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They drew his blood, put tubes down his throat and wiped up his diarrhea. They analyzed his urine and wiped saliva from his lips, even after he had lost consciousness. Nina Pham identified as Dallas nurse with Ebola DALLAS — The Texas nurse who contracted Ebola while caring for the first person to die of the virus in the U.S. has been identified as 26-year-old Nina… Pham. Health officials have not released the nurse’s name, but Yahoo News identified Pham through public records and a state nursing database. Then on Monday, Pham’s family confirmed her identity to local Dallas ABC News affiliate WFAA. Pham, a cri... |
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Catholic bishops meeting to discuss 'family issues' at a two week summit have said unmarried couples living together can be 'positive', and gay relationships and divorces must be welcomed. |
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SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited a residential district and a science academy, state media reported early on Tuesday, ending a lengthy absence from public view that had fueled speculation over his health and grip on power in the ... |
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Demonstrators gather beneath a walkway outside Admiralty Centre near the Central Government Offices in Hong Kong on Oct. 13, 2014. |
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The figures are frightening. As you can see from the above chart, the death toll for Ebola virus disease in West Africa has now passed 4000. Migration beginning out of West African countries hit by Ebola epidemic http://b4in.org/rA9r As the world panics over the Ebola outbreak, West Africans are reportedly fleeing their countries in a bid to outrun the virus… – some even headed overland for South Africa. According to the Sunday Independent, this could place South Africa at considerable risk. Johannesburg-based members of the immigrant communities from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, told the newspaper... |
See realtime coverage | ... * Crude oil prices fall further, Brent at near 4-year low. * Dollar retreats on global growth concern, Fed views. * Wall Street stocks tumble for third straight session (Updates to U.S. |
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Oscar Pistorius should mop floors two days a month for the next three years to pay for killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, a state official testifying for the defense recommended Monday. |
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MPs backed the idea of Palestine being recognised as a state alongside Israel on Monday night, in what one MP described as a “symbolically important” step towards peace in the Middle East. |
See realtime coverage | DUBAI (Reuters) - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Monday a nuclear deal with the West was bound to happen and he believed it could be achieved by a November 24 deadline. |
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WASHINGTON - Islamic State militants are expanding their reach in a strategic province in western Iraq, inching closer to Baghdad and raising concerns about the ability of the U.S. |
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The sister of John Cantlie, the British journalist held hostage in Syria for almost two years, has called on his jihadist kidnappers to contact the family. |
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Add comment. Cuomo, Astorino trade barbs at Columbus Day parade. October 13, 2014 7:01 PM By LAURA FIGUEROA laura.figueroa@newsday. |
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Victims of clergy sex abuse stood next to Catholic church leaders in Minnesota on Monday to announce a settlement to a novel lawsuit that includes new measures to keep children safe. |
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Photo: Mark Thiessen / Associated Press Cateflyn Schnell (left) and Terry Holloway kiss before filling out a marriage license application at the Department of Vital Statistics in Anchorage, Alaska. |
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Crude prices have tumbled more than 20% since mid-June. The global benchmark, Brent oil, dropped to a near-four-year low of $88.89 a barrel on Monday, and the U.S. Obama Destroys Gas Prices! Since President Obama was widely excoriated by right-wing TV and radio shock-jocks when gas prices went up presumably he'll get credit for their rapid decline (althoug…h he had little-to-nothing to do with either). Then again, the way right-wingers think, they'll find some perverse substitute for logic to justify blaming Obama in both directions. Time.com: "The price of the world’s most important commodi... |
See realtime coverage | Photo: Stuart Darsch, AP This 2013 photo provided by Fidelity Investment shows newly named CEO Abigail Johnson. Johnson, 52, is replacing her father in the top job, 84-year-old Edward Johnson announced Monday, Oct. 13, 2014. |
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“We're going to tap the debt markets, for sure,” Mr. Marchionne said. “The question about the equity piece of this depends on discussions we have with the board. |
See realtime coverage | The major U.S. stock market indexes took a dive Monday, marking a three day downward trend for stocks driven by unease over Federal Reserve monetary tightening and a tumultuous global economy. |
