Indian American neuroscience student at Johns Hopkins University gets $2,500 award to create value for society with STEM learning
The case has sparked a debate over California’s policy of issuing commercial driver’s licenses to undocumented immigrants
Trump’s reported $100 million bond purchases while in office spotlight ethical concerns, as presidents face no legal ban on trading despite potential conflicts of interest.
Google will pay $30 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging YouTube illegally collected children’s data, highlighting ongoing concerns over kids’ online privacy protections.
U.S.-based startup Keychain secures $30M Series B funding to expand its Gurugram tech team, driving AI-powered CPG innovation for North America while eyeing global growth.
Databricks signs Series K term sheet at a $100 billion valuation to accelerate its AI strategy, expand Lakebase, and fuel global growth.
For two decades, Washington has courted New Delhi. Trump’s sudden hostility could mark the beginning of a rupture.
Britain drops its demand for an Apple iCloud backdoor, marking a major win for data privacy and encryption amid global debates on security versus privacy.
The Trump administration moves to restrict Public Service Loan Forgiveness, sparking controversy over ideological limits on debt relief for public service workers in education, healthcare, and nonprofits.
Nvidia is developing a new Blackwell-based AI chip for China, expected to outperform the H20 amid export curbs, security concerns, and intensifying U.S.-China tech tensions.
Indian American CEO of Magnit Global, contingent workforce management major, at the Tech Titans September 12 Gala
Salesforce is set to acquire Regrello, enhancing its agentic process automation capabilities by integrating AI-driven workflows with Agentforce and Slack to streamline enterprise operations.
Oracle integrates OpenAI’s GPT-5 across its database suite and SaaS applications, enhancing coding, reasoning, automation, and enterprise insights with advanced generative AI capabilities.
Life in the U.S. feels “temporary” for H-1B visa holders like Google engineer Surbhi Madan, as uncertainty, immigration rules, and layoffs weigh heavily on their future.
Newsmax will pay $67 million to settle Dominion’s defamation lawsuit over false 2020 election fraud claims, highlighting ongoing battles between conservative media and voting technology firms.
Indian American professor and his researchers study electron transfer reactions — including those involved in corrosion
The U.S. Embassy in India warns that overstaying visas or illegal entry can lead to cancellation, deportation, and future visa ineligibility amid stricter immigration enforcement.
The Trump administration is weighing a historic move to take a 10% stake in Intel, converting CHIPS Act grants into equity to secure U.S. semiconductor manufacturing.
Google is partnering with Kairos Power to build its first nuclear reactor, Hermes 2, in Tennessee, supplying 50 MW of clean energy to its data centers by 2030.
The U.S. State Department has revoked over 6,000 international student visas under Trump’s zero-tolerance policy, citing crimes, DUIs, and broadly defined “terrorism” support.
Immigrant health policy expert Dr. Drishti Pillai warns that the new HHS guidance could affect thousands of lawfully present immigrants, including work visa holders, creating confusion, fear, and broader community impacts.
A U.S. senator has opened an investigation into Meta after a leaked document reportedly showed that its AI was allowed to have “sensual” and “romantic” chats with minors
Trump aide also raises concerns about India’s military relationship with Russia.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has come out with a justification for President Donald Trump’s so-called hypocrisy when sparing China from tariffs while escalating tariff tensions with India
The Trump administration has launched their own “Manhattan Project,” as reports have suggested one of America’s largest chipmakers could be partly nationalized
