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C D C Gave Latest U . S . Ebola Patient OK To Fly With Slight Fever
ASSOCIATED PRESS-A Dallas nurse who took a commercial flight from Cleveland hours before reporting symptoms of Ebola says that the Center for Disease Control and Prevention told her it was okay to fly
Slideshow: What's Causing Your Pelvic Pain? Slideshow
What Is Pelvic Pain? Pelvic pain refers to pain in the abdomen below the belly button. This pain can accompany a wide range of conditions. It may be a harmless sign of fertility, a digestive disorde
Alicia Keys Stages Peaceful Protest Outside Nigerian Consulate in N Y for Abducted Nigerian School Girls
Oct 14, 2014- The rest of the world may have forgotten about the girls kidnapped from a school in Nigeria, but Alicia Keys has not and she’s doing something about it. As of Tuesday, it’s been six m
Pastors’ Sermons Subpoenaed in Houston
The city of Houston has subpoenaed sermons given by local pastors. Yes, you read that correctly. It’s a chilling turn of events for those of us who practice our faith and value the self-evident
Ebola virus disease Information for Healthcare Workers
October 14, 2014 -Yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) called for every hospital to think about Ebola preparedness. As a nurse working in acute and critical care, you have n
South Carolina State Still Owes $6.5M on Unpaid Bills
South Carolina State University still owes $6.5 million on bills and needs more help from the state to move forward, President Thomas Elzey told the Budget and Control Board on Tuesday. The state’s
Commentary: 29-YEAR-OLD BRITTANY MAYNARD AND ' DEATH WITH DIGNITY'
10 October 2014- Brittany Maynard learned on New Year's Day that she had brain cancer. She had been married for just over a year. In April, she was given six months to live. Facing weeks or month
2015 NSSC Summer Research Fellowship Program
The Nuclear Science and Security Consortium (NSSC) is accepting applications for the 2015 NSSC-MSI Summer Research Fellowship Program. Applications are due on February 2, 2015. Applicants must be U.S.
BASEBALL GAME OF THE DAY! YEAH..WONG FLIES WITH A WALK OFF HOME RUN!
BASEBALL FANS! October 12, 2014 St. Louis, MO Say what? Yeah, St. Louis Cardinals Kolten Wong put the hands up in a flight with that walk off home run!! Wong did a lead off home run in the
CEREMONIAL RITUAL STRUCK BY LIGHTNING HAD FATALITIES
YOUR WORLD NEWS DAY 12 OCTOBER 2014 Bogota, Columbia During a burial ritual by the Wiwa Indians in the Sierra Nevada of Bogota a lightning storm struck fiercely killing 11 triburial attendees
Get a Master’s Degree in Public Affairs at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School
Join a diverse group of students from around the globe in learning how to address the most pressing problems in society. The intimate WWS community offers students the opportunity to study public poli
MALALA WINS NOBLE PEACE PRIZE
YOUR WORLD NEWS Day 10 OCTOBER 2014 World News Peacemakers come in all ages and from every nationality. One of the youngest to become a winner is Malala Yousafzai has changed the history of th
Delaware Mom Arrested After 4-Year-Old Brings 249 Bags of Heroin to Day Care
A 30-year-old woman was arrested after her 4-year-old daughter brought 249 bags of heroin to a day care center and started handing it out to other kids like candy. Yes, you read that right. Ashley Tu
Medical Journal Pushes Killing Patients for Their Organs
To donate vital organs, a donor must be dead. Though this is known as the “dead donor rule,” I have been warning that utilitarian bioethicists and transplant medical professionals want to shatter the
Sad News: American Ebola Patient, Thomas Eric Duncan Has Died
The first man to be diagnosed with the Ebola virus in the United States, Thomas Eric Duncan, has died today according to Texas health officials. MUST READ: Ebola Is Now An ‘International Health Eme