The Shackled Dreams: Indian Deportations Amidst Trump-Modi Relations In recent weeks, multiple deportation flights have returned undocumented Indian immigrants, primarily from Punjab, to Amritsar. These individuals, having undertaken perilous journeys […]
RFK Jr. vs. Big Pharma: Can His Health Policies Save America or Endanger It?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., recently appointed as the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Donald Trump, has swiftly initiated a series of controversial health policy reforms. His […]
Dinner, Friendships, and More
Mid-week—a gathering? And yet I had looked forward to the evening. Evening was promised to no-filter-chats, evening was promised to no-posing-for-photographs, evening was promised to no-talk-about-which-party-you-are-going-to-next, evening was promised to ambiance, […]
Naperville is Lit to the Hilt
“Does anybody else think this time the town is lit more than usual?” I wondered aloud in the car. When my family nodded in agreement, I knew I was right. […]
‘Tis the Season/Year for Giving
We got group-messaged from a friend if one of us had sent her a gift. We hadn’t and as we told her I was a bit embarrassed because till now […]
Interview with PASHA
Most of you in Naperville know PASHA Orthodontics. We have known them for the past eight years. When my oldest got his braces, things were routine. He went for his […]
Covid hits home
In the little town that I live in, some folks here make it a party town. Women take off from work in the afternoons to attend a party; props and […]