Dorothy Abernathy, The Associated Press bureau chief for West Virginia and Virginia, shares the 10 things you need to know Friday, Oct. 3, 2014. Look for full stories on these late-breaking news items, upcoming events and stories in West Virginia newspapers.
1. CIRCLE OF PEOPLE POSSIBLY EXPOSED TO EBOLA WIDENS
Texas health officials are reaching out to as many as 100 people who may have had direct contact with the U.S. Ebola patient.
2. OBAMA WADES INTO MIDTERM CAMPAIGN
Speaking in Illinois, the president offers a lengthy defense of his policies, from bailing out the auto industry to his health care law.
3. JPMORGAN CHASE REVEALS SCALE OF DATA BREACH
A cyberattack this summer compromised customer information for about 76 million households and 7 million small businesses, the bank announces.
4. WHO’S OFFERING AN OLIVE BRANCH
Hong Kong’s embattled leader says he won’t step down — as student protesters demand — but he’s willing to hold talks.
5. TURKISH PARLIAMENT OKS LARGER ROLE IN FIGHT AGAINST ISLAMIC STATE EXTREMISTS
The country’s government, though, has yet to define what that expanded role might be.
6. FEDERAL COURT OKS ABORTION RESTRICTIONS IN TEXAS
The ruling will allow the state to enforce a new law that would close more than a dozen abortion facilities.
7. HEROIN DEATHS UP SHARPLY IN US
Heroin overdoses have doubled in just two years, the government says in a report based on data from 28 states.
8. HOW NETFLIX IS BIDDING TO UPEND MOVIE BUSINESS
Adam Sandler has signed a deal to star in and produce four films — all of which will premiere exclusively on Netflix.
9. MARRIED STARS OF ‘REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW JERSEY’ SENTENCED
A judge orders prison time for Teresa Giudice and her husband for, among other things, hiding assets from bankruptcy creditors.
10. WHAT BONUS CAME WITH GOLD MEDAL
By beating North Korea for the men’s soccer title at the Asia Games, South Korea’s players will be exempt from mandatory military service.