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Yes, Jean Tirole is interested in firms that dominate markets. He's also skeptical about interfering regulators. French economist Jean Tirole ENLARGE. |
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You may soon be a Google search away from immediate access to professional medical advice. The search engine giant is testing a new feature that urges people Googling illnesses or symptoms to jump on a video call with a medical professional. |
See realtime coverage | Christian Science Monitor | - 26 minutes ago | | |
Nearly 100,000 images and videos from Snapchat were released on the Internet. But anyone seeing the Snapchat images might be subject to child pornography charges. |
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Photo. The Paris headquarters of Free, a subsidiary of the French telecommunications company Illiad.Credit Christian Hartmann/Reuters. Iliad abandons its quest to buy T-Mobile - French telecommunications firm Iliad has decided to end its quest to buy T-Mobile. Iliad has often been compared to T-Mobile in France, and its bid to buy 56….6% of the U.S. carrier for $15 billion was a complete surprise. At the time, T-Mobile was expecting a bid from Sprint. Iliad's bid, coming at the end of July, forced Sprint to abandon its pursuit of T-Mobile, and led to the removal of long time ... |
See realtime coverage | Now that the dust has settled on the long-anticipated unveiling of the Apple Watch, a major obstacle to its success is coming into view: the iPhone. |
See realtime coverage | Congrats, Iggy Azalea! The Australian rapper tops this year's list of American Music Awards nominees with six nominations, including Artist of the Year, New Artist of the Year and Single of the Year for "Fancy. |
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The insemination isn't the only thing that feels artificial in this otherwise good-hearted adaptation of a popular telenovela. |
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Monday Night Football is an American institution. And because the St. Louis Rams have been one of the NFL's lowliest teams for about a decade, said institution doesn't reach The Gateway to the West very often these days. |
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The question has to be asked at this point: Will Jameis Winston finish the season on the field for Florida State? Friday marked the worst news day for FSU football since it became public that Winston was accused of sexual assault 11 months ago. |
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Scientists have warned that a type of invasive freshwater mussel poses considerable danger to the environment and economy of the United Kingdom. Britain Could Be On The Brink Of An ‘Invasional Meltdown’ http://b4in.org/b9pg Five of the most high-risk freshwater invaders from the Ponto-Caspian region around Turkey and Ukraine are now in Britain – including the qu…agga mussel, confirmed just two weeks ago on 1 October in the Wraysbury River near Heathrow airport. Researchers say that, with at least ten more of these high-risk species established just across the channel in Dutch ports, Britain could be on the ... |
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The Air Force's mysterious unmanned space plane, the X-37B, is about to come back to Earth after more than two years in orbit on a mission the military won't tell us much about. The U.S. Air Force's mysterious X-37B space plane will return to Earth this week —possibly as early as Tuesday — after 22 months in orbit on a secret mission. The robotic X-37B space plane, also …known as the Orbital Test Vehicle, will land at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, where Air Force officials are gearing up for its return. As of today (Oct. 12), the X-37B mini-shuttle has been in orbit since December 2012 and racked up a ... |
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Emergency crews in protective gear removed five passengers with flu-like symptoms from a commercial airliner that arrived at Boston's Logan Airport on Monday, but U.S. |
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On October 12, a Harvard Vanguard facility in Braintree was evacuated after a patient who had recently traveled to West Africa presented Ebola-like symptoms. |
See realtime coverage | WASHINGTON - One day after a Texas nurse contracted Ebola after treating a Liberian man who died of the disease, President Obama assembled his senior national security aides and top health officials for an assessment on the government's response to ... quote: If not for serial budget cuts to the National Institutes of Health, we would probably have an Ebola vaccine and we would certainly have better treatment, NIH director Dr. Francis Collins tells …the Huffington Post’s Sam Stein. This comes on the heels of reporting that the Centers for Disease Control’s prevention budget has been cut by half since 2006, and new revelations about how botched protocols at the Dallas hospital that turned away Th... |
See realtime coverage | A chemical found in broccoli, cauliflower and other cruciferous vegetables may reduce symptoms of autism spectrum disorders, suggests a new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. |
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