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Detroit Tigers Legend and 1968 World Series Hero Mickey Lolich Dies at 85
Legendary Detroit Tigers pitcher Mickey Lolich, famed for his 1968 World Series heroics, has passed away at 85. His death prompts discussions on his Hall of Fame candidacy and his lasting impact on Detroit.

Asia-Based Cyber Group TGR-STA-1030 Hits 70 Global Government Entities in Massive Espionage Campaign
A cyber group, TGR-STA-1030, has infiltrated 70 critical organizations across 37 countries in an espionage campaign, focusing on government targets. Using sophisticated phishing and known vulnerabilities, the attackers maintain long-term access, with a significant focus on exploiting geopolitical events.

Nagi's Art Foundation Transforms Indian Slums with Learning Centers and Interactive Murals
Nagi's Rouble Nagi Art Foundation has established over 800 learning centers in India, impacting over one million children and reducing dropout rates by more than 50%. Recognized by Dubai's Crown Prince, her work in slums also includes the transformative Living Walls of Learning project, fostering community pride and educational engagement.
A UCSF study links specific CD8+ T cells in cerebrospinal fluid to multiple sclerosis by targeting Epstein-Barr virus, suggesting new drug discovery paths. The findings, published in Nature Immunology, could also impact treatments for other EBV-related autoimmune diseases.
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The American Academy of Pediatrics and WPATH support cautious, individualized gender-affirming care for minors, while the ASPS adopts a conservative approach, emphasizing evidence variability. ASPS's new stance recommends delaying surgeries until age 19, reflecting evolving evidence and sparking political debate over youth gender care.
Faraday Future launches three new AI-robotics devices, including humanoid and quadruped robots, with deliveries set for late February. Success depends on software readiness and scaling, as the company adopts an ecosystem-based pricing model and aims to transform dealerships into value-sharing hubs.
Kling AI launches Kling 3.0, a suite of tools enhancing creators' control over AI-generated video and imagery, built on the MVL framework for multimodal media integration. The release promises improved narrative logic and consistency, marking a shift towards AI as a creative partner.
Rep. Barry Loudermilk of Georgia's 11th District announces he won't seek reelection in 2026, ending a congressional career marked by opposition to Jan. 6 investigations. His departure highlights shifts within Georgia's GOP landscape as several Republican incumbents exit or seek new roles.
ACE Academy by LingoAce expands its curriculum from Mandarin to include Math and English Language Arts, offering both online and in-person instruction aligned with U.S. standards. Utilizing AI for personalized learning, the program aims to enhance problem-solving and critical thinking skills, with plans for further expansion and test preparation courses.
The Chicago Bears have appointed Eric Studesville as their running backs coach, bringing him back to Halas Hall after his tenure in the late '90s. Studesville's return aims to enhance the Bears' offensive balance, leveraging his vast NFL experience and recent successes with the Miami Dolphins.












