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American for Vice President of the Republic of China? Bi-khim Hsiao’s Autobiography Reveals: Only Held U.S. Citizenship Before 20

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3 mn readFormer U.S. Secretary of State and influential diplomat Henry Kissinger passed away on November 29th at his home in Connecticut, aged 100. Kissinger, one of the most controversial diplomats of the 20th century, not only defined American foreign policy in the 1970s but also played a pivotal role in ending the Vietnam War and containing communist nations.

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India is witnessing escalation in number of students moving foreign countries for studies, Counselors call it migration due to urban unemployment in country

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3 mn readAbroad studies have become a trend in India. No longer is limited among wealthy families, people belonging to middle class and poor background are also following this shift. According to the administration statistics, three million students moved foreign for pursuing higher studies between 2017 to 2022. 4.54 lakh students travelled foreign in 2017 which escalated in 2018 and 2019 with 5.17 lakh to 5.86 lakh respectively. Due to pandemic, the numbers were affected and reached 2.59 lakh. Last year, 7.50 lakh students got their study visas. The constant increase in number is making raising multiple questions.

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Why Indian-Americans are becoming American administration’s first choice ?

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3 mn readNeera Tanden became first Indian-American to head domestic policy council under US President Joe Biden’s administration. Nearly more than 130 Indian-Americans are serving in American administration. After replacing adviser Susan Rice, Neera is appointed to formulate policies such as economic mobility, racial equity, health care, immigration and education. In a statement given by Biden, ‘For over two years, Susan Rice has helped craft and implement my domestic policy agenda and our country owes a debt of gratitude for her history-making public service. I am pleased to announce that Neera Tanden will continue to drive the formulation and implementation of my domestic policy’. Ms Tanden has worked with several administration including Obama and Clinton’s.

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American state Georgia became the first one to consider Hindu phobia narrative and to deal with it legally

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3 mn readGeorgia became first American State to consider legally the hatred crimes against Hindu in the country and passed a resolution condemning Hindu phobia at Georgia Assembly. According to the information, resolution said, ‘Hinduism is one of the world’s largest and oldest religions with over 1.2 billion adherents in over 100 countries and encompasses an array of diverse traditions and belief systems with value of acceptance, mutual respect and peace’. The resolution was represented by Lauren McDonald and Todd Jones from Forsyth country in the suburbs of Atlanta, home to the largest community of Hindus and Indian-American in Georgia.

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Anti-Asian Hate crimes has climbed up in United States and it is disturbing for Indian community living there

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4 mn readLately, Anti-Indian narrative is swirling in United States of America as there has been a rise in physical and verbal attack on Indian-Americans around the country. Six murders including of an 8 months old infant has within a week has put people in distress of the community. Reports of hate crime have increased rapidly in the country towards a community that is the highest earning one. According to the information, United States is the home of 4.5 million Indians which makes 1.4% of the American population and that contributes in boosting American economy too. President Joe Biden appreciated the fact; Indian-Americans are serving as a member of American administration. He said, ‘It’s amazing, Indian-Americans are taking over the country, my Vice President Kamala Harris, my speech writer Vinay Reddy. You guys are incredible!’

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Research shows Twitter and Facebook algorithms both amplify right-leaning politicians

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4 mn readTwitter shared its own research this week about the platform’s algorithmic amplification of political and news content. A post on Twitter’s blog revealed that the social media platform promotes right-leaning content more often than left. As a result, conservative posts on Twitter successfully spark more outrage causing amplification, similarly to Facebook’s algorithm.

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Electric vehicles could be cheaper to drive and operate but can all Americans afford them?

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4 mn readPresident Joe Biden said electric vehicles are “a vision of the future that is now beginning to happen.” The president has spent the last year vowing to transition into EV by 2030. Executives from three of the largest auto companies in the country are thrilled about Biden’s ambitious goal, as they agreed to turn at least 40 percent of their new car sales electric by the end of the decade.