An alumnus of IIT Roorkee, Saxena is a pioneering force in the global EdTech space, first gaining recognition as the co-founder of Vedantu
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The H-1B visa program has become a flashpoint in U.S.-India trade tensions, fueling online backlash, political rhetoric, and debates over jobs, immigration, and economic fairness.
OpenAI launches Jobs Platform and Certifications to bridge skills and employment, equipping workers with AI training while helping companies access talent in a tech-driven economy.
Hemant Pandey and Vaashu Sharma’s journey from Silicon Valley back to Bengaluru highlights how shifting H-1B rules and India’s booming tech ecosystem reshape immigrant professionals’ choices.
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet unveils a bold organizational restructure via video, aiming to “rewire” the company for AI-driven reinvention and integrated digital transformation.
Apple adds three MacBooks to its obsolete list and prepares for the iPhone 17 launch with major updates to iPhone, Mac, Watch, and AirPods lineup.
The Trump administration’s withdrawal of $680 million in federal port funding deals a major blow to U.S. offshore wind projects, threatening jobs, infrastructure, and clean energy goals.
Organizers issue refunds as tariffs and diplomatic tensions cloud timelines for the high-profile New York showcase.
The ongoing Intel–U.S. government deal marks a major policy shift, boosting domestic chipmaking with funding and equity while limiting Intel’s strategic flexibility and independence.
Concerns about artificial intelligence and its impact on the job market have been growing, and a new study adds fresh evidence to the debate
Rishab Agarwal, Chaya Nayak, Avi Verma, Ethan Knight are some of the AI researchers that have left their high-paying jobs at Meta; two of them join OpenAI
Indian American candidate wants legal immigration to be made easier and faster with “common sense solutions” for illegal immigration
Noting most H-1B visas go to Indians, he asked, “Why would we import foreign workers when we have our own people to take care of?”
Cracker Barrel has scrapped its plan to introduce a redesigned logo after strong public criticism forced the U.S. restaurant chain to backtrack
Indian student arrivals to the U.S. dropped by half in July 2025 amid Trump-era visa restrictions, stricter screenings, and uncertainty over OPT and H-1B programs.
FEMA has suspended employees who signed an open letter warning Trump administration budget cuts, political interference, and censorship of climate science could trigger another Katrina-like disaster.
Apple’s September 9 event at Steve Jobs Theatre is set to unveil the iPhone 17 lineup, including a new slim “iPhone 17 Air,” alongside Apple Watch and AirPods updates.
Rumors have been swirling about possible misconduct involving H-1B visa employees at Walmart
Gor, 38, currently serves as director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office.
A Louisiana state regulator has approved Entergy’s deal with Meta to power the tech giant’s largest data center to date
Intel faces financial turbulence in 2025, seeking equity from SoftBank, institutional investors, and even the U.S. government as it undertakes a dramatic turnaround in the semiconductor race.
India’s Parliament has passed a bill banning online real-money games, threatening the $3.6 billion fantasy gaming industry, jobs, investments, and pushing users toward offshore platforms.
The second annual RegulatingAI Policy Summit wrapped up on Aug. 12 at the MGM Grand, bringing together senior voices from government, business, and academia
Household electricity bills have increased by 10% since Trump re-entered the White House, a new report has found
President Donald Trump is looking to increase the federal government’s stake in chip manufacturers that receive funding from the CHIPS Act
