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Art collection of Microsoft co-founder sells for record-breaking $1.5 billion

The art collection of the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has sold for a whopping $1.5 billion at an auction on Wednesday night.

Union leaders declare victory to ban ‘right to work’ in Illinois

Supporters of a ballot measure to enshrine collective bargaining in the Illinois state constitution, a strategy that labor organizers might try to replicate in other states.

Sotomayor denies legal bid from NYC workers who lost jobs due to vaccine mandate

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor rejected an appeal on Thursday from New York City workers who challenged the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandate that resulted in the loss of their jobs.

Momentum builds behind Ryan Reynolds desire for NHL team ownership

Momentum and interest continue to build behind Ryan Reynolds's desire to own the Ottawa Senators.

Midterm results: Democrat Eric Sorensen defeats Esther Joy King in Illinois House race

Democrat Eric Sorensen beat Republican challenger Esther Joy King to represent Illinois’s 17th Congressional District, taking over for incumbent Rep. Cheri Bustos, who held the seat for a decade.

Boebert recoups slim lead in Colorado House race

Firebrand conservative Rep. Lauren Boebert slogged out a slight rebound in her neck-and-neck battle with Democrat Adam Frisch, and she now touts a lead just shy of 400 votes.

Tax Rebate 2022: PA homeowners 65 years and older eligible for property tax rebate up to $650

Pennsylvanians could be eligible for an additional $650 tax rebate from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.

Republican who scored upset NY victory prods party to move on from Trump

New York Republican Mike Lawler, who scored an upset victory in an otherwise lackluster GOP midterm outing, appeared to join the chorus of conservatives nudging the GOP away from former President Donald Trump.

Stocks see biggest gains since 2020 as investors take hope from inflation report

The stock market is staging its biggest rally in two years after a report showed Thursday morning that inflation cooled in October.

Californians voted to ban flavored tobacco, but Supreme Court may have final say

California overwhelmingly voted on Tuesday to ban the sale of most flavored tobacco products, including menthol cigarettes and fruit-flavored vaping liquids, but court challenges from tobacco companies aiming to toss out the law could leave it up to the Supreme Court to have the final say.
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