Ebola In NYC 2014: Is Bellevue Hospital Ready For The Virus?
Officials insist that Bellevue Hospital, NYC's official Ebola treatment center, is capable of handling Ebola patients. But concerns remain.
Ebola Cure: WHO Says 200,000 Vaccine Doses Could Be Ready By 2015
Human trials for the treatment candidates are already under way, and another five drugs will begin clinical trials next year.
Ebola Death Toll 2014: How Many People Have Really Died From Virus?
The actual number of deaths from the Ebola outbreak is anyone’s guess, despite health officials' reports.
Ebola In Lebanon 2014: Suspected Case Arrives From West Africa, Patient In Quarantine
Lebanon is grappling with a suspected case of Ebola after a man who arrived from West Africa checked himself into a hospital with symptoms.
Canada Parliament Shooting Ottawa: Suspected Gunman Michael Zehaf-Bibeau Acted Alone
The man authorities had identified as the Ottawa shooter, 32-year-old Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, had a history of run-ins with the law.
Kim Jong Un: North Korean Leader Ordered American Jeffrey Fowle’s Release, Says Pyongyang
North Korean officials said Wednesday that Kim Jong Un had personally ordered the release of detained American Jeffrey Fowle as a favor to the U.S.
Ebola In The US: Concerns Outpace Real Risk As ‘Preppers’ Ready For Unlikely Outbreak
Ebola has killed just one person in the U.S. and infected two others, yet it dominates headlines across the country.
Ebola Monitoring In The US: CDC Scales Up Scrutiny Of All West African Travelers With 21-Day Monitoring
U.S. health officials will now monitor all travelers coming to the U.S. from Ebola-stricken West Africa for 21 days.
Ebola Newark Airport 2014: Passenger From Liberia With ‘Potential Exposure’ To Virus Being Evaluated
A passenger who arrived at Newark Airport in New Jersey is being evaluated for Ebola after he showed symptoms during airport screenings.
Ebola Chicago O’Hare 2014: Two Passengers On Flights From Liberia Being Evaluated For Symptoms Of Virus
Two people who became ill during their flights from Liberia to Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport are being evaluated for possible Ebola.
Ben Bradlee, Former Washington Post Editor, Dies At 93
Bradlee rose to prominence overseeing the Pulitzer-winning coverage of the Watergate scandal, which led to Richard Nixon’s resignation in 1974.
Ebola Economic Toll: US Liberians Send Money Abroad To Families Devastated By Outbreak
Liberians in the U.S. have taken it upon themselves to support loved ones affected by Ebola abroad.
Takata Airbag Recall: What To Do If Your Car Has Been Recalled For Deadly Defect
The traffic safety administration has set up an online tool for drivers to look up their vehicle to determine if any recalls apply.
Ebola Survival Rates: Why Patients' Outcomes Vary
The current Ebola outbreak has seen survival rates vary widely from one place to the next and depends greatly on the type of care patients receive.
Ebola Travel Ban Bill Would Stop New Visas For People From 3 West African Countries
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., plans to introduce a bill that would stop new visas for people from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Ebola ‘False Alarms’ In The US Escalate As Hysteria Spreads
Ebola false alarms have become increasingly common in the U.S., where fear and hysteria over the virus are rampant.
Ebola Panic In The US Reaches New Level With Self-Quarantines, School Absences
Panic over Ebola spreading in the U.S. has led to some excessive precautions.
Ebola In The US: Front Line Health Training Trickles Down To First-Year Med Students
Nurses, health workers and even first-year medical students now represent the globe's first line of defense against Ebola.
Who Is Louise Troh? Fiancée Of Dallas Ebola Patient Thomas Duncan Will Write Book About Experience
Thomas Duncan’s fiancée, Louise Troh, will be released from Ebola quarantine on Monday and plans to write a book about her experience.
American Airlines Ebola Scare? Flight Crew May Have Kept Sick Passenger In Bathroom
An American Airlines flight passenger who became sick on the plane was allegedly kept in the bathroom until the aircraft landed.
Boko Haram Cease-Fire: Abducted Nigerian Schoolgirls To Be Released, Officials Say
Boko Haram has reportedly agreed to release hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls who were abducted by the terrorist group this year.
How Ebola Kills: What The Deadly Virus Does To The Human Body
The symptoms of Ebola are well-known, but what the virus does to the human body is a story that is rarely told in full.
Is Ebola Airborne? Aerial Transmission Of The Virus Cannot Be ‘Excluded’
Health officials weigh whether the Ebola virus could go airborne and how that would affect its spread.
Ebola Quarantines In The US: Holding Travelers Against Their Will Is Complicated
The U.S. has taken steps to start isolating travelers who may be infected with Ebola, but quarantines have their challenges.
Ebola Death Toll Tops 4,000, Seven Countries Affected
The Ebola death toll has topped 4,000 and has now touched seven countries, the World Health Organization said Friday.
Weekend Of Resistance: Ferguson, St. Louis Protesters Gear Up For New Protests, Here’s What To Expect
Ferguson and St. Louis residents are gearing up for the “Weekend of Resistance” protests two months after Michael Brown's death.
St. Louis Protesters Burn Flags Over Shaw Shooting, Say ‘It’s Not Our Flag’
St. Louis protestors burned American flags during a second night of heated demonstrations on Thursday over the shooting of a black teenager.
Are Ebola Airport Screenings Legal? Passenger Screenings Constitutional, Experts Say
Obama's plan to screen certain airline passengers for Ebola has been debated, but public health experts say the Constitution allows it.
West Africa Travel Ban: Why Ebola Fears Over US-Bound Flights Are Overblown
A majority of Americans think the U.S. should ban all flights from countries fighting Ebola, but the fears may be overblown.
Thomas Duncan Death: 5 Questions For Hospital That Treated First US Ebola Patient
The Ebola patient's death has raised doubts about the treatment he received at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.