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

Robotics company Figure has just raised the bar for what we can expect from autonomous humanoids in the workplace. In an impressive display of stamina, a fleet of their latest Figure 03 robots has successfully sorted more than 80,000 packages over a gruelling 64-hour continuous run. The entire marathon event is being broadcast live to
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Gloucestershire seamer Matt Taylor bowled his side back into contention as the wickets tumbled on day two of a fast-moving County Championship contest against Northamptonshire at Bristol. Replying to the home side’s first-innings 154, Northants were shot out for 127 inside 52 overs, Taylor returning figures of 5-36 with fellow seamer Craig Miles taking 3-22
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It’s been a while since a horror series grabbed my attention, like really grabbed my attention. We’re living in an era where genre programming feels plentiful, yet formulaic — where the algorithm can overpower originality. It’s important to say that, because I’ve discovered a new horror show that, through its familiar-feeling aesthetic, feels fresh, original
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Princess Lilibet was first in line to inherit her dad Prince Harry’s red hair. Indeed, Meghan Markle—who also shares son Prince Archie, 7, with Harry—showed off the 4-year-old’s bright red hair in a new photo shared to social media. In the May 16 Instagram post, Meghan snapped a mirror selfie inside her closet as Lilibet crouched at her feet with her back
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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. Your Google account likely stores a lot of important information, from your home address in Google Maps and your work emails in Gmail, to family pictures in Google Photos and personal conversations in Google Chat. You don’t want anyone
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CNN anchor Jake Tapper ripped President Trump’s attacks on the media as “deranged” on Friday after the president lashed out against what he views as “treasonous” coverage of the conflict with Iran. “Reporting these facts isn’t treason, and it’s deranged for any president to say such a thing and potentially dangerous for the reporters he’s…
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