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Airbnb details years of losses ahead of planned IPO
Airbnb was losing money even before the pandemic struck and cut its revenue by almost a third, the home-sharing company revealed in documents filed Monday ahead of a planned initial public offering of its stock.
Oregon businesses worry about lack of economic backstop
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — In March life in Oregon, and across the country, came to a screeching halt.
Syracuse coach Boeheim in virus isolation, eager to return
Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim was totally at ease during his first-ever virtual media day with reporters last week, confident that all the coronavirus precautions implemented by the team would allow the Orange to start the season as planned.
Mississippi governor proposes phasing out state income tax
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said Monday that the state should phase out its individual income tax by 2030 to attract new residents and businesses that could boost economic growth.
Maine woman charged with making threats against Sen. Collins
BANGOR, Maine (AP) — A Maine woman was arrested Monday for allegedly threatening U.S. Sen. Susan Collins in voicemails after the election.
As hospitals strain, officials urge Minnesotans to stay home
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A registered nurse who cares for COVID-19 patients at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis said Monday the pandemic is taking a toll on front-line workers, and she joined the governor and state health officials in urging people to alter behaviors and skip Thanksgiving gatherings as the pandemic pushes hospitals to their limits.
After Trump march: Arrests, accusations and COVID-19 fines
WASHINGTON (AP) — After a weekend with dozens of arrests and scattered clashes between supporters and opponents of President Donald Trump, both sides took to social media to accuse the other of instigating violence. Meanwhile, a long-standing D.C. bar stands in danger of losing its liquor license after becoming a haven for Trump supporters who refused to follow local COVID-19 restrictions.
Kayaker dies in SW Washington creek
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — A Sunriver man died after getting trapped underwater while whitewater kayaking northeast of Vancouver, Washington, deputies said.
Cal/Osha fines Farmer John for hundreds of COVID-19 cases
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Southern California's huge Farmer John meatpacking plant on the edge of Los Angeles has been assessed more than $58,000 for safety violations state officials say exposed more than 300 workers to COVID-19 infections, including three who were hospitalized.
Pandemic politics leave DC in gridlock as virus surges
WASHINGTON (AP) — With the nation gripped by a resurgent coronavirus and looking to Washington for help, President Donald Trump and lawmakers in Congress have a message for struggling Americans: Just keep waiting.
COVID-19 school turmoil, teacher pay face Indiana lawmakers
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The turmoil that
AP source: Saints' Brees has rib fractures, collapsed lung
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Drew Brees has been diagnosed with multiple rib fractures and a collapsed right lung, a person with knowledge of the situation said Monday.
Missouri high court reviews new public union restrictions
COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Lawyers on Tuesday argued to the Missouri Supreme Court over whether new restrictions on public unions can take effect, including bans on picketing and strikes.
No. 5 Louisville, No. 8 NC State headline ACC women's race
Fifth-ranked Louisville finally wrestled control of Atlantic Coast Conference women’s basketball away from Notre Dame. Now Jeff Walz’ Cardinals will tussle with eighth-ranked North Carolina State for league supremacy.
France's Macron hosts Trump envoy after congratulating Biden
PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron held a closed-door, low-key meeting Monday with U.S. President Donald Trump’s top diplomat, a delicate tip-toe around the ticklish fact that France has already recognized President-elect Joe Biden as the U.S. election winner.
Memphis' Wiseman headlines list of big men in NBA draft
James Wiseman was considered a possible No. 1 overall NBA draft pick before he ever played in college. Things haven’t changed, even after only three games at the college level.
Moderna, HD Supply rise; Casper Sleep, Virgin Galactic fall
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Monday:
Squirrelly situation: Critter causes South Carolina outages
A section of South Carolina's capital city was without power Monday after a squirrel scurrying across equipment caused damage that led to a blackout.
Embed-Chart-Hate Crimes, ADVISORY
HATE CRIMES—CHART. This AP digital embed chart shows total annual hate crime incidents reported to the FBI from 2000-2019, including a rise in 2019 to levels not seen for more than a decade. This chart will updated yearly as new data is released. Source: FBI.
Sagging Titans back to work, currently outside playoff spot
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Not only have the Tennessee Titans lost three of their past four games, they returned to work Monday among six AFC teams with 6-3 records.