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Ebola suits

Ebola Ranks Last in Relevant Threats to Americans

Amidst media and politicians sensationalizing threats such as Ebola and ISIS, Americans tend to ignore larger and more challenging hazards that may directly affect their lives.

Ray Rice

Costumes Portraying VAWA Violators Ray Rice and War Machine Costumes to be Avoided in Halloween

Grave violators of women's rights, such as Ray Rice and MMA fighter War Machine, garner spots on E! Online's list of most offensive Halloween costumes for 2014.

Malala Yousafzai

Malala Yousafzai, Youngest Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Receives U.S. Liberty Medal in Philadelphia

Young Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Youzafzai shared her vision for learning in Philadelphia where she was awarded the United States Liberty Medal and US$100,000 on Tuesday.

Peng Liyuan, China's First Lady

Chinese First Lady Peng Liyuan Speak Out Against HIV/AIDS

As the World Health Organization’s goodwill ambassador, Chinese first lady Peng Liyuan urged a heightened battle against the sexually transmitted disease during the 2014 National Conference on HIV/AIDS held in Beijing.

Kerry Says No Special Treatment For U.S. Marine Accused Of Killing Filipino Transgender

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry assured the family of a murdered Filipino transgender woman Jeffrey "Jennifer" Laude that they will not seek special treatment for Joseph Scott Pemberton during the course of investigations.

Emory University Hospital

Unnamed Atlanta Hospital Patient Recovered from Ebola, Released to ‘Undisclosed Location’

An Ebola patient, who was kept anonymous, has been released from the Emory University Hospital in Atlanta after doctors declared him clear of the dreaded disease after being treated for nearly six weeks since he returned to the U.S.

Stand with Jetta

Netizens Express Support to Ohio Girl Bullied after Donating Her Hair to Cancer Patients

A 10-year-old girl from Ohio received tons of support over the social media after she was bullied following her decision to have her hair cut and donated in the name of cancer patients.

Serial Killer

Indiana Serial Killing May Date Back to Two Decades as Suspect Helps Police Find His Victims

Indiana suspected serial killer of seven women in Northwest Indiana confess to crimes claiming that his killing spree began two decades ago.

Oscar de la Renta

Oscar de la Renta dies at 82 after 50 Years of Dressing America's Most Famous Ladies

Fashion designer and "Guru of Glamor" Oscar de la Renta died on Monday after spending more than half of his life dressing royalties including a number of American first ladies.

UPS, FedEx

UPS Rate Hike, Computation Policy Change to Affect US, Canada, and Puerto Rico

The United Parcel Service Inc. (UPS) is taking steps towards a freights rate hike by an average of 4.9 percent after the holidays, affecting most shipments in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico.

Ebola Virus

U.S. Fake Charities Raising Money for Ebola Victims, BBB Cautions

Some people are taking advantage of the spreading fear of the Ebola virus in the U.S. as the Better Business Bureau (BBB) warns consumers about various Ebola-related scams and fraudulent fundraising calls.

Chris Christie

Gov. Christie, Wife Had Higher Income in 2013 Per Tax Records

Tax returns of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and his wife indicate a significant increase from two years ago with over $200,000 more than the $478,977 they declared in 2012.

The Hot Zone by Preston Scott

FOX Works with Ridley Scott on ‘The Hot Zone’ TV Adaptation about Ebola

Fox together with director-producer Ridley Scott are planning to bring the epidemic to life in an adaptation of Richard Preston's 1994 best-selling book entitled ‘The Hot Zone.’

Ebola

People Monitored for Ebola Symptoms Reach 1K

As fear of Ebola virus spread further, the number of possible people who may have contracted it continues to rise with up to 1,000 people being monitored for symptoms of the dreaded disease.

Honda

Takata Airbag Incident Forces Probe and Recall of Honda Cars

Reports revealed that a parking lot accident at a bank in Alhambra last year, which was blamed on a defective airbag made by Japan's Takata Corporation, is the third of its kind in the U.S.

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