Campaigning in the presidential elections entered the last few days with both Harris and Trump making closing arguments before voters in the key swing states.
Author: Press Trust of India
Rishi Sunak reflects on Diwali legacy as he steps down as UK Opposition Leader
It was during Diwali in October 2022 that Sunak, joined by wife Akshata and daughters Krishna and Anoushka, entered 10 Downing Street and went on to adorn its steps with diyas and rangoli for two consecutive years.
Mumbai to host Maroon 5’s debut India gig in December
The Adam Levine-led band will perform at Mumbai’s iconic Mahalaxmi Racecourse, BookMyShow Live announced on Wednesday, October 30.
Actor Salman Khan targeted again with death threat and USD 237K extortion demand
The police registered a case against the unidentified person and an investigation was on into the matter, he added.
China launches Shenzhou-19 with first female space engineer on six-month mission
The Shenzhou-19 astronauts will complete in-orbit rotation with the trio currently manning and stay at the space station for approximately six months.
New AI technology could save thousands of lives by detecting health risks early: Study
The research team studied the impact using health AI startup Dozee’s AI-Powered Remote Patient Monitoring and Early Warning System.
Fireworks accident injures over 150 at temple festival in southern India’s Kerela; watch video
The injured have been taken to various hospitals in Kasaragod, Kannur, and Mangaluru, they said. The accident occurred at Veerarkavu Temple near Neeleswaram.
Biden adviser Tanden slams deportation policies impacting mixed-status families
US President Joe Biden’s domestic policy adviser Neera Tanden has slammed those political groups who are trying to “restrict” legal migration from Asian countries and other parts of the globe and said their policy of deportation would many a time impact the near and dear ones of people who have legally migrated to the US.
US President Joe Biden hosts Diwali celebration at White House
Biden, who lit the formal diya in the Blue Room of the White House, said the South Asian American community has enriched every part of American life.
2 in 3 Indian-Americans plan to vote for Kamala Harris; slight uptick in support for Donald Trump: Survey
According to the survey, 61 per cent of registered Indian-American voter respondents plan to vote for Kamala Harris, while 32 per cent intend to vote for Donald Trump.
The analysis is based on a nationally representative online survey of 714 Indian-American citizens between September 18 and October 15. The survey has an overall margin of error of +/- 3.7 per cent.
