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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

Toyota's Hybrid Crusade: A Double-Edged Environmental Sword?

Toyota's dedication to hybrid vehicles has long been hailed as an eco-friendly triumph, but a recent International Council of Clean Transportation (ICCT) study might make you think twice about patting the Japanese automaker on the back. The ICCT report uncovers some unsettling facts about hybrids'

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Aug 27 2024POLITICS

John Michael Montgomery's Great Outdoor Retirement: A Country Music Legend's Unconventional Choice

After a successful 30-year career in country music, John Michael Montgomery has announced his retirement from touring in 2025. However, the legendary singer-songwriter has no plans of slowing down anytime soon. Instead, he's trading the stage for the great outdoors, purchasing a camper and heading

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Aug 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

LG's Revolutionary Dream OLED: A Solution to Blue Pixel Inefficiency and Lifespan Dilemma

In the world of OLED displays, the blue pixel has long been a thorn in the side of manufacturers due to its inefficiency and shorter lifespan compared to its red and green counterparts. However, LG has recently announced a groundbreaking innovation that promises to tackle this issue head-on. By com

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Aug 27 2024HEALTH

SC State University's Zen Dens: A Revolutionary Approach to Mental Health

In a remarkable feat, South Carolina State University has emerged victorious in Home Depot's 'Retool Your School' competition, securing a grand prize of $150,000. This funding has paved the way for the creation of four innovative 'Zen Dens' on campus, designed to provide a serene and comfortable spa

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Aug 27 2024FINANCE

Wall Street Interns: Soaring Wages, Reasonable Hours, and Raucous Parties in Summer 2024

Welcome to the wild world of Wall Street's summer interns in 2024! This elite group is reaping the rewards of record-high pay, with some earning more than first-year analysts. The working conditions have improved too, with banks cautious not to overwork interns following a tragic death earlier in th

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