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A UC Berkeley grad of Indian origin said he got replies from 27 venture capitalists by posing as a fake persona and using popular buzzwords.
Mr Khetan criticised the startup and venture capital ecosystem, highlighting how superficial markers of credibility can generate interest, even without a solid product, pitch, or plan.
"All of the music I've ever made now belongs to me," Taylor Swift announced last Friday in a letter, finally ending a ...
To celebrate the beginning of our 20th year, we’ve set out to catalogue the contributions that Pittsburgh and western ...
One day before the kickoff concert for World Pride 2025 in the nation's capital, headlining performer Shakira has abruptly ...
Famed for its eclectic mix of music acts, film showcases, A-list appearances, and industry networking, SXSW makes its way ...
The spate of attacks has left Jewish communities grappling with how safe it is to be outwardly Jewish in public, or even to ...
Elon Musk arrived in the nation's capital with the chain saw-wielding swagger of a tech titan who had never met a problem he ...
This article was originally published on May 22, 2025 and does not reflect developments post May 22. When Indian Prime ...
Seattle is just days away from officially being one year away from hosting the 2026 World Cup, and there is still a ton of ...
The event will also bring more than 9,000 soldiers from around the country to Washington, about 7,000 of whom will march in ...
Most were arrested after being stopped by Florida Highway Patrol for minor traffic violations. Some ended up in ICE custody.