Biden administration has delayed Trump proposed final rule to Nov. 14, 2022.
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She founded the iconic Ben’s Chili Bowl in Washington, DC, along with her husband, Ben Ali, in 1958.Â
Some 100 new elections are scheduled over the next 500 days across the globe.
New York-based activist and lawyer Jo Kaur and her husband, Richie, learned about their son’s fatal illness a few days ago.
Indian American officials rope in public health, athletic, faith groups to promote Covid-19 shots.
Wage premium less for Indians and more for English-speaking immigrants.
Applications of those not interviewed to be prioritized with phased resumption of routine visa services.
Behavioral scientist Dr. Janet Ahn talks about race- and gender-based discrimination that Asian American women are subjected to.
Pramila Jayapal and Ro Khanna push for a “substantially larger” package than Biden’s $2 trillion plan.
New York-based dancer Vinita Hazari’s creation is strikes a chord with South Asian American women.
Despite New Delhi’s efforts to address abuses, lack of accountability persists, says 2020 Human Rights Report.
Stop AAPI Hate has received 3,795 complaints of violence and harassment since March 2020.
Shaheed Diwas calendar released at GOPIO-Manhattan virtual event.
Hyderabad native picks up key endorsements, including that of mayor.
The design of Indian American Sanjana Paramhans and Pakistani American Neha Sadruddin was a winner at the “Regen Dining Competition.”
Indian American Nanda set to return to the Department of Labor, where she served during the Obama administration.
Indian American chef Vipul Gupta came up with the unique snack at an Indian destination wedding in Mexico.
Connecticut state legislators Matt Lesser and Kerry Wood will be present at the march that will protest against long work permit delays.
Critics call City’s failure to condemn religious discrimination “failure of character.â€
Texas man used fraud gains to buy multiple homes and luxury cars.
Indian American VP ‘most qualified person’ to lead diplomatic efforts, says Biden.
Pushes for action on the Hill for faster processing of green cards; H-4, L-2 EADs.
Delays needlessly place families in financial limbo, says AILA President Jennifer Minear.
The proposed bill would eliminate country cap and allow the use of unused visa slots from previous years.
Defense Secretary Austin confident India-US strategic partnership will reach new heights.
