Anugrah Kumar
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US Hospitals Gear Up to Tackle Ebola Amid Growing Fear; Over 4,000 Dead Worldwide
As Ebola fear spreads across the United States, hospitals nationwide are preparing for a possible influx of patients who think they may have somehow contracted the deadly virus.

Vatican Summit on Christian Persecution in Mideast Affirms Military Action Against ISIS; Blames Trafficking of Arms for Problems
A three-day summit of Vatican ambassadors from the Middle East and North Africa, called upon by Pope Francis to discuss persecution of Christians by Islamist extremists in the region, concluded this weekend with a call for a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reaffirmation of military force against ISIS.

Netanyahu Calls US Rebuke Over Jewish Settlements 'Un-American;' Praises Obama for Airstrikes Against ISIS
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a television interview that a recent White House rebuke of Israeli settlement construction in the West Bank and East Jerusalem is "against American values," but he praised President Obama's decision to attack ISIS in Iraq and Syria.

Kurdish Female Commander Resorts to Suicide Bombing; Kills ISIS Militants in Strategic Syrian Town
A female Kurdish fighter killed numerous militants of the Islamic State, or ISIS, by blowing herself up as the terrorists were fighting to seize a strategic Syrian town on Sunday night, according to a monitoring group.

US Ebola Patient 'Fighting for His Life'
The condition of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with the Ebola virus in the United States, is "quite critical," but the Liberian national is the only confirmed patient in the country, an official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Sunday.
Calvary Chapel South Bay Pastor Steve Mays Dies at 64 After Surgery
The Rev. Steve Mays, the longtime pastor of Calvary Chapel South Bay in Torrance, California, and who traveled with founding Pastor Chuck Smith in the early years of the ministry, died due to complications from a back surgery.

Pope Francis Launches 'Bold' Synod to Review Controversial Catholic Teachings on Family, Marriage
Pope Francis on Saturday launched a two-week meeting of bishops who have come to the Vatican from around the world to discuss some of the most controversial issues facing the Catholic Church, including its teaching on marriage and sexuality.

US Ebola Patient Came to Dallas to Marry Girlfriend, See 19-Y-O Son; Patient Now in Critical Condition
Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to be diagnosed with the Ebola virus in the United States and is said to be in critical condition, came from Liberia to Dallas, Texas, to marry his girlfriend with whom he has a 19-year-old son, according to the pastor of the woman's church.

Abuse Survivor on Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Be Gentle and Support the 10 Million Victims
Even as October is observed as the Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a survivor of domestic violence, Autumn Miles, encourages churches, non-profits, politicians, philanthropists and others to continue to bring to light the issue that affects more than 10 million women and men in America every year.

Highly Influential Evangelical Apologist Gretchen Passantino Coburn Dies at Age 62
Christian apologist and educator Gretchen Passantino Coburn, who had worked with apologist Walter Martin, died at a hospital in California after suffering a medical emergency at her home in Costa Mesa.



















