- The 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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