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Jan 12 2026CRYPTO

South Korea Opens Doors to Corporate Crypto Investments After Long Ban

South Korea is making a big change in its crypto rules. After keeping corporations out of crypto for nine years, the Financial Services Commission (FSC) is now letting them in. Big companies and professional investors can now put up to 5% of their money into digital assets. This is a huge shift from

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Jan 12 2026HEALTH

Building Stronger Defenses: The Path to Better Infectious Disease Care

The 2015 Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak showed big holes in how countries handle infectious diseases. This led to a plan to build special hospitals focused on fighting these kinds of health threats. The idea is to make sure the country is ready for future outbreaks. Right now, work is be

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Jan 12 2026FINANCE

Moderna's Stock Takes a Rollercoaster Ride: What's Driving the Changes?

Moderna's stock has been on a wild ride lately. It started the day on a high note but then took a nosedive. This comes as no surprise, given the overall market downturn, with big players like the Dow Jones and S&P 500 also feeling the heat. So, why is Moderna's stock taking a hit? Well, the company

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Jan 12 2026EDUCATION

Syracuse University's New Venture: Linking Students, Startups, and Investors

Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management is introducing a new program that brings together students, startups, and investors. This initiative, inspired by the popular TV show "Shark Tank, " aims to teach students how to assess startup potential and connect entrepreneurs with investors. St

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

Sesko Shines Amid Manchester United's Turmoil

Manchester United is going through a tough time. The team's performance has been up and down, and fans are getting frustrated. After sacking their manager, Ruben Amorim, things didn't get better right away. They drew with Burnley and lost to Brighton in the FA Cup. It's been a struggle, but one play

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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 2026EDUCATION

Maine's Secret Weapon for Student Success

Maine's student population is aging. This is a fact. With the oldest residents in the country, many people are returning to school later in life. This trend is not just in Maine. It's happening all over. But what makes Maine unique is its TRIO program. It's a lifeline for nontraditional students. T

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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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