The Indian American community is critical for both parties because even though they make up only 1% of the US population, about a third of them reside in Presidential battleground states like Michigan and Georgia.
Gold prices crossed ₹77,500 per 10 grams on Friday for the first time, as US election jitters and simmering Middle East tensions boosted safe-haven demand, while a looser monetary policy environment also added fuel to the rally.
Kamala Harris celebrates her 60th birthday on Sunday, but it's US election rival Donald Trump whose age is under scrutiny after a series of rambling speeches and a bizarre dance party.
China will prefer Kamala Harris to Donald Trump as the next US presidential considering that bilateral ties deteriorated sharply during the latter's presidency leading to serious confrontation, a senior member of Chinese national advisory body said.
An Indian American Democratic fundraiser on Thursday released a new digital video titled "I WILL VOTE FOR KAMALA HARRIS-TIM WALZ" to rally the South Asian voters in key battleground states.
Donald Trump on Thursday blamed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for helping start that nation's war with Russia, a comment that further suggests Trump is likely to radically shift U.S. policy toward Ukraine if he wins the Nov. 5 election.
Donald Trump has said "only stupid people put old people" in positions on the Supreme Court - ironically letting slip that he himself is a 78-year-old running for the highest office in the US government.
Donald Trump has never been one to abide by rules. Four years ago he cried fraud and did not accept the election results and there could be a possibility of him doing the same this time around after the November 5 election.
The total crypto market valuation climbed by 0.74 percent in the past 24 hours, with Bitcoin nearing higher price levels, as experts anticipate gains ahead of the upcoming US Presidential elections. On Thursday, October 17, Ether, Dogecoin, and Cardano also posted profits alongside Bitcoin.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Wednesday stood by debunked claims that immigrants in Ohio were eating pets, telling Latino voters during a town hall he was "just saying what was reported."