Independent Indian American candidate leans on life story and data-driven mindset to win over voters
Veteran Indian American tech leader on a mission to redefine how millions of Americans experience urgent care.
Indian American banker Kedia became the first woman chief executive of the leading superregional bank last year.
From the Strait of Hormuz to grocery bills worldwide, the consequences of war travel faster than the missiles that begin it.
Before expanding H-1B visas for doctors, policymakers must fix the bottlenecks in U.S. medical training and payment systems — where capped residency slots, rising debt burdens, and distorted reimbursement incentives are suppressing domestic physician supply.
The candidate says H-4 visa holders, who are classified as residents without being citizens or permanent residents, bypass international student visa requirements.
With unmatched military and diplomatic leverage, the United States held the greatest capacity to restrain escalation — and now bears the heaviest share of its consequences.
American military supremacy, after years in which its credibility had frayed at the edges, has reasserted itself in terms the world cannot misread.
An Indian businessman and his wife were denied US visas even though they had confirmed tickets to attend the FIFA World Cup
Gulf hubs partially shut and suspended regional flights, thousands of Indian passengers face cancellations and mounting uncertainty
AI can enhance defensive capabilities, reduce collateral damage through precision targeting, and strengthen early warning systems that prevent catastrophic conflict
Rising tensions between the U.S., Israel and Iran are rattling global energy markets, with traders closely watching the Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s oil infrastructure. Even the threat of disruption could tighten supply, push crude prices higher, and inject fresh volatility into inflation-hit economies worldwide
The book, A Sixth of Humanity sees India clearly from afar. The next reckoning must also learn to listen up close.
Trump weaved and waffled for a record 107 minutes as he took a victory lap proclaiming that he has ushered in a “golden age of America”
A legal battle unfolding in an Oakland courtroom over President Donald Trump’s $100,000 fee on certain H-1B workers took an unexpected turn
Federal courts across the US this week have ordered bond hearings or immediate release for several Indian nationals held in immigration detention
Jack Dorsey’s company Block, which operates payment apps Square, Tidal, and Cash App said it would be laying off 4,000 of its 10,000 employees
OpenAI said on Friday it is raising $110 billion in a massive funding round that would value the company at $840 billion
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani may be trying to befriend President Donald Trump for $21 billion
Hillary Clinton has said she had no connection to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, maintaining that she “never knew Jeffrey Epstein”
President Donald Trump’s efforts to make AI companies use their own powers for datacentres is set to benefit Finnish energy company Wärtsilä
Harvard University is facing criticism after an image featured on the Department of South Asian Studies website sparked allegations of bias
Insta360, which makes the Insta360 line of camera products, said it “will continue to import and sell existing products in the U.S. without restrictions”
Kia America will be recalling around 85,000 vehicles in the U.S. over the failure of a seat back frame failing to properly restrain an occupant during a crash
Borge Brende, the president and CEO of the World Economic Forum resigned after the Epstein files revealed his links to the late financier and infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
