Budget carrier Spirit Airlines files for a second Chapter 11 bankruptcy, struggling with debt, tariffs, and rebranding challenges while pledging to continue flying.
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The Trump administration moves to slash over 500 jobs at Voice of America and USAGM, sparking legal battles over the agency’s future and operations.
Organizers issue refunds as tariffs and diplomatic tensions cloud timelines for the high-profile New York showcase.
The U.S. National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said President Trump is not likely to change his mind either: “… if the Indians don’t budge, I don’t think President Trump will.”
Japan may be sending the United States a serious message. Japan’s top trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa canceled a trip to the United States on Thursday over issues related to the U.S.-Japan trade deal
Beyond FBI biometrics, officers may interview neighbors, coworkers, and employers to verify eligibility, raising questions about fairness, civil liberties, and what applicants should expect in the months ahead.
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
New U.S. visa rules restrict international students with limits on transfers, OPT stay, multiple degrees, and a four-year F-1 cap, reshaping study abroad plans.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent dismissed concerns over India’s rupee challenging the dollar, as the currency struggles at record lows amid tariffs, trade pressures, and global volatility.
The U.S. treasury announced on Wednesday that it has sanctioned an international fraud network used by North Korea to infiltrate U.S. companies with hackers posing as legitimate job seekers
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?”
Intel faces scrutiny for partnerships with Chinese surveillance firms accused of enabling human rights abuses against Uyghurs, despite sanctions and U.S. political backlash.
ByteDance, parent of TikTok, plans a $200.41 per share employee buyback valuing it above $330 billion, as revenue surges despite U.S. scrutiny and India’s ban.
Byju Raveendran’s global troubles deepen as QIA seeks $235M enforcement in India amid U.S. bankruptcy disputes, asset freezes, and allegations of questionable tactics in the edtech giant’s collapse.
RBI signals readiness with extra policy measures as U.S. tariffs hit India’s economy, threatening diamond, textile, and MSME exports while Surat’s diamond hub faces steep decline.
Venture capital giant Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) ramps up federal lobbying to $1.49M in 2025, outspending rivals as it pushes influence on AI, defense, and regulation.
Trump’s visa freeze on foreign truck drivers sparks debate over safety, immigration, and the U.S. trucking industry’s dependence on Sikh American drivers keeping supply chains alive.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says H-1B program and the green-card system are set for overhaul, with a new “gold card” aimed at top talent; details and timelines remain unclear.
Rumors have been swirling about possible misconduct involving H-1B visa employees at Walmart
USCIS has rolled back protections under the Child Status Protection Act, increasing the risk of H-1B visa holders’ children “aging out” before securing permanent residency.
India’s postal department will suspend most mail services to the U.S. from Aug. 25 after new customs rules and rising trade tensions over tariffs.
With sweeping duties taking effect Aug. 27, India faces billions in losses, mass job cuts, and shrinking competitiveness in its largest export market.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made alluded to some promising promises in his latest speech
China backs India against steep U.S. tariffs, as Delhi diversifies trade ties and recalibrates its strategy amid shifting global economic and geopolitical dynamics.
The U.S. has halted work visas for commercial truck drivers to review safety and vetting protocols, sparking debate over immigrant labor, road safety, and bias.
