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Why CDSCO and BEE have not kept pace with the industries they overseeCDSCO still faces challenges like chronic understaffing, gaps in technical skills, weak lab infra and fragmented approvals. About a decade ...
China used foreign tech to rise, but now it's slamming the doorChina, once a keen learner of Western technology, is now shifting gears to protect its own innovations. New outbound investment rules, effe...
EU moves to strengthen Europol against rising digital, cross-border crimeEuropol warned last year that organised crime gangs were turning to AI-powered scams to target victims. Tackling smuggling gangs that ill...
IRS won't tell you about these COVID refunds, but here's how to claim every dollar you are owedNearly 79 million Americans already filed federal tax returns this year. Yet millions may still qualify for hidden IRS COVID refund claims ...
How Trump's Minneapolis immigration blitz hobbled federal crime fightingA Trump administration immigration crackdown in Minnesota significantly disrupted federal investigations into serious crimes, leading to a ...
One of Iran's most powerful families founded its largest crypto exchange. It's used by the IRGC to move millionsIran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, is controlled by the sons of the influential Kharrazi family, who concealed their ties for...
Donald Trump's DOJ has cut thousands of law-enforcement jobs while vowing to get tough on crimeTop US law enforcement agencies like the FBI and DEA have seen thousands of staff cuts. This reduction impacts crime-fighting capabilities....
Resignations and firings have depleted the FBI and Justice Department. They're scrambling to rebuildThe FBI and Justice Department are facing significant staff shortages. To address this, they are lowering hiring requirements and speeding ...
JD Vance's dodgy H-1B sleight of handUS policies are impacting foreign-trained doctors. Claims of widespread H-1B visa fraud are not fully supported by government data. Recent ...
Second government shutdown in months could halt paychecks for millions what workers need to knowMillions of federal workers face paycheck risk as a January 30 government shutdown nears. Congress remains split on six unfinished funding ...
Canada to end Remote Area Border Crossing program, replacing permits with mandatory phone reporting for US travelersCanada is ending its Remote Area Border Crossing (RABC) Program next year, a move that will require thousands of Americans to report to aut...
'You are not above the law': Trump administration warns of strict action against companies favoring foreign workers over AmericansThe EEOC is intensifying enforcement against companies that prioritize H-1B visa holders over American workers, as such practices violate f...
TCS layoffs: US techies allege Indian IT major of employment discriminationAccording to a report in the Wall Street Journal, more than 20 employees have filed complaints against TCS, alleging preferential treatment...
Meta urged by US states to combat Facebook, Instagram account hijackingsIn a letter to Meta's chief lawyer, states led by New York Attorney General Letitia James said fraudsters are "winning the war and running ...
Austin Police encourage robbery victims to dial 311 instead of 911 amid city's staffing woesAmidst a growing surge in urban crime and significant staffing shortages in Austin, Texas, the Austin Police Department has advised victims...
Ladakh: Kargil gets first women police stationThe first-ever women police station has started functioning here in the Union Territory of Ladakh, an official said on Wednesday, terming i...
Industry seeks clarity on Haryana’s jobs billOn March 2, the Haryana govt approved a law reserving 75% of private sector jobs with monthly pay of up to Rs 50,000 for local residents, s...
Covid-19: Antique laws return to fight a modern diseaseTo fight Covid-19 outbreak, Maha has brought in antiquated laws, including a 19th century colonial statute
Black money: PMLA cases face setback as special court goes vacantWhile the special court was already under-staffed, in the absence of a Chairman for the last about five months, the other post of the Membe...
Budget 2015: Incentives to boost job market on anvil, say expertsInvestment in the power sector is also expected to create jobs in the rural India, and there is likely to be a rise in the contractual hiri...