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

Some of the most effective horror films craft their scares out of the reassuring everyday. In “Passenger”, the familiar routines and sounds associated with driving become ominous signs of incoming disaster, as a mysterious figure haunts and attacks drivers on the American highways. Norwegian director André Øvredal does not reinvent the wheel with this humble
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As NASA pushes the boundaries of exploration and innovation for the benefit of humanity, the agency is looking for partners to share mission stories covering Artemis Moon missions, nuclear propulsion, aeronautics, and more. NASA published an Announcement for Proposals on May 21 asking filmmakers, documentarians, songwriters, storytellers, poets, and others to submit proposals to partner
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The journey by taxi last year with her female cousin – covered from head to toe, only their eyes visible, as the rules decree – was an exceptional thing to do, and risky in Afghanistan, where at any moment they might be caught by the Taliban inspectors enforcing rules banning women traveling long distances without
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McKinsey candidates can now practice their problem-solving for interviews with AI before they face the real thing. In April, the global consulting firm launched an AI tool to help candidates prepare for interviews — and, ideally, keep them from feeling they need to pay for pricey consulting coaches. The tool is available globally to those
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Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming the core infrastructure for some of the biggest professional services firms on the planet. In a massive move that signals where the future of enterprise tech is headed, KPMG and Anthropic have announced a major global alliance. This partnership will see Anthropic’s advanced Claude AI models embedded directly into KPMG’s
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