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Top Experts Confounded by Advisers to Donald Trump
New York Times 03/22/2016
In Donald Trump’s Worldview, America Comes First, and Everybody Else Pays
New York Times 03/26/2016
Trump’s business advisory councils disband as CEOs abandon president over Charlottesville views
Washington Post 08/16/2017
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Overheard: Apple’s High Gross Margins
Wall Street Journal 03/22/2016
For Apple’s iPhone 7, China Is a Challenge
WSJ 09/08/2016
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Trump has lit a fire. Can it be contained? - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/12/2016
President Obama’s brutal assessment of the rise of Donald Trump - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/12/2016
What Donald Trump Learned From Joseph McCarthy’s Right-Hand Man
The New York Times 06/20/2016
In Boomers’ Sunset, Election Reawakens an Old Divide
The New York Times 11/07/2016
Donald Trump Takes Conciliatory Tone at Postelection Rallies
WSJ 12/16/2016
Rapport Between Donald Trump, Barack Obama Crumbles
WSJ 03/08/2017
Reed points out that Trump has the support of only one third of evangelical voters- mostly because of strong positions on immigration and terrorism not for positions on religious issues such as abortion that are not as important as these 2 issues for these voters. It is also apparent says Reed that these voters are blue collar and without a college education, and respond to the tone of the message rather than the substance.
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Misreading the Trump-Evangelicals Link
Wall Street Journal 03/11/2016
Torn Over Donald Trump and Cut Off by Culture Wars, Evangelicals Despair
The New York Times 09/29/2016
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Winners and losers from the 12th Republican presidential debate - The Washington Post
Washington Post 03/11/2016
GOP Rivals Tone Down Debate Duels
Wall Street Journal 03/11/2016
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European Corporate Bonds Are Clear Winners After ECB Move
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2016
Why the ECB’s Big Guns Can’t Win This War
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2016
Stocks Shrug Off ECB’s Stimulus Measures
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2016
Why Fireworks Fizzled at ECB Party
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2016
E.C.B.’s Bold Stimulus Takes Aim at Eurozone Economy
New York Times 03/10/2016
European Credit Market Rally Continues After ECB Move
Wall Street Journal 03/12/2016
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Negative Rates Stir Japanese Bonds From Slumber
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2016
Grouped Articles
European Corporate Bonds Are Clear Winners After ECB Move
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2016
Why the ECB’s Big Guns Can’t Win This War
Wall Street Journal 03/10/2016
European Credit Market Rally Continues After ECB Move
Wall Street Journal 03/12/2016
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What His Believers See in Donald Trump
Wall Street Journal 03/09/2016
Donald Trump’s Rally in Chicago Canceled After Violent Scuffles
New York Times 03/11/2016
Economist 03/24/2016
Wall Street Journal 04/11/2016
In defense of the GOP - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/15/2016
Many Democrats want to face Trump in November. They’re wrong. - The Washington Post
Washington Post 04/15/2016
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Sony Unveils Big System to Archive Corporate Data
Wall Street Journal 03/09/2016
The sentiment against loss of manufacturing jobs as a result of trade agreements and free trade is strongest in midwestern states such as Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, which have seen the loss of manufacturing jobs hurt their economy. Especially hurt are younger less educated workers who see their job prospects diminish and wages drop. Bernie Sanders narrowly won the Michigan primary against Hillary Clinton by bringing up this issue in a barrage of ads.
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After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade
New York Times 03/09/2016
Trade and Jobs Key to Victory for Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/09/2016
Simmering for Decades, Anger About Trade Boils Over in ’16 Election
New York Times 03/29/2016
Why Trade Critics Are Getting Traction
Wall Street Journal 03/30/2016
Donald Trump Lays Out Protectionist Views in Trade Speech
WSJ 06/28/2016
Bernie Sanders: Democrats Need to Wake Up
The New York Times 06/28/2016
Hillary Clinton puts more focus on loss of manufacturing jobs and opposition to trade agreements that hurts American workers following her narrow loss to Sanders in the Michigan primary of March 2016. Three fifths of Democratic voters in the Michigan primary saw this as a major issue, especially younger less educated workers who see their job prospects diminish and wages drop. Hillary Clinton has opposed the Trans Pacific Trade Agreement, yet supported this trade policy as part of the Obama administration. She was attacked on this same issue of trade during the primaries against Obama in 2008, at that time for support of Bill Clinton's NAFTA agreement with Mexico.
