First Indian American and Muslim elected to Virginia senate, gets the largest donation ever for the post
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Trump in an interview on Sunday doubled down on his assertion that Mamdani is a communist and said the Democratic primary winner must “do the right thing” if he’s elected mayor of NYC or else he’ll withhold federal funding.
SCOTUS on Friday handed a procedural victory to Trump, ruling that federal judges went too far in blocking his executive order aimed at curbing birthright citizenship
Meta is reportedly in talks to acquire voice-cloning startup Play AI, expanding its AI capabilities amid aggressive investments in superintelligence, infrastructure, and high-profile talent.
China has agreed to resume rare earth exports to the US following a new trade agreement aimed at easing tensions.
The U.S. dollar’s fall comes following a report that Trump is considering bringing forward the announcement of his choice to succeed the Federal Reserve chair, Jerome Powell
A “golden share” is a type of share that gives its holder special veto power over certain corporate decisions, even if they hold only a minority of the company’s shares. In the context of U.S. Steel, the golden share became significant after the company’s acquisition by Japan’s Nippon Steel.
President Trump’s $20M lawsuit against CBS and “60 Minutes” over alleged defamation ignites debate on media accountability, free speech, and political journalism’s legal boundaries.
If Indian American filmmaker Mira Nair’s son wins in November, he would bag the biggest prize of Indian Americans leading major cities
U.S. Health Secretary RFK Jr. halts Gavi funding over vaccine safety concerns, calling for reforms; move signals broader shift in U.S. foreign aid policy
This case sets a precedent that antitrust actions may be shaped not just by economics, but by political considerations, raising concerns about regulatory independence.
Bosch CEO warns Europe against stifling AI regulations while focusing to the U.S. with positioning the company at the forefront of America’s AI and tech-driven future.
Oleksandr Merezhko, who once nominated Trump for the prize, now says he has “lost faith” in the president’s ability to broker peace, mirroring growing international backlash.
Indian filmmaker Mira Nair’s son would be New York’s first Muslim and South Asian mayor if elected in November
Zohran Mamdani’s historic mayoral primary win signals a bold shift in NYC politics, driven by grassroots organizing, progressive policies, and demands for structural change.
WhatsApp, the messaging service owned by Meta Platforms, has been banned from all U.S. House of Representatives devices
Florida’s detention center is getting a makeover, thanks to the federal government
The Supreme Court on Monday lifted a lower court order that prevented the Trump administration from deporting migrants to countries that are not their places of origin
Zohran Kwame Mamdani is a rising figure in American progressive politics
Now, there is no denying that the internet is a global resource, however, could Europe’s internet be killed if President Donald Trump so pleased
Punnoose calls for expanding healthcare access, advancing mental health reform, and promoting equitable opportunities across Virginia
Psychiatrist and first-generation Indian American Priya Punnoose enters the race to succeed the late Rep. Gerry Connolly.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has put new restrictions on visits by members of Congress to immigration enforcement field offices after several episodes where Democratic lawmakers have been refused access or even arrested
All F, M, and J visa applicants required to reset their social media profiles to “public”
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced the seizure of $225 million in cryptocurrency
