Verizon plans its largest-ever layoffs, 15,000 jobs as new CEO Dan Schulman restructures the company to cut costs and regain subscribers.
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A new federal THC limit in the spending bill threatens to devastate the U.S. hemp industry and its workforce.
Bengaluru Skill Summit highlights global opportunities for Indian talent and the growing demand for skilled migration
Trump remains “committed” to sending each American a $2,000 dividend check to be distributed from tariff revenue
Trump signed legislation ending the longest U.S. government shutdown, restoring federal operations after a 43-day partisan standoff.
Air travel faces major disruptions as FAA orders flight cuts during the U.S. government shutdown, impacting passengers and airlines.
The 2025 U.S. elections signaled a political awakening as voters rejected the status quo and embraced leaders promising systemic change.
Why mobilizing millions of SMEs — not megaprojects — holds the key to rapid, trillion-dollar economic transformation.
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
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
The Bengaluru Skill Summit 2025 spotlighted Karnataka’s mission to build a future-ready, inclusive workforce.
Microsoft secures U.S. approval to export Nvidia GB300 AI chips to the UAE, investing $7.9 billion to expand regional AI infrastructure.
Winning the lieutenant governor’s race, Indian American state senator becomes the first Muslim woman elected statewide in the US
Nvidia joins India’s $2 billion Deep Tech Alliance to mentor startups in AI, and space tech, boosting India’s innovation ecosystem.
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.
It looks like corporations are getting regular with their layoffs, leaving thousands of people stranded without jobs
“We aim to bring the Starbucks experience to more customers, in more cities across China. We see a path to grow from today’s 8,000 Starbucks coffeehouses to more than 20,000 over time”
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent signals that Trump’s tariffs are “here to stay,” vowing to use alternative legal authorities to sustain the administration’s aggressive trade stance.
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.
The global financial system is shifting from trust-based institutions to code-based, cryptographic verification—ushering in a $135 trillion decentralized finance revolution that redefines money, trust, and power.
Veteran Silicon Valley investor and TiE co-founder cautions that soaring AI valuations and unrealistic expectations could trigger a sharp market correction — echoing the crashes of 1987 and the dot-com era.
U.S. retailers are ramping up Halloween promotions on Hershey products, rolling out deeper discounts
The U.S. and India move closer to a landmark trade deal aimed at boosting bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030 and strengthening strategic ties.
Toyota clarified it made no explicit $10 billion U.S. investment pledge after Trump’s remarks, though it reaffirmed continued investments and job creation in America.
Meta is laying off over 700 employees across its Puget Sound and Bay Area offices as part of a major restructuring of its AI and product teams.
