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Dallas Police Arrest Suspect in Shooting of Iraqi Man
The victim, killed while photographing snow, had saved money for a year to move to the U.S. from Iraq.
Two Former Colleagues Dispute O'Reilly's JFK Story
Tracy Rowlett and Byron Harris of WFAA-TV in Dallas told Media Matters that O'Reilly was in Dallas, not Florida, when Lee Harvey Oswald confidante George de Mohrenschildt killed himself in Palm Springs.
Ice Storm Wreaks Havoc in Southwest U.S.
The storm knocked out power to thousands of people, led to hundreds of traffic accidents and caused nearly 1,400 flight cancellations nationwide.
Report Uncovers More Questions about NYC Ebola Cleaning
A Buzzfeed investigation indicates the man given the Ebola cleaning contract has a checkered history.
Ebola Patient Dies in Nebraska Hospital
Dr. Martin Salia is the second Ebola victim to die in the United States.
Family of First U.S. Ebola Victim Will Not Sue
Duncan's family was considering a malpractice case because he was turned away the first time he sought treatment.
Second Ebola-Infected Nurse, Amber Vinson, Released from Hospital
Vinson, the second nurse infected with Ebola after caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, made a statement as she left Emory University Hospital in Atlanta "virus-free."
States Stand Firm on Ebola Quarantines Despite White House Pressure
The governors of New York and New Jersey stuck to plans to quarantine health workers returning from high risk countries, but said people could stay at home while in isolation
Training to Treat Ebola With Hot Sauce?
Health workers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center practice removing protective gear properly by treating fake patients doused with Tabasco sauce.
Dallas County Officials Consider Disaster Declaration
Dallas County commissioners decided on Thursday that travel restrictions could be put into place without issuing a disaster declaration.
U.S. Nurse's Union Asks For More Ebola Protection
As a second American nurse is diagnosed with Ebola, the National Nurses Union want more protection for frontline health care workers
Frontier to Question Passengers From Ebola Nurse Flight
The second nurse to be diagnosed with Ebola flew from Cleveland to Dallas the day before she reported symptoms
Dallas Nurse's Infection Prompts Rethink for CDC
The CDC is concerned about what happens to health care workers once they leave isolation and remove protective clothing
Louisiana to Block Ashes of Ebola Victim's Belongings From Entering State
Incinerated items belonging to Thomas Duncan may remain in Texas because of fear of spreading the disease.
Ebola Frontline: Theories About Ebola Abound
The hospitalization and recent death of Liberian Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, provoked a media firestorm in America which trickled down to websites and conversations in Sierra Leone
Hospital Reports First U.S. Ebola Patient Has Died
Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, has died, according to the Dallas hospital where he was being treated.
Ebola Sparks Fear in the Hearts of Sunday Morning Talk Shows
The viral disease takes over the weekend news, although the White House is confident a U.S. outbreak won't happen
Ebola Patient in Dallas Struggling to Survive, Says CDC Head
Thomas Eric Duncan appears to not to be receiving any of the experimental medicines for the virus
U.S. Ebola Response Could Echo AIDS Epidemic
Experts are concerned about potential discrimination towards America's West African population
Ebola Patient in Dallas Takes a Turn for Worse
The CDC has identified nine people who had contact with the Dallas patient from Liberia, Thomas Eric Duncan
Who Do You Call to Clean Up After Ebola?
An official at Cleaning Guys says staffers are trained to deal with hazardous material and are not afraid.
Isolating Countries With Ebola Isn't the Answer: CDC
Isolating countries in west Africa that have experienced an outbreak of the disease in order to prevent it from spreading here would be "quick, simple -- and wrong," the director of the CDC said in a press briefing Thursday.
Texas Governor Rick Perry Assuages Fears over Ebola in Dallas
"No place in the world has better professionals, a better ability to address this, than Texas," he said.
Ebola Outbreak Is Morphing Into a Humanitarian Crisis
Health officials are warning that the international community needs to commit more to stem the Ebola outbreak before things get even worse
Steakhouse Waitress Gave Rush Limbaugh's Sizable Tips to Abortion Fund
Merritt Tierce shared the wealth to help Texas women fund abortions