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SILICON VALLEY: Indian-origin executive named CEO of Microsoft Gaming - March 5, 2026
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WASHINGTON: Indian-American lawyer at center of Trump’s biggest legal setback - March 4, 2026
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TEXAS: ’15 of my cousins came here on H-1B’ - March 3, 2026
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NEW YORK: Indian-origin doctor shares mother’s immigrant success journey in US - March 2, 2026
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ARIZONA: Indian-origin scientist wins Arizona State University’s top Science Prize - March 1, 2026
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WASHINGTON: Balaji Krishnamoorthy becoming Uber CFO amid ongoing visa row - February 28, 2026
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LUCKNOW: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on HCL-Foxconn chip facility in UP - February 27, 2026
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WASHINGTON: 55% Indian Americans Disapprove Of Trump’s India Policies: Survey - February 26, 2026
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WASHINGTON: Trump Praises Indian American Harmeet Dhillon Amid Harvard Case - February 26, 2026
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MUMBAI: Ranbir Kapoor to set up new RK Studios - February 25, 2026
BEIJING: Tesla ‘recalls’ vehicles in China for online software update
BEIJING: Chinese regulators said recently
Tesla Inc would ‘recall’ nearly 300,000 China-made and imported Model 3 and
Model Y cars for an online software update related to assisted driving, with
owners not required to return their vehicles.
The State Administration for Market Regulation said on its website that the
move is linked to an assisted driving function in the electric cars, which can
currently be activated by drivers accidentally, causing sudden acceleration.
The remote online software ‘recall’ – a first for Tesla cars built in China –
covers 249,855 China-made Model 3 and Model Y cars, and 35,665 imported Model 3
sedans.
Tesla, now making Model 3 sedans and Model Y sport-utility vehicles in
Shanghai, sold 33,463 China-made electric cars in May, according to industry
data.



