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Deadly Ebola outbreak in Africa has health care workers on alert for viruses that may travel from other countries. NBC News' Erica Edwards reports.

Questions remain about whether the widow of a slain sniper will have to pay some of the $1.8 million for Ventura's defamation verdict.

A former Blackwater security guard said Wednesday that "I felt remorse, I felt a lot of guilt," about an operation gone awry in Iraq seven years ago.

Uruguay topped Americas Quarterly’s 2014 Social Inclusion Index, which aims to assess economic growth, political participation and civil rights.

The Peace Corps said it was temporarily removing its 340 volunteers from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, the hardest-hit West African countries.

Passengers in a car traveling through Topsfield, Massachusetts, on Wednesday morning had a frightening ordeal when an ax became lodged in their windshield.

Scott Carmitchel refused to speak or open his eyes during the hearing, which he initially refused to attend.

Tuesday's rupture sent up to 10 million gallons flooding into the campus as well as parts of Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, stranding some motorists.

The Justice Department today joined legal disputes over new voting rules in Wisconsin and Ohio.

Racing against time, a Japanese group is combing a New York museum's WWII records for information they hope will lead to graves of GIs on Saipan.