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The Bionic Eye That Helps Blind Archer Hit His Target
Oct. 13 (Bloomberg) — A blind man in the Netherlands has become only the second person in the country to be fitted with a “bionic eye” called the Argus II Retinal Prosthesis System. It’s so effective that patient Joroen Perk has even taken up archery.Bloomberg’s Tom Mac

Sick Passenger On Board Flight From JFK Prompts Investigation At LAX
A flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport is being investigated in Los Angeles because of a sick passenger. Meanwhile a Texas health care worker tested positive for Ebola even though she wore full protective gear while caring for a hospitalized patient who later died from the virus, health

Grim milestone in Ebola outbreak
Fri, Oct 10: More than 4,000 people have now died from Ebola in West Africa. Mike Armstrong speaks with a Canadian doctor who has just returned from the front lines. He says the outbreak can be stopped if the rest of the world re-doubles its efforts. For more info, please go to http://www.globalnews

ISIS threat: California Congressmen Duncan Hunter says ISIS members have crossed Texas-Mexico border
On Tuesday, California Congressman Duncan Hunter with on a Fox interview with Greta Van Susteren and claimed that ISIS militants are crossing into US borders.
The host of on the records mouth dropped, when the republican representative said that he spoke with US Customs and Border Protection and co

Australian nurse in Ebola check
A nurse undergoes tests and observation in Australia after developing a mild fever following her return from helping Ebola patients in West Africa. Paul Chapman reports
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What Do Our Oceans Reveal About Global Warming?
A new NASA study has revealed that the ocean abyss has not warmed in the past few years. What does this mean for global warming? Crystal Dilworth is here to explain.
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160,000 Chinese flood shopping malls in South Korea in holiday
South Korea was one of the most popular destinations for vacationing Chinese during the Oct. 1st golden week. More than 160 thousand Chinese tourists purchased a total of 2.2 billion yuan worth of goods in just seven days.

Houdini gravesite to be restored by magicians group
Society of American Magicians looks to bring Harry Houdini’s gravesite in Queens back to its former glory. by Todd Maisel.

Police brutality: cops pepper spray black teen in his own home in North Carolina
North Carolina’s finest pepper sprayed a black teenager in his foster parents’ home, who are both white, after they thought he was a burglar, police have said.
The incident occurred on Monday afternoon on England Avenue in Fuquay-Varina after 18-year-old DeShawn Currie walked home. DeShawn has

First Ebola patient in the US dies
A Spanish nurse, the 1st person to contract Ebola in Europe, has said she is slowly feeling better and is being held in quarantine at a hospital in Madrid.

UFC fighter Cody Gibson aka The Renegade gets in Las Vegas bar fight
Bantamweight MMA fighter Cody Gibson was in Las Vegas Monday night for his fight against Manny Gamburyan. A fight he lost by submission in the second round.
Gibson, also known as The Renegade, then went to a bar with some friends where he got involved in a second altercation.
Gibson told Sherdog R

Robert Duvall Reflects on 50-Year Career
The legendary actor discusses his most famous roles and the new court drama, “The Judge.”

Enterovirus Spread by Illegal Immigrant Children?
Enterovirus Spread by Illegal Immigrant Children?

US Doctors Learn From Treating Ebola Patients
The predictions are grim: the number of people in West Africa infected with Ebola will increase drastically before the outbreak ends. But doctors are learning more about treating patients with this disease – lessons that could improve survival rates. VOA’s Carol Pearson visited Emory Un

How IS uses systematic sexual violence against women
The Islamic State has gained notoriety for their beheadings and mass executions, but the group has also abducted thousands of women to become sex slaves. A former female captive shares her story with the NewsHour, plus Gwen Ifill talks to Manal Omar of the United States Institute of Peace and David