President Obama met with Sylvia Mathews Burwell, the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, and Susan E. Rice, the national security adviser, on Monday to discuss the Ebola situation. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times
Obama Cancels More Travel to Oversee Ebola Response, Urging ‘Aggressive’ Action -- New York Times
President Obama on Wednesday night canceled his planned travel on Thursday, for the second straight day, so he could stay at the White House to oversee the government’s response to the Ebola crisis, officials said.
Mr. Obama had been scheduled to travel to Rhode Island on Thursday for an economic-themed speech before continuing on to New York City to raise money for Democratic candidates in next month’s midterm elections.
Officials said the president would “follow up” Thursday on a meeting he held Wednesday with members of his cabinet who are responsible for confronting the spread of the virus in West Africa and its arrival in the United States.
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MIDDLE EAST
ISIS pushed back with help of U.S. airstrikes in Kobani. New US-led airstrikes against IS destroy 16 extremist positions around Kobani: CENTCOM. Several hundred IS militants killed in US airstrikes in Syria: Pentagon.
Dozens die in fresh Baghdad bomb blasts.
Siege possible as ISIS nears strategic town in Iraq.
Islamic State militants do not appear to have seized any chemical weapons.
Iran, US say some headway made in 'difficult' nuclear talks.
Houthi fighters seize Yemen city of Ibb.
Al Qaeda resurgent in Yemen amid political turmoil.
Hamas leader urges Muslims to defend Jerusalem shrine from 'Israeli seizure'.
ASIA
Afghan police capture senior Haqqani leaders.
Hong Kong leader hopes for fresh talks after night of clashes.
New U.N. rights boss says in talks with China on Tibet visit.
Radiation levels at Fukushima rise to record highs after typhoon.
Australia readies for possible Ebola outbreak.
Pakistani Christian loses appeal against death sentence for blasphemy.
Search for trekkers missing in Nepal after blizzards.
Philippines police file charges against U.S. Marine in murder case.
AFRICA
Ebola: WHO lists 15 priority countries.
Liberia has shortage of body bags, supplies to fight Ebola outbreak.
Egypt warplanes hit Libya militias, officials say.
Libyan Red Crescent calls for Benghazi ceasefire as fighting rages.
UN says rebels kill 9, kidnap 47 in Congo.
Somali militants kill five with car bomb in Mogadishu.
Nigerian soldiers charged with mutiny over Boko Haram.
Pistorius faces prison hospital wing if sentenced to jail.
EUROPE
Ukraine’s Foreign Ministry says 68 soldiers, 51 civilians killed since September 5.
Putin warns West not to blackmail Russia.
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Putin: If Ukraine siphons gas from pipeline, Russia will reduce Europe supplies.
Serbia to salute Putin but sees future with Europe.
Russia plays down cooperation with U.S. against Islamic State militants.
Emergency in Madrid airport over patient with Ebola symptoms on flight from Paris.
Greece says is confident, market turmoil not based on fundamentals.
AMERICAS
St Lucia, Colombia bar visitors from Ebola nations.
US embassies in Ebola-stricken countries are still processing visas for non-US citizens.
Texas hospital official: 'We are deeply sorry' about Ebola mistakes.
Americans say avoiding international air travel over Ebola outbreak: Reuters/Ipsos poll.
Oil slide puts Venezuela's Maduro under pressure for reforms.
Brazil Presidential race heading for Oct 26 photo finish.
Venezuela: Colombia paramilitary aided in killing.
New graves found in Mexico in hunt for missing students.
Mexico widens search for 43 missing students.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
US and European powers pledge to kill Islamic State cash flow.
Dozens of British jihadists killed in Syria, more travel to join militants.
US drone strike kills veteran jihadist turned senior AQIS official.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Falling oil prices shake up global economies.
Apple set to release new iPads.
FBI warns industry of Chinese cyber campaign.
Google tests waters for potential ultra-fast wireless service.
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