Indian worker claimed in lawsuit he was paid less than American workers.
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Abdul Aziz, a first grader, was beaten by five classmates on school bus.
Two incidents of vandalism in three days.
Probe on to look for collaborators in US.
Shah defended herself in a letter.
Islamabad needs to be held “accountable for the sake of the US security, for the sake of world security and for the sake of the Pakistani people,” says India’s Charge d’affaires.
Strong response from community leaders.
Asian Americans overwhelmingly Democrats, shows new survey.
Massachusetts state officials not happy with decision.
State of emergency in Georgia, South Carolina.
Sudip Gorakshakar of California elected the new president of NFIA.
Dedication ceremony held at Indian consulate.
Three-day extravaganza begins on October 7th.
Celebrated choreographer Mark Morris to be the curator of 2-week-long festival.
Jaitley in the Capitol to attend IMF-World Bank meetings.
Spouses of certain H-1B visa holders can work in the US.
Ambassador calls for reforms to get rid of “political paralysis”.
Middle school students to compete for the title of ‘America’s Top Young Scientist’.
Including Kiara Nirghin from South Africa who won the top prize.
Sehgal Foundation founder urges Indian Americans to give more.
Includes Indian and Pakistani-origin individuals.
In areas of conservation, exhibitions, academic research, among others.
US is keeping a tab on the activities in Pakistan and its nuclear arsenal.
Possible violation of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
Foreign experts see India’s reasoning behind attacks.