A lot of Indian professionals at global tech firms come from lesser-known colleges, reflecting a major shift toward skills-based hiring.
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Mamdani’s message resonated across New York, where nearly six in ten residents are foreign-born, and almost half speak a language other than English at home.
A clip from a Turning Point USA event has sparked a wave of racist and anti-immigrant attacks on X, exposing deep divides over identity, speech, and belonging in America.
An Indian American student confronted Vice President JD Vance during a Turning Point USA event at the University of Mississippi
An average Indian immigrant reduces the national debt by over $1.6 million over 30 years, according to Manhattan Institute
A Marine veteran’s anti-Indian immigration post reignites U.S. debates on migration, echoing Canada’s crisis and exposing rising online hostility toward Indian professionals in tech and trucking.
The Trump administration ends automatic work permit extensions for noncitizens, tightening vetting measures and potentially disrupting employment for thousands of foreign workers awaiting EAD renewals.
Amazon’s major restructuring cuts 14,000 corporate jobs as AI transformation reshapes roles across departments, with up to 30,000 layoffs expected amid growing automation investments.
Technological advancements have created surplus societies across the globe.
“Falling mortgage rates, rising inventory, and strong buyer demand suggest the U.S. housing market is gradually stabilizing, with steady recovery momentum heading into 2026.”
Indian refiners are preparing to sharply reduce imports from two major Russian producers to comply with new U.S. sanctions
A heated social media clash erupted between Nalin Haley and journalist Mehdi Hasan over U.S. immigration, exposing deep ironies and tensions surrounding immigrant identity and policy.
India and the U.S. are close to finalizing a trade deal to lower tariffs, boost bilateral trade, and strengthen strategic ties amid shifting global dynamics.
India launches an ambitious initiative to attract top Indian researchers abroad amid U.S. immigration turmoil, aiming to strengthen its STEM research and innovation ecosystem.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang urges a balanced U.S. approach to regulating China’s access to AI technologies, warning that restrictive policies could harm America’s own technological leadership.
India will remain excluded from the U.S. Diversity Visa Lottery through 2029 as rising immigration numbers and visa backlogs tighten green card opportunities for skilled professionals.
The Wall Street is entering a new era of artificial intelligence, and its effects on the workforce are starting to take shape
Walmart partners with OpenAI to enable Instant Checkout through ChatGPT, marking a major step toward personalized, AI-driven e-commerce experiences.
While the decision preserves work rights for over 300,000 immigrant spouses, lawyers say the program’s survival still depends on political will, not permanence in law.
Student visa arrivals to the U.S. dropped 19% in August 2025, with Indian students seeing the sharpest 44% decline amid visa limits, rising costs, and global competition.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) told a federal court on Friday, Oct. 10, that Indian authorities have not responded to its attempts to serve legal notices and complaints to executives at the Adani Group
New U.S. legislation forces Nvidia and AMD to prioritize American customers and share revenue from AI chip sales to China, tightening control over global semiconductor trade.
Accenture outpaces India’s top IT firms with $4.8 billion in new business, driven by AI-led growth, record generative AI deals, and diversified digital investments.
China tightens export restrictions on rare earth materials and technologies, expanding controls to foreign companies and nationals in a move to strengthen its global strategic leverage.
Citadel’s Ken Griffin warned that investors are starting to consider gold as a safer asset than the dollar, calling the trend “really concerning.”
