5 Things to Know This Morning

5 Things to Know This Morning

— -- Your look at the five biggest and most buzz-worthy stories of the morning.

The blond girl from Austin, Texas, whose face was plastered on missing persons posters now has chestnut brown hair and goes by another name: Fair. She was with her noncustodial mother.

"She's in pretty bad shape," Greg Allen said of his 17-year-old daughter who went missing at age 4. "Sabrina has been under an intense campaign to hate me for 12 years. She's currently under the care of a therapist that specializes in cases like this."

2. Doctors 'Optimistic' About Prognosis for American Journalist With Ebola, Family Says

"Having lived there for the last several years, Ashoka was well aware of the risks but felt strongly about trying to help provide honest perspective from the ground level," his father said in a statement. "Ashoka is being evacuated to the USA where he will receive the best possible treatment. The doctors are optimistic about his prognosis.”

3. Texas Hospital Blames Records Flaw as Reason Ebola Patient was First Released

The Dallas hospital treating a patient with Ebola blamed a flaw in its electronic health records as the reason he was first released despite telling a nurse he had come from West Africa.

Duncan returned to the hospital by ambulance three days later. He is listed in serious condition.

The hospital said in a statement that the physician and the nurses followed protocol, but his travel history didn't automatically appear in the physician's standard workflow.

4. Ailments You Didn't Know Yoga Could Treat

“Yoga enhances human health,” says Loren Fishman, M.D., a rehabilitation specialist and assistant clinical professor at Columbia University Medical Center, who studied yoga in India under world-famous yogi B.K.S. Iyengar and prescribes Iyengar yoga regularly to his patients. “Combinations and adaptations of poses bring different ways to confront different problems.”

5. Escaped Crabs Delay U.S. Airways Flight

A U.S. Airways flight from New York to Charlotte was delayed after a shipment of crabs escaped in the plane’s cargo area, an airline spokesman confirmed to ABC News.

Flight 890 was scheduled to leave LaGuardia Airport at 6:59 p.m. Thursday, but instead left at 7:25 p.m. due to “some seafood cargo problems,” the spokesman said.