THIS
WEEK'S ECONUNDRUM
In
a relentless sweep across Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, the largest
outbreak of Ebola, a virus that causes dramatic internal bleeding and a hasty
death, has now claimed 467 lives, from 759 infections, since February.
And
now there is a growing consensus that human activity is playing a major role in
the initial outbreaks of zoonotic diseases—those that jump between animal and
human—like Ebola. To find out how, click here. [READ MORE]
The
decision in Hobby Lobby wasn't the first case in which the court or one
of its justices flubbed the facts. [READ MORE]
MOST
ACTIVE DISCUSSION
One of the Biggest Opponents of GMO Labeling Is
Offering More Non-GMO Products
Cargill
believes genetically modified foods are safe, but losing consumers' favor might
be a more expensive setback than sticking to its pro-GMO guns. [READ MORE]
MORE
FROM MOJO
Obama
said Wall Street regulator Mary Jo White would be merciless with big banks. Not
so much. [READ MORE]
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