Are influencers and OnlyFans creators “lowering the bar” for O-1 visas? Immigration attorneys say the standard hasn’t changed; the creative economy has.
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India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) released a carefully worded statement expressing “deep concern” over the situation and called for all parties to pursue peaceful communications to stabilize the region. New Delhi stopped short of condemning the U.S. action directly, instead reaffirming “support to the well-being and safety of the people of Venezuela.”
Binge-watching Mad Men sparks reflections on nostalgia, AI, remote work, and how technology reshapes human life.
An H-1B visa holder’s family loss underscores how immigration uncertainty is shaping travel and work decisions for Indian professionals in the U.S., according to attorneys.
At the crossroads of the Americas, Venezuela’s geography and vast mineral reserves amplify its strategic importance
How attention shapes coherence through context and purpose, revealing why distraction undermines meaning for humans and machines alike.
Major U.S. immigration policy changes in 2025 reshape visas, biometrics, work permits, citizenship tests, and security screening.
Healthcare in 2025 saw rapid innovation, rising costs, ACA subsidy expiration, AI adoption, consolidation, and affordability challenges.
AI in 2025 shifted from hype to economics, defined by compute, energy, infrastructure limits, enterprise adoption, and accelerating demand.
The US Chamber of Commerce and a group representing research universities sought to block the new levy
DHS ends random H-1B lottery, introducing weighted selection favoring higher-paid, higher-skilled workers from February 2026.
A powerful profile of Dr. David Fajgenbaum using AI drug repurposing to cure rare diseases and transform medicine.
Advancing visa dates and USCIS filing flexibility have created a short-lived chance for Indian professionals — one experts warn may close quickly.
After months of setbacks and uncertainty, the January 2026 U.S. visa bulletin offers a rare silver lining for Indians. EB-1 India jumps nearly a year forward, while EB-5 sees an unprecedented two-year advance, significantly cutting wait times for professionals and investors alike.
Delhi’s toxic air exposes deep inequality as AQI turns hazardous, while elites breathe purified air inside Parliament and embassies.
The latest Republican proposal to replace ACA subsidies recycles decades-old market theories without addressing the real challenge: how ordinary Americans actually choose and afford healthcare.
US H-1B and H-4 visa applicants face delays as new mandatory social media vetting triggers widespread interview rescheduling.
From AI’s coming reckoning to America’s test of real economic power, a new era of entrepreneurship, youth-led innovation, and grassroots capitalism is reshaping the world order.
With new chapters unfolding in London and beyond, Sundaram Tagore stands at the helm of a global movement—where India’s cultural confidence meets the world.
US immigration tightens as USCIS launches country-specific vetting, freezes asylum decisions, and reviews green card cases.
From AI disruption to tariff turmoil, three forces — technology, overreach, and uncertainty — are colliding to reshape the American workforce.
Delhi’s fluctuating 2025 air quality and U.S. Embassy’s HEPA filter tender highlight ongoing pollution challenges.
The Brown Rudnick partner urges executives to look inward — to recognize the unseen assets within their organizations before chasing external transformation.
Payroll processing firm ADP reported Tuesday that the U.S. labor market is showing further signs of weakening, with an increasing number of layoffs
Thanksgiving food costs shift as turkey prices drop but overall grocery staples remain higher amid inflation and tariffs.
