1. Two American aid workers who were (infected) with the Ebola virus have been discharged from an Atlanta hospital. Officials say that after 3 weeks of treatment, the patients, Doctor Kent Bradley and Nancy WriteBol pose no (public) health risk.
2. The Justice Department has announced a nearly 17 billion dollars (settlement) with Bank of America over its role in the sale of mortgage based securities in the run up to the financial crisis in 2008. The settlement is by far the largest (deal) the DOJ has reached for the bank, calling for Bank of America to provide billions to struggling homeowners.
3. US officials say the Islamic State militants who (beheaded) an American journalist, James Foley had demanded more than 130 million dollars ransom for his release. A second official says the demands were sent in emails to Foley’s family after first trying to get the money from his Foley’s (employer), Global Post late last year.
4. And you may put down that cup of noodles. A (recent) study by Baylor Heart and Vascular hospital found excessive consumption of Ramen is linked to increased risk of diabetes, heart disease and (stroke). The new findings may leave a sour taste in noodle fans’ mouth around the globe.