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Global Indians India-born college student is first Republican to enter US Senate race in WisconsinIndia-born college student Rejani Raveendran has announced her senate candidacy for the US state of Wisconsin, becoming the first Republican to officially get in the race against Democratic Senator Tammy Baldwin.
World news New bill fuels citizenship hopes for undocumented immigrants in USIn a bid to fix the US immigration system, Congresswoman Linda Sanchez and other Democrats introduced a Citizenship Act to deliver a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented immigrants living and working in the country.
World news US to start student visa application process from mid-MayThe US will begin processing student visa applications for the Fall Session with the first batch of appointments available from mid-May.
Global Indians 5 Indian-Americans selected for Rhodes Scholarship 2023Five Indian-American students have been selected from a pool of 840 applicants to join the ranks of Rhodes Scholars Class of 2023.
World news New York: Several people shot in 'mass shooting' at Buffalo supermarket, suspect in custodyAfter several people were shot at in a "mass shooting" that occurred at the Tops Markets in Buffalo, New York, the city police took a suspect into custody, however, it did not make public how many people have been impacted in the incident.
World news Registration for H1-B visas for FY23 to begin in March: USThe US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that the initial registration period for the coveted H1-B visas for FY2023 will run through March 1-18.
India India's mango export to US may surpass 1,095 Million Tonnes in 2022Export of Indian mango to the United States (US) will start after a gap of two years and the volume of exports during 2022 is likely to surpass 1,095 million tonnes recorded in 2019-20, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said on Tuesday.
World news Florida becoming new Covid epicentre in USThe US state of Florida is becoming the new epicentre of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country as new cases have been surging recently, according to media reports.
India PM Modi meets Blinken, welcomes President Biden's strong commitment to strengthening India-US Strategic PartnershipPrime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and welcomed President Joe Biden's strong commitment to strengthening the India-US Strategic Partnership.
New Zealand US, with allies including New Zealand, finally accuses China publicly of massive global hackUS President Joe Biden's administration finally came out publicly on Monday against China's involvement in cybercrimes accusing it of running a massive global operation of "state-sponsored activities" causing billions of dollars of losses to victims.
India specials Biden nominates close ally Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti as envoy to IndiaUS President Joe Biden has nominated Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, his close political ally and a former Navy intelligence officer with Indo-Pacific experience, to be the ambassador to India.
World news 'Heatwave in US, Canada virtually impossible without climate change'The recent deadly heatwave that scorched Canada and parts of the western US would have been "virtually impossible" without the influence of climate change, local media reported.
India India, US hold joint exercises to build 'high-calibre integration'The Indian Navy and Air Force deployed their arsenal of both Russian and Western-made aircraft during the joint exercises centred around the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan in the Indian Ocean to 'build on the high-calibre integration' between the two
Health Young adults less likely to take Covid shots, says US CDCYounger adults in the US are more hesitant to take vaccines against the coronavirus disease than older adults, according to two new studies by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
In focus NYC, rising from Covid restrictions, celebrates Yoga DayRising from the pall of Covid-19 restrictions, New York City celebrated International Yoga Day at the Times Square with day-long performances of the ancient Indian art of developing a healthy mind and body.
Global Indians Indian-American chemist Sumita Mitra wins European Inventor Award 2021Indian-American chemist Sumita Mitra has won the European Inventor Award 2021, one of Europe's most prestigious innovation prizes, in the "Non-European Patent Office countries" category for her application of nanotechnology in dentistry.
World news US Senate confirms 1st Muslim federal judgeThe US Senate has confirmed Zahid Quraishi to become the first Muslim American federal judge in the country's history.
World news Fauci warns of new Covid variant spreading rapidly in UKUS top infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci has warned of the risks of a new Covid-19 variant, first identified in India, which is now spreading widely in the UK.
Global Indians 1 in 2 Indian-Americans discriminated in past yr: StudyA new study has revealed that one in two Indian-Americans have reported being discriminated against in the past one year.
World news Biden-Putin summit to take place in lakeside villaThe much-awaited summit between US President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will take place in a stately villa overlooking Lake Geneva on June 16, the Swiss Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday