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Sep 19

U.S. military rushes to deploy help as Ebola spread accelerates

By Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

Gen. Ray Odierno, the Army chief of staff, said the disease has accelerated faster than initially thought, so the U.S. needs to get people on the ground and ramp up numbers quickly. President Barack Obama has pledged 3,000 troops, and…

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Sep 18

Sierra Leone prepares for three-day shutdown to slow spread of Ebola virus

By Ashira Morris

The entire country of Sierra Leone will shut down for three days in an attempt to slow down the Ebola outbreak.

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Sep 16

The U.S. takes ‘command and control’ of Ebola epidemic

By Sarah McHaney

President Obama will announce today a surge of U.S. support including hundreds of millions of dollars and thousands of military personnel to countries in West Africa suffering from the Ebola epidemic. The effort is a response to the World Health…

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Sep 16

In Liberia, Ebola takes a toll on small businesses

By Larisa Epatko

Patrice Juah’s shop in Liberia is an explosion of color. Brightly printed garments in violet, turquoise and daffodil yellow hang in neat rows along the walls. Her business is one of the many threatened by the Ebola crisis.

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Sep 16

Child deaths decline globally, with more children living to age 5, UNICEF report finds

By Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — More of the world's children are surviving to their fifth birthday, but 6.3 million still died last year, mostly from preventable causes, the U.N. children's agency said Tuesday.

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Sep 12

Cuba pledges 165 healthcare workers to combat Ebola outbreak

By Jaywon Choe

An overtaxed international response to the Ebola outbreak will receive some much needed help. Cuba has agreed to send 165 healthcare workers to the region, the largest detachment of foreign doctors and nurses committed thus far. They are expected to…

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Sep 08

WHO: ‘Many thousands of new cases’ of Ebola expected in Liberia

By Larisa Epatko

An assessment team from the World Health Organization said Monday that "many thousands of new cases are expected in Liberia over the coming three weeks."…

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Sep 05

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News Wrap: Head of African terror group, Al Shabaab is dead

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In our News Wrap Friday, the Pentagon confirmed the death of the leader of the African terror group, Al Shabaab. Also, flash floods and landslides have killed at least 116 in eastern Pakistan and Kashmir. And the third American aid…

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Sep 05

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Third U.S. doctor with Ebola lands in Nebraska

By News Desk

A third American doctor diagnosed with the Ebola virus, Rick Sacra, arrived in Omaha, Nebraska for treatment Friday.

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Sep 03

In Ebola-stricken West Africa, many of the sick ‘have nowhere to go’

By Larisa Epatko

Despite world health agencies’ best efforts to clamp down on ever-increasing Ebola outbreaks, people in West Africa who are in the center of the virus' path are finding it hard to get accurate information and proper medical care, United Nations…

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