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The collapse of Muslim vote banks in recent elections in India has exposed the limits of fear-based secular politics — and now is the time for a new debate over Muslim representation, Congress strategy, and the future of opposition politics in India
How a $1.63 billion handshake collapsed in thirty-nine days, why a Bahamas-based shareholder broke the deal, and what every founder, fund and family office must learn from the strangest M&A story in Indian sport.
Maryland can fight back. The Governor should call a special session of the General Assembly to redraw our congressional maps.
Declaring the ‘Iran Excursion’ over, Trump chills with a blast of memes
Recent U.S. immigration changes make travel insurance essential for visiting parents amid rising healthcare costs and stricter visa scrutiny.
Philadelphia race shifts from economic priorities to Gaza debate, exposing disconnect between local needs, and future growth opportunities.
West Bengal’s 2026 election saw Mamata Banerjee fall amid corruption, economic decline, and debates over democracy, and rising BJP influence.
Explores uncertainty, decision-making, and error interpretation, highlighting limits of human judgment and structured reasoning.
The malpractice question with AI is not what the doctor did, but can they be sued for not using it?
Will VD Satheeshan recognize this opportunity and provide the new direction Kerala now clearly demands?
Press and POTUS get their priorities right as a ‘friendly federal assassin’ interrupts their dinner
Cigna exits ACA exchanges, signaling deeper imbalance as rising costs, shrinking healthy enrollment, insurer losses threaten stability.
Article critiques Zohran Mamdani’s Kohinoor remarks as political theater, urging Indian Americans to prioritize policy impacts.
Tech firms cut jobs while investing billions in AI chips, compute, and tokens, reshaping labor and future economies.
An Indian American architect who builds open-source ASCEND tool on what AI gets right and what it still leaves for engineers to clean up
The human-AI gap isn’t intelligence but blind spots. Success depends on recognizing what we miss within our mental frames.
Governments fear AI due to bureaucratic mindsets, but Expothon’s NAME protocol empowers SMEs to drive national economic growth.
As Trump plays tough guy, nice guy, a battered yet resilient Iran unleashes a meme war.
On what it means when a democracy is dismantled not with chaos, but with patience — and why the quiet kind is harder to mourn
Heuristics and statistics shape human and AI decisions as both struggle when patterns fail in complex uncertain environments
Layered AI training for doctors integrates LLM RAG agents and agentic systems to transform clinical workflows and care
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Iran’s Karbala-rooted identity defies Trump’s market-driven pressure, while global leaders exploit the conflict for profit, political gain.
If the Iran ceasefire collapses, so does Trump’s market credibility — and the consequences will reach far beyond the Strait of Hormuz.
