Charging queues return as Easter road trips test Australia’s EV infrastructure
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- April 6, 2026






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Long lines are forming at some TSA checkpoints as the ongoing partial government shutdown now meets spring break. Numerous airports are telling passengers to allow longer than usual to clear security, as staff shortages cause more congestion and longer lines. Some 50,000 TSA agents went without their first paycheck this week as the Department of Homeland
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Handheld gaming has come a long way over the past few years. There are tonnes of handheld consoles available these days, yet every now and then a device comes along that makes you stop and say, “wait… that’s actually a full PC?” That’s the reaction I had when I first picked up the ROG Xbox
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BBC cricket correspondent Stephan Shemilt and former England cricketer Steven Finn are encouraged by the Sunrisers Leeds’ signing of spinner Abrar Ahmed in The Hundred auction, after concerns that Pakistan players would be ignored by franchises affiliated to the Indian Premier League. READ MORE: Abrar signing allays Hundred India-Pakistan concern Watch more reaction to The
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Some European retailers have stopped selling certain headphones after an EU-funded study found that they contained hormone-disrupting chemicals. The study included leading brands such as Apple, Beats, Samsung, Bose, JBL, and Sennheiser. Online stores Bol.com, Coolblue, and Mediamarkt didn’t respond to inquiries from The Verge about which headphones they pulled, but local news outlets report
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