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CDC, White House Reject Mandatory Ebola Quarantines

Rubi Valdez   | Oct 28, 2014 02:30 AM EDT

The White House on Monday urged health workers and travelers from countries with Ebola outbreak to voluntarily isolate themselves instead of relying on state-wide quarantine policies. read more

Poland To Undergo Major Military Realignment

Ren Benavidez   | Oct 28, 2014 12:31 AM EDT

Poland's defense minister announced Monday that the country will be undergoing a major military structure realignment, in a move that could send majority of the troops in the eastern border of the country. read more

Scott Walker Backtracks On Scathing Comments Against RGA, Chris Christie

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 28, 2014 01:52 AM EDT

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) backtracked on his provocative remarks against New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) Monday following what appears to be an increased Republican financial support to his flagging bid for a re-election. read more

Hillary Clinton Clarifies Comment On Businesses Not Creating Jobs

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 27, 2014 11:13 PM EDT

Hillary Rodham Clinton clarified her remark that businesses do not create jobs Monday after it drew merciless criticisms with potential lasting damage ahead of her 2016 president bid from the Republican camp. read more

David Cameron's Collision With Jogger Prompts 'Security Breach' Investigation

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 27, 2014 11:39 PM EDT

A reckless jogger collided with British Prime Minister David Cameron Monday morning in a 'very significant security breach' that has prompted the Scotland Yard to launch an immediate investigation. read more

Hungarians Protest Against Internet Tax

Ren Benavidez   | Oct 27, 2014 04:33 PM EDT

Thousands of Hungarians gathered in Budapest on Sunday to demand the withdrawal of a legislation which will impose a tax on the use of internet. read more

At Least 17 Dead, 30 Kidnapped In Suspected Boko Haram Attack in Nigeria

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 27, 2014 01:54 PM EDT

Suspected Boko Haram militants carried out attacks in the northeastern Borno State of Nigeria beginning Thursday, leaving at least 17 people dead and kidnapping 30 teenagers, amid a standing ceasefire with the Nigerian military, a local official told reporters Sunday. read more

Immigration Activists Seek Answers From Hillary Clinton Ahead Of 2016 Election

Ren Benavidez   | Oct 27, 2014 09:38 PM EDT

Years before the 2016 presidential elections, activists are already demanding answers from potential presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to the nation's immigration issues. read more

New Afghan President to Visit China

Ren Benavidez   | Oct 27, 2014 01:45 PM EDT

Afghanistan's new president is scheduled to visit China this week, in a move to earn the Asian country's support in addressing not only economic issues, but with regards to a strategic foreign policy as well. read more

GOP Rob Astorino Unfazed By Polls Placing Cuomo In The Lead

Christl Leong   | Oct 27, 2014 09:45 AM EDT

Republican gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino is keeping his eye on the prize and disregards general perception he has a zero chance against Democratic New York incumbent Andrew Cuomo in the coming midterms. read more

Islamic State Hostages Suffered Torture Before Beheading – Report

Kristina Fernandez   | Oct 27, 2014 08:59 AM EDT

The four Islamic State hostages whose barbaric beheadings made headlines around the world earlier this year suffered extreme forms of physical torture, according to a report detailing the life of foreign captives with the jihadists. read more

China Tests Flights On Next Generation Military Fighters -SCMP

Christl Leong   | Oct 27, 2014 05:53 AM EDT

China is testing a new series of indigenous military aircraft, including a stealth fighter hailed as the country's most advanced jet to date. read more

GOP-Led Senate Encourages More Clashes With Obama But Little Progress In Legislation

Rubi Valdez   | Oct 27, 2014 09:26 PM EDT

With just nine days prior to the November 4 midterm elections, GOP candidates continue to solidify votes and rankings among American voters. But political analysts say a Republican-led Senate does not necessarily spell progress for the United States. read more

Tunisia Welcomes Democracy In First Parliament Election After Arab Spring Uprising

Rubi Valdez   | Oct 27, 2014 09:46 AM EDT

Tunisia has elected a new parliament on Sunday as part of its long struggle to achieve democracy four years after former Prime Minister Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali was ousted from position and ignited the 2011 Arab Spring Uprising. read more

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