Ex-NASA astronaut Sunita Williams connects science and humanity during her visit to Kerala, inspiring young minds at the literature fest.
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A new study by the Union of Concerned Scientists warns that rapid data center construction could strain power grids, raise energy costs, and harm the environment.
Hood, Frederick Community College, Washington Freedom and Infinite Computer Solutions partner to provide hands-on professional development for students
A reflection on why accountability—not punishment—is essential to democracy, and why no leader, including the Clintons, is above answering for their decisions.
At the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, US President Donald Trump unveiled a new initiative called the “Board of Peace.”
Federal immigration officers are asserting sweeping power to forcibly enter people’s homes without a judge’s warrant
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary says feud with Elon Musk boosted ticket sales amid Starlink dispute and viral publicity.
Apple challenges India’s antitrust probe over App Store policies as CCI seeks global financial data and penalties.
Elizabeth Holmes seeks Trump’s clemency as Theranos fraud convictions, restitution, and renewed controversy resurface.
Anthropic CEO warns AI may automate coding, igniting debate on H-1B visas, Indian tech talent and global jobs.
At Davos, Trump rebukes Canada’s Mark Carney, touts America First economics, revives Greenland debate, and needles global leaders.
Tim Dillon sparks viral debate questioning why Americans must compete globally for jobs through H-1B and OPT programs.
Blue Origin unveils TeraWave, a new satellite internet network challenging Starlink with ultra-high-speed enterprise connectivity.
US formally exits WHO, raising legal concerns, funding disputes, and global health risks amid strong international warnings.
Congresswoman Sarah McBride outlines a balanced, people-first approach to AI regulation, innovation, jobs, and democratic values.
Federal immigration raids in Minnesota and Maine are sparking fear and outrage after children, including a 5-year-old, were detained.
OpenAI says it will pay for the electricity used by its AI data centers, responding to growing concerns about grid strain.
Divya Ganesan, Rishika Kartik, Pranav Pattatathunaduvil and Maya Prakash to join prestigious global affairs program in China
Former Miss America Nina Davuluri prepares to marry, marking a joyful personal milestone as she continues to redefine cultural representation
Student-led Harvard India Conference 2026 will be held on Feb. 14–15, highlighting India’s growing influence on the world stage.
The 2026 National Book Critics Circle Awards features Arundhati Roy, Han Kang, and Viet Thanh Nguyen, highlighting a diverse group of literary finalists.
Indian American Cloud and AI leader to accelerate AI roadmap at leading provider of digital-first K–12 solutions
Amazon and its vast network of third-party sellers stocked up on inventory ahead of Trump’s tariff rollout last spring
Trump’s threats of taking over Greenland have made many countries uneasy, and the fallout is increasingly spilling into diplomatic arenas
Donors who give blood through Jan. 25 are automatically entered for a chance to win a trip for two to this year’s Super Bowl
