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Roughly 600 employees exit Paramount Skydance after David Ellison mandates a full return-to-office policy following the $8 billion merger.
Indian American executive is credited with “delivering the once-in-a-lifetime Cybertruck — all before hitting 30”
Foxconn projects strong AI-driven growth in 2026, boosted by soaring AI server demand and new collaborations, including one with OpenAI.
Starbucks faces a major strike as unionized baristas demand better pay and staffing amid growing labor tensions and corporate restructuring.
Coinbase launches a new platform enabling users to buy digital tokens before listing, promoting fair distribution and real participation.
Rad Power Bikes warns employees of a possible shutdown amid funding struggles, potential acquisition talks, and declining e-bike demand.
Indian American executive Aneal Vallurupalli to accelerate global growth at leading AI-native trust management firm
Meta is committed to acting as a catalyst for the India’ digital transformation, says Meta India leadership board
Tesla’s Cybertruck chief Siddhant Awasthi departs after eight years amid the automaker’s ongoing leadership shakeup.
India–U.S. trade talks in 2025 balance optimism and uncertainty amid negotiations over tariffs, Russian oil, and sensitive economic sectors.
The Bengaluru Skill Summit 2025 spotlighted Karnataka’s mission to build a future-ready, inclusive workforce.
A lot of Indian professionals at global tech firms come from lesser-known colleges, reflecting a major shift toward skills-based hiring.
Microsoft secures U.S. approval to export Nvidia GB300 AI chips to the UAE, investing $7.9 billion to expand regional AI infrastructure.
Alphabet clears DOJ review for Wiz acquisition, marking a major step in strengthening Google Cloud’s cybersecurity capabilities.
MacKenzie Scott donates $80 million to Howard University, continuing her large-scale philanthropy supporting racial equity, HBCUs, and community-led initiatives.
It looks like corporations are getting regular with their layoffs, leaving thousands of people stranded without jobs
Amazon’s $38 billion cloud partnership with OpenAI marks a major comeback for AWS, reinforcing its position in the global AI-driven cloud race.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella signals a new hiring phase, highlighting how AI-powered tools like Copilot and Microsoft 365 are reshaping productivity and workforce growth.
Here’s a look at 10 US companies cutting jobs this year, along with the important details you need to know
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says 14,000 layoffs stem from “culture” and organizational layers, not finances or AI, aiming to restore agility amid automation-driven restructuring.
General Motors said on Wednesday that it would lay off around 1,200 workers at the Detroit-area all-electric factory
Vinod Khosla calls for a radical rethink of capitalism, proposing U.S. government ownership in public companies to share AI-driven wealth and ensure social stability.
UPS announces its “most significant strategic shift in history,” cutting 48,000 jobs and closing 93 facilities to streamline operations, boost efficiency, and offset rising costs.
Meta is laying off over 700 employees across its Puget Sound and Bay Area offices as part of a major restructuring of its AI and product teams.
