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2nd Nurse in Texas Infected with Ebola Flew on a Commercial Flight
On Monday night, the second health worker infected with Ebola in Texas flew on a commercial flight from Cleveland, Ohio to Dallas, Texas. The nurse had a fever of 99.5 before boarding. 
America Evangelical University Becomes Associate Member of ATS
America Evangelical University held a worship event on Sunday thanking God for their recent associate membership in the Association of Theological Schools (ATS), and also to ask the church to support their school prayerfully and financially. The event, which had an atmosphere like that of a huge cel… Florida's Attorney General Asks for State Supreme Court Ruling on Same-Sex Marriage
Pamela Bondi, Florida’s Attorney General, has asked to move two same-sex marriage cases up to the state Supreme Court for a decision. The two cases had been pending in Florida’s Third District Court of Appeals. Though in both cases, judges ruled that the state’s 2008 ban on same-sex marriages … Dallas Nurse with Ebola Receives Blood Transfusion from Survivor Kent Brantley
Earlier today, Dallas nurse Nina Pham received a blood transfusion from Dr. Kent Brantly. Pham was one of the 70 nurses who took care of Thomas Eric Duncan, who died of Ebola last Wednesday. Duncan was the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. 
Turkey Refuses To Allow US Acces To Air Force Bases While Iraqi Forces Retreat 85 Miles Outside Bagdad
Yesterday, it was reported that the Iraqi military forces had to retreat from a point only 85 miles outside the capital city of Bagdad. As a result of this disastrous defeat, NBC reported that over 180,000 Iraqi civilians were left as refugees under constant threat of death or persecution from the I… 
Nichole of “KARA” Signs Contract With B2M Entertainment For Solo Comeback
Korea’s OSEN reported that the pop star Nichole, a member of the popular K-pop group “KARA” has signed a contract with B2M Entertainment, which is well-known as the agency of the legendary female K-pop star, Lee Hyo-Ri. 
ISIL Justifies Slavery in Propaganda Magazine and Forces Hundreds of Yazidi Women into Marriage
ISIL militants enslaved hundreds of Yazidi. According to a report released today by the Human Rights Watch, the Islamic State has taken hundreds of women against their will and forced many into wedlock with ISIL fighters. Young men and boys that are taken captive are trained to become ISIL fighters. Pro-Life Advocates' First Amendment Rights Affirmed: 40 Days for Life Prayer Vigil to Continue
The Thomas More Society secured assurances from the city of Wilmington, Delaware, this week, that the participants of 40 Days for Life Wilmington need not obtain permits to conduct a peaceful prayer vigil on public property. It was agreed that the group is lawfully exercising their First Amendment r… 
Parents of Hannah Graham Plead the Public to Help in Search of their Daughter
Hannah Graham, an 18-year-old college student from University of Virginia, had gone missing a month ago, yet still remains missing. Graham was last seen in the early hours of September 13 as she was leaving a party. Her last form of communication was a text message to her friends at 1:20 AM, telling… Kim Jong Un Reappears to the Public after Period of Long Absence
In the midst of much speculation about his health and the condition of the mysterious North Korea, Kim Jong Un made his first public appearance since September 3. On Tuesday local time, Kim appeared to the public giving “field guidance” at a new residential district called Wisong Scientists Resi… 
Missionaries and Church Leaders Discuss 4/14 Window Missional Strategy at Recent Conference
The ‘4/14 Window New York Conference’ started on October 10 at Promise Church, and will last for a little less than a week until October 16. The conference is centered on those between the ages of four to fourteen, and promotes the strategy of focusing on the younger generation in mission fields… 
Kent Brantly Encourages People to Not Fear Ebola in the U.S., but Focus on Situation in West Africa
Dr. Kent Brantly, who had contracted the Ebola virus but recovered after receiving treatment, assured the public to not panic about Ebola in the U.S., but to instead shift the focus to those who are suffering in West Africa. Brantly, who had contracted the virus while he was serving as a missionary … First Ebola Transmission Occurs in the U.S.
A nurse who had been treating the first patient to be diagnosed with and to die of Ebola within the U.S. has also contracted the virus and was diagnosed on Sunday, allegedly due to a breach in safety protocols. The nurse, which has not been identified in public, had been treating Thomas Eric Duncan,… 
Hong Kong Protesters Regroup After a Meeting was Canceled
On Friday, thousands of protesters flooded the streets of Hong Kong once again. In the past week, the crowd of democracy seeking citizens dwindled from tens of thousands to a few hundred and many doubted the future of the protests. Leaders of student organizations in the protest and other activist g… 
Korean Reality Show “Infinite Challenge” Donates 27 Million Dollars To Charity
OSEN reported that “Infinite Challenge” (MBC), one of Korea’s oldest and still one of the most popular variety shows has donated around 27 million dollars to charity and many different non-profit organizations. The production crew and lead producers have told OSEN that all the participants of …









