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Jan 12 2026BUSINESS

Understanding Paycheck Rules: What Employers Need to Know

Getting paid is why people work. It's the main reason they show up every day. But paying employees isn't just about agreeing on a number. There are rules to follow, and breaking them can lead to trouble. Recently, the Department of Labor shared some guidance to help employers navigate these rules.

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Jan 12 2026OPINION

Standing Up for Immigrants and Our Planet

People in Portland are fighting for immigrants and climate justice. They gather outside the jail to support those inside. They sing and pray, showing their faith and love. A woman holds a picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe, who cries for her suffering children. Kids in Portland marched to City Hall.

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

Sports to Watch on Monday, Jan. 12

Monday, Jan. 12, is packed with sports action across various channels. The day kicks off with men's soccer in the Saudi Pro League at 12:15 p. m. on FS2, where Al Nassr takes on Al Hilal. Later, tennis fans can catch early rounds from Adelaide, Auckland, and Hobart starting at 6 a. m. on the Tennis

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

PrEP: The Bumpy Road to HIV Protection

PrEP, a medication that shields against HIV, is incredibly effective. Yet, many people face obstacles when trying to access it. These barriers range from medical bias to insurance complications and doctors who are not familiar with the treatment. In some places, like Kansas, medical stigma has kept

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

US Moves in Venezuela: A Wake-Up Call for China

The recent U. S. military action in Venezuela, which resulted in the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, has sent a clear message to China: the U. S. is serious about keeping its influence out of the Americas. This move is part of a larger strategy to counter China's growing presence in the region,

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Celebrities Stand Up Against ICE at Golden Globes

At the Golden Globes, some stars chose to highlight a serious issue. Mark Ruffalo and Wanda Sykes wore pins saying "BE GOOD" and "ICE OUT. " This was their way of protesting recent ICE-related shootings. Ruffalo spoke openly about his feelings. He mentioned two people killed by ICE officers. One wa

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Jan 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Walton Goggins: A Look at His Top Performances

Walton Goggins has been a familiar face in TV and movies for a long time, but his recent roles have made him a household name. He's not just good at one type of role; he can do it all, from serious dramas to funny comedies. Let's take a look at some of his best work. Goggins played Leon Gabor in "T

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Jan 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Cameron Diaz Steps Out in Style After a Long Hiatus

Cameron Diaz, known for her bold fashion choices, surprised fans with a rare public appearance at the 2026 WWD Style Awards in Los Angeles. The 53-year-old actress, who has kept a low profile in recent years, looked stunning in a black dress paired with a matching blazer, purse, and shoes. She added

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Jan 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Golden Globes Meets Football Fever: Sterling K. Brown's Big Night

Sterling K. Brown, a well-known actor, had a unique night at the 2026 Golden Globes. He was there, but his mind was also on the football game. The actor, who loves sports, was more excited about the NFL playoff game between the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers than the awards show. Durin

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Jan 12 2026CRIME

A Deadly Mishap at a Michigan Metal Supply Business

A tragic accident took place at a metal supply company in Greenville, Michigan, on a Saturday morning. A 26-year-old man named Daniel Evans lost his life when he got trapped between a flatbed truck and its cab. He was helping to deliver a scrapped forklift for a local company at Greenville Steel. T

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