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    Indian-Origin Entrepreneur Killed In Texas Public Bus
    Indian-Origin Entrepreneur Killed In Texas Public Bus
    An Indian-origin entrepreneur was fatally stabbed by another Indian man aboard a public bus in the Austin area of Texas, according to the Austin Police Department.
    Trump's Bill Targets Remittances, Hits Indians Hard
    Trump's Bill Targets Remittances, Hits Indians Hard
    The US House Budget Committee, in a tight 17-16 vote on Sunday night, advanced President Donald Trump's sweeping One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a proposed legislation that could significantly raise the cost of sending money overseas for Indian residents and non-resident Indians (NRIs) living in the United States.
    Rupee opens stronger, gold prices upward trend
    Rupee opens stronger, gold prices upward trend
    The Indian rupee opened 12 paise stronger at 85.44 against the US dollar on Monday, amid a backdrop of global economic developments and market reactions.
    Indian PhD Student Wins Legal Battle Against Deportation in US
    Indian PhD Student Wins Legal Battle Against Deportation in US
    Priya Saxena, a 28-year-old Indian PhD student in chemical and biological engineering at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, has won a significant legal reprieve after facing deportation by the Trump administration. A federal court has now granted her permission to remain in the United States.
    IMF Adds New Conditions, Warns Pakistan
    IMF Adds New Conditions, Warns Pakistan
    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has set 11 fresh conditions for Pakistan as part of its ongoing bailout programme, raising the total number of requirements to 50.
    Pakistam Foreign Minister Becomes A Joker
    Pakistam Foreign Minister Becomes A Joker
    In a major embarrassment, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar quoted a fabricated article falsely attributed to the UK’s Daily Telegraph while praising the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) in the Senate.
    India's AI talent pool crosses 4 lakh in 2025: Report
    India's AI talent pool crosses 4 lakh in 2025: Report
    India’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) talent pool has crossed 4 lakh in 2025, according to a report on Friday.
    How Trump's 5% Tax Effects NRIs And India?
    How Trump's 5% Tax Effects NRIs And India?
    A new tax proposal by the U.S. House of Representatives could introduce a 5% tax on remittances sent by non-citizens, including millions of Non-Resident Indians.
    Visa Interview Blunder: One Casual Answer That Shattered a $58K US Dream
    A Delhi-based student’s F-1 visa rejection has gone viral online — not because of missing documents or inadequate finances, but due to one seemingly simple mistake during his U.S. Embassy interview
    India's First-Ever Monthly Unemployment Data
    India's First-Ever Monthly Unemployment Data
    In a significant move toward greater economic transparency, India’s Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) has released its first-ever monthly unemployment data.
    Apple Confirms It's With India, Ignores Trump
    Apple Confirms It's With India, Ignores Trump
    Apple will continue to grow its iPhone manufacturing in India despite US President Donald Trump urging the company to increase production in the US.
    Trump to Tim Cook: 'Don't Build in India, They Can Take Care of Themselves'
    U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly expressed displeasure with Apple CEO Tim Cook over the company’s plans to expand manufacturing operations in India.
    Toilet Commode Exploded: Youth Suffered 35% Burns
    Toilet Commode Exploded: Youth Suffered 35% Burns
    Explosions don't only happen between nations during conflicts — they can also occur in peacetime, even in toilets.
    India Blocks Chinese Media Accounts on X
    India Blocks Chinese Media Accounts on X
    In a significant diplomatic and digital move, India on Wednesday blocked the X accounts of China's state-run media outlets, Global Times and Xinhua News Agency, for spreading disinformation and Pakistani propaganda amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan.
    Austrian Military Expert: Pakistan Is At Risk
    Austrian Military Expert: Pakistan Is At Risk
    After Yalda Hakim, the Australian-British journalist who gained international popularity for advocating in favor of India by exposing Pakistan's misdeeds and portraying Pakistan's Defence and Information Ministers as jokers, now Austrian military historian Tom Cooper