WASHINGTON - After a dramatic turn around, Indian-American Kamala Harris is clinging to a razor-thin majority in the race to be attorney general of California. But the race is still not over. And it won't be for weeks to come.
WASHINGTON - Ending the US military's policy that bans gays from openly serving must be orderly, US President Barack Obama said Wednesday, expressing hope that Congress will repeal the law when it returns following an election recess.
WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama took responsibility for the voter discontent that led to the "shellacking" of Democrats in congressional elections, while pledging Wednesday to work with the newly empowered Republicans.
KOLKATA - Railways Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee Wednesday brushed aside queries on Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi's recent visit to West Bengal to strengthen his party, saying the young leader first needed to learn the nuances of politics.
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