International student mobility has always experienced cycles of highs and lows, but for U.S. inbound mobility the last five years have been a true roller coaster
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The Trump administration is set to begin garnishing wages of student loan borrowers who have fallen into default starting in early January
IndiGo’s mass cancellations stranded passengers nationwide, exposing airline dominance and accountability gaps in India’s air travel system.
US faces major economic strain as international tourism and F-1 student arrivals from India and China sharply decline.
Minnesota’s nutrition fraud exposes structural and psychological vulnerabilities within federal programs and Obamacare’s system design.
A C-suite dialogue on truth, purpose, and leadership shaping data, trust, and AI-driven transformation in modern organizations.
Penn Medicine shows how sustained research investment drives innovation, economic growth, and global health breakthroughs.
“Layoff plans fell last month, certainly a positive sign. That said, job cuts in November have risen above 70,000 only twice since 2008: in 2022 and in 2008”
Prada completes its long-planned acquisition of Versace, signaling a major shift in the global luxury fashion landscape.
Instagram will require employees to work five days a week, Meta confirmed on Monday. The new return-to-office policy took effect on Feb. 2
From AI disruption to tariff turmoil, three forces — technology, overreach, and uncertainty — are colliding to reshape the American workforce.
U.S. consumer confidence falls as job pessimism rises, reflecting weakening expectations despite a generally stable labor market.
Indian American founder of Aaron Automotive Group shares how resilience, integrity, and empowerment have shaped her leadership
DOT launches a renewed civility in air travel as unruly passenger incidents continue to rise post-pandemic.
Indian students increased by 10% to 363,019 as US hosted 1.2 million international students in 2024-2025 academic year
Doug McMillon will be succeeded by John Furner, the Walmart U.S. CEO, on Feb. 1
An American creator shares how moving to Japan eased her financial pressures, with a lower living costs, and a more balanced lifestyle.
Dr. Girish Nadkarni reveals how human-centered AI and learning health systems are reshaping modern healthcare.
Pennsylvania’s short-term politics threaten its biotech future, driving innovation and opportunity to rival states.
At just 16, Rice Kids CEO recognized for enabling access to education for thousands of children in U.S. and India
MacKenzie Scott donates $80 million to Howard University, continuing her large-scale philanthropy supporting racial equity, HBCUs, and community-led initiatives.
It looks like corporations are getting regular with their layoffs, leaving thousands of people stranded without jobs
As New Yorkers head to the polls, Trump’s unexpected backing of Andrew Cuomo against Mamdani has upended the city’s heated mayoral race.
Lenders including BlackRock’s HPS Investment Partners allege that Brahmbhatt’s firms used fake invoices and customer accounts to secure massive loans before abruptly cutting off communication.
Indian American philanthropy has surged to $4–5 billion in 2024, nearly tripling since 2018, marking a defining moment in diaspora-led global charitable giving.
