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Governor Elections 2014 Polls: Democrats Could Win More Gubernatorial Races Against Republicans
Eleven gubernatorial races are within 4 percentage points, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News/YouGov poll.
Ebola In New York: Andrew Cuomo's Quarantine Plan Highlights Rift With Bill de Blasio
The "fast-moving situation" of Ebola in New York led to miscommunication, de Blasio said, but he has a history of being slighted by Cuomo.
Ebola In NYC: Morgan Dixon, Craig Spencer Fiancee, Has No Symptoms, Remains In Quarantine
Craig Spencer was in contact with several friends prior to developing a fever and testing positive for Ebola.
Apple iPhone 6 Has 'Measurable Impact' On US Economy
Consumer spending on Apple smartphones and related products is boosting the overall U.S. economy.
Ebola Update: Chris Christie Defends Quarantine Policy Against Criticism; Craig Spencer Status
Quarantined Ebola nurse Kaci Hickox says she has hired a lawyer to challenge her mandatory isolation.
NYC Ebola Patient Craig Spencer's Symptoms Worsen During 'More Serious' Phase
Symptoms worsen for New York City's first confirmed Ebola patient, though health officials say that's not unexpected.
Ebola Scare: Health Worker Quarantined At Newark Airport Develops Fever
The unidentified woman had been working with the group Doctors Without Borders in treating Ebola virus disease patients in Sierra Leone.
Can Ebola Spread Through Semen?
The CDC recommends survivors abstain from sexual activity for at least three months after the onset of Ebola symptoms.
Iran Nuclear Talks: US, World Leaders Down To Wire On Sanction Negotiations
The U.S., EU and Russia are closing in on the deadline to make a nuclear deal with Iran, and success seems unlikely.
Craig Spencer Timeline In New York: Harlem, The Gutter, High Line, Subway, Williamsburg, Manhattan And Other New York Spots Visited By Ebola Patient
Before he was hospitalized, Ebola patient Dr. Craig Spencer crisscrossed New York City -- and potentially came into contact with millions.
Who Is Craig Spencer? Ebola Spreads To New York City With Doctor Patient
The first New York City Ebola patient is Craig Spencer, 33, a humanitarian who spent his time developing medical projects in Africa.
Ebola Exposure: Risks Of Contracting The Virus From Craig Spencer In New York Low
Despite the news that Ebola has arrived in New York City, the chances of contracting the virus on trains and in cars are pretty slim.
Kim Jong Un: North Korean Leader Ordered American Jeffrey Fowle’s Release, Says Pyongyang
North Korean officials said Wednesday that Kim Jong Un had personally ordered the release of detained American Jeffrey Fowle as a favor to the U.S.
US Universities Enact Travel Restrictions Due To Ebola Scare
Universities are banning travel to Ebola-stricken countries, but some will make exceptions for those working to combat the epidemic.
Michael Brown Shooting: 'Ferguson Commission' Not Likely To End Protests For Darren Wilson Indictment
Missouri Governor Jay Nixon created a commission to address inequality, but protesters still demand Officer Darren Wilson's indictment.
Oscar De La Renta Dead: Celebrities And Fans Mourn Fashion Designer On Twitter
Oscar de la Renta, who died Monday, had dressed practically every woman in public life, including several First Ladies.
Ebola Outbreak Update: Cuba Sends Over 450 Health Workers To West Africa, Leading Charge
Cuba once again proves its "medical internationalism" is matched by no other country in the world.
Ebola Panic In The US Reaches New Level With Self-Quarantines, School Absences
Panic over Ebola spreading in the U.S. has led to some excessive precautions.
Occupy Central Clash 2014: Hong Kong Police Accuse Man Of Inciting Protests
Police and protesters clashed through the weekend in a renewal of the pro-democracy movement, which seemed to have flagged only a few days ago.
Obama Administration Considering Reaffirming Bush-Era Interpretation Of Convention Against Torture: NYT
Military and intelligence lawyers are urging the administration to support the Bush-era interpretation of the convention against torture.
Ebola Hysteria: Two Old Conspiracies Get New Life As Deadly Virus Dominates News Cycle
Two familiar accusations about viruses and their cures have emerged as Ebola hysteria spreads.
Michael Brown Shooting: Darren Wilson's First Account Of Events Claims He Feared For His Life: Report
The police officer said he was pinned down in his patrol car before he fatally shot Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., the New York Times reported.
Ebola Outbreak: Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas Now 'Ebola Epicenter'
Once considered “the Neiman Marcus of hospitals,” the facility faces continued criticism for how it handled Ebola cases.
Morgan Stanley Earnings Nearly Double In Third Quarter
The financial services giant handily beat analysts' expectations for Q3.
ISIS Poised To Launch Major Attack On Town Just 25 Miles From Baghdad
ISIS is poised to launch an attack on a strategic town near Baghdad — but it's facing Sunni opponents.
Who Is Tom Frieden? CDC Director Faces Calls For Resignation Amid Ebola Missteps
At least two members of the U.S. House believe Tom Frieden has failed to adequately address America's Ebola problem.
Saddam-Era Chemical Weapons Now Under ISIS Control: Reports
Huge stockpiles of usable chemical weapons, including sarin and mustard gas, could now be under the control of the Islamic State group.
Hong Kong Occupy Central Protest 2014: Police Remove Reinforced Barricades At Queensway
The barricades, which first went up only as symbols of protest, are now taking on a more practical purpose, according to demonstrators.
New York Times May End Chess Column After 50-Plus-Year Run
"This is the final chess column to run in The New York Times," the paper's chess blogger wrote on Monday. But it's not that simple.
Sayreville Hazing Case: 7 High School Football Players Could Be Tried As Adults: Report
Hundreds of people conducted an anti-bullying rally on Sunday amid reports of alleged hazing by seven high school football players.


