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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.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the U.S. and China have finalized a deal transferring TikTok’s U.S. operations to American investors, easing trade tensions.
The ongoing U.S. air traffic controller shortages amid the government shutdown expose deep vulnerabilities in the aviation system, threatening safety, efficiency, and long-term workforce stability.
Millions of Americans risk losing vital food aid as the 2025 government shutdown threatens SNAP funding, putting 42 million low-income recipients at risk of hunger.
Silicon Valley leaders have largely remained silent on the recent hike in H1-B visa fees, despite the policy hitting the tech industry
Major U.S. companies, including Walmart, Cognizant, and TCS, are pausing or reshaping H-1B hiring strategies after President Trump’s $100,000 visa fee hike disrupts recruitment plans.
The construction of President Trump’s $300 million privately funded White House ballroom marks the most significant structural change since 1948, sparking debate over preservation and modernization.
A heated social media clash erupted between Nalin Haley and journalist Mehdi Hasan over U.S. immigration, exposing deep ironies and tensions surrounding immigrant identity and policy.
Tata Technologies plans to expand its U.S. operations and hire more American workers, aligning with Trump’s visa policies and boosting its local workforce strategy.
The Trump administration is exploring equity-based investments in quantum computing firms like IonQ and Rigetti, signaling deeper government involvement in advancing U.S. tech innovation.
Walmart pauses job offers for H-1B candidates as Trump’s new $100,000 visa fee reshapes corporate hiring strategies and intensifies challenges for U.S. employers relying on global talent.
Japan’s first female prime minister marks a historic breakthrough as global gender gaps in political leadership persist, revealing enduring biases and slow progress toward true equality.
I have to agree with President Trump—it isn’t fair for trade to be a one-way affair. All he is trying to do is level the playing field somewhat
Texts obtained by POLITICO reveal Trump nominee Paul Ingrassia’s racist and inflammatory remarks about MLK Jr., Asians, and “white nationalism,” intensifying scrutiny of his nomination.
President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sign a landmark $8.5 billion rare earth minerals deal amid rising tensions over China’s export controls.
FBI Director Kash Patel, the first Indian American in the role, celebrates Diwali online, sparking both backlash from MAGA supporters and support from diverse communities.
Unilever delays the spin-off of its Magnum ice cream business due to the U.S. government shutdown, highlighting its widespread disruption to corporate activity and the economy.
The Social Security Administration begins its new paperless policy this October, shifting all payments to direct deposit or Direct Express cards to reduce fraud and costs.
Rep. Ami Bera enters the final quarter with $2 million cash-on-hand, showcasing his electoral strength, bipartisan leadership, and continued focus on healthcare and foreign policy.
President Donald Trump announced a partnership with EMD Serono to make IVF medications up to 84% cheaper, improving access to fertility treatments nationwide.
As the U.S. government shutdown extends beyond 20 days, ICE continues operations without pay, arresting individuals convicted of serious crimes, including two Indian nationals.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges a balanced U.S. approach to regulating China’s access to AI technologies, warning that restrictive policies could harm America’s own technological leadership.
Nvidia unveiled its first U.S.-made Blackwell chip at TSMC’s Phoenix facility, marking a milestone in American semiconductor manufacturing and the next generation of AI innovation.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff apologized after backlash over his support for deploying the National Guard to San Francisco, clarifying the city doesn’t need federal troops.
