US President Donald Trump hates US trade deficits, loves US tariffs and is mostly indifferent, if not hostile, toward multilateral arrangements including ASEAN.
Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times Share Among the slew of executive orders President Donald Trump issued on his first day in office Monday was an effort to end future birthright citizenship for children of immigrants without legal status.
Recent senate hearings to confirm Donald Trump’s cabinet picks brought into sharp contrast the candidate for US secretary of defence, Pete Hegseth, and the secr
Asian American communities around the U.S. will ring in the Year of the Snake with community carnivals, family gatherings, parades, traditional food, fireworks and other festivities.
The World Pumps listing of pump-related M&A activity announced or completed during 2024, from Atlas Copco's purchase of Germany's Kracht to Sumitomo's acquisition of a large mining pump rental company in Indonesia.
A tragic accident took place on the Itaunja-Mahona road in Lucknow when a truck gone out of control reportedly rammed into several shops and houses Initial rep
Former Delhi cricketer Sumit Narwal is thrilled to return to the cricket field as he gears up for the upcoming Legend 90 League slated to be played in February
President Donald Trump's executive order, barring legal challenges, would impact people born in the United States after Feb. 18 to parents without legal citizenship status.
India celebrated its 76th Republic Day on Sunday with a colorful parade displaying its military might and cultural diversity on a boulevard in the heart of country's capital.
Did you know that in 2008, Barack Obama became the first African American President of the United States? The founders of the Constitution expected leadership that transcends riches and connections, a goal accomplished when Obama believed in the presidency despite accusations of discrimination.
Uncover facts about Shivon Zilis' husband and her relationship with Elon Musk. Learn about her journey from Canada to becoming a top tech exec in the US.
Global DIY home security systems market will reach $25.11 billion by 2032, growing by 11.5% annually over 2022-2032, driven by rapid rises in crime rates, increasing demand for home monitoring, as well as technology advancements such as the proliferation of smartphones and tablets.