Articles by Anjalee Khemlani

Anjalee Khemlani


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'Frozen' Movie Online, Let It Go, Games & Rides: 'Frozen' Toys Top Holiday List; New Ride Gets Mixed Reaction

"Frozen" still hot, tops toy lists for the holidays, new ride gets mixed reaction Fans of Disney's "Frozen" may be thrilled to know that their favorite characters will soon be at Epcot with the new attraction replacing Maelstrom, but some Epcot fans are a little bitter.

'The Blacklist' Season 2 Episode Premiere Spoilers: Opener Gives Viewers Another Taste of Darkness

The Blacklist premiere gives viewers another taste of darkness The Season 2 premiere of "The Blacklist" took a deeper look into the life of Raymond Reddington and gave viewers a twisted taste of evil.

New Priest Embroiled in Controversy After Banning Gay Couple From Receiving Communion

Montana parishioners divided over treatment of local gay couple Parishioners from a Roman Catholic church in Montana are evenly divided over treatment of a local gay couple, a bishop told The Associated Press.

Sulaiman Abu Ghaith Sentencing: Osama bin Laden's Son-in-Law Sentenced to Life in Prison

U.S. court delivers life sentence for Osama bin Laden's son-in-law Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, was sentenced to a life-term in prison in the U.

Chile News & Business: President Michelle Bachelet Allocates $23.5 Billion for Copper Mining Overhaul

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet is focused on ensuring the future of one of the country's most lucrative businesses: copper.

Mexico Independence Day: Festivities Reportedly Marred By Fake Crowd, Flag Mishaps

Mexico's Independence Day full of mishaps Mexican Independence Day was celebrated as usual with a two-day affair on Sept. 15-16, but some reports reveal it was a less-than-perfect celebration at the nation's capital.

Civil Rights Violations: Police Departments Under Review Can Still Be Issued Military-Grade weapons

Police departments under review for civil rights violations can still be issued military-grade weapons

White House Breach: Secret Service Investigates, Seventh Incident in Seven Years

Secret Service investigates White House breach Friday, seventh incident in seven years White House security has increased after recent trespasses into the property, the latest of which was Friday when a man with a knife scaled the fence, according to The Independent.

Presidential Election: Afghanistan Creates New Executive Position, Shared-Power Agreement

Afghanistan creates new executive position, shared-power agreement After a much-contested presidential election in Afghanistan, the two candidates created a shared-power agreement to move forward in the democracy, a move that has been applauded by the Obama administration.

iOS/Android: Apps Increasingly Help to Form Political Views, Provide Insight

Apps increasingly helping to form political views, provide insight The U. S. is increasingly relying on iOS and Android apps as their source of information on politics in the country, The New York Times reported.

Spain: Catalonia Strives for Independence, Government to Fight in Court

Catalonia strives for independence, Spain to fight in court After the autonomous Catalan government voted in favor of consultation independence from Spain, a move that would recognize and support their thriving economy, unique culture, language and history, the Spanish government has said they will fight the vote in the country's Constitutional Court.

Actress, Singer and Emmy Winner Polly Bergen Dead at 84: A Look Back at Her Rise to Stardom

Emmy award winner Polly Bergen died in her Connecticut home Saturday at age 84. Emmy award winner Polly Bergen died in her Connecticut home Saturday at age 84 after six decades of being an actress, the Independent reported.

BBC: Most Japanese Restaurant Customers Have Never Had Real Wasabi

BBC: Most Japanese restaurant customers have never had real wasabi Wasabi has been deemed by experts as one of the hardest plants to grow commercially, and as a result it fetches a very high price, BBC reports.

Ebola: Agencies Fighting Virus Outbreak Need $1 Billion

Agencies fighting Ebola virus outbreak need $1 billion A week after the World Health of Organization announced that fighting the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa would cost $600 million, the United Nations General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon announced it was in need of $1 billion to do so.

Women's Leadership Forum: Latinas Feel Unrepresented at Democratic National Committee Event

Latinas feel unrepresented at Women's Leadership Forum of Democratic National Commitee event Hispanic women in the U. S. do not feel that the Democrats represent them, and a protest outside an event in Washintgon D.

Whooping Cough: LA's Wealthiest Neighborhoods See Resurgence as Vaccination Rates Drop

L.A.'s wealthiest neighborhoods see resurgence of whooping cough as vaccination rates drop The wealthiest schools in Los Angeles are seeing one of the lowest rates of vaccination, equaling that of one of the weakest countries -- economically -- in the world, paired with a higher rate of diseases in students, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

NYC I.D.'s For Undocumented Immigrants Offer Free Memberships to Cultural Institutions

NYC I.D.'s geared to undocumented immigrants offer free memberships to cultural institutions New York City is debuting new government ID cards that will do more for residents than offer a form of I.

Gwen Stefani & Blake Shelton on Jimmy Fallon: Stars Engage in Epic Lip-Sync Battle with Host

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton in epic lip-sync battle with Jimmy Fallon "The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon" and its popular segment, a lip-sync battle, brought two actual singers to the stage along with show host in what has been labeled as an epic battle.

Hispanics Have Lowest Median Income in Manhattan: Census

Income gap increases in Manhattan, with Hispanics earning the lowest median income The income gap in Manhattan is increasing, causing the island to become extremely divided and resulting in some racial disparities, according to Census Bureau data as reported by The New York Times.

Immigration Lawyers 2014: San Francisco to Vote on Aiding Immigrants with Legal Counsel

San Francisco to vote on aiding immigrants with legal counsel The San Francisco government is close to approving a $2. 1 million legal representation program for undocumented minors and parents facing deportation.

Google Glass Price, Review, Release Date, Apps: Device Becomes a Hit at London Fashion Week

Google Glass popular at London Fashion Week Google Glass is making a debut at London Fashion Week. Fashion designers and retailers are picking up on the wearable tech trend and a reporter for The Telegraph was sent to the event using the device.

Survey: Racial Minorities Have Doubts Over Fairness of Media Coverage

African-Americans and Hispanics don't trust mainstream media coverage of their communities A survey of African-American and Hispanics shows that a large majority believe the media doesn't portray their communities accurately, the Associated Press reported.

Immigration Reform News, Laws Update 2014: Homeland Security to Address Mistreatment of Immigrants

DHS to address reports of mistreatment at detention centers Allegations of mistreatment in detention centers for undocumented immigrants are being addressed by the Department of Homeland Security.

Spain Aims to Block Referendum Seeking Separate Sate of Catalonia

Spain aims to block referendum seeking a separate state of Catalonia While Scotland prepares to vote on its independence from U. K. , another part of Europe is fighting to secede from its parent country to recognize a long-standing cultural divide.

Jailbreak iOS 7.1 Pangu, Untethered Cydia Tweaks & Evad3rs Download News: Last Chance to Upgrade?

Last chance to upgrade to latest iOS 7 for jailbreak Apple has released iOS 8 for mobile devices today, but a jailbreak may take some months to reach the public.
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