Articles by Anjalee Khemlani

Anjalee Khemlani


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Hugo Chavez Font 2014: Fans Honor Late Venezuelan Leader By Unveiling 'Bold Scrawl' Font

A new font was created to remember the late Venezuelan leader on his 60th bday Fans of the late Venezuelan leader, socialist Hugo Chavez, released a font that can be used to type mimicking his handwriting in time for his 60th birthday.

Chile Cyber Day: Black Friday, Cyber Monday Spinoff Attempt Unsuccessful

More than two dozen companies participated in the first ever "Cyber Day" in Chile, which mimicked Cyber Monday -- except it was not during the normal holiday shopping season.

Russia Cruise Missiles Controversy 2014: US Accuses Moscow of Violating 1987 Treaty

Obama administration writes to Putin administration: Russia has violated a 1987 treaty which prevents the use and test of missiles

Venezuela News 2014: Nation's Top Official Released From Aruba Amid Government Threat Allegations

Venezuela may have threatened the Netherlands to allow the release of Hugo Carvajal, who was arrested Thursday on the Dutch island of Aruba on a U.S. warrant for ties to drug trafficking.

'Frozen' Movie Online, 'Let It Go' and Soundtrack: Struggling Toymakers Saved By Sales of 'Frozen' Characters

JAKKS and Mattel are both seeing 15% or more decline in shares, but the one thing that is increasing is the demand for toys related to Disney's Frozen movie.

Morning After Pill: Sales Have Tripled Since 2010 in Chile

The country has already seen a spike in drug sales overall in the past few years, but the latest to be on the list is the sale of the morning after pill, following a law in 2010 that allowed access to minors.

Ebola Virus: US Doctor in Stable Condition After Being Infected

A Texas doctor contracted the virus while treating patients in Liberia, and is under observation. The virus has killed more than 600 so far and the survival rate is 10 percent.

Study: Ballroom Dancing Can Help Delay Onset of Dementia

Dancing is one of the newest activities thought to delay the onset of dementia in those at risk for Alzheimer's.

Venezuelan Top Officials Detained: US Warrant Cites Ties to Drug Trafficking; Venezuela Resumes Flights to Aruba

Three top Venezuelan officials were arrested in connection with drug trafficking allegations from 2004-2010.

Honduran President: The US is the Largest Consumer of Drugs, Shares Blame in Immigration Crisis

Honduran President said that the issue is a humanitarian crisis and sprouted from the fight against drugs in the US, despite the fact that the US is the biggest consumer of drugs. And while the US only has to fight the public health and safety aspect, the backstage fight is the one affecting Central America and encouraging the migration.

Fortaleza Ceara, Brazil: Oyster Shell-Shaped Aquarium is $105 million Investment by US Federal Bank

The announcement was made in 2012 and the aquarium is set to open next year, amid doubts and anger from locals.

Brazil, Indigenous Rights: Dangers of Uncontacted Amazon Tribes' Exposure to Flu

Despite years of work with the tribes, there are more than 70 uncontacted tribes in the Amazon and as the world evolves and progresses, they remain vulnerable to the flu and other infections.

Islam in the US: Latino Muslims Are One of The Fastest Growing Populations in the US

Latino Muslims may seem like an odd concept but the increase in converts is simply history repeating itself when the Arab Muslims ruled over Spain.

US Embargo on Cuba: South Africa Joins Other Nations in Condemning America

The UN and other nations have repeatedly condemned the U.S. embargo, which has been repeatedly upheld by each president since it was first enacted, and South Africa is the latest to join the condemners.

Argentina's Economic Struggles: Argentines Hide in Brazil Long After World Cup

Its been weeks since the end of the World Cup and the heartbreaking loss for Argentines, but many refuse to return to their home country. Rio's tourism agency said they weren't prepared for this and had no procedure to ensure the visitors would leave-- to enter Brazil from Argentina all you need is a government ID.

Colombia-Panama Power Grid: Project to Restart Transmission Line After Two-Year Hiatus

Fromer Panamanian prez balked at price tag of a project that would increase electricity to region, but new prez is all for it saying it will give Panama energy security; also has potential to expand and provide for all of Central America and Mexico.

Central American Immigrant Children News: More Than 30,000 Released to Family, Sponsors in US

After seeing an influx of thousands of unaccompanied immigrant children, the federal government has started placing a majority of the 57,000 with family or friends.

Comic-Con 2014 Celebrates 75 Years of the Caped Crusader with Batman Day

Birth of Batman celebrated at San Diego Comic-Con After 75 years the caped crusader remains a hero -- generation after generation -- and has continued to capture the imaginations of action lovers through a variety of media.

Israel and Palestine Conflict: FAA Lifts Ban on Flights to Israel

A ban on flights to and from Israel has been lifted, but it may have caused damage to the political landscape.

Immigration Reform and Border Crisis: Anti-Immigration Organization Aims to Fight Illegals With Watch Group

Minuteman project existed for five years and helped patrol the border from 2005-2010; but the group was accused of being vigilantes and charged with crimes. But a renewed effort encourages following laws and set to patrol again in 2015.

Hulu Show 'East Los High' Serves as Learning Tool to Address Latino Issues

The show began as a learning tool and has succeeded in sparking debates and discussions among the teen and giving them a guided understanding towards their lifestyle options.

Disney's 'Frozen' Is the Top Downloaded Movie This Year

"Frozen" continues to entice an audience worldwide and is topping charts Animated movies, especially those of the princess kind, don't typically top the movie charts, but "Frozen" continues to make headlines since its release.

Aid Comes to Detroit Residents Facing Lack of Water

Detroit residents are unable to pay their water bills, especially low-income residents, and the utility company said it needed to recoup almost $90 million. It threatened to shut off the water but has delayed that decision, in the meantime a judge told them to do more to help the residnets, while help is coming form outside.

Spotify Aims to Curb Music Piracy With Entrance Into Brazil Market

Brazil has traditionally been a hotspot for pirated music, with some saying the musicians themselves encourage the industry. But Spotify is entering the country- where three similar services already exist- and faces the challenge of spotty internet in order to help grow its reputation as a piracy music quasher.

Android Free Apps 2014: Amazon Fire Phone Users Will Be Able to Use Skype, Microsoft Announces

Skype is already available on Amazon's tablets, but will now be preinstalled on the Fire phone when it releases July 25
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