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.
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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.”
“Stricter U.S. immigration policies are reshaping Indian marriage choices, with families now prioritizing visa security over NRI status amid growing uncertainty and H-1B reforms.”
U.S. technology companies are delaying their decisions to lease large data centers in India, jittery from the recent souring of trade ties between New Delhi and Washington, D.C.
The U.S. faces a partial government shutdown as political deadlock over healthcare and spending forces federal furloughs, economic uncertainty, and threats of mass layoffs.
The family of 19-year-old Krysta Tsukahara has sued Tesla, alleging flawed Cybertruck door design trapped her after a crash and fire in California.
The U.S. government shutdown enters its third day as partisan gridlock deepens, freezing $1.7 trillion in federal spending and leaving hundreds of thousands of workers unpaid.
India pushes for digital self-reliance as ministers endorse Zoho, MapmyIndia, and Arattai, urging citizens to adopt homegrown tech alternatives over global giants like Google and Microsoft.
The sentencing of Charlie Javice highlights a cautionary tale about the risks fintech startups can pose, even when acquired by major institutions like JPMorgan Chase
Palm Bay City Councilman Chandler Langevin wrote: “There’s not a single Indian that cares about the United States.” Just two days earlier, he had posted: “Deport every Indian immediately.”
India will replace paper disembarkation forms with a digital e-Arrival Card for foreign travelers starting Oct. 1, 2025, aiming to cut congestion and speed up immigration processing.
The proposed DHS “weighted selection process” would overhaul the H-1B lottery, prioritizing higher-paid and highly skilled roles while reducing chances for lower-wage or less-skilled applicants.
The Trump Administration launches the $1M “Gold Card” program, offering a fast-tracked path to U.S. permanent residency for entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled professionals amid rising H-1B visa costs.
Cathie Wood highlights AI’s “big four”—OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, and Google Gemini—predicting industry consolidation as rising productivity reshapes markets despite unemployment and Fed rate cuts.
Foreign correspondents in the U.S. face growing uncertainty as Trump’s administration signals tighter visa controls, raising fears of censorship, retaliation, and shrinking press freedom.
Nvidia announced on Monday that it intends to invest as much as $100 billion in artificial intelligence firm OpenAI under a new partnership
