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    ‘Not all cultures equal’: Priya Patel calls India ‘third world,’ labels Muslim culture ‘inferior’

    Community April 3, 2026

    Priya Patel sparks controversy after calling India third world and labeling Muslim culture inferior in heated immigration debate

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sued by his sister again over sexual abuse and rape allegations

    CEO Corner April 3, 2026

    Sam Altman faces renewed lawsuit as sister refiles sexual abuse allegations under Missouri law after earlier case dismissal

    ‘My father is fully Indian’: Priya Patel faces backlash over roots amid viral immigration video

    Community April 3, 2026

    Priya Patel faces backlash after viral immigration remarks spark debate over assimilation identity roots and family background controversy

    Netflix pivot: Streaming giant hunts for franchises after losing Harry Potter

    Business April 3, 2026

    Company doubles down on original content development following unsuccessful multi-billion dollar bid for Warner Bros library.

    Survey: Majority of Americans hit by rising internet costs

    Economy April 3, 2026

    Rising internet costs and hidden fees push Americans to switch providers, downgrade services, and rethink monthly home expenses

    Abhijit Bhattacharyya named dean of Georgia engineering college

    Appointments & Nominations April 3, 2026

    Indian-born scholar will oversee strategic growth and industry partnerships at one of Georgia’s most vital engineering pipelines.

    Four Indian American jurists appointed immigration judges

    Community April 3, 2026

    Dimple Gupta, Anupriya Krishna, Revathi Muneer, Akash B. Vyas among 42 new judges named to reduce case backlog.

    MIT Provost Anantha Chandrakasan wins Test of Time Award

    Education April 3, 2026

    Indian American engineer’s seminal research on low-power chip design continues to shape the modern smartphone era.

    Trump likened to Jesus amid war tensions, triggering criticism

    In the News April 2, 2026

    A video shows the pastor telling Trump, “You were betrayed and arrested and falsely accused. Because of His resurrection, you rose up.”

    Jay Vaingankar, former Biden official, raises $110K in first quarter of 2026

    In the News April 2, 2026

    Jay Vaingakar, former Biden administration official, raised almost $110,000 in the first quarter of 2026 for Central New Jersey District.

    Indian American lawyer challenges Trump birthright order, raises H-1B worker concerns

    Immigration April 2, 2026

    Indian American lawyer Smita Ghosh challenges Trump’s birthright order, sparking fresh concerns among H-1B visa holders over immigration uncertainty

    Why is this lawyer leading Trump’s efforts to end birthright citizenship?

    Immigration April 2, 2026

    The U.S. Supreme Court is currently weighing President Donald Trump’s controversial executive order seeking to restrict birthright citizenship

    Amazon, Google, and Meta cut foreign hiring as H-1B filings fall in 2026

    Immigration April 2, 2026

    H-1B visa filings by major U.S. tech companies fell sharply in late 2025 and early 2026, reflecting a combination of…

    Oracle to spend $16 billion for data center in Michigan amid mass layoffs

    Corporate governance April 2, 2026

    It looks like Oracle already has plans to spend the money it supposedly saved after its recent spate of mass layoffs

    Sandesh Sharda’s C-Suite journey: Building success with discipline, focus, and a long-term view

    AB Podcasts April 2, 2026

    The Indian American entrepreneur’s story traces a familiar arc — small-town beginnings, global ambition — but with a distinctive edge: an unwavering belief that entrepreneurship is not taught, but lived.

    Oracle layoffs 2026: 30,000 jobs cut, H-1B visa holders face race against time

    Corporate governance April 2, 2026

    Oracle layoffs hit 30000 workers as H1B visa holders face job loss uncertainty amid AI driven restructuring pressure

    Amazon to buy Globalstar to compete with Musk’s Starlink

    In the News April 2, 2026

    Amazon eyes Globalstar acquisition to rival Starlink boosting LEO satellite competition and expanding global connectivity ambitions rapidly

    Trump discusses firing AG Pam Bondi to replace her with EPA admin Lee Zeldin

    In the News April 2, 2026

    Trump considers firing AG Pam Bondi, eyes EPA chief Lee Zeldin amid frustration over investigations and leadership concerns

    Intel to invest $15 million in chip startup SambaNova

    In the News April 2, 2026

    Intel invests $15 million in SambaNova boosting stake amid governance concerns and expanding AI inference chip competition global

    Indian dancer and founder Anita Ratnam highlights growing anti-Indian hate in US

    Community April 2, 2026

    Anita Ratnam warns of rising anti Indian hate in US and Australia citing racism incidents and growing online hostility

    Autopsy of a liquidity event. Biopsy results for the crypto trade

    Column April 2, 2026

    Crypto crash reveals how war oil inflation and leverage trigger cascading liquidations reshaping Bitcoin role as global risk asset

    NASA sends astronauts to the moon 50 years after original manned mission

    Aviation April 2, 2026

    NASA Artemis II sends astronauts around Moon, marking historic return to deep space amid global competition and innovation

    South Asian group rallies at Supreme Court amid birthright citizenship case

    Community April 2, 2026

    South Asian advocates rally as SC hears case challenging birthright citizenship with major implications for immigrant families nationwide

    We needed an Artemis moment: How awe returns us to ourselves

    Column April 2, 2026

    Artemis mission rekindles awe reminding humanity of shared fragility perspective identity and connection beyond Earthly divisions and noise

    Nilanjana Dasgupta wins gold medal for her debut book

    Books April 2, 2026

    Indian American social psychologist outlines how to dismantle systemic bias to fix structural inequality through local culture.

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