Inducted as the newest voting member of the Grammy Awards’ Recording Academy, tabla virtuoso Avirodh Sharma on the American music industry and redefining world music.
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As governments regulate and Wall Street buys in, Bitcoin’s future may lie in what it offers beyond price: autonomy, transparency, and a new kind of trust.
India is currently the leading country of origin for billionaire immigrants in the U.S.
Most employees leaving are in senior-level government ranks, depriving NASA of decades of experience.
Americans could face 800 hours of blackouts by 2030 as AI demand surges, warns the U.S. Department of Energy amid shifting energy policies.
TSMC delays Japan expansion to prioritize its $100 billion U.S. plant amid looming Trump tariffs, traffic woes, and a shifting global semiconductor trade landscape.
President Trump’s new tariffs mark a turning point in U.S. trade policy with India and others, reshaping global economic ties and raising stakes for negotiations.
Microsoft is laying off 9,000 employees or less than 4% of its global workforce even when it reports strong earnings and deepens investments in AI. The move reflects broader tech industry trends as companies streamline operations and shift toward automation.
Startup led by immigrants raise $167B—2.5 times more than US-born founders
A “golden share” is a type of share that gives its holder special veto power over certain corporate decisions, even if they hold only a minority of the company’s shares. In the context of U.S. Steel, the golden share became significant after the company’s acquisition by Japan’s Nippon Steel.
Nippon Steel’s $14.9-billion acquisition of U.S. Steel closed on Wednesday
The same psychological and cultural forces that built U.S. steel empires and digital platforms are now constructing the biotech infrastructure that will define the next American century.
India and China made Asia the most popular continent of origin of foreign students in the U.S. in 2024
Trump’s tariffs are testing the United States’ job market. Friday’s jobs report reportedly will give people a clearer picture of what one can expect going forward
Beyond economic benefits, the project will help diversify Alaska’s energy sector, reducing dependence on oil and fostering sustainable growth
Economic growth forecasts for the U.S. and globally were reportedly cut further by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
India displaced China as the top sender of international students to the U.S. in 2023-24 academic year
Pop singer Kesha has launched a startup “Smash,” which according to her Instagram post will be a “community-based platform to connect and protect music creators.”
Cactus, an AI-driven startup emerging from Y Combinator’s Winter 2025 cohort, aiming to ease that burden and let solo professionals thrive
The U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means has introduced a controversial provision aimed at reducing taxpayer-funded benefits for individuals residing in the country illegally
Unless the administration pivots away from its current punitive, protectionist approach and adopts a more stable, globally cooperative economic policy, the U.S. may enter a recession.
As the Trump administration targets foreign students for deportation, many of over 300,000 Indian students in the U.S., more than from any other country, are rethinking their plans, the Washington Post reported.
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President Donald Trump on Thursday announced the outline of a trade agreement with the United Kingdom. The deal is the first by the United States with a country whose imports were subject to new tariffs imposed by Trump in early April.
Change would ensure critical skilled workers can continue to contribute to the U.S. economy without disruption
