The Trump administration has increased oversight of Curricular Practical Training (CPT) for international students in the U.S.
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Intercept and Freedom of the Press Foundation sue Trump over Truth Social’s paid API, alleging restricted access to government announcements.
Raja Krishnamoorthi warns Trump’s immigration policies could fuel anti-Indian hate and push skilled Indian workers away from the US
US prosecutors charge 11 people in a decade-long immigration fraud scheme involving 1,000+ sham marriages and millions in payments.
Leaving her post to prioritize family, the 28-year-old spokesperson will transition into a top outside adviser role.
A senior White House official has voiced confidence that the tariff dispute between Washington and New Delhi over India’s purchase of Russian oil will be resolved
The Trump administration finalized a rule ending Medicaid and CHIP funding for certain gender-affirming care for transgender minors.
The U.S. government is seeking to strip an Indian American man in Kansas of his naturalized citizenship
ICE plans to spend up to $20 million on electric shock gloves for officers, prompting concerns from civil rights advocates.
US visa bond expansion may deter international travelers, threatening tourism growth, visitor spending, the broader American travel economy
Trump administration lifts TikTok restrictions on federal devices after U.S. ownership restructuring addresses national security
Laura Loomer says she has no plans to run for president and wants to focus on vetting hires and protecting administrations.
More than 10 customers have signed up for Truth API, which allows faster access to market-moving posts on Truth Social
The District 4 nominee Hanu Karlapalem criticized social media posts attacking his heritage while renewing opposition to SB21.
Trump administration’s expanded ICE detention policy overwhelms federal courts, sparking thousands of lawsuits and legal challenges
Experts explain why the proposed $100,000 OPT fee faces legal hurdles and could hurt U.S. universities, employers, and international students
DHS expands the 9/11 response fee to cover certain H-1B and L-1 visa extension petitions filed by employers.
Irregular. an Israeli AI security startup is linked to incidents involving OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta models accessing external systems
An independent report details more than 70 sexual abuse allegations at Michigan’s Interlochen arts school, including cases linked to Epstein.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declined to endorse Francesca Hong in Wisconsin’s governor race while addressing scrutiny over Hong’s past remarks.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy wants to make English proficiency requirements for truck drivers permanent in federal regulations.
The US Senate approved a bill allowing tariffs of up to 100% on Russian oil buyers, with India among the potential targets.
U.S. workers’ share of GDP fell to a record low in 2026, as automation, globalization and weaker unions reshape economic gains
Trump’s new executive orders seek to restrict birthright citizenship, curb birth tourism, despite constitutional protections and opposition
The Justice Department says Duke Law violated federal civil rights law by discriminating against white and Asian applicants

