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Dianna Hunt / Dallas Morning News:
Presbyterian workers wore no hazmat suits for two days while treating Ebola patient — Health care workers treating Thomas Eric Duncan in a hospital isolation unit didn't wear protective hazardous-material suits for two days until tests confirmed the Liberian man had Ebola …
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Ascrouch / CBS Dallas:
CDC: Ebola Patient Traveled By Air With “Low-Grade” Fever — DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) - The CDC has announced that the second healthcare worker diagnosed with Ebola — now identified as Amber Joy Vinson of Dallas — traveled by air Oct. 13, with a low-grade fever, a day before she showed up at the hospital reporting symptoms.
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Washington Post:
Dallas hospital learned its Ebola protocols while struggling to save mortally ill patient
Dallas hospital learned its Ebola protocols while struggling to save mortally ill patient
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Los Angeles Times:
Nurses at Dallas hospital describe poor safety measures with Ebola victim
Nurses at Dallas hospital describe poor safety measures with Ebola victim
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Guy Norris / Aviation Week:
Skunk Works Reveals Compact Fusion Reactor Details — Lockheed Martin aims to develop compact reactor prototype in five years, production unit in 10 — Hidden away in the secret depths of the Skunk Works, a Lockheed Martin research team has been working quietly on a nuclear energy concept …
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Andrea Shalal / Reuters:
Lockheed says makes breakthrough on fusion energy project — (Reuters) - Lockheed Martin Corp said on Wednesday it had made a technological breakthrough in developing a power source based on nuclear fusion, and the first reactors, small enough to fit on the back of a truck, could be ready for use in a decade.
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
The Polls Might Be Skewed Against Democrats — Or Republicans — This year's Senate election is close. Republicans have the clearer path to a majority, but it's a treacherous one. Republicans are favored in Iowa and Colorado, for example, but not by much.
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Susan Davis / USA Today:
Ernst holding lead over Braley in Iowa Senate race
Ernst holding lead over Braley in Iowa Senate race
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WXIA-TV:
Exclusive Poll: Nunn leads Senate race by 3%
Exclusive Poll: Nunn leads Senate race by 3%
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
Gardner leads Udall in Colorado Senate race
Gardner leads Udall in Colorado Senate race
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
My Conspiracy Theories Are Being Suppressed! — Reacting to his corporate colleague Phil Mattingly's Wow! profile of Dr. Ben Carson, Bloomberg View's Francis Wilkinson is decidedly less jazzed by this year's right-wing “outsider.” Indeed, he thinks the guy is performing a very familiar role or roles:
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Laura Segall / Bloomberg:
Ben Carson's Longshot Presidential Bid Suddenly Looks a Lot More Realistic — Rand Paul? Ted Cruz? Jeb Bush? Chris Christie? More Iowa Republicans are backing Ben Carson than all of them. — “I tend to be an honest and frank and open person,” says Ben Carson, his voice not much more than a whisper.
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Washington Post:
Poll shows Obama approval low, GOP enthusiasm higher than Democrats' — Americans look to November and beyond with dissatisfaction about the state of the country and the political leadership in Washington. Two in three say the country is seriously off-track, and more than 6 in 10 …
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The Democratic Party just hit a 30-year low
The Democratic Party just hit a 30-year low
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The Boston Globe:
Rethink Harvard's sexual harassment policy — In July, Harvard University announced a new university-wide policy aimed at preventing sexual harassment and sexual violence based on gender, sexual orientation, and gender identity. — The new policy, which applies to all schools within …
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Andrew DeMillo / Associated Press:
Arkansas High Court Strikes Down Voter ID Law — Arkansas' highest court on Wednesday struck down a state law that requires voters to show photo identification before casting a ballot, ruling the requirement unconstitutional just days before early voting begins for the Nov. 4 election.
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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Court blocks abortion limits in Texas
Court blocks abortion limits in Texas
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Amie Parnes / The Hill:
Where did it go wrong for Obama? — Fewer than two years ago, President Obama was elected handily to his second term, becoming the first Democrat since FDR to twice win an outright majority of the popular vote. — Now, Democrats in competitive Senate races hope he stays as far away as possible …
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Jacob Gershman / Wall Street Journal:
Houston Mayor Says City's Sermon Subpoenas Came as a Surprise — An unusual First Amendment fight has erupted in Houston where lawyers for the city have raised alarm bells among conservative religious leaders after subpoenaing sermons delivered by several local pastors.
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Katherine Driessen / Houston Chronicle:
City subpoenas pastors' sermons in equal rights ordinance case
City subpoenas pastors' sermons in equal rights ordinance case
C.J. Chivers / New York Times:
The Secret U.S. Casualties of Iraq's Abandoned Chemical Weapons — A controlled detonation of recovered mustard shells near Taji, Iraq, on Aug. 17, 2008. — The soldiers at the blast crater sensed something was wrong. — It was August 2008 near Taji, Iraq.
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Sarah Pulliam Bailey / Religion News Service:
Exclusive: Mark Driscoll's resignation letter to Mars Hill Church — Chairman, Board of Advisors and Accountability — Dear Michael: — By God's grace I have pastored Mars Hill Church for 18 years. Today, also by God's grace, and with the full support of my wife Grace, I resign my position as a pastor and elder of Mars Hill.
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Alice Ollstein / ThinkProgress:
Senate Candidate Claims People With Pre-Existing Conditions Were Better Off Before Obamacare — Rep. Tom Cotton (R-AR) thanks the moderators after one of two debates in the tight Arkansas Senate race. — CREDIT: Alice Ollstein — FAYETTEVILLE, ARKANSAS—Tom Cotton …
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Abby Haglage / The Daily Beast:
Ebola Racism Reaches a New Low in Texas — A community college rejects students from countries with ‘confirmed Ebola cases,’ even if that means cutting students with little to no risk of contracting the disease. — “Navarro College is not accepting international students from countries with confirmed Ebola cases.”
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Eddie Scarry / Mediaite:
Shep Smith Excoriates Media for Ebola Coverage: ‘Not Worth the Ratings’ — Fox News anchor Shepard Smith on Wednesday lit into the news media for what he described as unproductive coverage of the Ebola cases that have been found and treated in the U.S. — Smith's moment came after a report …
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Michael Kinsley / Vanity Fair:
It Is a Beauty Contest — Having dismissed Chris Christie's presidential ambitions because of his girth, the author must now apologize. But while the New Jersey governor's dramatic recent weight loss—as much as 100 pounds—is admirable, in a physical matchup with other 2016 hopefuls he'll need to avoid losing much more.
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