Shops are closed in Monrovia's West Point neighborhood as part of a quarantine to contain the spread of Ebola. Zoom Dosso/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
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Shops are closed in Monrovia's West Point neighborhood as part of a quarantine to contain the spread of Ebola. Zoom Dosso/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Alexis Jay, author of a report released Tuesday that documents the abuse of 1,400 children in Rotherham, England, says local authorities were aware of the problem for years and did nothing. Dave Higgens/PA Photos/Landov hide caption
Report Details 16 Years Of 'Horrific Abuse' Of Children In U.K. Town
Meat is displayed in a case at a grocery store in Miami in July. Pork and beef prices are up more than 11 percent since last summer. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
To turn something so beautiful into a thing of evil, it takes a terrible fear indeed. Geoff Peters/Flickr hide caption
Edibles available at LoDo Wellness Center, a retail marijuana and medical marijuana dispensary and grow facility in downtown Denver. Matthew Staver/Landov hide caption
Soldiers fill a hole left by an explosion on a road outside Beiji, Iraq, in 2005. In his debut novel, Michael Pitre follows a group of Marines doing similar work on Iraq's highways. Ryan Lenz/AP hide caption
Marine Turned Novelist Brings Brutal, Everyday Work Of War Into Focus
VA Deputy Secretary On Wait Times: 'We Owe The American People An Apology'
Islamist fighters in the Libya Dawn coalition guard the entrance of the Tripoli International Airport on Sunday. After days of battles, they captured it from forces aligned with rogue general Khalifa Hifter. Mahmud Turkia/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Libya's Crisis: A Shattered Airport, Two Parliaments, Many Factions
During a speech at the American Legion's National Convention on Tuesday, President Obama again called the extremist group the Islamic State a "cancer." Charles Dharapak/AP hide caption