Vansh Gupta, Siliconeer

Vansh Gupta is the Managing Editor at Siliconeer - A South Asian Gen-Z Focused Magazine. He serves as the CMO at Siliconeer Ventures Inc.

Unforeseen Consequences of a Ban on Birthright Citizenship

Apr 10 | Trump’s proposed birthright citizenship ban faces Supreme Court review, raising concerns over economic impacts, workforce shortages, and creation of a stateless underclass, while states consider restricting education access for undocumented children.

Street Lights of Los Angeles – Briefing with LA’s Bureau of Street Lighting

Live Wed | Los Angeles property owners will vote on a proposed street lighting assessment increase to fund repairs and maintenance. Officials outline costs, aging infrastructure needs, and what approval means for citywide lighting systems.

Beyond the E-Word — America’s Ignored Market

The next billion-dollar venture will be the first to authentically capture multiple ethnic markets under one brand without losing cultural specificity.

It’s Not Just Giving Care, It’s Being CARE: Compassionate, Affectionate, Responsible, Empathetic

Siliconeer | Young South Asian Americans share their stories of providing comprehensive care for their grandparents.
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How an LA Homelessness Frontline Veteran Is Caring for the Caretakers

When Celina Alvarez took the reins at Housing Works of California, her first step was to revisit its motto: "Do whatever it takes for as long as it takes."

From Oil Shock to Checkout Lines: US–Iran War Drives Global Spike in Consumer Costs

Just Live | The US-Iran war is driving oil price spikes and global supply chain disruptions, raising costs for fuel, food, and goods. Experts examine war-driven inflation, economic risks, and potential solutions.

In Hungary Elections, Magyar Won While Orbán Was Saved

Viktor Orbán did not relinquish power after losing elections in Hungary because he could not hold on to it, but because in the long run he gains from it.

Los Angeles Proposes First Streetlight Fee Increase in 30 Years

A staff of 185 employees are responsible for maintaining a system that includes about 220,000 lights and spans two-thirds of the city’s 470 square miles.