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Slain Indian Engineer's Body Reaches Hyderabad Home
American gunman had reportedly yelled 'get out of my country' before opening fire on Kuchibhotla and his colleague Madasani
Read MoreTrump Budget Will Hike Defence Spending By $54 Billion
Trump's defence budget and spending levels for domestic agency operating budgets will be revealed in a partial submission to Congress next month
Read MoreMuhammad Ali's Son Detained At Airport: 'Are You Muslim?'
Mancini says officials continued questioning Ali Jr after acknowledging that he was Muslim. Ali Jr was born in Philadelphia and holds a US passport
Read MoreAmerican Spewing Racial Slurs Kills Indian In Kansas
Srinivas Kuchibhotla, 32, was killed in the shooting while another Indian and his colleague Alok Madasani was critically injured
Read MoreTrump's Immigration Order: US Judge Blocks Deportations
The order barred US border agents from removing anyone who arrived in the US with a valid visa from Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. It also covered anyone with an approved refugee application
Read MoreDonald Trump Pulls US Out Of Pacific Trade Deal, Loosening Asia Ties
US President Donald Trump formally withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal on Monday, distancing America from its Asian allies, as China's influence in the region rises
Read MoreDonald Trump, Sworn In As US President, Promises To Put 'America First'
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States on Friday, succeeding Barack Obama and telling a bitterly divided country he will pursue "America First" policies at home and abroad
Read MoreNew Legislation To Tighten H1-B Visas To Foreign Techies
Two powerful US Senators have announced they will introduce a legislation which, if passed by the Congress, would give preference to foreigners studying in American universities, a move that will tighten the noose around the H-1B visa programme and could hurt Indian IT firms
Read MoreUS President Barack Obama Asks Americans To Protect Democracy
US President Barack Obama has asked Americans to unite and protect the country's democracy which he said is being threatened by racism, inequality and a corrosive political environment as he made his farewell speech after eight years in the White House
Read MoreUS, Chinese And Emerging Economies Outlook
Emerging markets, which now account for more than 50% of global GDP in purchasing power parity terms, are in particular likely to witness another year of heightened uncertainty and their outlook seems mixed
Read More'EB5 Is Fastest Way Of Getting Green Card In US'
Knowledge about the EB5 visa program surely comes as a rescue for those who can invest $500,000 legal bills in the US economy, says Marc J. Sharpe, managing director of LCR Capital Partners
Read MoreUS Escalates Tensions With Russia, Expels 35 Officials
Obama says Americans will 'continue to take a variety of actions at a time and place of our choosing, some of which will not be publicised'
Read MoreLinde, Praxair Agree Outline For $65 Billion Merger
Linde and Praxair are struggling with slower growth in demand from clients in the manufacturing, metals and energy industries; the combined company to be run out of the United States by Praxair's chief executive
Read MoreSenate Fight Looms After Trump Taps Exxon CEO As Top US Diplomat
Tillerson's 'cosy ties to Vladimir Putin and Russia would represent an untenable conflict at the State Department,' Representative Eliot Engel said in a statement
Read MoreTrump Puts Goldman Sachs In Spotlight, For Better Or Worse
US governments have a tradition of choosing former Goldman bankers for key positions, stretching back to President Franklin D. Roosevelt
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