Starbucks will pay $35 million to more than 15,000 New York City workers to settle claims it denied them stable schedules
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Shoppers can find sitewide discounts of up to 70 percent on best-price-ever offers and limited-time Lightning deals
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman commented on his company’s upcoming offering, saying “When people see it, they say, ‘that’s it?… It’s so simple.’”
Trump’s meeting with NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani highlights a high-stakes political pivot centered on America’s deepening affordability crisis.
The 2025 U.S. elections signaled a political awakening as voters rejected the status quo and embraced leaders promising systemic change.
A wave of “No Kings” demonstrations swept across the United States on Saturday, as hundreds of thousands of protesters rallied in opposition to President Donald Trump’s administration
The $100,000 fee is not set to affect companies until next March, when the annual lottery for roughly 85,000 new H-1B visas takes place
Economist Mark Zandi warns the U.S. economy is on the brink of recession, with 22 states already struggling amid job losses, slowing growth, and policy-driven strain.
Not-for-profit establishment World Food Movement (WFM) has commenced its mission in the U.S. It aims to address hunger and food…
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang supports Trump’s H-1B reforms but warns the $100,000 fee risks driving global tech talent and investment away from the U.S.
First-of-its-kind research aboard Axiom Mission 4 shows diabetes monitoring tools can function reliably in space, signaling new possibilities for inclusive space travel and remote healthcare.
President Donald Trump accused the UN of “triple sabotage” after escalator, teleprompter, and audio failures during his General Assembly address, prompting a formal UN investigation.
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Uber, alleging the ride-hailing giant discriminated against riders with disabilities, violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and causing significant harm.
Joshipura authored an exposé of how animals commonly used for meat, eggs, and dairy are treated in India
AI startup Perplexity hits a $20B valuation with $200M funding, rapid revenue growth, and new products, but faces mounting copyright lawsuits from major publishers.
White House denies Trump ever wrote the message amid renewed scrutiny of Trump’s ties to Epstein and ongoing investigations
As Americans’ faith in capitalism hits a record low, two-thirds of Democrats now view socialism positively.
Amid mass layoffs and cost-cutting, Paramount’s new CEO David Ellison orders employees back to office full-time, signaling the end of pandemic-era workplace flexibility.
The daughter of Indian immigrants is also a novelist; her debut novel, Anagram Destiny, explores themes of identity, migration, and globalization
The vigil is the latest in a string of community-led responses to the crash that placed 28-year-old truck driver Harjinder Singh behind bars on vehicular homicide charges.
Indian American professor and his researchers study electron transfer reactions — including those involved in corrosion
U.S. Judge Lewis Kaplan orders ICE to immediately improve overcrowded, unsanitary migrant holding conditions at Manhattan’s 26 Federal Plaza, mandating hygiene, space, and legal access reforms.
The ERA and Remarkable Ventures Co-Founder and Managing Partner talks about what founders get wrong, how AI is reshaping startups, and why he still believes customer discovery is everything
While India is not yet included in the new visa bond program, the country’s IT giants and tech consultancies — which send thousands of executives, engineers, and project managers to the U.S. each year — may have reason to pay attention
“We invest in people, not ideas,” says the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Remarkable Ventures.
