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

Liaquat Ahamed has spent his career studying the moments when the world’s financial system breaks down — the bad bets, the collective delusions, and the geopolitical accidents that tip economies into catastrophe. Right now, he says, he doesn’t like what he sees. “Where we are today is frightening,” Ahamed, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Lords of
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It’s an almost annual tradition in tech: a new generation of Wi-Fi is announced, and the conversation immediately fixates on a new, dizzying peak theoretical speed. Whether it was Wi-Fi 6, 6E, or the more recent push for Wi-Fi 7, the industry has historically focused its marketing efforts on the gigabits-per-second metric. However, as many
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Available for over a year Mark Chapman is joined by three men who all played for England, former captain Sir Alastair Cook, former batter Mark Ramprakash and former fast bowler Steven Finn. Not many England coaches survive a thrashing by Australia. But Brendan McCullum and Ben Stokes will continue to lead the side starting with
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So you were busy, and you forgot to maintain your Duolingo streak. Now, Duo, that little green owl, is mad at you, and you’re disappointed in yourself. Whether you’re studying a language, chess, math, music or another course, a streak slip-up is not checkmate anymore. On Monday, the language-learning program announced a one-month treat for forgetful customers.
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Home really is where the heart is when it comes to The Garment’s pre-collections of late. Moving on from the Vilhelm Hammershøi interiors that informed pre-fall, Charlotte Eskildsen, still staying local, took inspiration for resort from Lille Mølle, a 17th-century windmill, home, and former mill, located near Christiania. Not only is it the setting for
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