Google Photos is regaining two pretty important toggles for skipping and rewinding playback when enjoying your video content.
That might not seem like a big deal but given that the video toggles weirdly disappeared at some point over the past few years, it’s a long-overdue reintroduction to the Google Photos app. Now it looks as though the option is reappearing with a limited server-side update (via Android Police).
Although by no means a massive addition, video control toggles are still an important part of any gallery or photo viewing app.
Welcome to Libra season, a time of harmony, balance, and deep introspection.
As the seventh sign of the zodiac, Libra brings a sense of equilibrium and a quest for justice. Symbolized by the scales, this astrological season encourages us to restore harmony within ourselves and our relationships.
This article will discuss the key themes, characteristics, and energies associated with the Libra season and how we can navigate this period to create a sense of equilibrium.
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Worship Pastor Corey Voss, the writer behind "I Got Saved" and "Praise The King" introduced his creative worship team, Madison Street Worship with a new album, Songs of the House. This 10-track album captures the raw energy of intimate live worship from the congregation of their local church. Original Master MultiTracks and other worship-leading resources for Songs of the House are now available. Read More ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7rsHLraCtqpGYuLR6wqikaKufo7S0e6KoqZ6xXYu8tL%2BMmqWdZX2Wsaq%2FzqdkjKyimrK1ebaoqaygmaV8lLvNoKpmp5ZiwamxjIGmrquVZJqwvsRmi6GZnmKOr8XToaCnn18%3D
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A sheriff in southeast Oklahoma who was among several county officials caught on tape discussing killing journalists and lynching Black people won’t face criminal charges or be removed from office, the state’s top prosecutor said Friday.
In a letter to Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt, Attorney General Gentner Drummond said his office and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation had completed their investigation and found no legal grounds to dismiss McCurtain County Sheriff Kevin Clardy.