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Ace stand-up comedian writes thought essay for The New York Times
A high-stakes U.S. diplomatic mission unfolds as JD Vance heads to Islamabad amid escalating Middle East tensions, with Iran at the center of ceasefire efforts after Operation Epic Fury reshaped the region.
Trump’s moving deadlines spark TACO memes around the world taking on local acronyms and idioms
US furniture retailers struggle as frozen housing market mortgage rates and tariffs drive bankruptcies closures and declining sales
Trump considers firing AG Pam Bondi, eyes EPA chief Lee Zeldin amid frustration over investigations and leadership concerns
Journalism demands that other institutions—governments, corporations, public figures—account for their origins, their decisions, their hidden structures of power. It insists on tracing outcomes back to causes.
Epic fury consumes Trump as ‘COWARD’ NATO allies refuse to join the Iran war
Cesar Chavez faces sexual abuse allegations as California considers renaming holiday amid testimonies from Dolores Huerta and others
Peter Thiel criticizes The Giving Pledge, urging billionaires to withdraw as participation declines and controversy intensifies globally
Meta delays Avocado AI model launch to May after performance concerns, considering Gemini licensing amid heavy superintelligence spending.
Indian American digital media and technology veteran to help shape software engineering and AI company’s strategic growth.
But after stopping eight ‘unendable’ wars, Donald Trump rained missiles on Tehran taking out the supreme leader of Iran
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”
Alexis Wilkins’ birthday post to FBI director Kash Patel goes viral amid relationship scrutiny and security controversy.
Major nor’easter slams US East Coast, bringing record snowfall, 5,700 flight cancellations, power outages, and travel bans.
Neal Katyal, who once served as the nation’s top courtroom advocate before the Supreme Court, has emerged as a central figure in a landmark ruling that invalidated President Donald Trump’s broad tariff plan.
Claiming that the Trump name is the “most infringed trademark in the world,” the Trump Organization is asking for exclusive rights
The Indian American husband of a mother killed in last week’s catastrophic avalanche near Lake Tahoe has broken his silence
The veteran TOI journalist reflects on how a “temporary” posting turns into a front-row seat to U.S. crises, India’s rise, and the diaspora
NIH Indian American Director Jay Bhattacharya has been named acting head of the CDC, replacing Jim O’Neill in a leadership shake-up.
Trump accusing Canada of trying to “take advantage of America” threatened to block the opening of a new bridge
North Carolina’s first Indian-American state legislator promotes community-led People’s Medical Care to combat growing animus
Elon Musk’s xAI is facing renewed scrutiny after two co-founders stepped down within days of each other. With six of its 12 original founders now gone, the leadership churn comes amid regulatory pressure and ambitious expansion plans.
Bill and Melinda Gates react to new Epstein files, unverified allegations, philanthropy ties, and renewed scrutiny of past associations.
