Charging queues return as Easter road trips test Australia’s EV infrastructure
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- April 6, 2026
For months ahead of the World Cup, states and cities have been preparing to protect travelers and local communities from potential threats including foodborne illness and infectious diseases.
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Demonstrators at a rally with truckers protest against COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates in Adelanto, Calif., in February 2022. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images For stories on healthy living, subscribe to NPR’s Health newsletter. As Americans worry about the risks from hantavirus and Ebola, many
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The embargo has officially lifted on Google I/O 2026, and the mountain of AI announcements is nothing short of staggering. Google is fundamentally rewriting how we interact with our devices, search the web, and manage our daily routines. The sheer scale of this deployment is hard to comprehend, with Google now processing over 3.2 quadrillion
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Superstars don’t stay relevant by doing what people expect, or even what their fans necessarily want. Crowd-pleasing is a fast track to becoming a nostalgia act, where an artist is trapped in a loop of playing to type (i.e. the hits and only the hits) year after year. It’s not a bad life — Paul
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Tesla recently opened orders for the Tesla Model Y L in Australia and while the official deliveries don’t start until May, I’ve had the chance to get behind the wheel and experience the car this weekend. Something I’m keen to evaluate is if this version of the popular all-electric mid-sized SUV, is the right fit
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