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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.
Nestlé’s new CEO Philipp Navratil announces a global restructuring with 16,000 job cuts, targeting 3 billion Swiss francs in savings to restore growth and investor confidence.
Goldman Sachs economists warn that America’s “jobless growth” era—driven by AI-powered productivity gains and aging demographics—signals a new normal of slower hiring despite robust GDP expansion.
The climate crisis is not only an environmental threat but a growing mental health challenge, demanding that leaders integrate psychological resilience into climate preparedness and organizational sustainability.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating 2.88 million Tesla vehicles over safety concerns and crashes linked to its Full Self-Driving system.
OpenAI’s new study reveals AI now matches or surpasses human performance in nearly half of real-world job tasks, raising fresh concerns about automation and employment.
Diya Mathew, Shibu Madhu, Joharath Kutty, Dr. Nandini Menon, Koshy O. Thomas, Dr. Pricilla Samuel and Jayan Varghese to get awards
“Stricter U.S. immigration policies are reshaping Indian marriage choices, with families now prioritizing visa security over NRI status amid growing uncertainty and H-1B reforms.”
Jeff Bezos calls artificial intelligence an “industrial bubble,” noting that while hype fuels overvaluation, AI’s real innovations will ultimately transform industries and benefit society.
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The U.S. blocks Iranian diplomats from shopping at Costco and luxury stores during UNGA, restricting their movement to highlight Iran’s regime-people divide and ongoing hardships.
The WHO clarifies there is no conclusive evidence linking Tylenol use in pregnancy to autism, urging reliance on medical advice over unverified claims.
Meta is introducing an AI assistant and “Meet Cute” feature on Facebook Dating to reduce swipe fatigue, personalize matches, and help young adults find meaningful connections.
The Trump administration proposes an H-1B visa overhaul with a $100,000 fee, sparking global debate as China counters with a new “K visa” to attract STEM talent.
From the telegraph’s beeps to AI’s rise, ITU continues its mission to set global standards, balancing innovation and governance to ensure technology benefits all of humanity.
The U.S. has revoked visas of Indian executives tied to fentanyl precursor exports, signaling tougher scrutiny on India’s chemical sector amid global efforts to curb opioid trafficking.
Immigration-focused narratives, especially those related to H-1B visas and portraying Indians as “job stealers” dominated online discourse
Bill Gates vs. Larry Ellison: How each billionaire built wealth differently
In 2025, America cements its status as the global capital of billionaire wealth, with 902 ultra-rich shaping industries, philanthropy, politics, and public life.
The World Food Movement (WFM) launches its U.S. student and community feeding program at NJPAC Newark, uniting leaders to promote nutrition, dignity, and nationwide wellbeing.
The crisis of meaning is real, but so is our capacity to respond with wisdom, creativity, and hope in an age of complexity and disconnection.
The average U.S. 30-year mortgage rate fell to its lowest in nearly a year, reflecting Treasury yield declines and expectations of a Fed rate cut.
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Uber, alleging the ride-hailing giant discriminated against riders with disabilities, violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and causing significant harm.
