Horoscopes for all zodiac signs in January 2026

Happy New Year! As January 2026 rolls in, Mercury, the planet associated with plans and communication, shifts into Capricorn, an earth sign connected to structure and reliability. This change supports commitment and clear strategies. By aligning your intentions with your actions, you could soon find recognition and success. The first full moon of the year, […]
Minnesota’s paid-leave law takes effect on January 1, raising fraud concerns according to critics.

New Paid Leave Law Launches Amid Fraud Concerns A new law granting 20 weeks of paid leave is set to take effect on January 1 in Minnesota. However, critics are wary, fearing it could exacerbate existing fraud issues within the state. This legislation, endorsed by Gov. Tim Walz, allows workers up to 12 weeks of […]
Health Systems Ending Medicare Advantage Plans in January

Several large health systems have decided to stop offering Medicare Advantage plans starting next year. This shift comes as seniors face rising premiums, with hospitals no longer accepting MA plans due to issues like prior authorization denials and slow payment processes. Why is it important Approximately half of Americans on Medicare opt for Medicare Advantage […]
Top Technology Stocks to Invest in This January for Gains in 2026

Market Overview Microsoft continues to show strong performance across its various sectors. Motorola Solutions is undergoing a sale after a recent acquisition. ADP, known as the Dividend King, is trading close to its 52-week low. The stock market has had a strong year. The S&P 500 has climbed nearly 18% in 2025, even after a […]
College football: Dan Lanning from Oregon urges the season to wrap up by January 1

Oregon State Coach Advocates for Earlier College Football Season End Oregon State head coach Dan Lanning is making a case for the college football season to wrap up by January 1 each year. He believes this change could help tackle various issues that arise throughout the season. Lanning highlighted the struggles that coordinators face when […]
SNAP restrictions on soda, candy, and other foods start in five states on January 1

Beginning Thursday, individuals in five states receiving federal assistance for groceries will face new restrictions on purchasing items like sodas and candy with their benefits. Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Utah, and West Virginia are the first of at least 18 states to implement exemptions that limit the types of food allowed under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance […]
Importance of making a January property tax payment for Nevada property owners

As January nears, officials in Carson City are reminding local homeowners that the deadline for property tax payments—set by Nevada law—is just around the corner. The Treasurer’s Office in Carson City has announced that the third installment of this year’s property taxes must be paid by Monday, January 5, 2026. The property tax year spans […]
New dietary guidelines set to be introduced in January by the Trump administration

New Dietary Guidelines Set to Launch in January The Trump administration is gearing up to unveil updated dietary guidelines for Americans early in January. Officials from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) indicate that this initiative will spark a comprehensive review of food policies planned for 2026, aimed at addressing obesity, diabetes, and what they […]
Trump gives clemency to defendants from January 6, a crypto CEO, and George Santos.

In 2025, President Donald Trump granted pardons to numerous individuals he views as victims of an unjust legal system. Some of these pardons were tied to his interest in cryptocurrencies or reflected his frustrations with the 2020 election, while others stemmed from casual conversations—like those during a game of golf. Both Republican and Democratic presidents […]
Nineteen states will increase their minimum wage on January 1, 2026.

Panel Discussion on Economic Forecast and Minimum Wage Changes A discussion on “The Big Money Show” will cover President Donald Trump’s positive economic outlook, including rising real wages, job growth in the private sector, and upcoming tax refunds, and how these factors could influence the midterm elections in 2026. In the U.S., many workers earning […]