Citadel’s Ken Griffin warned that investors are starting to consider gold as a safer asset than the dollar, calling the trend “really concerning.”
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President Donald Trump’s proposed cap on international students could reshape U.S. higher education, impacting university finances, global enrollment trends, and America’s standing as an education hub.
Tariffs imposed under the Trump administration have fueled inflation, driving up prices across essential goods like seafood, pasta, footwear, electronics, and automobiles, straining American consumers.
AI offers an unprecedented opportunity to transform America’s outdated industrial-age education system into a personalized, innovation-driven model that prepares students for an AI-powered future.
Taiwan will not accept Washington’s proposal to locally manufacture half the chips it currently supplies to the U.S., the island’s top trade negotiator said.
Data from payroll processing company ADP indicates that U.S. companies have lost around 32,000 jobs in September, raising concerns about the labor market
Returning to coal undermines efforts to tackle climate change, threatens public health, and risks economic setbacks. Prioritizing green energy is essential for a sustainable, prosperous future for the U.S.
President Trump’s push to tighten H-1B visa rules may accelerate offshoring, with U.S. companies turning to India’s 1,700 global capability centers to handle finance, R&D, and more, economists warn.
With a U.S. government shutdown looming, Trump’s clash with Congress over healthcare funding and budget priorities risks halting federal services and escalating political tensions before Oct. 1.
Apple has urged the EU to repeal the Digital Markets Act, arguing it hinders business in Europe as the Commission reviews the law’s effectiveness and impact.
JPMorgan warns Trump’s $100,000 H-1B fee could slash applications, deter foreign students, and hit Indian tech workers hardest, threatening U.S. innovation and corporate hiring.
NutrifyToday co-founder opening a Somerset, New Jersey office to accelerate the Indo–US nutraceutical corridor
Indian officials, led by Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, are pressing Washington for greater access for skilled IT workers amid Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee and trade tensions.
The White House defended Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee, citing job losses, rising foreign tech hires, and pledging to safeguard American workers and innovation.
Tesla faces a class-action lawsuit alleging citizenship discrimination in hiring H-1B visa holders over U.S. workers, raising fresh legal and political scrutiny on America’s immigration-driven tech economy.
The Trump administration is considering a $550 billion Japan-backed plan to boost U.S. manufacturing through infrastructure, semiconductors, energy, pharmaceuticals, and critical technology projects.
Amar Mukunda, U.S. Army Reservist and gun violence prevention advocate, launches Democratic bid for Maryland’s District 39, prioritizing affordability, youth safety, and community-focused leadership.
According to the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce, by 2032, the country will need 5.3 million more workers with postsecondary education
President Donald Trump’s birthday call to Prime Minister Narendra Modi signals a cautious thaw in escalating U.S.-India trade tensions, blending economic disputes with broader geopolitical concerns.
The Tech Prosperity Deal strengthens UK-U.S. ties with £31 billion in AI, quantum, and nuclear investments, positioning Britain as a global hub for advanced technologies.
President Trump’s new tariffs on India — starting with a 25% duty on Aug. 7 and followed by another 25% on Aug. 27 — are forcing small businesses to make tough choices, from scaling back operations to absorbing rising costs. The escalating U.S.–India tariffs have fueled uncertainty, rattled stock markets, and added fresh strain to the broader economy.
The average U.S. 30-year mortgage rate fell to its lowest in nearly a year, reflecting Treasury yield declines and expectations of a Fed rate cut.
A U.S. defense delegation and Boeing executives will visit India to revive the delayed $4 billion P-8I aircraft deal, boosting defense ties and trade momentum.
Larry Ellison, Oracle’s co-founder, has surpassed Elon Musk as the world’s richest person with a $393 billion fortune, fueled by Oracle’s AI-driven cloud surge.
A new survey released today suggests a deep divide in how Americans view foreign workers. More than half of U.S. citizens believe professionals are taking jobs away
