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Indiana budget outlook improves, although money still tight
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s state tax revenues have largely stabilized from the
The Latest: Alaska woman has allergic reaction to vaccine
JUNEAU, Alaska — Health officials in Alaska reported a health care worker had a severe allergic reaction to a COVID-19 vaccine within 10 minutes of receiving a shot.
Little-known SolarWinds gets scrutiny over hack, stock sales
Before this week, few people were aware of SolarWinds, a Texas-based software company providing vital computer network monitoring services to major corporations and government agencies worldwide.
Court upholds dismissal of Chemours lawsuit against DuPont
DOVER, Del. (AP) — Delaware’s Supreme Court has upheld a judge’s dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that the DuPont Co. massively downplayed the cost of environmental liabilities imposed on spinoff company Chemours.
Fed keeps rate near zero but sees brighter economy in 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that it will keep buying government bonds until the economy makes “substantial” progress — a step intended to reassure financial markets and keep long-term borrowing rates low indefinitely.
Bills, Steelers, Saints closing in on division titles
Despite an impressive prime-time win over the Steelers, Bills Mafia can't celebrate a playoff berth just yet.
The Latest: Italy considers tighter limits during holidays
MILAN — The Italian government is weighing even tighter restrictions over the Christmas holiday to avoid a new resurgence.
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Kansas inmates return from Arizona after pandemic delay
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas is no longer housing inmates in a privately run prison in Arizona after delaying their planned return for nearly six months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
From restaurants to retailers, virus transformed economies
NEW YORK (AP) — It would be just a temporary precaution.
New trial date for Nashville officer in fatal shooting
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A new trial date has been set for a white Tennessee police officer charged with fatally shooting an armed Black man from behind during a chase.
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Former DNC leader, mainstay of SC politics Don Fowler dies
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Don Fowler, a former chair of the Democratic National Committee and mainstay of South Carolina and national politics for decades, has died. He was 85.
The Latest: Minnesota to keep indoor restaurants closed
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Gov. Tim Walz plans to keep bars and restaurants in Minnesota closed for indoor service through the holidays.
Former DNC leader Don Fowler dies; was mainstay of politics
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Don Fowler, a former chair of the Democratic National Committee and mainstay of South Carolina and national politics for decades, has died. He was 85.
Negotiators near agreement on long-delayed COVID-19 aid bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional negotiators closed in Wednesday on a $900 billion COVID-19 relief package that would deliver additional “paycheck protection” subsidies to businesses, $300 per week jobless checks, and $600 or so stimulus payments to most Americans.
Take advantage of student loan breaks before 2020 ends
Talk of student loan forgiveness has borrowers looking forward to 2021. But many already benefited from some unprecedented events in 2020:
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A pandemic atlas: How COVID-19 took over the world in 2020
Germany enters harder lockdown as virus deaths hit new high
BERLIN (AP) — Germany reported a record level of coronavirus deaths as it entered a harder lockdown Wednesday, closing shops and schools to try to bring down stubbornly high new daily infections.
A pandemic atlas: Masks key to keeping Japan's caseload low
TOKYO (AP) — The COVID-19 pandemic came by ship to Japan in February — a foreboding harbinger for a world that had not yet come to grips with the disaster to come.