Articles by Anjalee Khemlani

Anjalee Khemlani


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Gun Control: Chicago, Illinois Trying to Locate Source of Weapons as Shooting Deaths Increase

Chicago is facing an illegal gun control problem and authorities seem to have no idea where the guns are coming from.

Sacramento, California Shooting Suspect Is an Undocumented Immigrant, Previously Deported to Mexico Twice

A man suspected of shooting two people in a Sacramento, California motel parking lot was previously deported twice to Mexico.

Study: 60 Percent of US Homeless Teens Beaten, Raped or Assaulted

A new study found that 60 percent of homeless youths have been beaten, assaulted, raped or abused. A new study found that 60 percent of homeless youths have been beaten, assaulted, raped or abused, Huffington Post reported.

Ivory Ban Affects Trade at Antiques Fair in New York

The price has spiked significantly and it may deter buyers. Ivory has recently become contraband due to the high numbers of smuggled shipments from places like Africa into the New York and New Jersey ports.

Alleged Head of Gulf Cartel Arrested in Texas

Cartel members from Gulf may have been behind the recent killing of a citizen journalist who outed members and posted images of the crimes committed by the gangs.

Citizen Journalist Killed by Mexican Drug Cartel

Reporters without Borders said that seven journalists like her have been killed in the past two years.

Mother Asks Congress to Amend RAVE Act, Wants Free Water and Cooling Events Available at Electronic Music Events

The mother of a drug-related-death victim is taking on Congress to try and amend the RAVE Act, which is also the title of her campaign.

ISIS Terrorist Group News: US Investigating Allegations of Chemical Weapon Use Against Iraq

The United States is investigating allegations that the Islamic State militants used chemical weapons against Iraqi forces.

Ebola Case Does Not Faze New Yorkers

Ebola case does not phase New York City goers Countries around the world are barring visitors from West African countries affected by the Ebola virus outbreak, but New York City remains open for business after its first case was reported.

Boko Haram Kidnaps 60 Women Days After Truce Announced in Nigeria

Boko Haram kidnaps 60 women days after truce announced in Nigeria Days after the Nigerian government announced a truce with Islamic extremists Boko Haram, a suspected group of militants has reportedly kidnapped 60 women from two villages, Bloomberg reported.

Total CEO Crash Update: Airport Executives Resign Following Deadly Plane Accident

Two individuals have resignations and four detained after the plane crash that killed oil giant Total SA CEO Christophe de Margerie Monday night in Moscow, Bloomberg reported

Ferguson Leak Update: Justice Department Condemns Leak, 'Inappropriate Effort'

Justice Department condemns leaks in Ferguson case The U. S. Justice Department has condemned leaks which have sprung from grand jury hearings in the case of a police-involved shooting of an 18-year-old boy in Ferguson, Missouri.

Ebola Outbreak and Epidemic News: Incoming Travelers From Ebola-Stricken Countries Can Now Only Enter US Via 5 Airports

Incoming travelers from Ebola-affected countries are being routed to five hubs in U.S. Travelers from three West African countries must now go to only one of five airport hubs if they want to enter the U.

'Frozen' Movie's Box Office Success in South Korea Sparks Disney's Interest in Local Projects

Frozen success in Korea sparks discussion of local projects for Disney Frozen became a global phenomenon and continues to be a hot topic in the toy and music industries, but it also spurred the energy in the animation industry.

Ben Bradlee Death: Former Washington Post Editor Dies at 93

Former Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee, who was instrumental in publishing the Watergate scandal leading to the end of Richard Nixon's presidency, died Tuesday at age 93.

CEO of Oil Giant Total Killed in Runway Plane Crash in Moscow

The CEO of one of the six biggest oil companies in the world died in a runway plane crash in Moscow Monday.

500 Pounds of Meth Discovered in California, Operation Linked to Mexican Drug Cartel

500-pound meth operation busted in California, linked to Mexican drug cartel California police seized what they call a staggering amount of methamphetamine - almost 500 pounds -- and arrested 22 individuals involved in an operation that links to a Mexican drug cartel.

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio Hasn't Kept Promise to Reduce Arrests for Low-Level Drug Possession

De Blasio hasn't kept promise to reduce arrests for low-level possession A look at Mayor Bill de Blasio's mayoral record has revealed no change in the practice of New York police arresting individuals for low-level possession of marijuana.

New Dinosaur Species Found in Venezuela

New dinosaur species found in Venezuela Western Venezuela has just gifted the scientific community with a new discovery, after a 20-year investigation, of a possible ancestor to the Tyrannosaurus Rex.

U.S. Military Preparing for Years-Long Battle Against ISIS

U.S. military preparing for years-long battle against ISIS Though the ground war rests on enlisting Syrians, Iraqis and other nearby Arab nations to fight the Islamic State, the U.

Eric Frein: Highly Credible Sighting of Pennsylvania Cop-Killer Reported

Highly credible sighting of Pennsylvania cop-killer Eric Frein reported Accused cop-killer Eric Frein has been spotted with a rifle near a Pennsylvania high school Friday, NBC reported.

22 Dead, 33,000 Displaced in Nicaragua After Downpour, Incessant Rain

A days-long downpour in Nicaragua has left 22 dead, nine of which were killed in the capital, Managua, when a wall collapsed.

ISIS Crucifies 17-Year-Old Boy in Raqqa, Syria

ISIS crucifies 17-year-old boy in Raqqa, Syria The atrocities committed by ISIS are increasingly brutal, as an image of a crucified 17-year-old boy made its way around social media.

Ebola Symptoms: Cruise Ship Passengers Awarded $200 Credit After Worker Who May Have Touched Infected Specimens Disrupts Voyage

A single individual who "may have" been in the vicinity of Dallas Ebola victim Thomas Duncan was the reason Mexican officials turned away a Carnival cruise ship from docking in Cozumel. The ship is on its way back to the U.S.

Iraq Requests 800 More Hellfire Missiles From U.S.

Iraq requests 800 more Hellfire missiles from U.S. The first of 5,000 approved Hellfire missiles for sale has been ordered -- for a total for a total of 800 -- by the Iraqi forces to aid in the fight for the Islamic State, Bloomberg reported.
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