From coast to coast, Indian Americans are running for various congressional, state and local legislative and executive offices.
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Commits to make Indian American physicians’ body stronger at virtual ceremony.
He has been endorsed by Indian American Impact Fund.
The University of Georgia researcher there is a need to create a more encouraging habitat for South Asian Americans to discuss the domestic violence issue.
The homicide, second involving Indian American couples in two months, illustrates the dangers of domestic violence incidents going unreported and unaddressed.
People from all faiths made a wall of unity and cleaned the Swaminarayan Temple.
Louisville police arrest 17-year-old white male for criminal mischief and burglary at the Swaminarayan temple.
American Bazaar film critic Vikrum Mathur’s take on Bollywood movies scheduled to be released this year.
The former Obama White House aide is the founding Executive Director of the Indian American Impact Project and Impact Fund.
Indian Americans pick up six seats in state legislatures; eight challengers lose bid for Congress.
Among winners six first-timers and a number of incumbents, including Maryland’s Kumar Barve, the longest serving Indian American legislator.
Despite losses in six US House races, more than a dozen Indian Americans win on Tuesday; Josh Kaul becomes the first Indian American Attorney General of Wisconsin.
The congressman says he is seeking a “contract extension” from constituents of his district for another two years.
The polling aggregation site FiveThirtyEight.com says all four Indian American congressmen will get reelected easily.
Opinion: More than 50 Indian Americans will be on the ballot nationwide, but the election is not just about these candidates.
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.
The tech executive becomes 11th Indian American — and second from Arizona — to be on ballot in the November midterm elections.
With the victory of Tipirneni in Arizona and Patel in Florida, at least 10 Indian Americans will be on congressional ballots in November.
Entrepreneur and scientist Thanedar ran for governor; lawyer and entrepreneur Gupta ran for 11th congressional district.
Vivek Viswanathan, who ran for state treasurer, finishes third.
Cooney was adopted from an Indian orphanage by an upstate New York college professor.
AAPI Victory Fund, Indian American Impact Fund and Desis for Progress are part of the effort.
The Indian American physician vows to run again in November.