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Inside the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak in DRC as the virus spreads

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By Lauren Kent, Erikas Mwisi, CNN

(CNN) — Hélène Akilimali says she’s taking every precaution against contracting Ebola, including always wearing a face mask in public. But her work as a cocoa seller in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) – the epicenter of the latest outbreak – brings her into daily contact with other people, some of whom doubt the disease is even real, and she has no control over how they behave.

“Ebola is a real disease. People need to stop deluding themselves,” said Akilimali, cautioning that misinformation, myths about the virus and lax attitudes are killing people.

“I always wear my face mask. But as for the customers, when they come, they may or may not be wearing face masks,” Akilimali told a journalist on the ground working on behalf of CNN. “You’re not going to chase them away.”

Locals in Ituri and North Kivu, the two provinces most heavily impacted by the outbreak, say they are not only contending with the delayed response to the epidemic, but also with health misinformation and a cavalier attitude towards face masks in their communities.

“As we see people dying, we used to think it was a joke, but now we can see that it’s real,” said Élie Ilunga, a resident of the city of Bunia, the capital of Ituri Province. “The disease is definitely here.”

The World Health Organization has said that at least 177 deaths are now thought to be linked to the Ebola outbreak in DRC, with nearly 750 suspected cases so far. The outbreak is believed to have originated in a rural area, but it has now spread to cities including Bunia and Goma. Neighboring Uganda has also recorded five confirmed cases as well as two deaths.

WHO on Friday raised the risk level to “very high” in DRC and “high” on the regional level, although it says epidemic risk remains low on a global level. Ebola case numbers are expected to “keep increasing, given the amount of time the virus was circulating before the outbreak was detected,” the organization has warned.

“Those who doubt are perhaps those who haven’t experienced this (death) yet or whose families haven’t been affected yet,” added Ilunga, who set up a washbasin at home to protect his own family. He’s been urging others to stop doubting the reality of the threat the virus poses.

Tensions flared on Thursday in Ituri, when the relatives of a young man who died of Ebola tried to take his body “by force” from the Rwampara Hospital, a local politician told CNN. Protesters caused a blaze at that health facility, burning down two hospital tents, officials said.

On Friday, local authorities in Ituri announced restrictions on public gatherings and banned wakes.

Health officials have raised alarm that traditional funerals and mourning practices can rapidly spread the virus, as the corpses of Ebola victims are highly infectious. A community mobilizer based in Bunia previously told CNN that a local funeral custom involving mourners touching the deceased may have contributed to the rise of infections.

“Building trust in the affected communities is critical to a successful response, and is one of our highest priorities,” WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said Friday after the hospital fire. “We are also committed to ensuring that essential services for the affected communities are maintained and strengthened.”

Beyond fear and doubt, there are multiple factors hugely complicating the emergency response – the area is in a conflict zone and an estimated two million people are displaced. Eastern DRC has historically underfunded healthcare infrastructure. And the strain of the virus driving the outbreak has no approved vaccine or treatment.

Aid workers have

Hombre muerto a tiros fuera de la Casa Blanca había intentado entrar antes y tenía problemas de salud mental

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Por Curt Devine, CNN

Nasire Best, el hombre de 21 años que fue muerto a tiros por agentes frente a la Casa Blanca el sábado, había tenido encuentros previos con el Servicio Secreto, según muestran registros judiciales, incluyendo una ocasión en la que fue internado involuntariamente en un hospital psiquiátrico y otra en la que la Policía local lo arrestó mientras él afirmaba “ser Jesucristo”.

Las redes sociales pertenecientes a Best, por su parte, incluyen una publicación que parecía amenazar con violencia al presidente Trump y otra en la que escribió: “En realidad soy el hijo de Dios”.

El Servicio Secreto informó que los agentes dispararon a un hombre —identificado como Best por fuentes policiales que hablaron con CNN— cuando se acercó a un puesto de control frente a la Casa Blanca y comenzó a disparar contra los agentes. Otro transeúnte resultó herido en el intercambio de disparos.

Trump, quien se encontraba en la Casa Blanca en ese momento, resultó ileso.

Los agentes se habían encontrado con Best en varias ocasiones cerca de la Casa Blanca el verano pasado, según una declaración jurada presentada ante el tribunal, la cual señala que era “conocido por el Servicio Secreto” por “merodear por el complejo de la Casa Blanca preguntando cómo acceder en distintos puntos de entrada”.

Fue internado involuntariamente el 26 de junio de 2025 por “obstruir la entrada de vehículos” a una parte del complejo de la Casa Blanca, según los documentos judiciales.

El 10 de julio de 2025, Best ignoró las señales de advertencia y entró en una zona restringida frente a la Casa Blanca, según la declaración jurada, donde varios agentes lo confrontaron. Best afirmó ser Jesús y dijo “que quería ser arrestado”, según el informe.

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Santa Barbara man arrested for driving stolen car also found with drugs and gun

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VENTURA, Calif. (KEYT) – Ventura Police arrested a 21-year-old man from Santa Barbara for multiple felonies after driving a stolen car.

VPD officers stopped the 21-year-old after finding out he stole the car and later found a loaded gun without a serial number alongside methamphetamine in his possession.

The 21-year-old is prohibited from possessing both guns and ammo and received bookings for all three charges.

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Eagle Scout Project rolls out cyclists repair station

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Eagle Scout Project rolled out to help cyclists make repairs

SUMMERLAND, Calif. (keyt) May is CycleMAYnia and National Bike Month.

That makes it the perfect time to roll out a Cyclist Repair Station along a popular bike route.

It is Eli LoMonaco's Eagle Scout Project.

The new place for cyclists to stop and tune up is located at Summerland Memorial Park near the Summerland Fire Station.

Troop 50 members and parents were on hand for the dedication.

"I wanted to install this bike repair station because I'm very into biking," said LoMonaco, "and I've seen several of these stands, everywhere I've gone biking.

Scouts hope to add a water bottle refill station in the future. 

Carpinteria Lumber, South Coast Firefighter Foundation and Carpinteria Summerland Fire contributed to the Eagle Scout Project.

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Gauchos eliminated at Big West Championships in sloppy loss to UCSD

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IRVINE, Calif. (KEYT) - No. 3 seed UC San Diego decisively defeated top-seeded UC Santa Barbara with a 7-0 victory in the 2026 Big West Baseball Championship, Saturday at Cicerone Field at Anteater Ballpark.

UC San Diego capitalized on a five-run first inning, scored two runs in the fourth inning and maintained their lead with a complete-game shutout performance.

The Tritons (26-27) advance to the title game of the championship, taking on No. 2 seed Cal Poly, Saturday May 23 at 6 p.m.

The Gauchos (38-18) will hope to hear their name called in the NCAA Baseball Championship Selection Show, Monday, May 25 at 9 a.m. PT on ESPN2.

UCSD starting pitcher Nathan Ries threw a complete game shutout, allowing four hits and two walks while striking out four batters. Left fielder Alex Leopard went 2-for-4 with one run and one RBI. Designated hitter Addison Kepsch recorded two RBI and catcher Trevian Martinez scored two runs.

UCSB third baseman Xavier Esquer went 2-for-3. The Gaucho relief trio of Van Froling, Josh Jannicelli and Nathan Aceves did not allow a run in the final five innings.

The Tritons got the scoring started with five runs in the bottom of the first inning. Leopard hit an RBI single to plate Anthony Potestio and two Gaucho errors brought in four UCSD runs.
UC San Diego scored two more runs in the fourth inning as a single from Klepsch plated Nick Costello and Martinez.

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