• Epicenter for Ebola Has Moved to Liberian Community of Jene-Wonde

    While the United States seems to have managed to prevent an outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus — at least for now — people in West Africa are still suffering. A man traveled from a large Liberian city to the small community of Jene-Wonde in Grand Cape Mount County, bringing with him his sick daughter. Within days the man and his family had died, triggering one of the worst Ebola outbreaks so far. Jene-Wonde is near the border of Sierra Leone and is currently considered to be the epicenter of the deadly disease, according to the Associated Press. The community is extremely small with absolutely no established health care. That means that the leaders of the area have no idea how to handle the crisis. They realize that surrounding communities are afraid of them, so rather than initially inviting skilled teams in to help with the dead and sanitize the area, they instead tried to hide the outbreak by burying the dead in ways that ultimately helped spread the virus. Now as many as 10 percent of the community has been infected, and there is a realistic fear that if the Ebola virus is not contained, then everyone will succumb to it.
  • Another Security Breach at The White House as Officials Confirm that Computer Network Has Been Hacked

    At a time when the country is tightening up security at various national buildings due to growing concerns over lone-wolf terrorist attacks, it is amazing how unprotected The White House continues to be. There have been numerous security breaches in the last several weeks, the most noteworthy being how Omar Gonzalez managed to hop the fence and end up astonishingly close to President Barack Obama's personal residence before being taken down. Now it has been confirmed that The White House's computer network has been hacked.
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