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Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has expressed interest in the Ohio U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Vice President-elect JD Vance.
The billionaire biotech company founder is under consideration—and being pushed by Donald Trump—to fill the vice president-elect’s vacant seat.
The pragmatism that Mr. Ramaswamy values also means that Asian Americans are overrepresented in STEM-related fields but underrepresented in industries like Hollywood. Our community tends to discourage us from pursuing the arts and humanities. As a kid, I often resented it for that reason.
According to Vivek Ramaswamy, elite technology firms prefer to hire foreign-born workers, particularly those from India, over American ones because the former are simply more talented. His comment ...
This year will be a year of change for the U.S. political landscape — and that comes with big implications for the direction of travel for global AI regulation.
When Vivek Ramaswamy complains he can’t find enough American engineers because of American culture woes, what he is really saying is he can’t find them at the price he wants to pay.
Vivek Ramaswamy is an American billionaire entrepreneur born to Indian immigrant parents in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has established himself as a notable figure in both business and politics.
Once Musk and Ramaswamy step into their roles, they'll have to answer for commitments they've made, such as firing employees and deleting departments.
Strive Asset Management, co-founded by Vivek Ramaswamy has filed to launch a "Bitcoin Bond" ETF, marking a pivotal moment for Bitcoin (BTC).
Part of America's strength lies in entrepreneurial risk-taking and a culture that fosters it. Think SpaceX, Apple or Netflix.