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Senate Bill Sparks Debate Over $1B White House Security Upgrades Amid Controversy and Legal Challenges
A Republican proposal seeks $1 billion for White House security upgrades, sparking debate over its inclusion of Trump's ballroom and broader funding accountability. The bill faces scrutiny amid legal challenges, spending concerns, and public opinions on federal budget priorities, with childcare costs illustrated to highlight family financial pressures.

TikTok Algorithm Favors Pro-Republican Content in 2024 Election, Study Reveals Bias in Key States
A Nature study reveals TikTok's algorithm favored Republican content during the 2024 elections in New York, Texas, and Georgia, based on 323 simulated accounts. Findings show a consistent Republican skew across partisan behaviors, raising concerns about algorithmic transparency and its influence on electoral processes.
Strategy, holding 818,334 bitcoins as of May 3, hints at selling reserves to capitalize on market conditions, signaling a shift from its "never sell" stance. CEO Phong Le assures this move aims to optimize bitcoin per share and maintain dividend obligations without liquidity issues, amid expert caution about market sentiment impact.
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IIT Madras Global Research Foundation is launching a deep-tech hub in Menlo Park to connect Indian startups with global markets and capital, with a $7.5 million investment. This initiative is part of a larger strategy to establish 15 centers worldwide, fostering US-India tech collaboration and addressing the needs of deep-tech startups in a competitive Silicon Valley environment.
The Philadelphia Eagles have made significant front-office changes, promoting Adam Berry to assistant GM and appointing Joe Douglas as senior VP of player personnel. This move is part of a broader strategy, highlighting cross-team ties and potential trades, including speculation around A.J. Brown's future with the team.
New Jersey is funding fan zones and events to leverage the 2026 World Cup, aiming to boost local economies and showcase the state. Governor Sherrill announced tourism surcharges will fund these initiatives, exempting local residents while addressing cost-sharing concerns.













