The proposed DHS “weighted selection process” would overhaul the H-1B lottery, prioritizing higher-paid and highly skilled roles while reducing chances for lower-wage or less-skilled applicants.
Corintis secures $24M Series A to scale its chip cooling technology, tackling AI’s thermal bottleneck while expanding manufacturing and U.S. presence alongside industry giants.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang supports Trump’s H-1B reforms but warns the $100,000 fee risks driving global tech talent and investment away from the U.S.
With a U.S. government shutdown looming, Trump’s clash with Congress over healthcare funding and budget priorities risks halting federal services and escalating political tensions before Oct. 1.
Donald Trump has demanded Microsoft fire Lisa Monaco and urged Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s resignation, citing national security risks tied to government contracts and China connections.
The Trump Administration launches the $1M “Gold Card” program, offering a fast-tracked path to U.S. permanent residency for entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled professionals amid rising H-1B visa costs.
Wall Street sees the “Magnificent Seven” losing dominance as new AI-driven leaders like Palantir, Oracle, and Broadcom emerge, reshaping the next wave of market winners.
Lufthansa Group plans to cut 4,000 jobs by 2030 amid digitization and cost pressures, as global airlines, including Spirit, announce major workforce reductions.
The 2025 New York City mayoral race narrows to a high-stakes showdown between progressive Zohran Mamdani and former Gov. Andrew Cuomo after Mayor Eric Adams’ withdrawal.
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet downplays the $100K H-1B visa fee, framing it as minimal impact while the firm realigns its workforce toward AI-driven growth and efficiency.
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First-of-its-kind research aboard Axiom Mission 4 shows diabetes monitoring tools can function reliably in space, signaling new possibilities for inclusive space travel and remote healthcare.
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Last week’s H-1B proclamation sets the stage for months of fierce debate, with tech firms fighting to protect global talent pipelines as critics press for even deeper restrictions.
Trump escalates tariffs on drugs, metals, trucks, and furniture under national security grounds, reshaping global trade while pressuring allies like India to navigate oil import challenges.
Elon Musk names Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, and Larry Page as the smartest CEOs, praising their vision, innovation, and bold leadership in transforming global industries.
Perplexity launches its “Perplexity Search API,” offering fine-grained indexing, rich structured responses, and flexible pricing to power AI applications with speed, scale, and context.
Turkish Airlines orders 75 Boeing 787s and finalizes talks for 150 737 MAX jets, aligning with strategic growth and Erdogan-Trump talks on U.S. sanctions.
More than two in five multinational companies plan to expand operations in India, driven by its fast-growing economy, large consumer base, and favorable trade reforms.
A federal judge in California has preliminarily approved Anthropic’s $1.5 billion copyright settlement with authors, marking a major milestone in AI-related copyright litigation.
Amazon will pay $2.5 billion to settle FTC allegations that it used deceptive “dark patterns” to mislead customers into Prime subscriptions and made cancellations difficult.
Meta’s Threads has surpassed Elon Musk’s X in global daily mobile users, signaling strong growth, rising ad revenue potential, and platform updates to enhance user engagement.
Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol launches a $1 billion restructuring plan with store closures, staff cuts, and reinvestments in coffeehouse designs to revitalize the struggling chain.
The U.S. is pushing bold tariffs, tax incentives, and production mandates to curb reliance on foreign semiconductors and restore domestic manufacturing leadership amid rising global tensions.
President Trump approved a deal handing TikTok’s U.S. operations to American investors led by Oracle, ensuring data security and compliance with the 2024 divestment law.
