
Anna Younker, the owner of a bridal shop that nurse Amber Vinson visited for several hours on Saturday, October 11, said that she thought local officials were handling the situation in a “not serious way” in an interview on Thursday’s

Thursday at a congressional subcommittee hearing on Ebola, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Tom Frieden was asked to respond to a claim he had allegedly made that a travel ban would hurt “fledgling democracies” and therefore hurt
Gov. Rick Scott (R-FL) reported that the federal government has not given the state supplies it requested to protect itself against the Ebola virus on Thursday’s broadcast of “The Laura Ingraham Show.” “We’ve asked for testing kits from the CDC,

Thursday on NewsMax TV’s “The Steve Malzberg Show,” real estate mogul Donald Trump called into question President Barack Obama mental health for refusing enact a travel ban on commercial flights from West African nations suffering with the Ebola outbreak. When

On Thursday afternoon, CNN chief medical correspondent Elizabeth Cohen read a prepared statement from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital defending the decision to move Nina Pham, the first Texas healthcare worker infected with Ebola, to the National Institute of Health in
Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), the Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, reported that US embassies Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia are processing over 100 visa applications daily and argued that the US should halt visas applications until the outbreak

On Thursday’s “NOW w/Alex Wagner” on MSNBC, host Alex Wagner and her guest Joy Reid, host of MSNBC’s “The Reid Report,” took aim at those criticizing the federal government and in particular President Barack Obama and his administration for their

Thursday at a congressional hearing on Ebola, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Tom Frieden said we could have stopped the outbreak if the Obama administration had reacted faster. Frieden said, “If we had a the basic public
Dr. Charles Bailey, Executive Director of George Mason University’s National Center of Biodefense and Infectious Diseases, argued that the United States was “setting itself up to do harm” by not restricting flights from West Africa on Wednesday’s “Laura Ingraham Show.”

Thursday at a congressional hearing on Ebola, Rep. Cory Gardner (R-CO) questioned John P. Wagner, the acting assistant commissioner at the Office of Field Operations, Customs and Border Protection at the Department of Homeland Security about the number of people

Thursday at the White House daily briefing, press secretary Josh Earnest said that it is likely more health care workers who treated the late Thomas Eric Duncan for Ebola at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas will get the deadly
Talk radio host Laura Ingraham slammed the federal government’s “irresponsible” response to the Ebola virus and asked whether Americans had to die before the federal government took steps like securing the border and barring flights from Ebola-afflicted areas on Thursday.