Patrick Lee Articles
2nd Nurse in Texas Infected with Ebola Flew on a Commercial Flight
On Monday night, the second health worker infected with Ebola in Texas flew on a commercial flight from Cleveland, Ohio to Dallas, Texas. The nurse had a fever of 99.5 before boarding. Dallas Nurse with Ebola Receives Blood Transfusion from Survivor Kent Brantley
Earlier today, Dallas nurse Nina Pham received a blood transfusion from Dr. Kent Brantly. Pham was one of the 70 nurses who took care of Thomas Eric Duncan, who died of Ebola last Wednesday. Duncan was the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the U.S. ISIL Justifies Slavery in Propaganda Magazine and Forces Hundreds of Yazidi Women into Marriage
ISIL militants enslaved hundreds of Yazidi. According to a report released today by the Human Rights Watch, the Islamic State has taken hundreds of women against their will and forced many into wedlock with ISIL fighters. Young men and boys that are taken captive are trained to become ISIL ... Hong Kong Protesters Regroup After a Meeting was Canceled
On Friday, thousands of protesters flooded the streets of Hong Kong once again. In the past week, the crowd of democracy seeking citizens dwindled from tens of thousands to a few hundred and many doubted the future of the protests. Leaders of student organizations in the protest and other activist ... Former NFL General Manager Jerry Angelo Reveals NFL's Lack of Discipline
Former NFL General Manager Jerry Angelo expressed his remorse at the NFL’s treatment of domestic violence cases. White House Denies Involvement in Prostitution Allegations
On Thursday, the White House dismissed a report about a prostitution scandal back in 2012. Japan and the U.S. Meet to Discuss Guidelines for Defense Cooperation
On Wednesday the U.S. and Japan released an interim report on updates to defense cooperation guidelines between the two countries. It has been 17 years since the guidelines to defense was last updated. The countries plan to finish the revisions by the end of this year. According to the report, the ... Mass Grave Found in Mexico Might Contain Remains of Massacred Students
This past weekend a mass grave containing 28 charred bodies was found in South West Mexico. Many fear that these are the bodies of massacred students. Bans on Same-Sex Marriage in Idaho and Nevada Overturned
On Tuesday, the Appeals Court for the 9th Circuit lifted the bans on gay marriage in Idaho and Nevada. American Teenager from Illinois Charged with Attempting to Join the Islamic State
Earlier on Monday, a 19-year-old American was put on trial for attempting to join the Islamic State. Mohammed Hamzah Khan, a U.S. citizen, was arrested on Saturday at O’Hare International Airport. Khan is from suburban southwest Bolingbrook, Illinois and was charged with attempting to provide ...