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Kansas' attorney general asked the state Supreme Court to block gay marriage licenses after a license was issued following a U.S. Supreme Court order.
Saymend Lloyd, Louise Troh's family spokesperson, says that the family of Eric Duncan are questioning the Dallas hospital which released Duncan with a high fever, only to readmit him days later.
Ashoka Mukpo, a camera operator diagnosed with the disease in Liberia, is drinking Gatorade but is "not out of the woods" yet.
Jurors still have not reached a decision in the case of the Detroit police officer accused of killing a 7-year-old girl.
Speaking at an event at Abilene Christian University Dr. Kent Brantly, who contracted Ebola while working as a medical missionary in Liberia, says "I would express my deepest sympathy; my heart is broken for his family."
Investigators said it's possible that trailer safety chains dragging on pavement caused the Dog Rock fire, which has burned more than 270 acres.
Activists’ hard work fighting for workers’ rights often goes unrecognized. This week, however, two leading labor activists received global recognition for their defense of vulnerable workers and innovative organizing and advocacy campaigns. The AFL-CIO applauds our long-standing partners Kailash Satyarthi and Alejandra Ancheita.
Duncan died Wednesday at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, where he was diagnosed with Ebola on Sept. 28.
"Best day ever — unexpected and awesome,'' Colin Delaney said. "I'm definitely gonna remember this for the rest of my life."
Saymendy Lloyd spokesperson for Louise, fiancée of Thomas Eric Duncan, the Ebola patient that died, holds a briefing.