Sikh man stabbed at US airport, police rules out hate crime
A Sikh man traveling to India has been stabbed at an airport in California.
The police, who subsequently arrested the assailant, have ruled out hate crime.
The middle-aged man, whose name has not be
US Senators say Pak military actions leading to American deaths
Two key US senators on Tuesday said that US must 'fully review' ties with Pakistan and weigh possible cuts or new restrictions on military and economic aid as "certain actions" of the Pakistan mili
Nixon’s tilt towards Pakistan, China led India to 1st nuclear test
US tilt towards Pakistan and its overtures to China in the early 70s apparently led India to go ahead with the decision to conduct its first nuclear test in Pokharan in 1974, which caught the entire western intelligence by surprise.
Obama expresses condolences, but no apology to Pakistan
Eight days after a NATO airstrike killed 24 Pakistani soldiers and chilled US-Pakistan relations, President Obama called Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari to express condolences, but stopped short o
U.S. on pak: we too have right to self-defence
With Pakistan vowing to respond with “full force” to any future aggression in the wake of the deadly Nato strike, the Pentagon has said that Islamabad has the right to self-defence and so does the United States.
MF Global mixed funds, transferred abroad: Source
Regulators investigating the collapse of MF Global have determined that the firm combined money between securities and futures accounts owned by customers and transferred funds outside the country to
Pakistan refuses to cooperate in US probe of bombing
In a continuing standoff over the NATO strike along the Afghanistan border that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers, Islamabad has refused to participate in the US investigation of the incident, according
US terms Nato strike on Pak Army posts ‘military engagement’
Asserting that the Nato strike that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers was a 'military engagement', the US has said it is carrying out a crucial investigation to determine the circumstances that led to the tragic incident but Islamabad has refused to participate in the probe.
Drop in US unemployment brings cheer to Obama
The US unemployment rate surprisingly dropped to 8.6 per cent in November, the lowest in two-and-a-half years, bringing good cheer to embattled President Barack Obama, but analysts wondered if it woul
US school student arrested for ‘burping audibly’ in class
A seventh-grader in a US school was reportedly arrested after he ‘burped audibly’ during a class.
The 13-year-old from Cleveland Middle School alleges that after he burped, his teacher called the sch