With less than 1 percent of the precincts having reported results, Biden, the former Vice President, gained 58.7 per cent of the votes, followed by Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, who got 13.2 per cent, reports Xinhua news agency....
Ten percent of all adolescents worldwide face mental health issues and some of them commit suicide, which is the third leading cause of death among the youth. Though a major problem, it is overlooked by authorities and experts....
Beginning April 1, Indians wishing to immigrate to America will now have to pay an additional $50,000 for the EB-5 or the US investor visa, a media report said....
A US federal court has ruled that President Donald Trump administration must halt its 'Remain in Mexico' policy of requiring Central American asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico pending American approval. ...
The Santa Clara County Public Health Department in Northern California has confirmed a second coronavirus case of unknown origin, bringing the total number of infections in the US to 60....
As members of South Asian organizations in the U.S. that believe in the values of dignity, justice and inclusion for all, we are horrified by the violence targeting Indian Muslims in Delhi this week. Since Sunday, at least 40 people have been killed and hundreds more injured...
Coronavirus fears triggered yet another full day of bruising sell-offs on Wall Street which ended Friday with its worst week since the height of the 2008 financial crash even as hand sanitizers, cleaning wipes and protective masks went off the shelves at a furious pace....
US President Donald Trump will engage in further tax cuts if he gets re-elected in the November election, while building on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, said Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney....
As the Democratic presidential primary in South Carolina nears, progressive candidate Bernie Sanders boasted of previous victories in the intra-party races in New Hampshire and Nevada, while taking aim at centrist rival Joe Biden....
Former US President Barack Obama has slammed a "despicable" racially charged attack ad against his Vice President and Democratic presidential contender, Joe Biden, it was reported....