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    ‘Agentic AI factory’ offers a model for responsible leadership, says Kristie Grinnell

    Innovation September 9, 2025

    Kristie Grinnell, CIO of TD SYNNEX, explains how the “agentic AI factory” model drives responsible leadership, innovation, and workforce transformation in the era of digitalization.

    Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia says he could have filed a patent — but thankfully didn’t

    Social Media September 8, 2025

    Responding to critics who say he hasn’t matched Hotmail’s success, the tech pioneer says he defines achievement through gratitude rather than constant wins.

    Only 54% of Americans view capitalism positively; nearly 40% favor socialism: Gallup

    Politics September 8, 2025

    As Americans’ faith in capitalism hits a record low, two-thirds of Democrats now view socialism positively.

    Suspected Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Trade Talks With Malware

    Technology September 8, 2025

    Malware disguised as lawmaker’s email highlights vulnerabilities in Washington’s digital defenses amid escalating economic rivalry.

    Trump-linked venture fund 1789 Capital crosses $1 billion in assets

    Top Stories September 8, 2025

    1789 Capital, a venture fund with ties to the Trump family, has crossed $1 billion in assets during Donald Trump’s second term as president

    ASML becomes top shareholder of French OpenAI competitor Mistral

    Technology September 8, 2025

    ASML has emerged as the top shareholder for Mistral AI, after leading its latest funding round

    Anthropic to pay $1.5 billion to settle piracy lawsuit

    Legal September 8, 2025

    Anthropic has reached a settlement of $1.5 billion in a class-action lawsuit filed by a group of authors who alleged that the company was using their books without permission to train Claude, its AI chatbot

    Google Engineer: Mastering AI is key to the next decade of engineering

    Business September 8, 2025

    AI is redefining what it means to be a software engineer, transforming roles, workflows, and responsibilities while reshaping the very foundations of the tech industry.

    BMW and Mercedes unveil new electric SUVs, providing competition to Tesla

    Business September 8, 2025

    BMW and Mercedes-Benz unveil new electric SUVs with longer range, faster charging, and AI-driven smart technology, intensifying competition against Tesla’s Model Y in global EV markets.

    3 Indian American scholars join Brown University faculty

    Community September 8, 2025

    Kim Fernandes, Saloni Gupta and Divya Murthy among 38 new scholars to join leading research university

    Indian American gastroenterologist links hemorrhoids to cellphone use in bathrooms

    Community September 8, 2025

    Trisha Pasricha finds smartphone use on the toilet associated with a 46% increased risk of having hemorrhoids

    Paramount asks employees: return to office or exit

    Corporate governance September 8, 2025

    Amid mass layoffs and cost-cutting, Paramount’s new CEO David Ellison orders employees back to office full-time, signaling the end of pandemic-era workplace flexibility.

    Numbers tell the story: US workers face layoffs and stagnant hiring

    Immigration September 8, 2025

    Latest data shows unemployment climbing and payrolls shrinking, leaving workers across industries facing growing insecurity

    Billions in Tariffs at Risk as Supreme Court Reviews Trump Policy

    Policy September 8, 2025

    Refunds, market disruption, and diplomatic fallout loom in high-stakes case on presidential powers under emergency law.

    Grishma Shah named Associate Dean of Manhattan University business school

    Community September 8, 2025

    The daughter of Indian immigrants is also a novelist; her debut novel, Anagram Destiny, explores themes of identity, migration, and globalization

    Old rivalry returns: Elon Musk, Peter Navarro clash over India

    Social Media September 8, 2025

    What began as a policy disagreement over tariffs has since spiraled into one of Washington’s most colorful grudges, mixing economic debate, personality clash, and ego battles.

    The next five years will reshape everything

    Technology September 8, 2025

    With the global AI market set to soar from $390 billion to $1.8 trillion by 2030, the next five years will define winners and losers in a new AI-native economy.

    U.S. visa applicants must now apply in their home country: State Department

    Immigration September 7, 2025

    Policy shift ends flexibility in choosing consulates, raising concerns over delays and costs for global workers.

    Why will AI dance with global SMEs?

    Column September 7, 2025

    Why Western economies must unleash armies of entrepreneurs and digitize SMEs to build Godzilla-sized enterprises for the global age.

    Builder. Operator. Angel. Mentor: The many lives of Yash Shah

    Entrepreneurship September 7, 2025

    An immigrant engineer who lost a venture, bought it back, and exited — now scaling founders through Jeavio and TiE, and betting on AI as the next big accelerant.

    Fresh grads face a bloodbath, young professionals struggle as U.S. job market tightens

    Economy September 6, 2025

    Experts warn of stalled wages and fresh fears fueled by AI, as Trump’s policies and high interest rates slow hiring and increase layoffs.

    Fresh out of college, I landed a job at a major tech company. Three years later, I can’t find work.

    OPINION September 6, 2025

    Amid stalled wages and AI disruption, shrinking opportunities and longer searches, an early-career engineer describes his struggle to find work.

    Elon Musk faces $1 trillion Tesla compensation proposal

    Business September 5, 2025

    Tesla unveils a proposed 10-year pay package for Elon Musk, tied to bold targets in AI, robots, and EVs, potentially reaching $1 trillion.

    Indian gay family drama ‘Kuch Sapney Apne’ to screen at DC South Asian Film Festival

    Community September 5, 2025

    The acclaimed Hindi feature film Kuch Sapney Apne, exploring queer relationships and generational conflicts, screens at DC South Asian Film Festival with director Sridhar Rangayan and actor Shishir Sharma in attendance.

    Building the future of learning: In conversation with EdTech pioneer Saurabh Saxena

    Editors Pick September 5, 2025

    An alumnus of IIT Roorkee, Saxena is a pioneering force in the global EdTech space, first gaining recognition as the co-founder of Vedantu

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