American universities are increasingly caught in the crosshairs of global power struggles, facing scrutiny and sanctions from both domestic and foreign governments. Concerns over espionage and influence have led to congressional probes, executive orders severing ties with certain countries, and retaliatory actions like Russia blacklisting Yale. These geopolitical tensions reshape academic collaborations and threaten openness, impacting international students and scholars.
Ahead of a Supreme Court ruling, they are mocking U.S. national security concerns about the Chinese-owned app. Share this… Twitter Facebook Whatsapp Linkedin Print Email
Launched in 2017, Google Lens processes 20 billion visual searches a month. Now it will work with video and voice, too. Share this… Twitter Facebook […]
The Hindu American Foundation (HAF) has accused The New York Times and Bloomberg of suppressing a study by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) that […]