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NVIDIA can now sell its H200 AI chip in China
The US Department of Commerce has approved the export of NVIDIA's advanced H200 chips to China.
Matthew Perry case: 'Ketamine Queen' looking at 65yrs in prison
Jasveen Sangha, a dual British-American national and drug dealer to Hollywood's elite, is one of five people to have pleaded guilty to the death of actor Matthew Perry.
Palantir's 'Neurodivergent Fellowship' is here: Check eligibility, salary package
Palantir Technologies, the data analytics giant, has launched a new initiative called the Neurodivergent Fellowship. The program is aimed at individuals with non-traditional cognitive processing and thinking patterns.
Why Trump is offering $12B aid to US farmers
US President Donald Trump will announce a $12 billion farm aid package today.
US no longer considers Russia to be a 'direct threat'
The United States has revised its national security strategy, no longer designating Russia as a "direct threat."
Why JPMorgan CEO thinks Europe has a 'real problem'
JPMorgan Chase & Co. CEO Jamie Dimon has warned that Europe's slow bureaucracy is a major economic risk for the US.
India, US to hold crucial trade talks from December 10
India and the United States will hold three-day talks on a proposed bilateral trade agreement from December 10.
'Bye-bye US dollar!' Kiyosaki warns as BRICS currency rumors resurface
Robert Kiyosaki has once again warned about the impending doom of the US dollar.
Oil prices surge to 2-week high: What's the reason?
Oil prices have hit a two-week high, driven by expectations of US Federal Reserve interest rate cuts and geopolitical tensions in Russia and Venezuela.
Tennessee grandfather, 3-month-old mauled to death by 7 pit bulls
A tragic incident occurred in Tullahoma, Tennessee, the United States of America, where a 50-year-old grandfather and his three-month-old granddaughter were killed by their own pack of seven pit bulls, the New York Post reported.
Why San Francisco has sued US processed food giants
In a landmark move, San Francisco has become the first city in the US to sue food manufacturers over ultra-processed foods (UPFs).
Jon Stewart fact-checks Trump's MRI rant, says, 'not physically possible'
Jon Stewart, while hosting The Daily Show, took a dig at US President Donald Trump for his alleged ignorance about the specifics of an MRI scan.
Putin says Russia prepared for war if Europe 'wants one'
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that his country is "ready" for war if Europe seeks one. He accused European leaders of not having a peaceful agenda.
Will silver prices hit ₹2 lakh per kg this year?
The prices of gold and silver in India have witnessed a remarkable surge this year.
Why fast-fashion giants Shein, Temu are facing scrutiny in US
Fast-fashion giants Shein and Temu are under increased scrutiny in the US.
IT giant LTIMindtree won't apply for fresh H-1B visas anymore
LTIMindtree, one of India's leading IT companies, has announced its decision to stop filing fresh H-1B visa applications from the next US cycle.
Global arms sales surged to record $679B last year
The world's top 100 defense companies raked in an estimated $679 billion in sales last year, a new report by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has revealed.
Gold prices hit 6-week high today: Here we decode why
Gold prices have surged to a six-week high, hitting $4,240.54 per ounce in early trading today. The rise is fueled by a weaker US dollar and cautious stock markets.
Trump pardoning ex-Honduras president convicted of drug trafficking in US
United States President Donald Trump has announced his decision to pardon former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez.
Silver, copper prices touch record highs: Here we decode why
Silver and copper prices have surged to new highs amid a chaotic trading session on CME Group's Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Are Anduril's autonomous weapons systems up to the mark?
Anduril Industries, a US-based defense tech start-up, has encountered major failures in the testing of its autonomous weapons systems.
'American dream or...trap?': ICE detaining people during green card interviews
The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has started detaining people during green card interviews at United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offices, per US media reports.
India-US trade deal expected to be sealed by December
India and the United States are in regular virtual trade talks, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agarwal said on Friday.
This US visa reform could ease hurdles for Indian students
The United States is considering major changes to its study visa rules, which could have a huge impact on international students.
Did crypto exchange Binance help terrorists?
Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and its founder Changpeng Zhao are facing a lawsuit in the United States.
India's Russian oil imports to hit 3-year low next month
India's imports of Russian oil are projected to fall to a three-year low in December, according to trade and refining sources of Reuters.
Why US wants Europe to reconsider rules for Big Tech
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has urged Europe to reconsider its regulations on Big Tech companies, in exchange for lower tariff rates on European steel and aluminum exports.
India's solar panel exports plummet as Trump's tariffs bite
India's solar module exports have witnessed a steep decline in September, hitting their lowest point this year.
