US religious figure backs Trump for president
A US religious figure whose father advised several US presidents said in a interview to be broadcast on Sunday that he may back real estate tycoon Donald Trump's 2012 bid for the White House.
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Next book is a while away, says Mukherjee
It’s just been a couple of days since he won the Pulitzer, but Indian American cancer specialist Siddhartha Mukherjee has no time to celebrate.
'Captain Fantastic' Dhoni leads India's five among Time 100
Led by India's 'Captain Fantastic' Mahendra Singh Dhoni, five Indians have made it to the Time magazine's 100 most influential people in the world, whose 'ideas spark dialogue and dissent and sometime
Citing rising India, China, Obama seeks balanced deficit cuts
On a cross-country trip to sell his deficit reduction plan, President Barack Obama has focused on the growing competition from fast rising India, China and Brazil to warn that America's finances are '
No conclusive mobile use, cancer link: Pulitzer winner
INDIAN AMERICAN cancer specialist Siddhartha Mukherjee, who won a 2011 Pulitzer Prize for his very first book, says there is no conclusive study linking the use of cell phones to brain cancer.
Pakistanis happier than Indians: Gallup survey
India has ranked 71st in happiness with only 17 per cent people describing themselves as 'thriving' in a new study of well-being that gives Denmark the top spot among 124 countries surveyed.
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No conclusive link between cell phone use, cancer: Pulitzer winner
Indian American cancer specialist, Siddhartha Mukherjee who won a 2011 Pulitzer Prize for his very first book, says there is no conclusive study linking the use of cell phones to brain cancer.
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Boss, our IT is 'horrible', Indian American IT guy to Obama
US President Barack Obama's Indian-American IT guy is in full agreement with his boss that the White House is 'like 30 years' behind the times when it comes to technology.
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Plane with first lady came too close to cargo jet
Air traffic controllers directed a plane carrying first lady Michelle Obama to abort a landing at Andrews Air Force Base because it was too close to a military cargo jet, officials said Tuesday, in ye
CIA releases WWI documents that reveal secret of creating invisible ink
The Central Bureau of Investigation has released six of its World War 1 documents that reveal how certain ingredients could be used to create invisible ink.
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