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6 days ago |
tnj.com | Kenneth John
The Lucid Group finally introduced all the features for its upcoming 2026 model.EV Model that is expected to take over the market with its launch. The brand claims it is the first-ever SUV that is going to deliver everything a consumer can want without any compromises. According to what the CEO said, the upcoming Lucid Gravity is going to offer an unparalleled combination of comfort and space, practicality and range, ride and handling, along with performance and convenience.
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6 days ago |
tnj.com | Kenneth John |Mary Brown
Former Kansas City Chiefs WR Kadarius Toney has officially put to rest rumors that he’s hanging up his cleats from the NFL. Rumors had started circulating months ago as he shifted his attention more towards his emerging music career, but Toney went on social media to clarify. No Retirement, Just RhymesToney recently shared an Instagram story making one thing very clear: he’s not retiring. “I ain’t retiring,” he said matter-of-factly.
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6 days ago |
tnj.com | Mary Hunt |Kenneth John
A credit score is a three-digit number between 300 and 850 generated by a mathematical algorithm (a mostly secret formula) based on information in your credit report, compared to information on tens of millions of other people. Like it or not, the resulting number is said to be a highly accurate prediction of how likely you are to pay your bills. If it sounds boring and unimportant, you couldn’t be more wrong. Credit scores are used extensively these days.
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6 days ago |
tnj.com | Kenneth John |Mary Brown
Late 2024 saw a severe E. coli outbreak quietly strike individuals in 15 states across the U.S. Tied to romaine lettuce, the bacteria infected a minimum of 89 individuals and caused one fatality. Ironically, consumers were never warned. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) decided not to warn consumers, stating there was no longer any threat. Illness and Impact Across StatesThe epidemic had a broad impact, with individuals in 15 states getting ill.
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6 days ago |
tnj.com | Mary Hunt |Kenneth John
No doubt, you’ve noticed that some food products come with dates and codes printed on them. And who isn’t noticing this more now as food costs are skyrocketing? Do those codes and dates mean the item must be consumed by that date or just sold by that date? What about canned or packaged goods that show only a date like “2.01.25”? Does that mean you could end up in the emergency room if you consume it a month later in March?
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