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

Apple announced M5 updates for its MacBook Air and MacBook Pro lines earlier today. With preorders starting tomorrow, March 4, and the new models shipping next week, you may be wondering if it’s time for a new MacBook. The 15-inch M4 MacBook Air is my current favorite overall laptop, and the 13-inch M4 MacBook Air
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On today’s episode of “Daily Variety” podcast, Variety’s Michael Schneider examines the questions swirling around HBO as the storied brand braces for Paramount’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery. Casey Bloys and Co. are waiting on word of how the premium TV pioneer will operate under Paramount Skydance, if the $110 billion acquisition is completed. (Pictured:
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Diabetes is a major global health issue, affecting millions of people worldwide and contributing to substantial morbidity and mortality. According to the International Diabetes Federation, approximately 537 million adults will be living with diabetes in 2021, a number expected to rise to 783 million by 2045. This health condition not only impacts individuals but also
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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. It’s worth remembering that one of today’s most commonplace pieces of technology frequently confounded the public when it first hit the marker. While fewer and fewer people are listening to FM radio today, it was hot stuff amid its
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I didn’t think we’d be doing another episode about a mass shooting so soon. But here we are. Mayor John Cooper 00:00:06 As a community. This is from a vigil in Nashville. Mayor John Cooper 00:00:10 Thank you to our artists for sharing the gift of music. You are the custodians of that special gift.
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American companies are approaching what one top economist is calling a “Cortés moment” on artificial intelligence—a point of irreversible commitment that could reshape the U.S. labor market in ways not yet visible in the data, but coming fast. Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, invoked the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés— who burned his boats
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