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Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf tells NBC News’ Chris Jansing that mandatory quarantines are an overreaction due to fear.
A sheriff responding to a domestic dispute in Michigan finds a mentally disabled teen locked inside a cage. WEYI's Nicky Zizaza reports.
President Obama will deliver brief remarks on the country's Ebola response today at about 3 p.m. E
A police officer in Texas is accused of pulling over a female driver and asking to smell and lick her feet in lieu of a citation.
More than one dozen people were injured when an Amtrak passenger train collided with a tractor-trailer in northwestern Indiana early Tuesday.
Secretary of State John Kerry says that the attack on Canada’s parliament was a "terrorist act."
Many residents in the path of the scorching-hot rock have already packed up and left, officials said.
Emory University Hospital's Dr. Bruce Ribner declares Texas nurse Amber Vinson free of Ebola virus, then Vinson makes a brief statement.
A former bank director who faked his own suicide two years ago to cover up the theft of millions of dollars has been sentenced to 30 years in jail.
The victim, 29-year-old patrolman Jeremy Martin, was shot several times in the arms and back as he tried to flee, Las Cruces police said.