Influential US Senator convicted of acting as ‘foreign agent’ for Egypt

By Arul Louis New York-- Democratic Party Senator Bob Menendez, who headed the powerful US Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has been convicted of acting as...

US sees second-warmest June on record amid heatwaves

Seoul-- The United States saw the second-hottest June in its 130-year record, with the average temperature reaching 22.1 degrees Celsius, 3.4 degrees above the...

Ramesh Kapur on Presidential Debate, to Host Potential 47th US President Gavin Newsom on...

BOSTON— Democratic Party activist Ramesh Kapur will host a fundraiser for potential 47th US President Gavin Newsom, governor of California, on July 7th, 2024...

Death toll rises to 20 after storms hit US

San Francisco-- At least 20 people have been killed after storms hit the US states of Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kentucky over the Memorial...

Asian Americans for Democracy Launches National Effort to Defeat Trump: $500,000 in Grants to...

Committed to denying Donald Trump another term in the White House, Asian Americans for Democracy (AA4D), a project of the CAPA21 political action committee,...

A conviction can cost Trump his vote, some Republican support

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By Yashwant Raj Washington-- A conviction for former President Donald Trump on any of the 91 criminal charges he is facing across four separate cases...

Hundreds of students arrested across US in surging pro-Palestine protests

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New York-- Hundreds of students have been arrested on US campuses as protests against Washington’s support for Israel are surging sea to sea. By Wednesday,...

TikTok faces nationwide ban in US as Biden prepares to sign ‘historic’ bill

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Washington-- US President Joe Biden is set to sign a historic bill regarding a huge foreign aid package on Wednesday, that will also ban...

Thieves steal $30 million from Los Angeles vault

Los Angeles-- Police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are investigating the theft of as much as $30 million from a money storage...

Five Indian-Descent Members on US Congress Seek Update on Probes Into Temple Attacks

Washington-- US Congress' five Indian-descent members on Monday demanded a briefing from the Justice Department on the spate of vandalism at Hindu temples across...
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