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(KGTV) -- College students hoping to score an internship this summer could earn as much as ,000 per month, according to a new report. The report by Glassdoor ranks the top 25 internships by pay. Tech companies rose to the top of the rankings, accounting for 44 percent of companies on the list. Finance and consulting companies are the second and third most represented industries on the list, according to Glassdoor. RELATED: These are the highest-paying entry-level jobs in the US, according to reportTop companies on the list include Facebook at ,000 per month, Amazon at ,725 per month and Salesforce at ,667 a month. Glassdoor says companies are offering high salaries to attract top talent amid a tight labor market. Check out the full list below: Rank Employer Median Monthly Pay 1 Facebook ,000 2 Amazon ,725 3 Salesforce ,667 4 Google ,500 5 Microsoft ,250 6 Uber ,167 7 Bloomberg L.P. ,000 8 Capital One ,000 9 Apple ,667 10 Bank of America ,833 11 J.P. Morgan ,667 12 Goldman Sachs ,367 13 Viasat ,333 14 Visa Inc. ,167 15 Intel Corporation ,000 16 SAP ,833 17 EY ,825 18 Tesla ,667 19 Deloitte ,667 20 Cisco Systems ,667 21 PwC ,500 22 KPMG ,500 23 Genentech ,500 24 Dell ,333 25 Boeing ,167 To complete the list, Glassdoor used salary reviews reported by interns between March 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019. 1490
(KGTV) - Are Chinese soldiers really placing a needle or pin in their uniform collar with the point facing the neck?Yes.This came to light from a recent picture posted on Twitter by "Discover and Know," which explained it's done to help soldiers keep their posture.However, not all soldiers are forced to do this.A 2009 New York Times article said this is a corrective measure only imposed on soldiers who have trouble maintaining the proper posture. 458
(KGTV) — GoFundMe has found itself hosting another border wall related campaign, this time to counter a growing fundraiser to fund President Trump's border wall.The "Ladders to Get Over Trump's Wall" campaign was created to counter a multi-million dollar GoFundMe in support of the border wall. And while it says it's for ladders to get over the wall, it's not in the literal sense.Instead, the campaign says it intends to donate the money raised to legal services to underserved immigrant children, families, and refugees though the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES), a Texas-based nonprofit."We saw some folks are raising money for a border wall to keep out our migrant siblings and fellow human beings, who are fleeing violence and persecution and whose tragically-underpaid labor is essential to the U.S. economy. Seems like a bad idea on countless levels for everyone involved," the campaign writes. "Maybe we should focus on human rights and creating a community that reflects our supposed values."The campaign writes that while literal ladders are not its intention, it's about "lifting people up."As of Thursday at 4:25 p.m., the campaign had raised more than ,000 of its 0 million goal. At the same time, the competing campaign "We The People Will Fund The Wall" had raised more than .5 million of its billion goal. 1380
(KGTV) - Did police really use the childhood photos of suspects in wanted posters?Yes!Police in China's Yunnan province said they couldn't find any other pictures of 4 wanted man, who ranged in age from 17 to 51.But the backlash was fierce, so the police apologized and replaced the photos with the text "recent photos not available." 342
(KGTV) - Does online data show that China is burning coronavirus victims' bodies en masse?No.The evidence in question comes from the website Windy.com which shows elevated levels of sulfer dioxide in the center of the outbreak. Rising sulfer levels indicate a release of organic matter in the air.But the explanation is much less sinister.Wuhan has a tremendous number of steel mills and, even though the coronavirus has forced them to stop production, the mills are still idling in preparation for a restart. 517