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Capitol Honors Jan. 6 Officers with Long-Delayed Plaque Amid Ongoing Lawsuit and Political Debate
A plaque commemorating officers who defended the Capitol on January 6, 2021, has been installed in the Senate hallway, after a three-year delay. The installation followed Senate Republicans' push, despite initial opposition from House Speaker Mike Johnson.

Study Reveals Older Adults' Resilient Approach to Intimacy and Romance
A study from the University of New Hampshire reveals adults aged 60-83 actively adapt to maintain sexual intimacy, challenging stereotypes about aging and desire. Researchers call for open discussions on sexual health, emphasizing the shift toward romance and emotional connection as physical challenges arise.

Georgia Tech Fires Basketball Coach Stoudamire Amid 12-Game Losing Streak, Eyes Revival
Georgia Tech has fired men's basketball coach Damon Stoudamire after a disappointing 11-20 season, ending with a 12-game losing streak. Assistant coach Greg Gary steps in as interim while the school searches for a new leader to rejuvenate the program.

Apple Explores 3D Printing for Streamlined iPhone and Watch Manufacturing
Apple is experimenting with 3D printing aluminum to enhance manufacturing efficiency for iPhones and Apple Watches. This initiative could lead to more durable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly products.
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The U.S. Paralympic sled hockey team triumphed over Italy 14-1, setting new attendance records and showcasing the growing visibility of Paralympic sports. Despite Italy's early lead, Team USA's commanding performance, highlighted by Declan Farmer's hat trick, underscored their dominance and set an optimistic tone for the tournament in Italy.
Indian women are traveling solo more, with Goa and Krabi as popular destinations, aided by tech-facilitated planning and visa-friendly countries. Safety, cultural exploration, and tailored amenities are prioritized, with platforms like Airbnb enhancing security features and airlines offering women-focused services.
Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz warns that AI could exacerbate inequality by concentrating profits among owners of models and data, leaving workers with shrinking earnings and transition risks. He advocates for strong government intervention to create institutional frameworks that ensure a fair distribution of AI's economic benefits and protect workers from displacement and economic divides.
Anthropic faces mounting pressure from the U.S. Department of Defense over AI use in military and surveillance, with the company resisting to maintain strict safeguards. Meanwhile, CEO Dario Amodei's claims on AI consciousness spark debate, with Elon Musk dismissing it as projection.
Sergiño Dest's hamstring injury during PSV's win over AZ Alkmaar raises concerns over his availability for the USMNT's March friendlies. His absence could affect World Cup preparations with the opener against Paraguay looming, prompting potential tactical shifts by coach Pochettino.
India's judiciary is embracing AI to enhance efficiency, accessibility, and decision-making, with the Ministry of Law and Justice spearheading the shift. Initiatives include AI-assisted translation, predictive policing, and legal chatbots, supported by a significant budget to reduce case backlogs.











