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Hyundai Pledges Average 50 MPG Fleet In 15 Years – Others Complain About ‘Government Influence’

Image credit: Hyundai USA A US executive for Hyundai has pledged to have that firm’s new cars average 50 mpg by 2025, according to an article in Detroit News . Hyundai will do this with “15 percent to 20 percent of its fleet in 2025 as hybrids and plug-ins, as well as 5 percent as fuel cell or electric vehicles.” Analysis : This is a car maker that has successfully targeted the budget buyer. Since ‘ budget conscious ‘ is an ever-grow… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Watch Big Brother Season 12 Episode 12 – Veto Competition #4

Watch Big Brother S12E12: Veto Competition #4 The latest installment of Big Brother which is entitled “Veto Competition #4” is the TV show’s 12th episode of the 12th season that aired last

Psych Season 5 Episode 4 – Chivalry Is Not Dead…But Someone Is

Watch Psych S5E4: Chivalry Is Not Dead…But Someone Is The new installment of Psych which is entitled “Chivalry Is Not Dead…But Someone Is” is the comedy TV show’s 4th episode of the 5th season that aired last 08/04/2010 Wednesday at 10:00 PM on USA.

‘American Idol’ Brings Back Nigel Lythgoe

Former ‘Idol’ executive producer left the show in 2008 to focus on ‘So You Think You Can Dance.’ By Mawuse Ziegbe Nigel Lythgoe Photo: Getty Images In addition to switching up the judges’ panel, “American Idol” is making some changes behind the scenes: Nigel Lythgoe, a former “Idol” executive producer, is returning to the Fox hit. Reps from the show confirmed to USA Today that Lythgoe, who left “Idol” in 2008 to focus on “So You Think You Can Dance” as an executive producer and judge, will be back on “Idol” for the upcoming season. The TV exec has reportedly signed a two-year contract to shape the show alongside creator Simon Fuller and executive producers Cecile Frot-Coutaz and Ken Warwick. Lythgoe’s return might mean that a decision about the ever-evolving judges’ panel will be announced soon. Simon Cowell and Ellen DeGeneres have both announced that they will not return to the talent behemoth, and the show’s producers have not publicly revealed the official lineup for the upcoming season. However, Lythgoe has been vocal about who he would bring in to the “Idol” fold, citing Elton John and Usher as ideal critics. The TV exec has also mentioned that he would circle back to the show’s original formula and put Paula Abdul behind the judges’ table. For Lythgoe, the show lost its footing , and he recently commented that the ninth season ran into trouble when “Idol” producers shifted the focus away from the contestants. “The team took their eye off the ball a little bit and was more worried about the judges and what was happening with them than it was regarding the talent last year,” Lythgoe said in a June interview with The Canadian Press. “It became about Kara [DioGuardi] joining and making the fourth judge; Paula [Abdul] leaving; Ellen [DeGeneres] joining and Simon leaving — and much more about them and concentrating on that than on the talent that they were finding.” While it is clear that Lythgoe will head back to “Idol,” the rumored addition of Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler to the show has not been confirmed. Fox Entertainment Chairman Peter Rice recently addressed rumors surrounding the future of “Idol” and told reporters that “much of the information that has been written is accurate” but added that some reports have been “widely inaccurate.” Are you happy one of the show’s original producers is back behind the scenes? Let us know in the comments! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions.

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US Says Only 1/4 of Spilled Oil Left in the Gulf

Photo via CSMonitor The AP is reporting that out of the roughly 200 million gallons of oil that have spilled into the Gulf of Mexico throughout the course of the BP disaster , only 53.5 million gallons remain, according to federal scientists. The rest has either been collected, burned, dispersed by Corexit, or… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Watch Warehouse 13 Season 2 Episode 5 – 13.1

Watch Warehouse 13 S2E5: 13.1 The new installment of Warehouse 13 which is entitled “13.1 ” is the TV series’ 5th episode of the 2nd season that aired last 08/03/2010 Tuesday at 9:00 PM on SyFy. Watch Warehouse 13 2×5(0205) Online Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Watch White Collar Season 2 Episode 4 – By The Book

