As Indian communities across the U.S. marked Diwali with joy and festivities, some celebrations turned chaotic with reports of illegal fireworks, littered streets, and safety violations, prompting police intervention and public concern.
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Employers must pay the $100,000 fee through Pay.gov; exemptions limited to cases of national interest, leaving many visa holders anxious about eligibility.
Trump’s new $100,000 H-1B visa fee has sparked confusion, halted applications, and raised fears of a de facto ban on high-skilled immigration to the U.S.
While the decision preserves work rights for over 300,000 immigrant spouses, lawyers say the program’s survival still depends on political will, not permanence in law.
Shah Capital renews pressure on Novavax board, saying the biotech’s underperformance calls for a strategic sale to unlock value.
A recent showcase organized by the Indian American Artists Association sparks dialogue on how Indian-origin art in America can evolve beyond community showcases to become a recognized asset class within the nation’s $1.2 trillion creative economy.
Everse.AI founder Ashish Sonkusare shares how his journey from AWS to AgriTech is transforming dairy, livestock, and farmers’ incomes in India
Last week’s H-1B proclamation sets the stage for months of fierce debate, with tech firms fighting to protect global talent pipelines as critics press for even deeper restrictions.
A move critics call an “economic wrecking ball” could devastate the tech workforce, with Indian professionals hardest hit.
USCIS has revamped the U.S. citizenship civics test with more questions, a higher passing score, and stricter review—changes immigration lawyers warn could block more immigrants from naturalization
The attack was so severe that the victims’ body was decapitated; the culprit then tried to throw away his body parts in a trash can
As backlogs surge and cases of staged crimes surface, attorneys warn the system’s credibility—and relief for true victims—is at risk
An alumnus of IIT Roorkee, Saxena is a pioneering force in the global EdTech space, first gaining recognition as the co-founder of Vedantu
Strategy, Inc. Chairman, Michael Saylor, has distilled decades of market observation into a deceptively simple formula: “Buy something that everyone wants, nobody can stop, and few understand.”
Indian American attorney Nadadur S. Kumar considers EB-5 one of the most stable immigration pathways, regardless of political winds
With sweeping duties taking effect Aug. 27, India faces billions in losses, mass job cuts, and shrinking competitiveness in its largest export market.
With 446 large corporate bankruptcy filings in 2025, the highest year-to-date total since 2010, the nation may be facing a corporate distress crisis that rivals the 2008-2009 financial meltdown
For two decades, Washington has courted New Delhi. Trump’s sudden hostility could mark the beginning of a rupture.
Immigrant health policy expert Dr. Drishti Pillai warns that the new HHS guidance could affect thousands of lawfully present immigrants, including work visa holders, creating confusion, fear, and broader community impacts.
How 2025 became the inflection point that transformed AI, Quantum Computing, the global economy, and humanity’s place in a tech-driven world.
“We invest in people, not ideas,” says the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Remarkable Ventures.
In an exclusive interview with the American Bazaar, Krishna Kumar, Digital Practice Head at SRM Tech (Middle East) discusses the firm’s strategic growth, its focus on AI and digital transformation, and the rising influence of the Middle East in global tech.
Indian American entrepreneur Chez Siva launches “Front Page,” a people-first social platform breaking language barrier in the digital world.
Hitting over 11 million pending applications, the United States’ immigration hits a record high backlog
In a candid conversation, EisnerAmper’s Alan Wink breaks down the slowdown in venture capital, the looming $3 trillion IPO pipeline, and why investors are pouring billions into AI, despite the hype.
