

Wednesday CNN asked, “Is the president himself doing enough?” In discussing the public’s interest in the Ebola outbreak host John Berman said, “This is coming up in every race. Everyone’s talking about this all over the country. But particularly in

On her Wednesday show, conservative talker Laura Ingraham criticized House Speaker John Boehner for his lack of action in dealing with the Ebola outbreak. Ingraham specifically referred to the House of Representatives’ recess and called on Boehner to bring the
A statement from National Nurses United on the treatment of Dallas Ebola patient said that “nurses were asked to call the Infectious Disease Department” to learn the policies on how to treat Duncan. The statement, which was played in its

On Tuesday’s “Hannity,” Dr. David Sanders, a Purdue University virologist and expert on the Ebola virus, elaborated on a claim he made earlier in the week, which he argued of the possibilities the current strain Ebola inflicting its wrath on
Talk radio host and author of “The Liberty Amendments,” Mark Levin, argued that Leon Panetta should not be criticized for his “disloyalty” to President Barack Obama, but rather, praised for his loyalty to the American people on Tuesday. Levin argued

On Tuesday’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” Washington Post columnist Charles Krauthammer weighed in on what appears to be another misstatement from National Security Adviser Susan Rice, who on Sunday made the claim that Turkish officials had agreed to allow U.S. forces

The Colbert ReportGet More: Colbert Report Full Episodes,The Colbert Report on Facebook,Video Archive On Tuesday’s broadcast of Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report,” rock legend Neil Young was asked, based on his views of the Iraq war under President George W.

In Wednesday’s edition of The New York Times, a report from C.J. Chivers, which is accompanied by a video, details U.S. forces in Iraq finding thousands of chemical weapons during the Iraq war. “From 2004 to 2011, American and American-trained
CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta reported on further allegations made by a nurses union that Dallas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan was not put into isolation, allowed his blood to circulate through the hospital’s tube system, and that
CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden said “it’s hard to stop Ebola,” but declared that there will not be a “large outbreak” of the disease in the United States in an interview broadcast on Tuesday’s “Kelly File” on the Fox News

In a speech given to the University of Nevada at Las Vegas Foundation in Las Vegas, NV on Monday night, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a potential 2015 Democratic presidential candidate weighed in on the threat of Ebola spreading
CNN’s Anderson Cooper reported that he received a statement from the National Nurses United that during the treatment of Dallas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, CDC guidelines “were constantly changing,” and “there were no protocols” on Tuesday’s “AC360” on CNN.