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After Michigan Loss, Hillary Clinton Sharpens Message on Jobs and Trade
New York Times 03/09/2016
Trade and Jobs Key to Victory for Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/09/2016
In Ohio, John Boehner’s GOP Legacy Crumbles With the Rise of Donald Trump
Wall Street Journal 03/11/2016
Simmering for Decades, Anger About Trade Boils Over in ’16 Election
New York Times 03/29/2016
Why Trade Critics Are Getting Traction
Wall Street Journal 03/30/2016
Barack Obama Endorses Hillary Clinton for President
WSJ 06/10/2016
A sense that the tech boom has disturbed life in the city for non tech residents, with the exorbitant cost of rent and the deterioration in the quality of life by 2016.
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In San Francisco and Rooting for a Tech Comeuppance
New York Times 03/08/2016
Big government is the new West Coast craze
Washington Post 11/06/2016
12/19/2016
San Francisco’s Skyline, Now Inexorably Transformed by Tech
The New York Times 12/29/2017
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Hillary Clinton’s Backers Prepare General Election Ad Blitz
New York Times 03/22/16
Donald Trump Faces Narrow Path to White House Victory
WSJ 08/24/16
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Wall Street Journal 03/22/16
Andrew S. Grove, Intel Chief Who Spurred Semiconductor Revolution, Dies at 79
New York Times 03/21/16
Notable & Quotable: ‘Only the Paranoid Survive’
Wall Street Journal 03/22/16
Wall Street Journal 03/22/16
Economist 03/24/16
Andy Grove: Not Only Very Smart, but Very Honorable
Wall Street Journal 03/30/16
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Qualcomm’s New iPhone Chip Angst
Wall Street Journal 03/12/16
iPhone Review Redux: 10 Years Later, So Slow, So Small
WSJ 06/29/17
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Swatch to Focus Smartwatch Technology on Its Plastic Swatch Brand
Wall Street Journal 03/11/16
Apple Watch Series 2 Review: Still Not a ‘Need,’ Finally a ‘Want’
WSJ 09/14/16
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Fukushima Keeps Fighting Radioactive Tide 5 Years After Disaster
New York Times 03/10/16
Public sentiment had swung sharply against free trade in all age and income groups by 2010. By 2016 the Michigan primary showed significant gains by candidates who said trade relations did not take into account interests of American manufacturing workers.
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Free Trade Loses Political Favor
Wall Street Journal 03/10/16
Brexit: The Era of the Angry Voter Is Upon Us - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 07/06/16
Millennials Have Cooled on Hillary Clinton, Forcing a Campaign Reset
WSJ 09/16/16
More Wealth, More Jobs, but Not for Everyone: What Fuels the Backlash on Trade
The New York Times 09/28/16
Clinton’s Substantial Popular-Vote Win
The New York Times 11/11/16
The White House’s claim that 800,000 manufacturing jobs were added during Obama’s presidency
Washington Post 12/09/16
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Wall Street Journal 03/10/16
Carrefour Taps New CEO for Digital Makeover
WSJ 06/09/17
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What Crisis? Big Ratings Firms Stronger Than Ever
Wall Street Journal 03/10/16
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U.S. Pursues New Tack in VW Emissions Probe
Wall Street Journal 03/09/16
Volkswagen to Pay Up to $14.7 Billion to Settle Diesel-Emissions Claims
WSJ 06/28/16
Offices of Volkswagen and Audi Chiefs Searched in Raid, Warrant Says
The New York Times 03/19/17
This debate organized by Univision used some Spanish for viewers and focussed on immigration issues. Both candidates for the U.S. Democratic presidential nomination attacked each others record on immigration. Sanders saying Clinton told New York Governor Spitzer not to move ahead with giving drivers licenses to illegal immigrants, an action Sanders had taken in Vermont. Sanders narrow win in Michigan had energized his campaign, and Clinton with the larger delegate count appeared unruffled.
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In the Democratic Debate, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Clash on Immigration
New York Times 03/09/16
Trade and Jobs Key to Victory for Bernie Sanders
New York Times 03/09/16
Support is strongest in the East for the Alternative for Germany Party, estimated at about 20 percent in 2016 following the refugee influx.
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Germany’s Embrace of Migrants Spawns Rise of Far-Right Leader
New York Times 03/09/16
Survey: Germany divided over Merkel's migrant policy changes | Germany | DW.COM | 21.08.2016
DW.COM 08/21/16
Federal report laments rising xenophobia in Germany | News | DW.COM | 21.09.2016
DW.COM 09/21/16
Experts say laws not enough as Germany fights bots and fake news | Germany | DW.COM | 25.11.2016
DW.COM 11/25/16
Interview with German Chancellor Candidate Martin Schulz - SPIEGEL ONLINE
SPIEGEL ONLINE 02/08/17
Germany's AfD in crisis after Saarland slump | Germany | DW.COM | 27.03.2017
DW.COM 03/27/17
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Washington Post 03/08/16
What Donald Trump Learned From Joseph McCarthy’s Right-Hand Man
The New York Times 06/20/16
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