America
Black Caucus members in Congress unite in opposition to Thanedar

April 20 :
The Congressional Black Caucus has made history by publicly opposing Indian American Congressman Shri Thanedar and announcing their support for his Democratic primary opponent, Adam Hollier.
For Michigan, Thanedar makes history as the state's first Indian American representative. He ended a 67-year run by a Black Michigander for the seat of Detroit in 2022 with a 47-point victory over his Republican opponent.
In the Democratic primaries, Steven Horsford and Joyce Beatty, the former chair of the Black Caucus, declared their endorsement of Adam Hollier on April 19.

13 hours ago
Two sisters, one recipe; from grandmother’s culinary craft to a ₹10-crore brand.

13 hours ago
Rebel Foods achieves ₹1,000 crore in sales through the cloud kitchen model.

13 hours ago
"Prepare to be deported": Rubio Says visa revocations underway for foreigners celebrating Kirk's death

14 hours ago
Trump warns Europe to 'stop buying oil from Russia', asks Zelenskyy 'have to make a deal'

14 hours ago
Realism and caution must be adopted in efforts to add momentum to warming India-China ties: Report

14 hours ago
PM Modi, Denmark counterpart Frederiksen vow to strengthen Green Strategic Partnership

16 hours ago
South Korea confirms plan for OPCON transfer from US within Lee's 5-year term

16 hours ago
Khalistani elements raise funds under guise of charity, use it for extremist causes: Report

16 hours ago
‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ star Robert Redford passes at the age of 89

18 hours ago
'Most degenerate newspaper': Trump slaps $15 billion defamation suit on New York Times

18 hours ago
US to begin applying tariff on Japanese automakers, Korean cars subject to 25 pc levy

21 hours ago
A Vibrant Tapestry of Joy: Bloomington’s Festival of Joy 2025 Unites Hearts in Celebration

21 hours ago
Zeenat Aman: I never found myself to be beautiful