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The Ebola outbreak in Central Africa is spreading quickly with more than a thousand cases now reported in Congo.
The U.S.
implemented travel restrictions this week and is now redirecting citizens who visited the region to airports in Virginia, Texas and Georgia for health screenings.
And Daniel Suarez won the Coca-Cola 600 last night, capping an emotional day as the racing world remembered the late Kyle Busch.
Suarez is the first Mexican-born driver to win the Coca-Cola 600 and once raced for Kyle Busch Racing.
It's his third Cup Series win.
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The U.S.
and Iran are inching towards a deal that could reopen the Strait of Hormuz soon, even as President Trump insisted Sunday he wouldn't rush into an agreement.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared an update before visiting the Taj Mahal overnight in India.
Iran's foreign minister agrees they've reached a consensus on many issues, but the reopening of Hormuz and Iran's nuclear program are still major sticking points.
Meantime, oil keeps falling on the prospect of a new deal, with Brent crude now down more than 5% at about $98 a barrel.
And global stocks are higher.
The FTSE in London is up 0.2%, but the CAC in Paris and the DAX in Germany are both up about 1.4%.
The DK in Japan hit a record high today, closing above 65,000.
It was up 2.8%.