WHO: Use Ebola survivors’ blood to treat patients
By MARIA CHENG and CLARENCE ROY-MACAULAY LONDON (AP) — Desperate to restore hope amid the Ebola crisis, the World Health Organization said Friday it would accelerate the use …
By MARIA CHENG and CLARENCE ROY-MACAULAY LONDON (AP) — Desperate to restore hope amid the Ebola crisis, the World Health Organization said Friday it would accelerate the use …
LONDON (AP) — The City of London has given Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman the Freedom of the City award. The time-honored ceremony makes Freeman a …
By ANNE D’INNOCENZIO Macy’s Inc. reported a 23 percent increase in its fiscal third quarter earnings as some expenses fell. But the department store …
NEW YORK (AP) — Google is launching a campaign to help fight Ebola by contributing $2 for every dollar people donate to a slew of …
By ANNE FLAHERTY WASHINGTON (AP) — Internet providers shouldn’t be allowed to cut deals with online services like Netflix or YouTube to move their content faster, …
By JULIE PACE and JIM KUHNHENN WASHINGTON (AP) — With his party soon to be out of power on Capitol Hill, White House officials say President Barack Obama …
By MARTHA MENDOZA A $10 billion-a-year effort to protect sensitive government data, from military secrets to Social Security numbers, is struggling to keep pace with an …
By GERALD IMRAY The African Cup of Nations tournament is scheduled to start in two months, but nobody wants to host it. Organizer the Confederation of …
By SHELLEY ACOCA NEW YORK (AP) — Actresses Lupita Nyong’o and Laverne Cox, fashion designer Sarah Burton, U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power and Chelsea Clinton are …
By BRETT ZONGKER WASHINGTON (AP) — Everybody knows Bill Cosby’s humor, but the comedian has kept his artistic tastes close at home. Now the extensive …