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Enhanced Ebola screening begins at New York's JFK airport

Passengers arriving from the three countries hit hardest by the Ebola outbreak in West Africa began undergoing enhanced screening Saturday before being allowed through immigration at New York’s John F....

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Obama to name former Biden aide as 'czar' to oversee Ebola crisis

President Obama will name former vice presidential chief of staff Ron Klain as Ebola "czar" to coordinate the administration’s response to the disease, part of a White House effort to calm fears and...

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Texas nurse Amber Vinson now free of Ebola virus, family says

Ebola is now undetectable in Texas nurse Amber Vinson's body, and she has been approved to leave isolation at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, her family announced Wednesday. 

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U.S. takes more steps to guard against new Ebola cases

Pressed to tighten border screening for travelers potentially exposed to Ebola, federal health officials took more steps Wednesday to monitor people coming into the United States from the three West...

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Billionaire Paul Allen pledges at least $100 million to fight Ebola

Paul Allen, billionaire owner of sports teams and mega yachts, on Thursday pledged at least $100 million to fight Ebola in what is believed to be the largest private foundation gift to combat the...

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New York officials reassure city as man tests positive for Ebola

Ebola turned up in the nation’s largest city Thursday when a Manhattan doctor who had treated victims of the deadly virus in Africa tested positive for it, less than a month after Ebola killed one...

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Nurse Nina Pham is Ebola-free: 'I feel fortunate and blessed'

Two weeks after she was admitted to the hospital with a fever, Dallas nurse Nina Pham is now Ebola-free and has been released from care.

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New York Ebola patient's movements raise concern

He rode the crowded subways. He strolled through a popular park. He stopped for coffee, ate a meal in a restaurant, went jogging, bowled with friends and spent time with his fiancee in their Manhattan...

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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, right, walks on Saturday from the Meatball Shop restaurant, where Dr. Craig Spencer, an Ebola patient, ate just before he became ill.

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