As “Artificial Intelligence” turns into an overhyped, generic label, the failure to secure distinct corporate identities may unravel its credibility, just as past tech buzzwords dissolved into obscurity.
Critics say Sergio Gor’s dual role as envoy and regional special envoy signals a downgrade of India’s status amid strained bilateral ties.
Stories like that of Arista CEO Jayashree Ullal, whose net worth exceeds $6 billion, underscore the pivotal role immigrant founders play in shaping America’s entrepreneurial landscape.
Gor, 38, currently serves as director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made alluded to some promising promises in his latest speech
A Louisiana state regulator has approved Entergy’s deal with Meta to power the tech giant’s largest data center to date
Nuro, a startup which develops self-driving software for delivery and ride-hailing services, has raised $203 million in its Series E funding round
Alexandr Wang pushed back against speculation of a cooling trend, stressing that investments in artificial intelligence remain strong despite recent reports suggesting otherwise
Elon Musk’s rejected $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI, with an unusual outreach to Mark Zuckerberg, highlights tensions between nonprofit ideals and profit-driven AI ambitions.
China backs India against steep U.S. tariffs, as Delhi diversifies trade ties and recalibrates its strategy amid shifting global economic and geopolitical dynamics.
Harjinder Singh, accused of killing three in a Florida highway crash, was extradited from California, sparking national debate over immigration and commercial licensing policies.
Meta has signed a six-year, $10 billion deal with Google Cloud to power its massive AI-driven computing needs and expand global data center capacity.
The U.S. has halted work visas for commercial truck drivers to review safety and vetting protocols, sparking debate over immigrant labor, road safety, and bias.
Elon Musk’s social media company X has reached a settlement with former employees who sued for $500 million in severance pay after mass layoffs in 2022.
Nvidia faces renewed setbacks in China as production of its H20 AI chips is halted amid geopolitical tensions, regulatory hurdles, and rising competition from domestic chipmakers.
A coalition of U.S. labor unions and advocacy groups is urging pension fund officials to oppose Elon Musk’s massive Tesla pay package, citing risks to workers’ retirement savings.
The Trump administration has launched continuous vetting of over 55 million U.S. visa holders, reviewing past records, social media, and potential violations that could trigger deportation.
With 446 large corporate bankruptcy filings in 2025, the highest year-to-date total since 2010, the nation may be facing a corporate distress crisis that rivals the 2008-2009 financial meltdown
A federal search of the former national security adviser’s home highlights a bitter feud fueled by Bolton’s damning memoir, policy clashes, and Trump’s ongoing drive to punish critics
When Satya Nadella took the reins of Microsoft in 2014, the company was still basking in the glow of Windows dominance, but struggling to stay relevant in the mobile-first, cloud-first world
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is preparing to gut its workforce for good.
A random attack on a 15-year-old in one of America’s safest cities, home to a significant Indian American population, has left residents questioning safety and fearing deeper motives.
Economist Jeffrey Sachs did not hold back while criticizing President Donald Trump and his administration for alienating and betraying India with its tariff moves
Pop Mart’s trending “Labubu” dolls fuel a global craze, with soaring sales, viral unboxings, and plans to double revenue through mini phone-hanging versions.
U.S. DNI Tulsi Gabbard announced sweeping reforms, slashing staff and budget while eliminating key units, amid controversy over revoked security clearances and reshaped intelligence priorities.
