Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient in the U.S., died on 8 of October, at a Texas hospital where he was receiving treatment.
Thomas Eric Duncan was the first person in the U.S. to be diagnosed with Ebola. He died on Wednesday at 7.51am, as the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital announced. Doctors admitted that "he fought courageously” in his battle against the deadly disease.
Dallas mayor Mike Rawlings stated:
“We are deeply saddened to learn that Mr. Read More...
November 1, 2016 11:23 AM EDT
Heidi Klum’s annual Halloween party has become the stuff of legends, with the German supermodel often showing up in fantastical and seriously jaw-dropping ensembles that require major commitment to the costume (for example, last year, she showed up in a Jessica Rabbit costume complete with full body prosthetics)
This year, however, Klum’s costume was much less labor-intensive, but that doesn’t mean that it was low-key. Read More...
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When Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez erupted on the national stage back in 2018 in a stunner of a Democratic primary, a lot of Establishment Washington braced for the arrival of a Tea Party-style troublemaker from the Left. Six years later, that assessment wasn’t so much wrong as undercooked. While the former bartender remains a key ally to the Left, AOC’s main job in 2024 may be President Joe Biden’s most valuable pinch-hitter. Read More...