Oct 11 Ebola airport screenings may seem intrusive, but they're legal, experts say By Eric Tucker, Associated Press The government's authority to screen airline passengers for potential Ebola exposure and order them quarantined if necessary is far-reaching and rooted in the Constitution and federal law, public health experts say. Continue reading
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Nov 05 Watch Airport workers in suburban Seattle take on living wage debate at the ballot box Airport workers in suburban Seattle take on living wage debate at the ballot box… Continue watching
Nov 05 Watch The Hidden Threat to Air Travel: Unpaid Sick Leave The Hidden Threat to Air Travel: Unpaid Sick Leave… Continue watching
Aug 01 Watch Russia Grants Snowden Asylum, Which U.S. Dubs an 'Extreme Disappointment' After more than a month living in limbo, leaker Edward Snowden has been granted temporary asylum in Russia. Jeffrey Brown reports on Snowden's departure from the Moscow airport as well as the "extreme disappointment" for Snowden's release voiced by the… Continue watching
Jul 24 Watch News Wrap: Waiting on Asylum, Snowden Obtains Document to Enter Russia News Wrap: Waiting on Asylum, Snowden Obtains Document to Enter Russia… Continue watching
Jul 12 Watch Probe Continues for 'Inexplicable' SFO Plane Crash; Third Casualty Confirmed Probe Continues for 'Inexplicable' SFO Plane Crash; Third Casualty Confirmed… Continue watching