Columbia University agrees to a $221 million settlement and sweeping policy changes to regain federal funding after antisemitism-related sanctions by the Trump administration.
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The White House unveils an aggressive AI strategy to boost U.S. dominance, cut state-level barriers, and accelerate innovation through deregulation and global tech exports.
The Trump administration plans to replace the H-1B visa lottery with a wage-based system, potentially reshaping opportunities for Indian tech professionals and startups.
Harvard’s lawsuit against the Trump administration challenges a $2.6 billion federal funding freeze, raising critical questions about academic freedom and federal control over universities.
Blackstone exits TikTok U.S. deal as Trump-backed consortium nears agreement amid legal delays, investor shifts, and national security concerns over Chinese ownership.
The Ether Machine’s Nasdaq debut marks a major step in institutional crypto adoption, reflecting growing confidence in Ethereum and Trump-era regulatory clarity.
Despite high demand, Trump administration reported to be planning to end visa lottery
Trump scores a Senate win with a $9B funding rollback targeting NPR, PBS, and foreign aid, signaling a shift in U.S. cultural and global priorities.
Nvidia’s approval to resume H20 AI chip sales to China marks a strategic win, balancing national security with economic growth in the global AI market.
Trump’s new $1B plan for “offensive cyber operations” shifts focus from defense to digital aggression, sparking debate amid rising threats from China, Russia, and Iran. Critics warn the move may leave U.S. systems more exposed than ever.
Democrats ask Indian American orthopaedic and sports surgeon to “shape up and do some homework”
The U.S. Department of State carries out foreign policy, manages diplomatic relations, and promotes American interests, security, and values around the world.
The lawsuit filed by Mahmoud Khalil could have significant legal and political implications for Trump, highlighting concerns about abuse of executive power and civil liberties.
Most employees leaving are in senior-level government ranks, depriving NASA of decades of experience.
The Supreme Court clears the way for Trump’s sweeping mass layoffs of federal employees, reshaping the bureaucracy and expanding presidential power over the civil service.
The Trump administration is reviving a plan to replace the flexible “duration of status” visa policy with fixed stay limits for F-1 and J-1 visa holders. The move contrasts Trump’s recent pro-immigrant comments, raising concerns about its impact on academic continuity and foreign talent in the US.
The Trump administration’s centralized citizenship database and aggressive deportation policies raise serious privacy, civil rights, and due process concerns for vulnerable communities across the U.S
All members of the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board announced their resignation on Wednesday, releasing a statement accusing U.S.
The U.S. administration is reportedly concerned about how this deal would help a Chinese company to improve its artificial intelligence capacities
Indian American surgeon-author and a USAID leader under Biden says the work of global health remains vital
At a court hearing in Washington D.C. about the recent targeting of many international students across the country, the department said it used 10 to 20 employees to run the names of 1.3 million foreign-born students through the National Crime Information Center
Amazon is now denying reports that it will display the impact of tariffs next to the price of products on its e-commerce site
“When the President takes for himself the legislative power of Congress to recreate federal agencies in the manner he sees fit,” the complaint said, “he threatens the very constitutional foundation of this nation.”
The Trump administration has escalated its stance on international students in the U.S., implementing policies that revoke visas and threaten deportations, particularly targeting those with pro-Palestinian views
“If not, you will be arrested, fined, deported, never to return to our country again,” warns White House