Russia slashes oil price for India amid US sanctions pressure
After the US imposed sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, Indian refiners have been offered Russian crude oil at a steep discount.
JFK's granddaughter says she has a rare, terminal cancer
Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former US President John F Kennedy, has revealed her terminal cancer diagnosis.
Sanctions on Russia push oil tanker prices to record highs
The cost of hiring an oil tanker on a key route has hit a five-year high, amid rising demand for alternatives to sanctioned Russian crude.
Why TCS is facing a $194M penalty in the US
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has had a $194 million damages ruling upheld by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
This US-based energy storage provider is eyeing manufacturing in India
Fluence Energy, a leading provider of energy storage technology and services, is considering India as a key manufacturing and export hub.
How US sanctions on Russian oil exporters will impact India
India's imports of Russian crude oil, a key source for fuels such as petrol and diesel, are likely to see a sharp decline in the near future.
Why international airlines are canceling flights in Venezuela
Several international airlines have canceled their flights departing from Venezuela.
Indian student enrollment in US down 10%: What's the reason?
Indian student enrollment in United States master's and doctoral programs fell by 9.5% in the 2024-25 academic year, according to the Open Doors report 2025.
Why French president Emmanuel Macron thinks G20 is 'at risk'
French President Emmanuel Macron has warned that the G20 group of major world economies is "at risk" due to its inability to resolve international crises.
India's merchandise exports fall 12% in October: What's the reason?
India's merchandise exports witnessed a significant decline of 11.8% year-on-year in October, amounting to $34.38 billion, according to a report by CRISIL.
Why a US court ordered Byju Raveendran to pay $1B
A US court has ordered Byju Raveendran, the founder and CEO of edtech giant BYJU'S, to personally pay more than $1 billion.
Nokia to invest $4B for AI projects in US
Finnish telecom giant Nokia has announced a massive $4 billion investment in the United States.
Want to read Jeffrey Epstein's emails? You can using 'Jmail'
The recently released Jeffrey Epstein emails can now be accessed through a simulated Gmail account.
Why 48M barrels of Russian oil is stuck at sea
An estimated 48 million barrels of Russian crude oil are stuck in transit due to US sanctions on these supplies.
Fox's religious show uses Brian Cox-Kristen Bell's voices without permission
Brian Cox, the acclaimed actor who voiced God in The Truth & Life Dramatized Audio Bible: New Testament, was unaware his voice would be used in Fox News Audio's podcast The Life of Jesus.
US approves $93 million-worth arms sale to India
The United States has approved two major arms sales to India, totaling around $93 million.
Why ex-Harvard president Larry Summers has resigned from OpenAI board
Former United States Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has resigned from the board of directors at OpenAI.
Hyundai CEO reveals White House apologized for Georgia raid
Hyundai's CEO, Jose Munoz, has revealed that the White House has personally apologized to him over a major immigration raid at a factory in Georgia.
Indian IT companies facing higher H-1B rejections than US counterparts
Indian tech companies continue to face high H-1B visa application rejections.
US companies can now build nuclear reactors in Saudi Arabia
The United States and Saudi Arabia have completed negotiations on a nuclear technology-sharing agreement.
You can soon ride Tesla's robotaxis in Arizona
Tesla has been granted a ride-hailing permit by Arizona regulators, paving the way for the electric vehicle manufacturer to start its robotaxi service in the state.
'Harry Potter' returning to theaters, but with a magical twist
In a thrilling development for Harry Potter fans, Warner Bros. has announced a special "shared reality" version of the first film, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
Believe it or not, this country is biggest Chinese-loan recipient
A recent study by AidData, a research lab at the College of William & Mary, has revealed an unexpected twist in global finance.
How US plans to tackle growing tech challenge from China
A prominent advisory panel on China policy has recommended the creation of a "consolidated economic statecraft entity" by US Congress.
'Deeply ashamed': Ex-Harvard president apologizes for emails to Jeffrey Epstein
Larry Summers, the former President of Harvard University, has announced his decision to step back from public commitments. This comes after emails between him and Jeffrey Epstein were released.
China's rare earth exports hit 4-month low: What's the reason?
China's exports of rare earth products, key components in electric vehicles (EVs), weapons, and high-tech manufacturing, have declined.
Gold, silver prices plunge 2% today: Here we decode why
Gold and silver prices witnessed a sharp decline of up to 2% in the domestic futures market today.
Google seeks dismissal of defamation lawsuit in the US
Google has filed a motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit brought by US-based conservative influencer Robby Starbuck.
India-US trade agreement: First phase of deal nearing finalization
The first phase of the proposed bilateral trade agreement between India and the United States is close to being finalized.