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    Biden's supporters want to 'let Joe be Joe' - but his stumbles are now under a bigger spotlight

    President Joe Biden is attempting to shake off concerns about his cognitive capacities, but public doubts about his fitness to serve are increasing. Biden's every move is now under scrutiny as any potential stumble risks becoming magnified and delivering another blow to his candidacy. Some of his recent outings and meetings have left puzzling results, such as in the Stephanopoulos interview where Biden said, "I don't think so, no" when asked whether he watched a replay of the debate.

    A democracy where you can abuse a politician - & not be jailed?!

    The informal yet respectful dynamic between the public and politicians in Britain reflects a unique form of democracy. Unlike the VIP treatment in India, British politicians face direct questions and criticisms, fostering a more transparent and accountable political environment that ultimately strengthens the democratic process.

    Google rolls back AI search feature after flubs and flaws

    The disappearance of AI Overviews for some of the searches appeared to be part of a broader rollback after the new technology produced a litany of untruths and errors -- including recommending glue as part of a pizza recipe and suggesting that people ingest rocks for nutrients. Users loudly complained on social media about the mistakes, in many cases outright making fun of Google.

    WWE Raw Results: Winners, highlights before WrestleMania 40. Know in detail

    The Judgment Day looked very strong, especially Damian Priest who won the match clean with a Razor’s Edge on Tommaso Ciampa. The Judgment Day’s win guarantees that they will lose in WrestleMania. Know in detail about the fight taking place on Monday night.

    Anthropic releases more powerful Claude 3 AI as tech race continues

    According to the startup, the most capable in the family, Claude 3 Opus, outperforms rival models GPT-4 from OpenAI and Gemini 1.0 Ultra from Google on various benchmark exams.

    Trump wins South Carolina, easily beating Haley in her home state and closing in on GOP nomination

    Donald Trump's victory in South Carolina's Republican primary, defeating former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, strengthens his bid for a third GOP nomination. Trump has won all key contests for Republican delegates, including Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Haley's loss raises pressure to exit the race, as Trump's dominance hints at a potential rematch with President Joe Biden. Trump's triumph reflects strong Republican unity, with South Carolina historically a reliable predictor of the party's nominee. Haley's future in the race remains uncertain against Trump's momentum.

    • The world is a tinderbox now — the US faces multiple conflicts but India is a ray of hope: Michael J. Boskin

      "India, with its diversity, has remained a democracy. It’s also been growing at 6% to 8% for some time now. By developing economy standards, its inflation rate is also not unreasonable. I think India is a ray of hope — many improvements are taking place in its economy now and foreign companies are looking to invest."

      Joe Biden wins South Carolina's Democratic primary as he gears up for his reelection bid

      Biden on Saturday defeated the other long-shot Democrats on South Carolina’s ballot, including Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips and author Marianne Williamson. His reelection campaign invested heavily in driving up turnout in what it saw as a test drive of its efforts to mobilize Black voters, a key Democratic bloc central to Biden's chances in a likely November rematch against former President Donald Trump.

      Biden looks for a big win in South Carolina's Democratic primary after pushing for state to go first

      Biden pushed for South Carolina to go first followed three days later by Nevada. The new calendar also moves the Democratic primary of Michigan, a large and diverse swing state, to February 27, before the expansive field of states voting on March 5, known as Super Tuesday.

      ICC World Cup: Does anthem-singing at the start of the game really matter?

      At least one cricket writer argues that anthems at cricket games should be canned because many spectators are disrespectful when it is being sung. You can see they are mostly busy with their cellphones, while folks at home are readying their beer-samosas for the 8-hour binge-watch. But some players say the national anthem gives them goosebumps and fires them up. These days, cameras pan in for close-ups of players' faces, so you can see who's in sync. I'm not sure it really matters.

      Novak Djokovic wins the US Open for his 24th Grand Slam title by beating Daniil Medvedev

      Novak Djokovic won the U.S. Open final against Daniil Medvedev to secure his 24th Grand Slam title. Djokovic, who is now one major singles title ahead of Serena Williams, became the first player to win 24 titles in the Open era. This win also made Djokovic the oldest male champion at the U.S. Open in the Open era.

      View: The state of university unions must be addressed

      Last week Kolkata was rocked by the death of a 17-year-old first year student of Jadavpur University, ranked fourth among the top 100 nationally. He had been humiliated, intimidated and tormented in the name of "ragging" in one of the hostels by a bunch of seniors and ex-students, leading him to jump off, fall off or be pushed off the second floor, stark naked. The culprits then prevented police from entering the campus and tried to force the juniors to lie about it.

      What if I was the Fed Chair?

      The Federal Reserve's failure to recognize inflation as more than just a transitory issue led to a rapid interest rate hike causing significant losses for banks. The Fed should have realized the potential losses and done more to identify risks associated with its actions. The rapid rise in interest rates was beyond the career memory of almost all market participants, which should have been a warning sign for regulators. The Fed infused liquidity to keep faith in the banking system, which partly undid its own monetary tightening through interest rates.

      I salute the judiciary, says Cong's Pawan Khera after being released on interim bail

      The Congress leader, who was in the headlines this week for apparently fumbling on the prime minister's father's name during a press conference, was released on interim bail till February 28 by a Delhi court later in the evening on the directions of the Supreme Court.

      Google shares lose more than $100 billion after AI chatbot Bard flubs answer in ad

      The tech giant posted a short GIF video of Bard in action via Twitter, describing the chatbot as a "launchpad for curiosity" that would help simplify complex topics, but it delivered an inaccurate answer that was spotted just hours before the launch event for Bard in Paris.

      Alphabet loses $100 billion m-cap as shares nosedive after Google AI chatbot Bard flubs answer in ad

      Google has been on its heels after OpenAI, a startup Microsoft is backing with around $10 billion, introduced software in November that has wowed consumers and become a fixation in Silicon Valley circles for its surprisingly accurate and well-written answers to simple prompts.

      Harini Logan wins Scripps National Spelling Bee in first-ever tiebreaker round

      The 13-year-old spelled 21 words correctly during a 90-second spell-off.

      How the Fed may ace, or flub, its inflation call

      US central bankers, charged with keeping prices steady along with getting the economy to full employment, say the pain will soon pass and much of the coming pickup in inflation should peter out after several months.

      The flub at Miss Universe contest was humiliating: Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez

      Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutierrez has opened up about having to give back her crown, saying it was humiliating for the whole nation.

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