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An Indian-American doctor drove off a cliff while his family was in the car. Wife claims he did that on purpose while his lawyers said that he's suffering with major depressive disorder and needs treatment.
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The incident is the first complaint against Indian-American urologist since being licensed in February 1982
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Mathew, a former Stafford City Council member, won the race defeating incumbent Mayor Cecil Willis by 16 votes in a run-off race this month, crediting his victory to his faith in god, the Fort Bend Star reported.
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Subramanyam, who had announced his bid for Virginia's newly-drawn 32nd Senate District in March, defeated former state delegate and dentist Ibraheem Samirah by a narrow margin.
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Only a handful of Indian-Americans participated in the rally.
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According to the organisers, eleven students made the finals after 11 million people entered spelling competitions
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Captain Pratima Bhullar Maldonado runs the 102nd Police Precinct in South Richmond Hill -- home to one of the largest Sikh communities in the US -- and is now the NYPD's first female South Asian captain
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Pennsylvania State University researchers in the US partnered with Evaxion Biotech on a study that was the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of an AI-generated vaccine in a live viral challenge model.
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International Prize in Statistics Foundation said, prominent Indian-American mathematician and statistician, Calyampudi Radhakrishna Rao continues to exert a profound influence on science.
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Tejal Mehta, an Indian-American woman judge will serve as the first justice of the Ayer District Court. Her swearing-in took place on Thursday.
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Currently chief product officer, Mohan became part of Google, the parent company of YouTube, in 2008. He is a Stanford graduate and earlier worked with Microsoft.
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Ramamurti, who currently serves as Deputy Director of the National Economic Council, will be an Advisor for Strategic Economic Communications.
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This was the second time that the young girl made it to the list of brightest students in the world by The Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY).
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"I am honoured to be appointed by Leader Jeffries to serve on the House Intelligence Committee, which plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety and national security of the US," Bera said.
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The nomination announced on Thursday will have to be confirmed by the Senate which approves all senior civilian and military appointments.
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Atlanta-based Aparna Singh was in the city, which is regarded as India's spiritual capital, on a business trip to meet manufacturers behind her jewellery brand, Indian Goddess Boutique, The New York Post reported.
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According to court documents, Giri (27) from New Albany allegedly misled the investors by fraudulently promoting himself as an expert cryptocurrency trader, with a specialty in trading Bitcoin derivatives.
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Kumar, Provost and Senior Vice President for academic affairs at Johns Hopkins University, succeeds President Anthony P. Monaco on July 1, 2023.
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Washington: Nabeela Syed is 23-years-old and member-elect of the Illinois state general. When sworn in, Syed will be its youngest member yet. “My name is Nabeela Syed. I’m a 23-year-old Muslim, Indian-American woman,” she announced in a tweet on Wednesday. “We just flipped a Republican-held suburban district.” She added: “And in January, I’ll be the […]
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The 58-year-old immigrated to the US from India when she was seven