I have to agree with President Trump—it isn’t fair for trade to be a one-way affair. All he is trying to do is level the playing field somewhat
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Furhan Ahmad opens up on his life as an NYC firefighter and what fuels his courage to serve every day.
The Festival of Lights reminds us that the brightest light comes from within
The American Bazaar and Physicians Capital Fund host a Women’s Health Tech Conference & Gala on November 17, uniting innovators, investors, and policymakers shaping the future of women’s health.
The user interface as we know it is on the brink of transformation. In today’s digital ecosystem, humans are no longer the dominant audience online
The climate crisis is not only an environmental threat but a growing mental health challenge, demanding that leaders integrate psychological resilience into climate preparedness and organizational sustainability.
Over 1.2 billion Hindus worldwide celebrate Navratri, a nine-night festival honoring Goddess Durga’s nine forms and the triumph of good over evil through dance, devotion, and tradition.
At the Las Vegas AI Conference, Mastercard Chief Data Officer Andrew Reiskind joined the ‘Regulating AI’ podcast to discuss AI’s role in financial services, data governance, and building digital trust
Before we debate whether AI can be conscious, we must confront a closer question: are we awake to our own agency before we hand it over to machines?
The $100,000 H-1B fee is a wake-up call—making E-2 visa access for Indians a timely solution to safeguard U.S.-India innovation and economic ties.
What happens when artificial intelligence is asked to unpack the ideas of one of America’s most polarizing conservative voices?
Ajay Gupta shares how California is reshaping public services with AI, highlighting collaboration, mobile driver’s licenses, and agentic AI to balance innovation, inclusivity, and accountability.
Dr. Bijoy Sagar of Bayer outlines how responsible, AI-first innovation in pharma and agriculture can drive efficiency, equity, and transformative change for “health for all, hunger for none.”
From the telegraph’s beeps to AI’s rise, ITU continues its mission to set global standards, balancing innovation and governance to ensure technology benefits all of humanity.
The 2025 Bridging RARE Summit by IndoUSrare, Nov. 2–4 at George Mason University, spotlights global collaborations advancing rare disease research, diagnostics, patient care, and equitable treatment access.
Dr. Debarag Banerjee, Chief AI & Data Officer at L&T Finance, shares insights on AI-driven lending, RODI, financial inclusion, and the future of agentic AI.
Dr. Neelam Gupta, a pioneering physicist at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory for over four decades, leaves behind a legacy of scientific innovation and family devotion.
The World Food Movement (WFM) launches its U.S. student and community feeding program at NJPAC Newark, uniting leaders to promote nutrition, dignity, and nationwide wellbeing.
When Dr. Sanjay Gupta released his new book, “It Doesn’t Have to Hurt: Your Smart Guide to a Pain-Free Life,” he challenged us to think differently about pain
The 3rd Annual AANHPI Unity Summit by AAUC brings leaders, policymakers, and advocates together for dialogue, cultural celebration, and collective action to strengthen AANHPI communities.
India Home’s Annual Gala on Oct. 5 in New York marks the final fundraising year for the South Asian Community Home, celebrating elders with dignity, culture, and care.
The 14th Annual DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF) celebrated diverse, independent voices with 54 films, premieres, masterclasses, and global cultural connections in a hybrid format.
Kristie Grinnell, CIO of TD SYNNEX, explains how the “agentic AI factory” model drives responsible leadership, innovation, and workforce transformation in the era of digitalization.
With the global AI market set to soar from $390 billion to $1.8 trillion by 2030, the next five years will define winners and losers in a new AI-native economy.
Amid stalled wages and AI disruption, shrinking opportunities and longer searches, an early-career engineer describes his struggle to find work.
