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US long-term mortgage rates flat to lower; 30-year at 2.78%
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. long-term mortgage rates were flat to lower this week, as the key 30-year rate fell to a new all-time low for the 12th time this year.
Raiders' Gruden: Chargers' rookie QB Herbert is 'real deal'
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jon Gruden was known for his enthusiastic reviews of players during his nine seasons as an analyst for ESPN's “Monday Night Football.” That hasn't dissipated since he returned to the sideline as Las Vegas Raiders coach.
Asian stocks mixed after Wall Street election gains
BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets were mixed Friday after Wall Street rose amid protracted vote-counting following this week's U.S. elections.
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Nebraska: Allow Racetrack Gaming (Constitutional Amendment)
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Mississippi: Flag Referendum (Approve pictured design)
Rivers ready for another big showdown with Jackson, Ravens
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Philip Rivers could write a book about his personal matchups against some of the NFL's best players.
Republican Herrera Beutler wins a 6th term in Congress
VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Republican Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler has won a sixth term in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District.
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North Dakota: Amend Constitutional Initiative Process (Submit to
Penn State looks to end bumpy start as Maryland visits
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — Penn State and Maryland share a long, one-sided history. The Terrapins would probably like to forget the most recent meetings.
In Spain, coronavirus puts the poor at the back of the line
MADRID (AP) — Erika Oliva spends at least three hours a week standing in line at a soup kitchen.
Facebook bans big 'Stop the Steal' group for sowing violence
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Facebook on Thursday banned a large group called “Stop the Steal” that supporters of President Donald Trump were using to organize protests against the presidential vote count. Some members had called for violence, while many
AstraZeneca to deliver vaccine trial data by year's end
LONDON (AP) — AstraZeneca hopes to show its COVID-19 vaccine is effective by the end of this year and is ramping up manufacturing so it can supply hundreds of millions of doses in January, Chief Executive Pascal Soriot said Thursday.
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District of Columbia: Decriminalize Entheogens (Make lowest police
Idaho sees record COVID-19 cases, full hospitals and now flu
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A state panel of medical experts are asking Idaho’s governor for a statewide mask mandate, hospitals are running out of space for COVID-19 patients and the week has been marked with record numbers of new cases and deaths.
Japan's Toyota sees profit slip, holding up despite pandemic
TOKYO (AP) — Toyota’s July-September profit fell 11% from a year earlier as the coronavirus pandemic slammed global demand, but Japan’s top automaker appeared to be holding up better than weaker rivals that have sunk into the red.
AP source: Raiders fined, docked pick for COVID violations
The Las Vegas Raiders and coach Jon Gruden have been fined a total $650,000 and docked a sixth-round draft pick for repeated violations of the NFL’s COVID-19 protocols.
Greece imposes lockdown to avoid worst at hospitals
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — With a surge in coronavirus cases straining health systems in many European countries, Greece announced a nationwide lockdown Thursday in the hopes of stemming a rising tide of patients before its hospitals come under “unbearable” pressure.
The Latest: Australia court upholds state's border closure
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia’s highest court on Friday upheld a state’s border closure and dismissed billionaire businessman Clive Palmer’s argument that the pandemic measure was unconstitutional.
Pass-happy Wilson-led Seahawks ready to wing it in Buffalo
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo Bills defensive lineman Quinton Jefferson isn’t sure why everyone’s suddenly going gaga over the numbers Russell Wilson has put up in Seattle this season.
Portland, Oregon rejects bid to cut $18M more from police
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — City commissioners in Portland, Oregon on Thursday rejected a budget amendment that would have slashed another $18 million from the Portland Police Bureau amid months of racial justice protests and shifted the money to the city’s pandemic response.