Daily brief
An Ebola-infected US citizen is expected to be treated in Germany, as the outbreak spreads faster than initially thought and raises fears in affected regions. The US plans to screen travelers at airports. Germany confirmed it will admit and treat the patient. Yesterday's travel bans from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan remain in effect (ongoing coverage).
Starbucks Korea CEO was fired after a 'Tank Day' promotion that evoked the brutal crackdown on democracy.
Two fast-moving wildfires near Los Angeles forced thousands to evacuate; one fire was linked to a sailor's distress flare and has scorched 10,000 acres, but calmer winds have helped slow the spread.
The New York Times sued the Pentagon again over media rules.
The Trump administration proposed admitting more White South African refugees, with plans to resettle up to 17,500.