journey. Healing On the Shores of the Nile: Medical Practices in Ancient Egypt Ancient Egypt is renowned for its advanced medical knowledge, which was recorded in various papyri, including the Ebers Papyrus and the Edwin Smith Papyrus. These documents provide a comprehensive overview of Egyptian medical practices, highlighting their diagnostic techniques, treatments, and surgical procedures. Read moreSection: Ancient WritingsNewsGeneralScienceHistoryAncient TraditionsPremiumPreviewRead Later 
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