n the eve of the highly anticipated U.S. presidential election, Rohan Dua, Executive Editor of The New Indian, took to the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, to gather insights from local residents.

Birmingham retired teacher backs Kamala Harris, calls Trump racist, rapist, highlights key Election issues

On the eve of the highly anticipated U.S. presidential election, Rohan Dua, Executive Editor of The New Indian, took to the streets of Birmingham, Alabama, to gather insights from local residents.

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A recent series of tweets from the official Wikipedia Twitter account has ignited a discussion about potential biases in coverage of U.S. politics, as well as global narratives around major issues, including the upcoming U.S.

Wikipedia tweets spark debate over influence in U.S. Election, global affairs

A recent series of tweets from the official Wikipedia Twitter account has ignited a discussion about potential biases in coverage of U.S. politics, as well as global narratives around major issues, including the upcoming U.S. presidential election.

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s Birmingham residents gear up to cast their ballots in the U.S. presidential election, Rohan Dua, Executive Editor of The New Indian, met with Ashley, a retired educator, to discuss her thoughts on the upcoming vote.

U.S. presidential election | Alabama retired teacher says she want to make America great again

As Birmingham residents gear up to cast their ballots in the U.S. presidential election, Rohan Dua, Executive Editor of The New Indian, met with Ashley, a retired educator, to discuss her thoughts on the upcoming vote.

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US Election: Alabama ex-fireman demolishes Kamala on mortgage, inflation, and lies on Jews/Palestine

On the eve of the U.S. presidential election, The New Indian’s Executive Editor Rohan Dua took to Birmingham’s streets, where he met Jay Hawthorne, a retired firefighter with over 27 years of service.

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