The accused Brandon K. Kilgore broke into the Kettle Falls Inn in Washington, managed by Preet Moudgil. After following a trial, the 28-year-old Kilgore has been found guilty.
Author: Garima Kapil
Five things to do over the weekend of February 4-5
Get delighted with an evening filled with musical performances, or stage your presence by watching a play ‘Actor, Forty’ written by Haresh Sharma, this weekend gives you choices of picks for a great time.
Indian-origin man, linked to Pak-Afghan drug trade, brought to the US
An Indian-origin man has been caught in Kenya and brought to the US.
Dating app that connects the Indian diaspora
The leading dating app Woo has acquired DUS – a Los Angeles-based dating app focused on the South Asian community and connected Indian diaspora all over the world.
Two Indian-Americans arrested in the largest credit cards schemes
Two Indian-American men have been arrested by the US Justice Department for their roles in one of the largest credit cards schemes ever charged.
Singapore must continue to guarantee equality to minorities: Shanmugam
With growing issues like Islamophobia and religious extremism, Singapore Home Affairs and Law Minister K Shanmugam said that Singapore must never allow xenophobism and majoritarianism to override the protection and guarantee of equality.
NUS ranked world’s 4th most international university
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has reached the fourth spot as the most international university in the world, according to the latest Times Higher Education’s (THE) ranking released today.
EDB Survey: Manufacturers slightly optimistic, but pessimism among services sector firms
As per a quarterly business expectations survey by the Economic Development Board (EDB), local manufacturers remain slightly optimistic about their business prospects, while pessimism among firms in the services sector has deepened in the first half of this year.
Punjab elections: NRIs join in the campaigning force
Non-resident Indians (NRIs) from Canada, the US, Britain, and other countries are providing their extended support for Punjab’s February 4 assembly elections in the state.
Indian-origin teacher suspended for ‘mock Trump assassination’
An Indian-origin teacher has been suspended after a video of a controversial classroom stunt went viral online where she is firing a water gun at an image of the US President Donald Trump and yelling “die”.