Watch White Collar S2E4: By The Book The new installment of White Collar which is entitled “By The Book” is the TV series’ 4th episode of this 2nd season that aired last 08/03/10 Tuesday at 10:00 PM on USA. Watch White Collar 2×4(0204) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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LAT Writer Declines to Give Details on Huge Defeat of ObamaCare by Missouri ‘Republican Voters’

Wouldn’t you say that an important part of any election story would be the numbers involved, especially in the case of landslides? Perhaps someone should give a heads up on this to Los Angeles Times writer Noam N. Levey of the Times’ Tribune Washington bureau. Although he does report that Missouri voters, whom he labels as “Republican voters,” voted to approve Proposition C yesterday which challenged ObamaCare’s requirement that Americans must purchase health insurance, the all important margin of the lopsided victory was noticeable by its absence. Reading Levey’s article you wouldn’t know if Proposition C was approved by 51 or 52 percent of Missouri voters or was the actual figure so much higher that Levey found it painful to relay that information? Reporting from Washington — Striking a largely symbolic blow at President Obama’s healthcare overhaul, Missouri voters approved a ballot measure Tuesday challenging the new law’s requirement that Americans buy health insurance starting in 2014. The proposition, which sought to deny the federal government the authority to penalize people for not getting insurance, is expected to have little practical effect on implementation of the healthcare law. But the Missouri measure represented the first electoral test for the landmark legislation that Obama signed in March. And it underscored continued hostility to the law from Republican voters. So what was the actual size of the number of “Republican voters” who approved of Proposition C in Missouri? Since Levey won’t provide that detail, let us turn to the Wall Street Journal for that information: With all precincts reporting, 71% of voters supported Proposition C , establishing a state law that says Missouri cannot compel people to pay a penalty or fine if they fail to carry health coverage. Twenty-nine percent voted against the proposition. So an overwhelming 71% of Missouri voters supported proposition C and they were “Republican voters” according to Levey. No wonder he was embarrassed to reveal the actual number. 71% would mean a lot of voters other than “Republican voters” cast their ballots in favor of proposition C.  Despite this obvious fact, Levey continues with his Republican obsession: Opposition to the law has remained particularly intense among Republicans, with nearly 8 in 10 in a recent national USA Today/Gallup survey saying it was a “bad thing.” So it’s all the fault of “Republican voters” who must make up 71% of the Missouri electorate according to Levey’s premise. Of course, the absurdity of that premise is probably the reason why he declined to report on the actual details of the Proposition C landslide yesterday.

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Watch Pretty Little Liars Season 1 Episode 7 – The Homecoming Hangover

Watch Pretty Little Liars S1E7: The Homecoming Hangover The latest installment of Pretty Little Liars which is entitled “The Homecoming Hangover” is the TV series’ 7th episode of the 1st season that aired last 07/20/2010 Tuesday at 8:00 PM on ABC Family. The four girls, Hanna, Aria, Spencer and Emily have to think of a way to salvage what they’ve done in the disaster that they’ve made in the homecoming party. Now, friends, family and lovers are in a unstable state, and now the girls must move quickly to stop it from going bad to worse. Not only that, they are now also keeping a dark secret about the murderers information on Toby, and another mysterious texter is adding stress in the Montgomery house. Watch Pretty Little Liars 1×7(0107) Online Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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Watch Covert Affairs Season 1 Episode 2 – Walter’s Walk

Watch Covert Affairs S1E2: Walter’s Walk The new installment of Covert Affairs which is entitled “Walter’s Walk” is the new TV series’ 2nd episode of this 1st season that aired last 07/20/10 Tuesday at 10:00 PM on USA. Watch Covert Affairs 1×2 (0102) Free Online Streaming Full Episodes Replay of the Latest Season and Video Clip Download Link:

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