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The New York Times » Indian-Americans
1M ago
Hours after Donald Trump questioned Kamala Harris’s racial identity, his running mate, Senator JD Vance, mocked her for having once lived in Canada ..read more
The New York Times » Indian-Americans
1M ago
Pitting the interests of minority groups against one another seems to be part of Trump’s re-election strategy ..read more
The New York Times » Indian-Americans
1M ago
Readers criticize the ex-president’s comments before a group of Black journalists. Also: “White Dudes for Harris”; Republicans with elite college degrees ..read more
The New York Times » Indian-Americans
1M ago
It was the latest in a series of vicious personal attacks Republicans have lobbed at the vice president since Democrats coalesced around her as their presidential nominee ..read more
The New York Times » Indian-Americans
1M ago
Some Asian American leaders are rooting for Kamala Harris to become the first Asian American president. But she is not widely known as Asian American, reflecting the complexity of the identity ..read more
The New York Times » Indian-Americans
2M ago
Indian Americans are now the largest and most politically active group among Asian Americans. Among their recent milestones: Vice President Kamala Harris, two G.O.P. presidential candidates — and a possible second lady ..read more
The New York Times » Indian-Americans
2M ago
The couple met while attending Yale Law School. Republicans hope Ms. Vance, the daughter of Indian immigrants, will become the second lady ..read more
The New York Times » Indian-Americans
3M ago
Cricket faces notable obstacles before it can obtain widespread popularity in America, but its most passionate supporters feel positive about its future ..read more
The New York Times » Indian-Americans
3M ago
Prosecutors say that Nikhil Gupta, at the behest of an Indian government official, tried to engage a hit man to kill an American citizen who is a Sikh separatist ..read more
The New York Times » Indian-Americans
4M ago
The number of Indians abroad is small relative to the country’s population. Indian political parties want their support anyway ..read more