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(KGTV) — Is Samsung really using a "butt robot" to test the durability of its cell phones?Yes.A jeans-wearing robot repeatedly sits on handsets at Samsung’s factory in South Korea. 188
(KGTV) -- A new report found that it costs the average Californian nearly ,000 per year in tuition alone to attend college in the Golden State. According to the report by move.org, in-state tuition in California costs an average of ,832. If you’re moving to the Golden State from elsewhere, it’ll set you back even more at around ,926, according to the site. That’s a net cost of ,829. Although California college may seem costly, it’s nothing compared to other states. Check out the list below for the most expensive states to attend college: 1. Rhode Island - ,1972. Vermont - ,0653. Massachusetts - ,0454. Washington, DC - ,2705. Pennsylvania - ,1836. Indiana - ,6347. New Hampshire - ,4088. Connecticut - ,9629. Iowa - ,13610.New York - ,630To get the average tuition, the report compared in-state and out-of-state tuition as well as the net cost to attend college in each state. 934

(KGTV) - Are human traffickers really targeting shoppers by putting zip ties on their cars?No.A post on social media says a woman came out of a store after shopping to find zip ties around her windshield wipers. It goes on to say that human traffickers kidnap people while they're trying to get the zip ties off.But this is an old myth that has been debunked by police around the country. They say there's no evidence the zip ties have anything to do with human trafficking. 483
(KGTV) - Is a grocery store really using embarrassing fake store logos to get people to stop using plastic bags?Yes.A market in Vancouver is printing its single-use bags with phony logos including "Into the Weird Adult Video Emporium" and "Wart Ointment Wholesale."It hopes the embarrassment of being seen with the bags will help shoppers remember to bring reusable bags next time. 389
(KGTV) — As a part of the Urban Forestry Program Five Year Plan, the City of San Diego is offering a “Free Tree” program for San Diegans.The "Free Tree" program is an attempt to help beautify communities and increase the quality of life and health for San Diego residents.According to the City of San Diego, "All you have to do is identify a space in the public right-of-way that could benefit from a new tree and request a tree either by email?or phone at 619-527-7500." 479
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