Immigrants seeking U.S. citizenship will face a revamped path, as the government begins a “multi-step overhaul” of the naturalization process
Author: Shubhangi Chowdhury
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio says visa cancellations are under way for foreigners celebrating Charlie Kirk’s assassination, calling them unwelcome in the U.S.
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President Donald Trump files a $15 billion defamation lawsuit against The New York Times, alleging reputational damage, business losses, and partisan bias in its coverage.
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Viral nano-banana trend drives Gemini ahead of ChatGPT on Apple App Store. From social media memes to top spot, Gemini captures global attention.
Community members, lawmakers, and advocacy groups call for her immediate release, citing her long-standing ties and law-abiding record.
Microsoft has tightened its return-to-office rules, pointing to internal workforce data as the basis for its decision.
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Uber, alleging the ride-hailing giant discriminated against riders with disabilities, violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and causing significant harm.
A U.S. defense delegation and Boeing executives will visit India to revive the delayed $4 billion P-8I aircraft deal, boosting defense ties and trade momentum.
Hyundai raid puts foreign investment at risk amid trump immigration crackdown. South Korean officials warn this could discourage corporate investments. Experts urge visa reforms
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AI startup Perplexity hits a $20B valuation with $200M funding, rapid revenue growth, and new products, but faces mounting copyright lawsuits from major publishers.
Google tightens control over AI use, mandating engineers rely on internal tools as performance reviews increasingly link success to mastering AI-driven workflows and productivity.
Supporters mourn the conservative firebrand while critics highlight his controversial views; police continue search for suspect
Indian artificial intelligence (AI) startups eyeing expansion into the United States are running into obstacles tied to immigration policy and regulatory red tape
BRICS leaders condemn U.S. “tariff blackmail” and protectionism at virtual summit, warning Trump’s escalating trade war threatens global cooperation, sustainable trade, and economic stability.
Oracle’s recent layoffs have shaken thousands of employees in India and the U.S., highlighting the human toll of restructuring even as the company expands AI and cloud investments.
Millions of Americans could soon feel the squeeze of a government shutdown as Democrats and Republicans clash ahead of the October 1 deadline, risking widespread disruptions.
New data shows hiring momentum weakened well before Trump’s tariffs, with key service industries hit hardest and economists warning of deeper job market strains
