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India's Hindu nationalist regime is a threat to Muslims — and bad news for the U.S.
Salon.com· 4 days agoWith India’s elections in full swing, the victory of current Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his...
One for the Books: Never read a whodunit? Naperville Public Library is chockful of page-turners set...
Chicago Tribune· 1 day agoAdd in exotic destinations around the globe, and they’re even more irresistible. May is National...
My coworker never combs her hair. How do I tell her she’s hurting her credibility?
The Forward· 9 hours agoA Bintel Brief, Yiddish for a bundle of letters, has been solving reader dilemmas since 1906. The...
Meet India's liberal metropolitan elite desperate to defeat Narendra Modi
Daily Express· 1 day agoKhan Market is where trendy Delhiites hobnob with their contemporaries, peruse chic apparel...
State Department Report Says ‘Reasonable to Assess’ Israel Violated International Law
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 3 days agoCanadian authorities charged another Indian national with murder over the weekend in connection to...
Staffer confirmed to senior District of Houston post
Houston Today· 16 hours agoKaren Hogstead has been confirmed as the District of Houston’s next Director of Corporate Services. Raised in Houston, Hogstead returned to Houston in...
Oak Flat copper mine lawsuit is headed to the Supreme Court after 9th Circuit ruling
The Arizona Republic· 1 day agoGrassroots group Apache Stronghold will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its plea to preserve Oak...
4th man charged in killing of Surrey’s Hardeep Singh Nijjar: Police
Houston Today· 4 days agoA fourth person has been charged in connection to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023,...
Opinion | Modi’s West-leaning gambit risks making India a victim of its own cleverness
South China Morning Post· 4 days agoThis tactical alliance has afforded India greater diplomatic agility and leverage amid the complex...
Opinion | Biden’s ‘Xenophobic’ Slur Wrongs India and Japan
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoIndia has welcomed immigrants, including persecuted ones, for thousands of years.