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Trump's Big Beautiful Bill may take away healthcare cover for thousands of Indians in the US, but it will help ...
The health secretary has said repeatedly he wants to provide better care for Native Americans, but he’s yet to reveal how.
On Friday, July 18, Assemblymember James Ramos, D-San Bernardino, helped the Palm Desert -based California Indian Nations ...
Currently, six Indian-Americans serve in the United States House of Representatives representing districts in California, Michigan, Illinois and Virginia states ...
How do you get students to remember what they learn? According to Gladys Hawk, a citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, ...
In a major breakthrough, the FBI, along with the San Joaquin County Sheriff's Department and the District Attorney's Office, ...
Actor and author Maulik Pancholy dives into the world of audio storytelling with a genre-bending whodunit that is equal parts ...
Sayu Bhojwani writes that while the recent bout of violence against Indian-Americans isn’t new, it will require the community to form alliances with other minority groups to successfully fight back.
Indian Americans are considered the most educated racial group in the United States: 82% of Indian Americans ages 25 to 55 are college-educated, ...
At just 19, Arjun Nimmala is making waves as the first first-generation Indian American drafted in the first round of Major ...
Jayapal said the Indian American community and other Asian Americans were a factor in flipping Georgia to Biden in 2020 and said they are an important voting bloc in Michigan as well.
First, while Indian Americans are a small share of the electorate, their numbers are rapidly growing. In the coming decade, about 150,000 Indian Americans will become newly eligible to vote each year.