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20 US States Sue Trump Over $100K H-1B Visa Fee Hike

A coalition of 20 US states, led by California, files a lawsuit against the Trump administration's drastic H-1B visa fee increase to $100,000, calling it illegal and destructive for key sectors. Read the full analysis.

Trump Sues BBC for $10 Billion Over Dossier Report

Former US President Donald Trump files a massive $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC over a 2016 report on the Steele dossier. The broadcaster vows to defend itself vigorously. Read the full story.

H-1B Visa Withdrawn: Reddit User's US Dream Ends

An international student's H-1B visa sponsorship was abruptly withdrawn by his employer, forcing a US exit. Read his shocking story and the uncertain future for Indian H-1B holders.

Trump files $5bn defamation lawsuit against BBC

Former US President Donald Trump sues BBC for defamation, alleging edited clips from his Jan 6 speech caused reputational damage. BBC admits error but denies legal basis. Read the full story.

Trump Sues BBC for $5B Over Capitol Speech Edit

Donald Trump files a massive $5 billion lawsuit against the BBC, alleging defamation over an edited clip of his Capitol speech. Explore the legal battle's details and implications.

US H-1B Visa Rules Now Include Mandatory Social Media Scrutiny

New US rules require H-1B and H-4 visa applicants to make social media accounts public for review. Indian professionals, forming the core of America's tech workforce, face the highest impact. Learn what this means for your American dream.

US Expands Social Media Vetting to H-1B, H-4 Visas

US State Department mandates social media checks for H-1B workers and H-4 dependents from Dec 15. Experts warn of delays, increased scrutiny for Indian IT professionals. Learn the new rules.

US Firm's IIT-Delhi Ad Defies H-1B Visa Fee Hike

A US AI recruitment firm's hoarding at IIT-Delhi placement, promising H-1B sponsorship despite a $100,000 fee, offers relief to students amid stricter US visa norms under the Trump administration.

Musk: Work Optional in 15 Years, Money May Disappear

Elon Musk, on Nikhil Kamath's 'WTF' podcast, forecasts a future where working is optional and money could vanish. He also praised Indian talent's role in America's success. Read his bold predictions.

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