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My Parents Came Here for the American Dream — I’m Living It at Harvard

My Parents Came Here for the American Dream — I’m Living It at Harvard

by Royal | Jun 2, 2025

Thirteen-year-old Faiza Zaki from Texas, whose parents are originally from Hyderabad, won the Scripps Spelling Bee by spelling “éclaircissement” in the final round.

Thirteen-year-old Faiza Zaki from Texas, whose parents are originally from Hyderabad, won the Scripps Spelling Bee by spelling “éclaircissement” in the final round.

by Royal | May 30, 2025

India to Netflix’s global stage. Hanumankind is taking desi hip-hop to Tudum 2025.

India to Netflix’s global stage. Hanumankind is taking desi hip-hop to Tudum 2025.

by Royal | May 29, 2025

Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian-origin musician to win American Music Award.

Rapper Raja Kumari becomes first Indian-origin musician to win American Music Award.

by Royal | May 28, 2025

No visa, no flight—just walk into a UK campus in Bengaluru.

No visa, no flight—just walk into a UK campus in Bengaluru.

by Royal | May 27, 2025

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