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For the first time, 15 Indian Americans in the Forbes billionaires club.
Ryan Agarwal, who had offers from more than a dozen D-1 programs, committed to the Stanford Cardinal last Tuesday.
Agarwal received offers from more than a dozen Division I schools.
Maher Adoni won first prize in an essay competition hosted by India Philanthropic Alliance.
Developments in back-to-back days cast doubts over Tanden and Murthy, who would be highest-ranking Indian Americans in the Biden administration, if confirmed.
The cofounder of Robinhood holds 10.5 percent stake in the no-fee stock trading app.
Sean Desai becomes the first NFL coordinator of South Asian and Indian descent.
Vanita Gupta is one of the most respected civil rights attorneys in the United States.
Ro Khanna and Pramila Jayapal blame Trump for the violence.
The immigration attorney says there’s push back against the bill from organizations representing nationals of countries other than India and China.
More than a dozen Division 1 schools have shown interest in the Coppel High junior.
The presumptive Democratic nominee and VP pick Kamala Harris address Indian American Democrats on Indian Independence Day.
Members of the community, from coast to coast, praise the historic choice.
Indian American Smriti Mundhra says she could have sanitized Matchmaking, but chose not to.
The Neflix hit show normalizes practices, thinking and behavior that have no place in a civilized society.
174 Indian nationals, who have been unable to return to U.S. since mid-March, file a lawsuit in Washington.
Immigration authorities tell federal court that the July 6 directive will be rescinded.
The IOC USA Washington, DC, chapter writes to the National Parks Service director conveying its willingness to pay for the repair.
The Indian American attorney speaks about the plight of the H-1B workers in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Republicans are ratcheting up pressure to tighten curbs on visa coveted by Indians.
The State Department unable say when U.S. missions in India will reopen to stamp passports.
Visa rules once worked in favor of H-1B workers by guaranteeing decent pay and job security. But now they are working against the visa holders.
Exclusive: Family separations, job losses and financial worries take heavy toll on people awaiting visa renewals, as U.S missions in India remain closed.
For a large portion of his career, Kobe received slack for being a Michael Jordan clone. The truth of the matter is this: There will never be another Kobe Bean Bryant.