Indian Americans may lose congressional seats, but their growing political participation and influence across U.S. government remain strong.
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Etched, founded by three Harvard dropouts, reaches a $21B valuation by accelerating AI inference hardware and semiconductor development
National SME Mobilization Global Index ranks 100 nations and explores how mobilizing high-potential SMEs could unlock $6.3T in GDP growth
AI challenges traditional ideas of authorship, raising questions about human judgment, responsibility through Shakespeare, Vedas, technology.
India’s Vande Mataram mandate raises questions about patriotism, democratic consent, state authority, dissent, and the freedom of citizens
India’s 80th Independence Day address uses political rhetoric to reframe economic challenges, and institutional gaps as national progress
Widow’s Bay explores pandemic distrust, partisan division, public health failures and the urgent need to rebuild collective trust.
More than 100 million Americans lack regular primary care, exposing a growing crisis in access, affordability and continuity of health care.
In America, we can be citizens and still sometimes be asked where we are really from. We can be born here and still be perceived through the lens of ancestry
Zohran Mamdani called his wife an “oasis” in an interview, drawing praise online. But the comment has also sparked a different side
Trump’s great escape in a catering truck fuels a fanciful memes feast
Away from the political stage, Rubio’s unguarded conversation with Katie Miller and his wife Jeanette offered a glimpse of the man behind the politician.
AI is reshaping how society judges authenticity, effort, and belonging, revealing the psychological and social functions behind shame.
AI model distillation transfers intelligence efficiently, but raises critical questions about context, human behavior, and what gets lost
New research suggests targeted visual processing training may support cognitive health and potentially reduce dementia risk as the brain ages
mRNA research faces social media misinformation and political backlash as decades of scientific progress, and breakthroughs hang in balance
Nolan’s The Odyssey raises questions about artistic liberty, representation and the responsibility to make reinterpretations meaningful
As AI offers professional-level advice, lets examine whether companies should face licensing, oversight and liability requirements.
I am not suggesting that Jobs set out to create an addictive device or that Zuckerberg set out to make billions of people psychologically dependent on social media. Or did they?
Trump peddles truths, half truths and tall tales — all for a price
India’s education crisis reflects decades of unequal access, ideological influence, weak foundational learning, shaping the country’s future
Public trust depends on transparency, as leaders must prioritize accountability over silence when health decisions affect responsibilities
sarees were never simply garments purchased for special occasions. They represented artistry, tradition, and identity
immigration status has quietly become one of the top three filters in Indian American matchmaking, next to education and family background
India’s youth politics is changing as economic frustration shifts from communal mobilization to protests on jobs, exams and accountability.

