Attorney Senthurjothi counters viral H-1B fraud claims, highlighting reforms, stricter vetting, and today’s low fraud rates.
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A coalition of 19 attorneys general and two governors on Tuesday sued the Trump administration over policy changes
Federal workers challenge Trump administration for failing to reinstate layoffs reversed by shutdown law, sparking legal dispute.
Campbell’s faces controversy after lawsuit alleges executive insults customers, sparking concerns over workplace culture and reputation.
A Colorado court ruling invalidating steep EB-5 fee increases is being hailed as a victory for investors—and a potential precedent for challenges to President Trump’s controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee.
Greystar reaches a $7 million settlement with nine states over allegations of using rent-setting algorithms that inflated housing costs.
A U.S. judge rules Meta did not violate antitrust laws in its Instagram and WhatsApp acquisitions, dealing a setback to the FTC.
The BBC apologizes to Donald Trump for a misleading Panorama edit of his Jan. 6 speech, while rejecting his $1 billion defamation claim.
A new federal THC limit in the spending bill threatens to devastate the U.S. hemp industry and its workforce.
Republican Congresswoman Taylor Greene vows to eliminate the H-1B program, arguing it harms American workers and misuses immigration pathways
As U.S.-style layoffs spread to India, sudden terminations are destabilizing the country’s middle class despite existing labor protections.
OpenAI urges a federal judge to block an order for disclosure of 20 million anonymized ChatGPT chats in The New York Times copyright lawsuit.
Google has taken aim at online scammers, filing a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
Starbucks faces a major strike as unionized baristas demand better pay and staffing amid growing labor tensions and corporate restructuring.
Federal immigration raids in Chicago’s Little Village turned violent, as residents and officials condemned the force by Border Patrol agents.
The U.S. Senate advances a funding bill to end the record-long government shutdown after weeks of political deadlock.
It looks like Facebook’s parent company is making a fortune through fraud. Meta internally projected late last year that it would earn about 10% of its overall annual revenue
A federal judge orders the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits highlighting food insecurity and political gridlock.
Amazon sues Perplexity AI over its “agentic” feature, alleging unauthorized access and disguised automated activity as human browsing.
Google says that it has removed Gemma from its AI studio, after a senator claimed it falsely accused her of sexual misconduct
Former RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan warns that the proposed U.S. HIRE Act poses a greater threat to India’s outsourcing and service export sector than visa fee hikes.
The ongoing federal shutdown exposes SNAP’s vulnerability, as court rulings compel the Trump administration to continue food aid funding, highlighting the human toll of political gridlock.
Amazon’s major restructuring cuts 14,000 corporate jobs as AI transformation reshapes roles across departments, with up to 30,000 layoffs expected amid growing automation investments.
Australia’s competition regulator ACCC has sued Microsoft, alleging the company misled 2.7 million customers into paying higher prices for Microsoft 365 plans bundled with AI tool Copilot.
The Trump administration defends its controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee in court, amid lawsuits claiming it unlawfully burdens U.S. businesses and foreign skilled workers.
