An American medical missionary in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was evacuated after testing positive for Ebola. Read more: American doctor working in Congo tests positive for Ebola, CDC and aid group say
I am honored to be here on behalf of the Trump Administration as we continue our unprecedented campaign to combat terrorist financing. Months before … Read more: Remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent Before the No Money for Terror Conference
There’s no vaccine for this strain of the virus, which is rapidly spreading in an area where militias battle and health systems have been weakened … Read more: Why this Ebola outbreak will be so difficult to contain – The Washington Post
The company will give customers another option to access cloud TPUs in addition to using them through Google Cloud. Google’s TPUs are custom chips … Read more: Blackstone Announces Joint Venture with Google to Create New TPU Cloud
The Enhanced Games, which permits the use of performance-enhancing drugs, exposes flaws in the sporting world. Read more: Can the ‘steroid Olympics’ show the sporting community how to support athletes better?
Trump officials ban entry for travelers tied to Ebola-hit regions, first infected American identified as a doctor who tested positive in eastern … Read more: U.S. bans entry from Ebola-affected countries as American patient is identified – STAT News
The Seventy-ninth session of the World Health Assembly (WHA79) opened in Geneva, Switzerland today, with the election of Dr Víctor Elías Atallah … Read more: World Health Assembly opens in Geneva, Switzerland
In recent weeks, the Trump administration has taken a series of steps widely interpreted in European capitals as retaliation for allies’ reluctance to … Read more: NATO would survive a US withdrawal. But what kind of alliance would it become?
As the number of new high-school graduates drops, colleges will close, some will merge, and others may change beyond recognition, Jay Caspian Kang … Read more: The Enrollment Cliff Is Here. Which Schools Will Survive It? | The New Yorker