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How Overblown Ebola Panic Could End Up Costing Billions

According to a recent Gallup poll, nearly a quarter of Americans are worried about catching Ebola, despite the fact that their chances of actually getting it are vanishingly small at this point. A recent Washington Post-ABC News poll indicated that two-thirds of Americans were worried about an Ebola epidemic in the US.

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The State of Dissent in America: Flex Your Rights

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As BART Strike in California Stretches into July 4th Holiday, Talks Resume

Some commuters' fireworks plans might have to change in the San Francisco Bay Area as managers and workers within the region's main public transit system, Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART), can't seem to reach an agreement. Demanding higher wages and better working conditions, BART unions went on strike four days ago. Their contract expired on Sunday, causing three months' worth of unsuccessful negotiations to come to a standstill.

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Revealed: Wall Street Journal More Interested in Caviar and Foie Gras Than Employee-owned Firms

Social pain, anger at ecological degradation and the inability of traditional politics to address deep economic failings has fueled an extraordinary amount of practical on-the-ground institutional experimentation and innovation by activists, economists and socially minded business leaders in communities around the country.

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The Rights of Voters Got a Lot of Attention in '12 -- Here Are 10 Things We learned

Reprinted with permission of Colorlines.com. For more news from a racial justice perspective, sign up to receive weekly at Colorlines Direct.

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Why Big Bucks Donors Don't Want President Obama to Champion Social Security

It is remarkable that social security hasn't been a more prominent issue in the presidential race. After all, Governor Romney has proposed a plan that would imply cuts of more than 40% for middle-class workers just entering the labor force. Since social security is hugely popular across the political spectrum, it would seem that President Obama could gain an enormous advantage by clearly proclaiming his support for the program.

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Record Number of Openly Gay Candidates Running for Congress

Thus far in Barack Obama's administration, we've seen the ban on openly gay military servicepeople overturned (without the collapse of the modern military that Republicans predicted) and just this year, watched the President change his mind and come out in favor of marriage equality.

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