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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 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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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

TikTok's Breast Cancer Screening: A Closer Look at What's Being Shared

TikTok has become a hotspot for sharing health information, including details about breast cancer screening. But how reliable is this info? A recent study took a deep dive into videos about mammograms on the platform. The goal was to check the quality and trustworthiness of these videos using a tool

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Myanmar's Rohingya Crisis Takes Center Stage at UN Court

A significant legal battle is set to unfold at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague. This case, brought by Gambia, focuses on Myanmar's alleged genocide against the Rohingya Muslim minority. It's the first full genocide case the ICJ has tackled in over a decade, and its outcome coul

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

How Democrats Can Stop Losing by Being Less Picky

Democrats might want to think about being nicer to people if they want to win again. They have a habit of ignoring or dismissing folks who don't fit their idea of perfect. This isn't just about voters, but also about powerful people who might seem a bit odd or difficult. Take Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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Jan 12 2026OPINION

Colorado's Child Care Crisis: Local Efforts to Bridge the Gap

Colorado is grappling with a serious child care crisis. The cost of child care is a huge burden for many families. For a single parent, child care can take up nearly half of their income. This is way above the federal affordability benchmark of 7%. The state also has a shortage of spots in licensed

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Jan 12 2026TECHNOLOGY

Middle East Joins U. S. Tech Alliance for a Stronger Future

In a surprising move, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are set to join a U. S. -led tech alliance. This group aims to secure supply chains for artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductors. The initiative, called Pax Silica, is part of a broader U. S. strategy to reduce dependence on rival

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Jan 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

From Worst to Best: The Unexpected Rise of a Crime Drama

A crime drama that started off rocky has turned into a standout series. It's now in its fourth season, and it's clear that this show has improved a lot since its beginning. The first season was not well-received, but each new season has shown progress. By the fourth season, it had earned a perfect s

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Jan 12 2026LIFESTYLE

Burgundy Fever: How to Rock the Hot New Color

Burgundy is everywhere right now. Stars like Mindy Kaling, Blake Lively, and Selena Gomez have been seen rocking this rich, deep shade. It's not just a color; it's a statement. Kaling mixed textures with a cardigan, skirt, and tights, all in burgundy. Lively went for a bold leather dress, while Gome

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