Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - August 5 2021
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Our weekly winner of 4000 points for participating in external surveys is : jbren!
EVERY attempt to participate in a third party survey OR complete one, will give you an entry into a WEEKLY draw for 4,000 points! The more surveys you try, you more chances to win!
First Capitol Rioter to Face Trial Gets 7 Years, Longest Sentence So Far
A federal judge on Monday sentenced Guy Wesley Reffitt, the first defendant to go on trial in the Justice Department’s sprawling criminal inquiry into the Jan. 6 attack, to more than seven years in prison, the longest sentence to date in a case stemming from the Capitol riot.-NewYorkTimes
New Survey Finds Rising Concerns Over Drinking Water Quality in America
Aquasana, a leading maker of high-performance water filtration solutions for the home, today announced the results of its fourth annual National Water Quality Survey in honor of National Water Quality Month, which found that an increasing number of Americans are choosing to filter their drinking water at home as trust in bottled water continues to decline. According to the new survey, which polled 2,246 U.S. adults in March 2022, over three-quarters of Americans (77%) said they use a water filter at home – an all-time high for the annual survey. -PRWeb
One in three say they'd burn down their home if it was infested with bugs
One in three Americans have seriously considered burning down their own home after experiencing a bug infestation (34%), according to a new survey. -SWNS.com
Inflation Is Ruining Canadians' Summer Plans
According to a new survey by CIBC, 80% of Canadians are concerned about how rising inflation is about to impact their summer plans, and for good reason too. The same study notes that Canadians are expected to spend approximately $1,900 on summer activities this year. This is a whopping $400 increase from how much they approximately spent in 2021. -Narcity.com
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