Kaci Hickox's Ebola Quarantine Raises Legal Questions Surrounding Response By Chris Christie, Andrew Cuomo
Nurse Kaci Hickox, who returned to the U.S. after treating patients in Sierra Leone, has described her quarantine experience as "frightening."
Ebola NYC 2014: Nothing Fazes New Yorkers, Not Even Doctor's Diagnosis
New Yorkers have a lot to say about the diagnosis of the city's first Ebola patient Thursday evening.
Brazil Election Poll 2014: President Rousseff Seen As Likely Winner Against Aecio Neves
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff appears to be the likely winner in Sunday's presidential election.
NYC Potential Ebola Patient: Doctor Craig Spencer Under Evaluation After Trip To Guinea
A doctor is being evaluated at Bellevue Hospital after coming down with fever and digestive symptoms following a trip to West Africa.
Ebola Epidemic 2014: Liberians Threaten To Break Quarantine Over Food Shortage
Dozens of Liberians under quarantine for suspicion of having contracted Ebola reportedly threatened to escape isolation in search of food Thursday, Liberian state media reported.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: North Korea The Latest Country To Restrict Travel
North Korea will reportedly ban international tourism starting Friday as a response to the ongoing Ebola epidemic in West Africa.
Ottawa Shooting 2014: Canada Gun Violence Stats Rank Low
Despite a number of high-profile shootings in recent years — including Wednesday's Ottawa shootings — Canada's gun violence stats are low.
AirBag Recall: 4.7 Million Vehicles Require Immediate Service
A new auto recall has been announced in which nearly 5 million vehicles should be serviced immediately to replace potentially faulty air bags.
Ebola 'Cures,' 'Protection Kits' & Hazmat Suits A Waste Of Money, Experts Say
Sites like Etsy.com feature retailers selling Ebola “prevention kits.”
Ebola Halloween Costumes: Hazmat Suits Not Very Popular, Stores Say
The buzz about hazmat suits and victim get-ups as 2014's hot costumes has little basis in truth, according to Halloween stores.
Ebola Outbreak: Evolution Of Ebola Story Impacts Perception, Response
The evolving official story of the Ebola outbreak impacts public perception and, potentially, even the response to the outbreak.
US Ebola Survivors Enter Odd Post-Recovery World Of Fame, Anger
Survivors face a host of challenges, including fame, fear and fatigue.
Ebola Virus: What To Do If You Think You Have Ebola Or Its Symptoms
The chances of catching Ebola in the United States are exceedingly slim. But if think you have the virus, here's what you should do.
Some Twitter Users Want Ebola Nurse Amber Vinson To Die For Flying Commercial
Twitter users called for nurse Amber Joy Vinson to be killed because she flew from Cleveland to Dallas after treating Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan.
Reddit Acquires Alien Blue iOS App: 'The Alien Has Landed'
Reddit has acquired Alien Blue, the most popular unofficial app for viewing Reddit.com on Apple iPhones and iPads.
US Government Has Ebola 'Do Not Fly List' Of Exposed People: Report
The CDC has reportedly compiled a no-fly list of people who have been exposed to the deadly virus.
Obama: Ebola Outbreak A 'National Security Threat' With 'Low Margin For Error' [VIDEO]
The president said the outbreak is a "national security threat" and that "the procedures and protocols that are put in place must be followed."
Ebola Outbreak: Nurses Say US Hospitals 'Not Prepared' For Ebola
American hospitals are shockingly unprepared to treat Ebola patients, nurses from across the United States said Wednesday.
Ebola Stocks: Hazmat Suit, Face Mask, PPE Companies Spike As Ebola Virus Outbreak Spreads
Stocks in some companies that manufacture hazmat suits and face masks are on the rise as the Ebola virus outbreak continues its global spread.
The Snappening: How Much Trouble Leaked Snapchat Photos Can Get You
Downloading or sharing the Snapchat photos and videos reportedly leaked by 4chan could send you to prison for 20 years.
Kim Jong Un Appears In Public In North Korea For First Time Since Sept. 3
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has appeared in public for the first time since Sept. 3, according to state media.
Taco Bell Sriracha Menu Confirmed As Real By Restaurant Chain
Taco Bell has confirmed it is testing a "Sriracha Menu" featuring a number of items that include the popular Asian hot sauce as an ingredient.
Cornel West Arrested At Ferguson Protest Supporting Michael Brown
The renowned Princeton University professor has been arrested during a protest in Ferguson, Missouri, a photograph posted on Twitter shows.
Ebola Panic The New Normal As Outbreak Spreads, Death Count Rises
Ebola has become a part of life around the globe as health officials grapple with how to end an outbreak that has killed more than 4,000 people.
Spanish Nurse Teresa Romero Receives ZMapp: Report
Teresa Romero's condition appears to have improved since she was treated with ZMapp, which has been effective in other cases.
Michelle Obama Flubs Candidate's Name: 'I'm Losing It, I'm Getting Old'
First Lady Michelle Obama told a crowd, "I'm losing it. I'm getting old," after mispronouncing Iowa U.S. Senate candidate's name.
What Happened To Box Office Mojo? Even Former Managing Partner Doesn't Know
The influential movie website Box Office Mojo has disappeared from the Internet. No one seems to know what happened to it.
Toddler Who Fell In Zoo Jaguar Pit Is 'Stable And Is Expected To Improve'
A 3-year-old boy who was injured after falling into the jaguar pit at an Arkansas zoo is reportedly in "stable" condition.
Kmart Credit Card Data Breach Exposes Consumer Information
Kmart has been targeted in a data breach that exposed a number of its shoppers' debit and credit card information.
Ebola Relief Charities: 5 Aid Groups To Avoid Donating To
Not all charities are created equal, and that maxim proves true when it comes to Ebola relief efforts.