A.M. Links: CDC Says More Ebola in the U.S. Possible, NSA Could’ve Infiltrated Telecom Companies, Kim Jung Un Seen in Public

  • Kim Jong Un public appearanceThe head of the
    Centers for Disease Control
    says other hospital workers in the
    U.S. could have Ebola and that the agency will “double down” on
    training for healthcare workers. A man in
    Los Angeles
    , meanwhile, tried to take a bus hostage by claiming
    to the driver he had Ebola.
  • Leaked Edward Snowden documents about the
    National Security Agency
    program SENTRY EAGLE suggest the
    agency could’ve placed undercover agents at communications firm at
    home and/or abroad.
  • Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell and his challenger, Democrat
    Alison Lundergan Grimes, appeared in their only scheduled debate
    this season. It’s the 30-year
    Kentucky
    senator’s most difficult re-election bid.
  • The French telecom company
    Iliad
    is no longer seeking a majority stake in T-Mobile after
    its offer was rejected by the German telecom company Deutsche
    Telekom, which still owns a majority of T-Mobile.
  • Police tried again to remove protester camps in
    Hong Kong
    , after hoping public pressure would force the
    pro-democracy demonstrators to clear the city’s major streets.
  • After 40 days, North Korean dictator
    Kim Jong Un
    was seen in public, giving “field guidance.”

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