More than 400,000 Indians will die waiting for US green cards
(NewsNation) — More than 400,000 Indians hoping to get green cards in the U.S. will die while still on the waiting list, according to new analysis from the Cato Institute. …
(NewsNation) — More than 400,000 Indians hoping to get green cards in the U.S. will die while still on the waiting list, according to new analysis from the Cato Institute. …
Almost 100 superannuation funds have failed a performance test set by Australia’s industry regulator and which assesses earnings and fees. Members of 96 trustee-directed superannuation products will be contacted in …
File Photo New Delhi: Today we have brought a good news for the youths who want to do a job in the bank. Yes, if you want a job in …
Mumbai: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has been making informal inquiries with select bond market participants about the impact of allowing settlement of domestic sovereign debt on the Euroclear …
At the dawn of the atomic age, the United States mined, enriched and split its own uranium in what ultimately became the world’s largest and most self-reliant fleet of nuclear …
Erick Cortez, a knowledge specialist on Grindr’s customer experience team, who is based in Dallas, Texas, doesn’t yet know where he’ll be asked to move. “We’ve gotten no guidance whatsoever,” …
A strike by the United Auto Workers union against the Detroit automakers would help President Joe Biden and other politicians pick a side when it comes to organized labor, UAW …
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Whataburger fans have a new way to order their next burger, honey butter chicken biscuit or other favorite food in Austin. The company’s first Whataburger Digital Kitchen …
Consumer confidence has recovered some lost ground but remains deeply in negative territory. The index collated by ANZ and Roy Morgan last week gained 2.3 points to hit 78.1, with …
GoFirst (Photo Credits-Twitter) New Delhi: Aviation regulator DGCA on Friday allowed airline GoFirst to resume flight operations with certain conditions. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) on Friday said …