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Facebook has a new feature that lets you indicate in your profile if you’re a registered organ donor and will connect you to your local registry.

But here’s the cool part.

The California chapter of the registry that Facebook teamed up with reported an 800 percent increase in donor registrations yesterday, the first day the feature was live.

David Kurtz
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The Great Decoupling

This chart shows in striking fashion when the productivity gains of the U.S. economy split off from the growth in pay. Brian Beutler talked to various economists about why it happened. There’s no simple answer – and there’s no prospect of the systematic causes of the great decoupling being corrected in this political climate any time soon. But beneath all the noise and nonsense of this campaign season, that split between productivity and wages is a fault line between the two parties. Mitt Romney and Republicans in general don’t consider that decoupling to be a problem. Barack Obama and Democrats will acknowledge it’s a problem, although there’s considerable disagreement over whether the fixes are politically possible.

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Ain’t Gonna Be Easy

Paul Krugman talks to TPM on Obama’s re-election prospects: “We could have morning in America still. But probably not in 2012. So I don’t think there’s going to be a strong enough recovery to make it easy …”

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Lugar On The Ropes

There’s a lot of big money coming into Indiana’s senate race from outside the state – most of it aimed at ending Dick Lugar’s career.

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Obama In Afghanistan

After a day of rumors and a White House furiously trying to quash reports, it has now been confirmed that President Obama is in Afghanistan on an unannounced visit on the anniversary of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. Obama will address the nation live this evening at 7:30 p.m. ET.

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Circus Act

The Fox News morning show Fox and Friends is a bottomless well of cable news ridiculousness. But on the morning a committee of the British Parliament released a report finding that Rupert Murdoch is not fit to lead a major international corporation, the disconnect from reality was particularly amusing. Watch.

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Mitt with Rudy

Mitt Romney just did a brief press availability with Rudy Giuliani in downtown New York to commemorate the death of Osama bin Laden and by reference the 9/11 attacks. It gave Romney an opportunity to answer questions on the topic of the day – would he have whacked bin Laden just like Obama did.

Watch the video.

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