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Feeling ‘voiceless and invisible’

  WASHINGTON Columnists get complaints. After my last column (which argued that maybe the economy is better than we say), I got one from Alice Lang of Spartanburg, South Carolina. She accused me (politely) of ignoring the long-term unemployed, of which she is one. After our conversation, I asked her to put her thoughts in an email. Here’s what she ...

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Fed must combine caution with action

  The Federal Reserve’s decision to keep interest rates untouched was born out of optimism and apprehension. In the end, the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) resorted to a studied restraint. And while doing so, they issued an upbeat statement about the improving economic conditions in the US, but didn’t rule out the possibility of hiking the rates should there ...

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Trump might be keeping it a little too real

  Eli Lake Watching Donald Trump comment on the hack of the Democratic National Committee’s computer servers brings to mind the Dave Chappelle show. In a recurring bit called “when keeping it real goes wrong,” various people would decide to say what they really felt, only to face disastrous consequences. Trump was revealing a little too much about himself when ...

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