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Diseases, Olympic families, and hair dye: top columns

Foreign diseases (not COVID-19), Olympic families, hair dye, and other top Opinion reads From mysterious diseases to experimenting with hair dye in quarantine, here are some of our top Opinion reads you may have missed. USA TODAY In today s fast-paced news environment, it can be hard to keep up. For your weekend reading, we ve started in-case-you-missed-it compilations of some of the week s top USA TODAY Opinion pieces. As always, thanks for reading, and for your feedback. USA TODAY Opinion editors By Alison Young Eventually a test found an organism growing in Lylah’s blood that initially eluded identification. It was only after a neurosurgeon took a small sample from Lylah’s brain that the hospital was able to confirm this curly haired little girl from a small Texas town had been infected with deadly foreign bacteria that aren’t supposed to be sickening people in the United States.

Veterans Group: Government Clawback of 2020 Payroll Taxes from 2021 Military Paychecks will Offset Pay Raises in New Spending Bill

Share this article Share this article ATLANTA, Dec. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/  Today, veterans advocacy group Mission Roll Call applauded the pay raises for military members in the recent omnibus spending bill passed by Congress and signed into law last night by President Donald Trump, while also asking the federal government to devise a plan to permanently forgive the payroll tax deferrals that military members will be forced to pay back in 2021. Mission Roll Call Executive Director Garrett Cathcart said, On behalf of all the military families across our country, we are asking for the federal government to permanently forgive the military payroll taxes not collected in 2020. Our men and women of the armed forces deserve a start fresh in 2021, and they should fully benefit from the pay raises they deserve.

US military service members likely to pay double in FICA taxes for deferment payback

Operation Home Front CEO retired Brig. Gen. John Pray and Major Troy Wesley join ‘America’s News HQ.’ Service members in the U.S. military will get a rude awakening in the new year when they see their taxes increase over four months to pay back a deferment given to them back in September. President Trump’s payroll tax deferral policy was intended to provide financial relief and was applied automatically to some U.S. military salaries. The deferral was automatic for civilian employees with wages less than $4,000 per pay period and service members with a monthly rate of basic pay of less than $8,666.66, according to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service. There was no opt-out option for civilian or military employees. 

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