Glimmer of hope as Ebola’s spread slows in Liberia
A World Health Organization official said that for the first time the rate of infection has slowed but warned the disease is still “very, very dangerous.”
Maine seeking legal authority to quarantine nurse
Kaci Hickox, who had clashed with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie over his Ebola policies, said she doesn’t “plan on sticking to the guidelines” in Maine.
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Bernstein: ‘He was not afraid’
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U.S. official uses profanity to describe Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
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ICE violated privacy policy by buying database for license-plate tracking
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The ‘People’s Republic of Takoma’ holds sway at the White House
Some of Obama’s top advisers are longtime residents of one of the most liberal cities in the nation.
Soviet engines scrutinized
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President Obama’s Ebola comeback
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Pope Francis appears to back theory of evolution
The pontiff’s statements, though, are not as shocking as they may seem.
UNC-Chapel Hill chief speaks out on ‘paper class’ scandal
Carol L. Folt, chancellor of North Carolina’s flagship, pledges accountability and integrity.
Fixing Philadelphia schools means voting out Gov. Tom Corbett
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Alexandria ticketed his car because it had a ‘for sale’ sign. Now he’s suing.
Scott McLean says it’s an arbitrary ban on free speech, and now the city is reconsidering the law.
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