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When Elon Musk announced he would be launching a party for Americans following his fallout with President Donald Trump, ...
From India to America with $80, a legal immigrant shares her family's journey, criticizes open borders, and contrasts earned ...
Indian-Americans have significantly impacted the US unicorn ecosystem by founding or co-founding 72 of the 358 billion-dollar startups since 2018. These companies are collectively valued at over ...
Indian Americans surpassed Chinese in U.S. population, and experts say Trump and Biden need to set their focus on them. From Israel and Gaza to gun control, they're more sure than ever of what ...
I should be thrilled about the rising representation of Indian Americans in politics. Unfortunately, given Kash Patel and Vivek Ramaswamy, I am not.
Indian Americans are one of the fastest growing groups in Michigan and political candidates are angling for their votes. News Sports Autos Entertainment Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
Indian Americans are twice as likely to work in management positions, compared with other Asian identities. The study found that the average salary of an Indian American in D-FW is $59,000 ...
For example, the vast majority of Indian Americans polled in 2020 opposed travel bans on citizens from Muslim-majority nations and police using force against peaceful Black Lives Matter protesters ...
Indian Americans are a sliver of the nation’s population but a growing political force. They have contributed more than $3 million to 2020 presidential campaigns — more than the coveted donors ...
Indian Americans debate merits of H-1B visa program after some call for changes In recent weeks, there's been a debate among conservatives over the H-1B visa program. State Department data shows ...
Indian Americans also have a largely positive opinion of their ancestral homeland: 76% see India favorably, including 51% who see it very favorably. Still, most Indian adults in the U.S. say they ...
Monkey Cage Discrimination against Indian Americans happens more than you might think. A new survey reveals 1 in 2 Indian Americans experienced recent discrimination, often on the basis of skin color ...