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IL-RemovelFlatTaxReq-All,100
Illinois: Remove Flat Income Tax Section (Allow graduated tax)
US-BanSlaveryForCrime-All,100
Alibaba revenue up 30% as virus drives demand for e-commerce
HONG KONG (AP) — China’s biggest e-commerce firm Alibaba Group Holding on Thursday reported a 30% jump in quarterly revenue, as China recovers from the virus and online shopping demand remains high.
North Denmark in lockdown over mutated virus in mink farms
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — More than a quarter million Danes went into lockdown Friday in a northern region of the country where a mutated variation of the coronavirus has infected minks being farmed for their fur, leading to an order to kill millions of the animals.
Electronic Arts, Global Blood fall; Roku, T-Mobile rise
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved heavily or traded substantially Friday:
WA-32-EndBagTax-All,100
Washington: Repeal Plastic Bag Tax (At retail stores)
NE-429-AllowGamingAmend-All,100
Nebraska: Allow Racetrack Gaming (Constitutional Amendment)
NE-430-EnactGamingLaw-All,100
Nebraska: Enact Racetrack Gaming Law (Requires I-429 to pass)
Is it safe to stay in hotels during the pandemic?
Is it safe to stay in hotels during the pandemic?
CA-22-AppDrivrsNotEmplys-All,100
California: App-Drivers Not Employees (Provide other benefits)
Pandemic puts Indonesia into recession; 1st time in 20 years
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s economy has fallen into recession for the first time since the Asian financial crisis more than two decades ago as the country struggles to control the coronavirus pandemic.
MS-3-NewFlagDesign-All,100
Mississippi: Flag Referendum (Approve pictured design)
Elected-Partial,400
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Stocks close a blistering week, even as uncertainty lingers
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street took a breather Friday after a blistering rally that gave the market its biggest weekly gain since April and indicated investors see plenty of benefits from more gridlock in Washington.
Hiring held last month but signs of caution as virus worsens
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defying fears of another slowdown, U.S. businesses kept hiring at a solid pace in October, yet there are signs they remain cautious about the economy's future as the pandemic worsens.
Marriott bounces back as activity in China surges
Marriott is reporting dramatic improvements in the third quarter as travel demand rebounded in China.
NV-4-VoterRightsAmend-All,100
Nevada: Create List of Voter Rights (Constitutional Amendment)
Museums face calls to better represent people of color
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — As young as 5 years old, La Tanya Autry loved visiting local museums like the Detroit Institute of Art with her mom. She relished the shows, dances and plays she saw there. But as she walked through their halls, she felt a disconnect.
Books? Hairdressers? Europeans split on lockdown essentials
HALLE, Belgium (AP) — The concept of what is essential to keep a society functioning during coronavirus lockdowns is gripping Europe as the pandemic unleashes death, poverty, illness and isolation.
Profit jumps 82% at Buffett's firm but virus hurts business
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Warren Buffett's conglomerate reported an 82% jump in its third-quarter profit as the value of its investment portfolio soared, but Berkshire Hathaway said the coronavirus pandemic continued to hurt its assorted businesses, such as BNSF railroad.