It looks like Johnson & Johnson will have to part with nearly a billion dollars. A Los Angeles jury ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $966 million to the family of a woman who died from mesothelioma
The $100,000 fee is not set to affect companies until next March, when the annual lottery for roughly 85,000 new H-1B visas takes place
IBM stock jumped Tuesday after the tech giant announced a partnership with the artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, along with several other product updates to boost the use of generative AI by businesses.
2026 cohort of 16 fellows are “at the forefront of climate action in their countries and sectors,”
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.
Indian American leader Ajay Bhutoria warns against visa misuse and calls Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee a bold yet complex move to protect U.S. workers and innovation.
A federal judge blocks President Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, reaffirming the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of citizenship for nearly everyone born on U.S. soil.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei visits India to open a Bengaluru office and explore a partnership with Reliance, aiming to expand Claude AI and drive social impact.
Gold’s record surge past $4,000 reflects global economic uncertainty, inflation fears, and geopolitical tensions, signaling a deeper shift in investor behavior and confidence in traditional assets.
Diya Mathew, Shibu Madhu, Joharath Kutty, Dr. Nandini Menon, Koshy O. Thomas, Dr. Pricilla Samuel and Jayan Varghese to get awards
SoftBank acquires ABB’s $5.375 billion robotics unit to advance its “Physical AI” vision, merging robotics and artificial intelligence as part of its global AI expansion strategy.
Indian American scholar S. Paul Kapur, a leading expert on South Asian security, has been confirmed as the new U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai congratulated physicists Michel Devoret, John Martinis, and John Clarke for winning the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for groundbreaking work in quantum physics.
The U.S. intensifies efforts to curb China’s access to advanced chipmaking technology, reshaping global supply chains and escalating the battle for technological and economic dominance.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reassures employees the company will continue sponsoring and covering H-1B visa costs despite Trump’s new $100,000 fee under a restrictive executive order.
Leading immigration attorneys Greg Siskind and Charles H. Kuck discuss the landmark lawsuit, its constitutional implications, and its impact on America’s skilled immigration system.
Trump administration officials are exploring options to sell off parts of the federal government’s $1.6 trillion student loan portfolio to the private market,
Citadel’s Ken Griffin warned that investors are starting to consider gold as a safer asset than the dollar, calling the trend “really concerning.”
The 12th edition of the World Tamils Economic Conference, held at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center in Maryland, near Washington, D.C., U.S., began on October 3 and concluded successfully on October 5
“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.”
“Staffing shortages during the government shutdown forced Burbank Airport pilots to follow tower-less protocols, causing significant delays and highlighting nationwide air travel disruptions.”
At 15, Indian American entrepreneur started working at chain restaurant Friendly’s —22 years later, he bought the company
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to halt orders requiring Google to open Android to rival app stores and allow alternative payment options amid Epic Games lawsuit.
Elon Musk appoints former Morgan Stanley banker Anthony Armstrong as CFO of xAI and X, steering financial stability amid mergers, controversies, and AI-driven expansion.
President Donald Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 reignites debate over federal authority, military deployment on U.S. soil, and states’ rights.
