THE FEATURED ARTICLES
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May 2018 -
HEADING TO CONGRESS IN 2018, HOPEFULLY: Minority groups and other concerned citizens are
showing unprecedented interest in the upcoming midterm elections. Khabar talks to four candidates.
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May 2018 -
TACKLING MENTAL ILLNESS WITH COMPASSION: Dealing with mental illness is hard for South Asians, given the stigma associated with it. How can we overcome such archaic beliefs?
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May 2018 -
BEING SILENT IS NOT AN OPTION: The Kathua incident, involving rape and murder, was horrifying and heartbreaking, shaking our faith in humanity. It’s important to speak out.
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May 2018 -
LEARNING TO LIVE WITH NATURE: An ashram in India, known for emphasizing the interactions between nature and well-being, beckons a physician who had undergone a cardiac bypass.
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May 2018 -
MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL, SERVED WITH LAUGHS: Worrying comes naturally to mothers—so why not make some money out of it? You could even have a professional worry pool!
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May 2018 -
The tragic mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida gave rise to debates, passions, and arguments about rights and duties. It also prompted us to think afresh about freedom.
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May 2018 -
In the past few months I have been studying what others in the world think of Americans. Are their perceptions accurate or stereotypes, or no more reliable than a Donald Trump tweet?
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April 2018 -
REMEMBERING SUPERSTAR SRIDEVI: Sridevi’s unexpected death, at 54, stunned and devastated her many fans. A tribute to an actress who was arguably Bollywood’s first female megastar.
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April 2018 -
The 2016 U.S. election was a wake-up call. Trumpism, hate crimes, and gun violence have brought a change in South Asians. They’re no longer silent. Anger and concern are channeled into a movement.
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April 2018 -
India, like the U.S., is operating under “crisis mode,” thanks to caste and religious conflicts, gender violence, animosities towards Pakistan, and self-aggrandizing nationalism.