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Family Who Took In Ebola Patient In Its Home Locked Up In Apartment

Ebola Scare Haunts Washington as Health Officials Monitor Some 100 People

Officials in Washington revealed that there are ‘about 100’ individuals who may have come in contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, the first diagnosed Ebola patient in Texas.

Matthew Eric Frein

Hunt for PA Cop Killer Continues, Now on its 4th Week

Now on its fourth week, the hunt for the accused cop killer continues in Pennsylvania as investigators suggest that the colder weather and lack of food would soon force him out from hiding.

Famous Thai tourist spot Sairee Beach in Koh Tao Island

Thai Authorities Present Two Myanmar Men Allegedly Confessed to Murder, Rape of Two Brit Tourists

Local Thailand police revealed Friday about two Burmese workers who confessed on the gruesome double-murder case of British tourists who were on vacation in the popular beach of Koh Tao.

Ebola Outbreak

Liberian Man Thought to Have Died of Ebola Wakes Up, Caught on Camera as TV Crew Films Report

A man who initially appeared dead due to Ebola in Liberia had surprised a TV news crew when he woke up while they were filming about the outbreak in the distraught country.

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Should Americans Be Afraid Of Ebola?

Reports of the first confirmed Ebola case in the United States incited unnecessary alarm after health officials sent the patient home only to quarantine him at the Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas when he started vomiting.

China's entry to Guinness World Records: Longest Wedding Gown

Chinese Dressmakers Create Possible World’s Longest Wedding Gown

Chinese dressmakers in Chengdu go the extra-mile and add more train to a wedding dress to ensure that it breaks the world record for the longest wedding gown ever made.

Chai Yan Leung takes to Facebook to 'thank' HK taxpayers for funding her apparel

CY Leung’s Daughter ‘Thanks’ Hong Kong Taxpayers for Paying for her Apparel

No longer a stranger to controversy, the daughter of Hong Kong's embattled leader CY Leung has yet again hit the social media with another questionable post on Tuesday.

Tesla Motors Teasing Tweet Causes Speculation About Unveiling of Super Car 'The D'

Tesla Motors Chief Product Architect Elon Musk teased his followers on Twitter Thursday about an upcoming new vehicle from the company only labeled as 'the D.'

Top Investor Warren Buffettt

Warren Buffet Acquires Van Tuyl Group, Invests in 5th Largest Automobile Dealership in U.S.

American business mogul Warren Buffett begins his trek into the automobile industry by acquiring the Van Tuyl Group, one of the largest private automotive dealers in the United States.

Police said 30-year-old Alton Nolen rushed into an Oklahoma food distribution plant and stabbed two women, one fatally.

Prosecutors to Seek Death Penalty on Oklahoma Beheading Case

Oklahoma beheading suspect Alton Alexander Nolen faces death penalty as prosecutors announced their intention to seek the capital punishment for his case on Wednesday.

Bout on History Curriculum Censorship in Denver High Schools Coming to an End

A controversial censorship on how U.S. history should be taught in high schools in Colorado is about to end as students and teachers are expected to make their stand in a school board meeting.

Two Dead in Southern California Hostage Incident

A standoff between a hostage-taker and the local police in a San Bernardino County home resulted in the death of the suspect as well as one of his hostages, reports indicated on Thursday.

China Warns U.S., Other Countries Not to Meddle With Hong Kong's Internal Affairs

China Warned against ‘Illegal’ Protests in Hong Kong, Declaring Sovereignty over the Country’s Affairs

China cautioned against “illegal” demonstrations in Hong Kong Wednesday as thousands of protesters stayed on the city’s streets overnight, declaring that the issue on Hong Kong’s democracy is a matter of Chinese “internal affairs.”

China's Pigeons Undergo 'Anal Checks'

10,000 Doves Undergo ‘Anal Security Check’ Before Ceremonial Release on China’s National Day

Chinese authorities performed 'anal security checks' Wednesday on over 10,000 pigeons released during their National Day commemoration festivities following a report that some might have been carrying explosives.

Over a thousand children have been affected by a mysterious respiratory disease that has been sweeping at least 10 Midwest states over the past weeks.

Rhode Island Child Infected with Enterovirus 68 Dies, Marking 4th Death Linked to the Virus

A 10-year-old girl from Rhode Island who died last week after testing positive for the enterovirus 68 marks the fourth death linked to the outbreak that began last month.

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