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Chelsea reports profits of $44 million, turnover takes a hit
LONDON (AP) — Chelsea announced a profit of 32.5 million pounds ($44 million) on Thursday in the Premier League club’s latest set of financial results.
COVID-19 vaccinations begin at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The University of Michigan’s Big House has been transformed into The Big Vaccine Clinic.
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Dick Thornburgh, ex-governor and US attorney general, dies
Dick Thornburgh, who as Pennsylvania governor won plaudits for his cool handling of the 1979 Three Mile Island crisis and as U.S. attorney general restored credibility to a Justice Department hurt by the Iran-Contra scandal, has died. He was 88.
No charges for police in death of 'boogaloo' movement martyr
COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Maryland prosecutors on Thursday ruled out criminal charges against a police officer who fatally shot a man during a tactical team's predawn, no-knock raid on his family's home, a killing that galvanized a loose network of anti-government extremists this year.
Rare GOP rebuff of Trump in last days of chaotic Congress
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is ending a chaotic session like few others, a two-year political firestorm that started with the
New Kansas lawmaker under court order denied committee seats
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The top Democrat in the Kansas House has refused to give an incoming lawmaker any committee assignments over issues that include an anti-stalking court order filed against him after he won his seat.
Pats look to end season on positive note against woeful Jets
NEW YORK JETS (2-13) at NEW ENGLAND (6-9)
Court: Connecticut governor's shutdown orders are legal
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Thursday that many of Gov. Ned Lamont's shutdown orders related to the coronavirus pandemic are constitutional, thwarting a challenge from a pub owner.
The Latest: Colorado to ease some coronavirus restrictions
DENVER — Colorado plans to ease public health restrictions for restaurants and gyms in the much of the state starting next week.
Dolphins seek win in finale at Bills to clinch playoff spot
MIAMI (10-5) at BUFFALO (12-3)
Some businesses thrived, many lagged during pandemic in 2020
By March 23, Apple had lost $435 billion in market value in about five weeks and many of its retail outlets were shut as the virus pandemic
Cellphones offer look back at most personal moments of 2020
A year like no other: Americans shambled through it, doing the best they could under circumstances that were uneven at best — and sometimes downright punishing.
The Latest: Britain urges 'see in New Year safely at home'
LONDON — On New Year’s Eve, the British government is running ads imploring people not to celebrate with anyone outside their household. The campaign is urging Britons to “see in the New Year safely at home.”
Painful as it was, patience paid off for investors in 2020
NEW YORK (AP) — Good things came to fund investors who waited in 2020. But, what a terrifying wait it was.
Major US stock indexes waver on final day of tumultuous year
U.S. stocks wavered between small gains and losses in early afternoon trading Thursday, hovering near record highs as investors close the book on
Calamity? Anomaly? 2020 was a box office year like no other
When the sun sets on the 2020 film box office, it’ll be difficult to look at the numbers as anything but disastrous.
Benchmark U.S. 30-year mortgage rises slightly to 2.67%
MCLEAN, Va. (AP) — U.S. long-term mortgage rates ticked up slightly this week but remain near record lows as the coronavirus pandemic continues wreak havoc on the U.S. and global economies.
Jobless claims down 19,000, still 4 times pre-pandemic level
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits last week fell by 19,000 to 787,000, still a historically high level as a resurgent coronavirus maintains its grip on the U.S. economy.
AP Lifestyles Digest
Here is the AP Lifestyles digest for the week of Dec. 28.