Starving Liberians threaten breakout from Ebola quarantine

Starving Liberians threaten breakout from Ebola quarantine

When dozens who were quarantined after a number of deaths in the impoverished town of Jenewonda, Liberia threaten to leave isolation because they are not receiving food, it would seem that frustrations swell at the same pace as the spread of Ebola within the nation. The report comes days after the ...

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Cruz: Attack in Canada another sign radical Islam is global terror

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) issued a statement of solidarity today after a soldier was killed and at least three others treated and released from a local hospital Wednesday, Oct. 22, following a shooting that began at Canada\'s war memorial and ended at the country\'s Parliament. Cruz said the ...

Are Denver's would-be jihadist girls the tip of an ISIS-berg?

Three Denver-area girls are home this week after an alleged attempt to join militant groups in Syria. Now authorities are scouring the teenagers\' computers to determine how and why two Somali sisters, 15 and 17, and their 16 year-old Sudanese friend, fled overseas. Authorities suspect social media ...

Ebola-free cameraman tweets well-wishes to Texas nurses

Ashoka Mukpo, the freelance cameraman who contracted Ebola while on assignment for NBC News in Liberia was declared virus free Oct. 21 and will be released from the Nebraska Medical Center today. He tweeted well wishes to the Texas nurses who contracted the virus after caring for Eric Duncan, the ...

Hillsong pastor clarifies stance on same-sex marriage

Hillsong Church Pastor Brian Houston released a statement on the church\'s website today in response to recent media comments suggesting he had softened his stance on homosexuality.\"I encourage people not to assume a media headline accurately represents what I said at a recent press conference,\" ...

Churches urge 'Yes on 1,' Tennessee's pro-life amendment

Thousands of Tennessee voters have been heading to early voting sites starting Oct. 15 to cast their ballots on several proposed changes to the state constitution--including the pro-life Amendment 1 which could change the state\'s abortion laws. Amendment 1 is the state\'s first ever vote on ...

Church scammer pleads guilty to fraud charges

Hundreds of church members who lost millions of dollars to Kentucky con-man Ephren Taylor, received a measure of justice, last week after he pled guilty to federal fraud charges in Atlanta.Taylor, the 32 year-old son of a preacher, and CEO of the former City Capital Corp, had traveled the nation ...

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