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    Indian American educationist Lakshmi N. Reddi named Nevada university provost

    Appointments & Nominations March 17, 2026

    Reddi, current interim provost at New Mexico State University, will begin as UNLV’s chief academic officer on June 1.

    Ayush Chopra-led MIT project wins $250,000 AI for economic opportunity grant

    Economy March 17, 2026

    Indian American researcher’s project simulates the emerging human–AI labor market, revealing risks to the workforce.

    Meta to spend up to $27 billion on AI infrastructure deal with Nebius

    In the News March 16, 2026

    Meta has signed a long-term agreement to spend up to $27 billion on Dutch cloud provider Nebius’s artificial intelligence

    Sequoia alumni’s Ambition Capital to raise $250 million for early-stage investments

    In the News March 16, 2026

    Shailesh Lakhani and Harshjit Sethi, the former managing director of Peak XV Partners, have launched an early-stage fund Ambition Capital

    How the 2026 Iran war is driving up oil and gas prices

    Geopolitics March 16, 2026

    The conflict involving Iran has triggered one of the most significant energy price shocks of 2026, directly affecting global oil and gasoline markets

    Laura Loomer urges Indians to have ‘empathy for Americans’

    In the News March 16, 2026

    Loomer took to X and posted a statement where she said that she would never apologize for supposedly speaking out for American workers.

    India optimistic Iran talks may reopen Hormuz route for vessels

    In the News March 16, 2026

    Jaishankar cautiously hopeful after Iran talks allow two Indian tankers through Strait of Hormuz while others await clearance.

    Healing, enterprise, and giving back: The American Journey of Dr. Jasvant Modi

    AB Podcasts March 16, 2026

    Documentary traces Gujarat-born physician Jasvant Modi’s immigrant journey to American success, $30M global philanthropy across communities.

    Vivek Ramaswamy may not win Ohio governor’s race, per new polls

    Community March 16, 2026

    New poll shows Vivek Ramaswamy trailing Amy Acton by 10 points in Ohio governor race, signaling challenges ahead.

    Warner Bros. celebrates Oscar success amid looming Paramount deal

    Appointments & Nominations March 16, 2026

    Warner Bros dominates Oscars with 11 wins as $110B Paramount Skydance deal looms amid Hollywood streaming consolidation tensions.

    Researchers are trying to find out the thought process of AI

    Education March 16, 2026

    Researchers test whether AI chain-of-thought explanations truly reflect internal reasoning, revealing gaps between decisions, explanations.

    India faces energy risks as Hormuz closure disrupts global oil flows

    Energy March 16, 2026

    Hormuz Strait closure amid U.S.-Israel-Iran war disrupts oil flows, threatening India’s energy security, imports, prices, economic stability.

    How Medicare Advantage overpayments are quietly raising seniors’ premiums

    Column March 16, 2026

    Medicare Advantage overpayments and aggressive risk scoring are quietly increasing Part B costs and premiums for seniors.

    AI is a business strategy, not an IT project: Lessons from Kellie Romack

    In the News March 16, 2026

    Kellie Romack explains why AI must be a business strategy, transforming workflows, empowering employees, eliminating inefficient processes.

    Major Popeyes franchisee closes shop due to bankruptcy

    Corporate governance March 16, 2026

    Major Popeyes franchisee Sailormen files for bankruptcy, closes unprofitable Georgia locations, seeks asset sale through Section 363 auction.

    Micron plans ‘mega campus’ chip facility at newly acquired Taiwan site

    Corporate governance March 16, 2026

    Micron plans new Taiwan mega campus chip facility to expand DRAM and HBM production, targeting rising AI demand.

    Pharma air routes disrupted due to Middle East war, risking cancer drug supply

    Health March 16, 2026

    Middle East war disrupts pharma routes, threatening refrigerated cancer drug supplies to Gulf as hubs shut and shipments reroute.

    Indian American entrepreneur Aman Gottumukkala joins xAI

    Community March 16, 2026

    After scaling his three-person startup Firebender to millions in revenue, Gottumukkala moves to Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence venture.

    Insurance premium: The most powerful weapon in the Iran war

    Geopolitics March 16, 2026

    War-risk insurance premiums and cancellation clauses turn Strait of Hormuz conflict into financial blockade disrupting global oil shipping.

    Indian American pastor Mathew Philip launches bid for Georgia House seat

    Politics March 16, 2026

    Business executive and local community leader enters the Republican primary to focus on economic relief and housing.

    Mandar Dewoolkar named dean of Vermont university engineering college

    Appointments & Nominations March 16, 2026

    Indian-born scholar will lead the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences starting April 1.

    IIT graduate Devendra Chaplot to help Musk build ‘superintelligence’

    Technology March 16, 2026

    Indian American AI researcher to collaborate intimately with xAI and SpaceX teams on more advanced artificial intelligence systems.

    Yale’s Ranjit Bindra elected to Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering

    Appointments & Nominations March 16, 2026

    Indian American physician-scientist developing a new class of small molecule DNA repair inhibitors for treating cancer.

    Drones vs. oil: India’s high-tech gamble meets the reality of Gulf geopolitics

    Column March 15, 2026

    A foreign‑policy flourish collides with the energy needs of 1.4 billion people.

    A superpower at war with the wrong century

    Column March 15, 2026

    United States entered the conflict as if the old hierarchies still held. The Strait of Hormuz, assumed to be reopenable at will, proved resistant to American power.

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