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Palantir's 22-Point Manifesto: Redefining Tech's Role in National Security and Real-World Impact
Palantir has unveiled a 22-point manifesto alongside CEO Alexander Karp's book "The Technological Republic," emphasizing its commitment to national security and technological dominance. The manifesto critiques pluralism, advocates for AI in defense, and argues for a tech sector aligned with U.S. strategic interests.

Capcom's Pragmata Sells Over 1 Million Copies in 2 Days, Earns Strong Critical Acclaim
Capcom's new IP, Pragmata, sold over a million copies in just two days, showcasing strong early success. Released on April 17, the game is available on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC.
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Philadelphia's school board is set to vote on a major facilities plan that includes modernizing 169 schools and closing 17, focusing significant investments in West and North Philadelphia. The proposal has sparked mixed reactions from stakeholders, balancing school closures with substantial renovations and aiming to reduce aging infrastructure.
Nioh 3 will receive a significant free update on April 27, 2026, introducing High-Difficulty Battle Scrolls, the Stone of Penance system, and balance tweaks. The game, which debuted in February, has sold over a million copies, and further updates and DLC expansions are planned, enhancing its reputation as a top PS5 and PC action RPG.
The American Library Association's 2025 list reveals a surge in book challenges, with 4,235 titles contested, driven by organized political groups targeting LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC narratives. This trend reflects a shift from individual parental complaints to coordinated campaigns aiming to restrict access to diverse stories in U.S. libraries.
Cynthia Shange, a trailblazing South African actress and former Miss Africa South, has passed away at 76 in KwaZulu-Natal after an illness. Known for her roles in 'Udeliwe' and 'Shaka Zulu,' Shange was celebrated for her impact on film, television, and advocacy for artists' rights, leaving behind a legacy of grace and mentorship.
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has been sold to a nonprofit, marking a significant change in local journalism, while the Pittsburgh City Paper reopens under new ownership. This move is part of a broader trend toward nonprofit collaborations to stabilize struggling media outlets, but success depends on rebuilding trust and adapting to changing reader habits.













