DFW canceled proposed Muslim foot-washing stations after Gov. Greg Abbott called the plan illegal and threatened airport funding.
Author: Jayujyoti Mullick
A Wyoming woman joined a lawsuit accusing xAI’s Grok of generating thousands of abusive AI images from her childhood photo.
Nvidia has reportedly reduced its planned guarantee for an OpenAI data center in Ohio to less than $120 billion.
An AI manager running a San Francisco store fired a human worker, highlighting the growing role of AI in workplace management.
Rezoning clears the way for a 10,000-seat cricket stadium that could become a hub for professional cricket ahead of the 2028 Olympics
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport will install dedicated Islamic foot-washing stations in Terminal D bathrooms by the end of 2026.
JLF Los Angeles will examine America’s changing global role, India’s rise and the forces reshaping the international order.
George Mason University names its innovation center for Anil Sharma, honoring his support for students, entrepreneurs and the community.
A single Powerball ticket sold in Illinois won the $1.04 billion jackpot, the eighth-largest prize in Powerball history.
Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square returned to Netflix and added five other stocks as the billionaire investor reshapes his portfolio.
A Massachusetts teen accused of killing his mother and brother had used ChatGPT for stories about family killings, prosecutors said.
SpaceX and Northrop Grumman completed key Golden Dome ground tests as the US advances its space-based missile defense program.
Texas State University filed an H-1B notice for a public relations specialist paying $72,999 annually at its San Marcos campus.
Interlink Group congratulates LA Knight Riders on their first MLC championship, highlighting its partnership and sponsors’ support.
The Trump administration finalized a rule ending Medicaid and CHIP funding for certain gender-affirming care for transgender minors.
ICE plans to spend up to $20 million on electric shock gloves for officers, prompting concerns from civil rights advocates.
The Justice Department sued New York, Connecticut and Vermont providing in-state tuition and financial aid to undocumented students.
Threads & Bridges Festival in Richmond launches an oral history project preserving Indian American stories and cultural heritage in Virginia.
SpaceX’s $60 billion Cursor acquisition could add billions in revenue as Elon Musk expands the company’s AI business.
Laura Loomer says she has no plans to run for president and wants to focus on vetting hires and protecting administrations.
Bumble is ending its women-first messaging rule, allowing men to make the first move in heterosexual matches.
Indian student Varun Batchigari was arrested in Germany after allegedly fleeing the US following his girlfriend’s death in Arizona.
FedEx has closed more than 200 locations and laid off 3,152 workers as Network 2.0 consolidates its U.S. delivery network.
Ajay Bhutoria condemns a DHS proposal to eliminate the H-1B 60-day grace period, warning of disruption for immigrant families.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is nearing a deal to acquire a stake in Liverpool FC through a consortium led by Amit Bhatia.

