Nina Pham was the first person to have contracted the disease in the U.S., and doctors have said that she is in good condition.
Updates on the two nurses who contracted Ebola on U.S. soil.
Ebola virus workers must sign "voluntary" containment orders to avoid a local emergency.
Up to 4,000 troops have been authorized, but not yet called up, to be sent to West Africa to help fight the Ebola epidemic.
Facts and myths about Ebola, including questions about the risks of exposure through coughs or sneezes.
The evolving official story of the Ebola outbreak impacts public perception and, potentially, even the response to the outbreak.
Does Ebola warrant a travel ban from West Africa? Depends who you ask.
The New York City medical examiner's investigation into the death of Joan Rivers is complete.
Ebola was stopped in its tracks by workers in two relatively weak health care systems. The U.S. can do it too.
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.
The NFL's infectious disease consultants, in a newsletter sent to team doctors and trainers outlining the primary facts of the Ebola virus, said they do not currently recommend screening for possible contact with infected patients.
Amid the deadliest Ebola outbreak in history, Soap.com reports that hand sanitizer sales jumped 20 percent.
At least two members of the U.S. House believe Tom Frieden has failed to adequately address America's Ebola problem.
Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut is testing a patient for Ebola.
A new study suggests that the 21-day quarantine period for Ebola may not be "sufficiently protective to public health."
President Barack Obama called the outbreak a "national security threat" with a "low margin for error."
The two students of Oryol State University were hospitalized Thursday after returning from their home in Guinea-Bissau in West Africa.
Airports in the U.S., U.K., and Canada have started screening people at airports as a precautionary measure.
The CDC has reportedly compiled a no-fly list of people who have been exposed to the deadly virus.
Fears that the Ebola virus had entered Cleveland rose after Amber Vinson, the second infected Dallas nurse, traveled to the city.
American hospitals are shockingly unprepared to treat Ebola patients, nurses from across the United States said Wednesday.
Passengers from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone will undergo intensified screening procedures.