A wave of “No Kings” demonstrations swept across the United States on Saturday, as hundreds of thousands of protesters rallied in opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration
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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff faces backlash after reports reveal his proposal to use the company’s AI technology to support ICE’s deportation and recruitment initiatives.
New FHA mortgages to non-permanent U.S. residents have plunged to near zero after the Trump administration barred H-1B visa holders from FHA-insured home loans.
Millions join the “No Kings” protests across the U.S. to oppose Trump’s alleged authoritarianism, defend democracy, and demand protection of civil rights amid rising political tensions.
The latest Henley Passport Index reveals a major shift in global mobility, with the U.S. passport dropping to 12th place and India ranking 85th.
Donald Trump hosted a White House dinner Wednesday for almost 130 top donors, corporate allies, and influential supporters
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.
China rebuffs U.S. criticism over its tightened rare earth export controls, accusing Washington of exaggeration and warning against politicizing trade amid escalating tariff threats.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s plan to lay off thousands of federal workers amid a prolonged government shutdown over budget and healthcare disputes.
President Trump claims India will stop buying Russian oil after assurances from Prime Minister Modi, signaling a potential shift in global energy and diplomatic dynamics.
A 60-year-old Chicago resident, Rueben Antonio Cruz, was fined by ICE under a revived immigration law requiring noncitizens to carry identification at all times.
As U.S. consumers grow wary of the economy ahead of the holiday season, spending cuts—especially among Gen Z and millennials—signal fading financial resilience.
The Trump administration revokes visas of six foreign nationals for social media remarks on Charlie Kirk’s killing, expanding its crackdown on dissent and visa scrutiny.
The ongoing U.S. government shutdown has delayed the 2024 Social Security cost-of-living adjustment, reigniting debate over how inflation and seniors’ real expenses are calculated.
Prominent international relations scholar Ashley Tellis has been arrested by U.S. authorities for allegedly retaining and sharing classified national defense documents with Chinese officials.
The U.S. federal government shutdown enters its 13th day, disrupting the economy, furloughing workers, and intensifying political deadlock as Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns of growing economic strain.
Indian American and civil rights groups warned legislation could foster bias and duplicate existing federal frameworks
The U.S. and China have opened a new front in their trade war by imposing retaliatory port fees on shipping fleets, reshaping global maritime trade dynamics.
Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi was denied access to an Illinois ICE facility, raising renewed concerns about transparency and oversight amid the Trump administration’s intensified immigration crackdown.
U.S. companies and consumers are appearing to bear the brunt of the country’s new import tariffs, early indications show, contradicting assertions by Trump and complicating the Federal Reserve’s fight against inflation
China launches an antitrust probe into Qualcomm as U.S.–China trade tensions escalate over tariffs, tech regulation, and control of critical materials and semiconductor markets.
If elected, Shah would be the first member of New Jersey’s growing South Asian community to represent the state in Congress
TCS CEO K. Krithivasan announces that the company will halt new H-1B hires, focusing instead on expanding its local workforce across the U.S. and other regions.
Trump defends his role in defusing the India-Pakistan conflict through tariff threats while expressing frustration over missing the Nobel Peace Prize, highlighting his transactional approach to diplomacy.
The Trump administration’s layoffs in the Office of Special Education threaten oversight of $15 billion in federal funding and services for 7.5 million children with disabilities.
