Indian American executive to lead next phase of consumer growth at leading AI-powered skills acceleration platform
If elected, Dandiya would become the first South Asian American to represent Florida in Congress
Budget carrier Spirit Airlines files for a second Chapter 11 bankruptcy, struggling with debt, tariffs, and rebranding challenges while pledging to continue flying.
Meta introduces new safeguards for teen AI users, restricting harmful and flirtatious interactions while facing scrutiny over past chatbot policies and rising safety concerns.
The U.S. Supreme Court faces a landmark case on Trump’s global tariffs, testing presidential powers, congressional authority, and the future of American trade policy.
The Trump administration moves to slash over 500 jobs at Voice of America and USAGM, sparking legal battles over the agency’s future and operations.
The Trump administration’s withdrawal of $680 million in federal port funding deals a major blow to U.S. offshore wind projects, threatening jobs, infrastructure, and clean energy goals.
Strategy, Inc. Chairman, Michael Saylor, has distilled decades of market observation into a deceptively simple formula: “Buy something that everyone wants, nobody can stop, and few understand.”
Organizers issue refunds as tariffs and diplomatic tensions cloud timelines for the high-profile New York showcase.
Why our predictive minds misread the world—and how to slow down for better judgment in the age of AI.
Veteran UBS and Morgan Stanley executive steps in as CEO of the embedded-investing fintech amid an accelerated growth phase.
Trump has notified Congress that he is moving to cancel $4.9 billion in foreign aid, despite it having been already approved
The vigil is the latest in a string of community-led responses to the crash that placed 28-year-old truck driver Harjinder Singh behind bars on vehicular homicide charges.
CEO of X Elon Musk is taking his gloves off when it comes to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Tesla faces mounting scrutiny after a jury found it partly responsible for a 2019 Autopilot crash in Florida, awarding $243 million in damages.
Alibaba is developing domestically produced AI chips to rival Nvidia amid U.S. export restrictions, aiming for self-sufficiency and dominance in China’s cloud and AI market.
The ongoing Intel–U.S. government deal marks a major policy shift, boosting domestic chipmaking with funding and equity while limiting Intel’s strategic flexibility and independence.
Federal authorities weigh using Naval Station Great Lakes as an ICE hub as the Trump administration intensifies crime and immigration crackdowns in Chicago and sanctuary cities nationwide.
Indian American attorney Nadadur S. Kumar considers EB-5 one of the most stable immigration pathways, regardless of political winds
Anthropic is changing its data policy, requiring Claude users to decide by Sept. 28 whether their conversations can be used to train future AI models.
Fusion startup Commonwealth Fusion Systems raises $863M from Google, Nvidia, and others to accelerate Sparc reactor development, aiming for commercial clean energy with Arc by the 2030s.
Google restructures by slashing over a third of its small-team managers, streamlining operations to cut costs, boost efficiency, and accelerate AI-driven growth amid industry pressures.
The 14th DC South Asian Film Festival returns Sept. 5–30 with 54 films, premieres, masterclasses, and hybrid screenings celebrating diverse independent South Asian storytelling.
TSMC is extending its influence beyond chipmaking by offering a trade secrets management system to suppliers, aiming to strengthen innovation, supply chain resilience, and cybersecurity.
Elon Musk’s xAI launches “grok-code-fast-1,” a compact, cost-effective AI coding tool designed to autonomously handle programming tasks, rivaling GitHub Copilot and OpenAI Codex.
