Sen. Kaine, Rep. Gerry Connolly, Congressional hopeful Jennifer Wexton add sparkle to the festival of lights.
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President Trump on Haley: “She got to know the players. She got to know China, Russia, India.”
The US Ambassador to the United Nations will leave the position by the end of the year.
The Senate confirms Kavanaugh as the ninth justice of the Supreme Court on Saturday.
Sen. Kamala Harris, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, Seema Nanda, Neera Tanden, Vanita Gupta, Nisha Biswal speak at “Women Who Impact.”
Former Obama White House official Gautam Raghavan speaks about West Wingers, a new book on the Obama presidency that he edited.
The political action committee says it’s the final round of endorsements.
Gov. Phil Murphy had called for the resignation of Sheriff Michael Saudino.
Indian American Kulkarni, a former US diplomat, is trying to unseat Pete Olsen in Texas 22nd congressional district.
A young Indian American politician, who mounted a grassroots campaign against the Superdelegates, shares her experience.
California’s junior senator, a likely 2020 presidential candidate, grills Trump’s judicial nominee.
The tech executive becomes 11th Indian American — and second from Arizona — to be on ballot in the November midterm elections.
Indian Americnan Beej Das is running for Congress from Massachusetts’ third congressional district.
With the victory of Tipirneni in Arizona and Patel in Florida, at least 10 Indian Americans will be on congressional ballots in November.
Lawmakers and business leaders pay glowing tribute to the late senator.
Entrepreneur and scientist Thanedar ran for governor; lawyer and entrepreneur Gupta ran for 11th congressional district.
“President Obama inspired me to get involved in public service” and “It is surreal and incredible to have his endorsement,” says Puravel.
Asian American-owned Red Fort Strategies to specialize in connecting companies to Washington.
The environmental activist currently heads River Alliance of Wisconsin.
New Jersey 101.5’s Dennis Malloy and Judi Franco repeatedly called Grewal, the nation’s first Sikh attorney general, “Turban Man.”
Larry Sabato’s “Crystal Ball” moves the Ohio 1st district from “Likely Republican” to “Toss up.”
At “Families Belong Together” rallies, activists demand reunification of families, ending inhumane detentions, abolishing ICE.
“This position is the opportunity of a lifetime,” says Nanda.
The Indian American Democrat lost to self-financing businessman David Trone, who vastly outspent her.
“I hope to be a representative for the South Asian American community as Governor.”