10 Things to Know: Oct. 1

The first case of Ebola was diagnosed in the U.S.

Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about Wednesday:

1. FIRST CASE OF EBOLA DIAGNOSED IN US

The patient is in isolation at a Dallas hospital after traveling from Liberia to visit family in Texas.

2. WHO ELSE MIGHT BE AT RISK

Several of the patient's relatives and a few community members are being monitored for any sign of Ebola, the head of the CDC says.

3. FRESH EMBARRASSMENT FOR SECRET SERVICE

Earlier this month, Obama reportedly rode an elevator with an armed security contractor who had three criminal convictions - a violation of Secret Service protocols.

4. MONEY TRAIL POINTS TO POSSIBLE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST

Drug and medical device companies paid doctors and leading hospitals billions of dollars last year, the U.S. government discloses.

5. WHAT CHINA WON'T LET ITS PEOPLE SEE

No image of Hong Kong's pro-democracy rallies has appeared in state-controlled media.

6. MICHAEL PHELPS ARRESTED FOR DUI

The Olympic champ apologizes to "everyone I have let down" after he's stopped by police in Baltimore. It's his second DUI.

7. WHY PAYPAL IS SPLITTING FROM EBAY

For one thing, the divorce will give PayPal the freedom to aggressively take on new mobile challenger Apple Pay.

8. FIGHTING INTENSIFIES NEAR TURKISH BORDER

More than 160,000 people have been driven across the frontier as Kurdish militiamen try to fend off an attack by Islamic State extremists on the town of Kobani.

9. NEWCOMERS JOINING PACK AT WESTMINSTER

Two breeds - the wirehaired vizsla and the coton de tulear - will compete at the dog show next year for the first time.

10. NFL TAKING HEAT FOR CONDUCT PENALTY AGAINST CHIEFS SAFETY, A DEVOUT MUSLIM

Many wonder how Husain Abdullah's sliding to his knees to pray after scoring a TD on Monday is different from players dropping to one knee in Christian prayer.
 

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