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    Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen, left, and former Federal Reserve chairs Ben Bernanke, center, and Paul Volcker, right, react as they listen to former Fed Chair Alan Greenspan appearing via video conference, during a panel discussion.
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    Former Fed chairs warn against killing enhanced unemployment payment that expires at month’s end

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    Even with some improvement, high unemployment numbers could linger in Illinois
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    Even with some improvement, high unemployment numbers could linger in Illinois

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    Michigan unemployment employees’ alleged stealing sparks investigation as state hires Deloitte to improve systems
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    Michigan unemployment employees’ alleged stealing sparks investigation as state hires Deloitte to improve systems

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    Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump said Tuesday night that while Saddam Hussein was a
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    Pictured are President Trump, left, and Joe Biden, right.
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    Trump can no longer depend on the economy for reelection

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    1.3M jobless claims last week as number remains above 1M for 17th straight week
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    1.3M jobless claims last week as number remains above 1M for 17th straight week

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    Congress likely to let $600 unemployment benefit die before further aid is passed
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    Congress likely to let $600 unemployment benefit die before further aid is passed

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    July 16, 2020 12:23 am
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    U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan talks to reporters Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012, in Seattle, after Algerian terrorist Ahmed Ressam was sentenced to 37 years in prison for plotting to bomb Los Angeles International Airport around the turn of the new millennium. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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    Seattle set to hire ‘social justice’ advocates for libraries and department responsible for sewage

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    Oregon lawsuit demands reforms for delayed unemployment compensation
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    Oregon lawsuit demands reforms for delayed unemployment compensation

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    Oregon workers speak on state’s unemployment delays and proposal for $500 relief checks
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    Oregon workers speak on state’s unemployment delays and proposal for $500 relief checks

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