US Restaurant Caught Screening Pirated Prabhas Film Illegally

US Restaurant Caught Screening Pirated Prabhas Film Illegally

Dublin, Ohio—Within 48 hours of Prabhas' horror-comedy film "Raja Saab" hitting theaters across India on January 9, 2026, a shocking incident unfolded thousands of miles away in the United States. A North Indian restaurant in Dublin, Ohio allegedly screened a pirated version of the film to its diners, triggering widespread outrage across the Telugu film industry and the Indian diaspora community.

Nirav Shah Wins Major Endorsement for Maine Governor

Nirav Shah Wins Major Endorsement for Maine Governor

Washington, D.C.— Indian American Impact Fund, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering South Asian and Indian American communities, has officially endorsed Nirav Shah in his historic bid to become Maine's next governor. This endorsement marks a significant moment for Indian American representation in U.S. politics and provides crucial momentum to Shah's Democratic primary campaign as he seeks to make history as the state's first Indian American governor.

Indian Students Detained for Illegal Part-Time Jobs

Indian Students Detained for Illegal Part-Time Jobs

St. Louis Park, Minnesota — Two Indian students on F1 visas were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents at an Indian restaurant on January 16, 2026, triggering widespread concern among the Indian student community across America.

Ohio Doctor Arrested After Infant Found With Multiple Fractures

Ohio Doctor Arrested After Infant Found With Multiple Fractures

Perrysburg, Ohio — A 31-year-old Indian-origin physician working at ProMedica Hospital has been arrested and charged with multiple felony offenses following the discovery of a 10-week-old infant with multiple fractures. Dr. Hanuman Gowda was taken into custody on January 9 after investigators found the infant had suffered breaks in both arms, both legs, and three ribs, with injuries appearing to be at different stages of healing.

Red Light Stop Leads to Deportation for Indian Driver

Red Light Stop Leads to Deportation for Indian Driver

Quartzsite, Arizona — A routine traffic stop has turned into a deportation crisis for Indian truck driver Sukhdeep Singh. Border Patrol agents have initiated deportation proceedings after discovering Singh was unlawfully present in the United States, despite holding a valid California commercial driver's license.

Colorado Student’s Clothing Drive to India Wins Top Girl Scout Award

Colorado Student’s Clothing Drive to India Wins Top Girl Scout Award

Aurora, CO— In a heartwarming initiative, Aurora high schooler Kanshita Dam has earned the prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award by launching "Global Garments for Good," a project that collects and ships gently used ethnic clothing to underserved communities in India. Her efforts not only promote sustainability but also provide much-needed attire to individuals striving to overcome poverty.​

Indian National in Oklahoma Receives 35-Year Sentence for Child Exploitation

Indian National in Oklahoma Receives 35-Year Sentence for Child Exploitation

Oklahoma City: Sai Kumar Kurremula, a 31-year-old Indian national residing in Oklahoma, has been sentenced to 35 years in federal prison for sexually exploiting multiple children online. Kurremula pleaded guilty to charges of child exploitation and distribution of child pornography. Upon release, he will be under lifetime supervision.

Tragic End to Search for Missing Indian-American in Ohio

Tragic End to Search for Missing Indian-American in Ohio

Ohio: An Indian-origin man who was reported missing in the United States has been found dead, authorities confirmed. The shocking discovery has left the community in mourning as investigations into the cause of his death continue.

Indian American Doctors Unite in California for Education and Networking

Indian American Doctors Unite in California for Education and Networking

Lodi, California: The American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) successfully hosted its inaugural West Coast Retreat on March 8-9, 2025, at the Wine & Roses Hotel in Lodi. The event attracted over 130 physicians, primarily from the West Coast, and featured national AAPI leaders, aiming to engage members and raise funds for the organization.

Nevada Bill Proposes Official Recognition of Diwali, Eid, Vaisakhi, and Vesak

Nevada Bill Proposes Official Recognition of Diwali, Eid, Vaisakhi, and Vesak

Carson City—Nevada is taking steps toward greater cultural inclusivity with the introduction of Assembly Bill 82 (AB82), which proposes official state recognition of four significant festivals: Diwali, Eid al-Fitr, Vaisakhi, and Vesak. The bill, spearheaded by Assemblyman Reuben D'Silva, had its first hearing on February 27, drawing support from diverse community members.