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    SoftBank exits Nvidia with $5.8 billion sale, doubles down on OpenAI investments

    Finance November 11, 2025

    SoftBank fully exits Nvidia with a $5.83 billion sale, redirecting capital toward its expanding AI ventures and partnership with OpenAI.

    Are Indians fit enough for the American Dream? Diabetes or asthma could block a US visa

    Health November 11, 2025

    An internal U.S. State Department cable suggests chronic illnesses may affect visa eligibility, sparking concern among Indian applicants.

    US cracks down on H-1B visa ‘potential abuse’ with 175 investigations

    Immigration November 10, 2025

    Department of Labor has intensified its crackdown on potential H-1B visa abuse, confirming it has opened 175 active investigations into suspected violations

    Restaurants rethink service tax on large groups after ‘no tax on tips’ law

    Food November 10, 2025

    Restaurants may need to rethink their mandatory gratuity policies if they want this income to count as qualified tips for their workers under the new tax laws

    Indian mid-tier IT finds stability as H-1B costs soar

    Immigration November 10, 2025

    Mid-sized Indian IT firms downplay the impact of Trump’s steep H-1B visa fee hike, citing local hiring and diversified delivery models.

    Blue Origin postpones launch of second Glenn rocket

    Aviation November 10, 2025

    Blue Origin has postponed its New Glenn rocket launch due to bad weather, now aiming to send NASA’s Escapade mission to Mars on Nov. 12.

    Deepti Chatti brings new lens to development and empowerment

    Community November 10, 2025

    Indian American scholar focuses on how empowerment is subjectively experienced by the intended beneficiaries in India

    Sanjeev Arora wins $40,000 Lienhard Award from National Academy of Medicine

    Appointments & Nominations November 10, 2025

    India-born professor receives award for development of project Echo enabling high-quality health care delivery for millions of patients

    3 Indian Americans win Connecticut’s Women of Innovation Awards

    Appointments & Nominations November 10, 2025

    Rajeswari Kompalli, Anjal Jain, Rhea Doshi win awards celebrating women in STEM showcasing Connecticut’s innovative tech ecosystem

    BBC leaders resign following misleading documentary edit of Trump

    Media November 10, 2025

    BBC Director General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness resign amid backlash over Panorama’s misleading edit of Trump’s 2021 speech.

    ‘She was struggling to breathe’: Little Village family says one-year-old caught in Chicago immigration raid

    Crime November 10, 2025

    Federal immigration raids in Chicago’s Little Village turned violent, as residents and officials condemned the force by Border Patrol agents.

    Tesla Cybertruck chief Siddhant Awasthi leaves company after eight years

    Corporate governance November 10, 2025

    Tesla’s Cybertruck chief Siddhant Awasthi departs after eight years amid the automaker’s ongoing leadership shakeup.

    Senate’s bipartisan vote offers hope to end record-long government shutdown

    Legal November 10, 2025

    The U.S. Senate advances a funding bill to end the record-long government shutdown after weeks of political deadlock.

    Mamdani’s social Democrats: Milk or sugar in the Democratic Party coffee

    Economy November 10, 2025

    The 2025 U.S. elections signaled a political awakening as voters rejected the status quo and embraced leaders promising systemic change.

    Which BRICS nation urgently requires a trillion dollars in GDP?

    Column November 9, 2025

    Why mobilizing millions of SMEs — not megaprojects — holds the key to rapid, trillion-dollar economic transformation.

    What longevity really means, and why it has to be livable

    Column November 9, 2025

    From nutrition and sleep to peptides and regenerative medicine, here’s how to build a long life you can actually sustain.

    Priyanka Chopra’s back to singing again; see her desi take on classic ‘Last Christmas’

    Entertainment November 8, 2025

    The global star has reimagined Wham!’s all-time holiday classic “Last Christmas” with an Indian flavor for Gurinder Chadha’s new festive film, Christmas Karma

    Pharma giants move to sell medicines directly to patients

    Pharmaceuticals November 8, 2025

    Several pharmaceutical companies have said they will sell drugs directly to patients in the US and offer discounts

    How DHS’s ending automatic EAD extensions is affecting people on the ground

    Editors Pick November 8, 2025

    A sudden DHS rule change has left thousands of visa-dependent professionals, many of them Indian women on H-4 EADs scrambling for answers and fearing job loss

    Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta making a fortune through fraud

    Legal November 8, 2025

    It looks like Facebook’s parent company is making a fortune through fraud. Meta internally projected late last year that it would earn about 10% of its overall annual revenue

    Federal Judge orders Trump to pay SNAP benefits by Friday

    Food November 7, 2025

    A federal judge orders the Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits highlighting food insecurity and political gridlock.

    Prolonged government shutdown pushes U.S. consumer sentiment to near-historic lows

    Economy November 7, 2025

    Consumer confidence in the U.S. has plunged to its weakest point in over three years amid political gridlock and government shutdown fears.

    Microsoft launches ‘superintelligence team’ targeting medical diagnosis

    Education November 7, 2025

    Microsoft launches the MAI Superintelligence Teams to develop “humanist superintelligence” for medical diagnosis.

    The silent victory: How Indian Americans are quietly weaving the new pattern of society

    Immigration November 7, 2025

    A poetic reflection on the quiet, graceful rise of Indian Americans whose perseverance and dignity have reshaped the moral fabric of America.

    3 Indian origin researches among 28 Schmidt Sciences scholars

    Community November 7, 2025

    Surya Ganguli, Surbhi Goel and Krishna Pillutla among scholars to receive $18 million in AI2050 fellowships for AI research

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