Charging queues return as Easter road trips test Australia’s EV infrastructure
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Name: Ajani RussellOccupation: Visual artist, arts educator, college professorTell me about what you’re wearing today. So the jacket is Mugler. The hoodie is from a KORN concert I went to in London. I’m wearing Allsaints leggings that I turned into a top, the red pants are from a jumpsuit from some Brazilian brand—I didn’t like
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Updated May 15, 2026 — 5:27am,first published 10:31pm Save You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. AAA London: A senior British cabinet minister has quit the government to clear the way for a leadership challenge against Prime Minister Keir Starmer after months of internal
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Lume isn’t just a modern and expensive lamp; it doubles as a laundry folding genie. And to hype and humanize this alien-like robo housemaid before it starts shipping this summer, the company behind it, has launched an all-out, high-gloss social media video blitz. There’s a commercial launch video, a 10-minute-long documentary about Syncere’s founders, and
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I wanted one headset to cover calls, music, and travel. This one gets close in some ways. It surprised me in a few areas. It also reminded me why “do everything” products rarely succeed completely. Jabra’s pitch is simple. One headset for work and personal use. The Evolve3 85 is built for calls first, with
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