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Oracle in U.S. Paid Indians 25% Less Than Whites 2019-01-24 12:46:00
The United States Department of Labor found technology giant Oracle guilty of underpaying some of its employees, including Americans especially women and people of African American and Hispanic origin. Indians were among those who were in part beneficiaries of the...
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Read MoreSpanish version of Obamacare under fire 2014-01-14 11:36:07
More embarrassment for President Obama's signature healthcare program! Obamacare is at the butt of fresh ridicule. Ask why? Well, it seems that the vital Spanish version of his healthcare website is filled with mortifying grammatical errors and bugs. The portal...
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Read MoreJohnson and Johnson fined twice in three months 2016-05-04 12:17:12
Juries have awarded tens of millions of dollars to ovarian cancer victims, twice in the past three months, who has blamed Johnson & Johnson talcum powder for their illness. A St Louis jury on Monday ordered Johnson & Johnson to...
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Read MoreObama's campaign reaches out to Indian Americans 2012-02-27 12:32:01
President Barack Obama, whose administration has by far the largest number of Indian-Americans, has turned to three prominent members of this growing and influential community to help his re-election campaign reach out to some three million Indian-origin voters. The three,...
Keywords: Indian-Americans, Kamala Harris and Sai Iyer, actor Kalpen Modi, 3 million Indian-Origin voters
Read MoreMinority children at higher risk of death due to COVID-19: CDC 2020-09-18 10:47:25
CDC USA says that children of minority communities are at higher risk of death due to COVID-19 especially the ones with underlying conditions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday issued its weekly mortality and morbidity report which...
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