Thomas Eric Duncan was the first U.S. death from the Ebola virus and his family claims he died because of a lack of treatment by the hospital caretakers. Read More »
MStars News has learned that a Texas nurse who contracted Ebola has been identified as 26-year-old Nina Pham. Read More »
Chris Brown may get some backlash from supporting the awful virus, Ebola that has already claimed the life of thousand's of West African's, and one Texas man. Read More »
British actor and Monty Python member John Cleese has been pretty busy promoting his new autobiography, So Anyway..., and along the way he made a recent stop at the Cheltenham Literary Festival this past Sunday (Oct. 12). During the event, he had some pretty interesting comments about the current worries surrounding the world, including ISIS and Ebola. And while we're all petrified of both, Cleese, on the other hand, thinks he'll soon be dead and won't have to worry. Read More »
Rapper Iggy Azalea lost her cool with paparazzi outside of a Los Angeles grocery store yelling at one photographer, "I hope you have Ebola. I hope you die." Read More »
In an exclusive interview with Page Six, Campbell said she is planning a star-studded Fashion For Relief show during February's New York and London Fashion Weeks to raise awareness about the spread of Ebola. Read More »
The Ebola epidemic that is sweeping West Africa and making headlines numerous times a day is catching the attention of our nation's celebrities. In this regard, celebrities have a voice that is heard nationally and worldwide, so what are some of our famous faces saying? How are they lending a hand? Read More »
The Auburn Police Department confirmed on Tuesday that it is investigating a series of potentially threatening tweets that specifically named Auburn football head coach Gus Malzahn and the school's Jordan-Hare Stadium over the weekend. Read More »
Jacksonville Jaguars President Mark Lamping was forced to apologize on behalf of the team's mascot, Jaxson de Ville, Monday, Oct. 6, after the character attempted to make a joke at the expense of the Pittsburgh Steelers the day before. Rather than provoke any chuckles, the mascot instead managed to offend nearly an entire nation. Read More »
It looks like when it comes to the Ebola virus some people aren't taking any risks. Rapper Akon, who performed during the International Day of Peace festival in the city of Goma in The Democratic Repbulic of Congo, took extreme precautions to avoid catching the deadly disease. The "Smack That," singer took a note from the made-for-TV movie, The Boy In the Plastic Bubble, and secured himself in a giant rubber ball so that he didn't catch the sickness from the festivalgoers. Read More »
A freelance cameraman working for "NBC News" in Liberia is part of the handful of Americans to test positive for Ebola. He will be flown back to the United States Sunday for treatment. Ashoka Mukpo, 33, was hired recently as the second cameraman for NBC correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman, who is covering the Ebola outbreak in Liberia. Read More »
What do Arizona Cardinals defensive tackle Darnell Dockett and real estate mogul Donald Trump have in common? Not much, except for the messages they tweeted about ABC's new show "Black-ish" and the Ebola outbreak Wednesday, Oct. 1. Read More »
With the recent news of the unfortunate Ebola outbreak that has taken place in the United States, particularly in Texas, several news outlets have begun reporting on it. But it seems that only Conan O’Brien has found out that the state is actually doing something about it! Read More »