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

After three people died on a cruise ship struck by a hantavirus, authorities are actively tracking down 29 people who had left the ship. They’re trying to trace the spread of the virus. It’s a long, arduous, global process to find and notify people who might be at risk of infection. Hey, wasn’t there supposed
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For Sandra Bullock, motherhood is practically magic. And this year, the 61-year-old shared an ultra-rare look at her two kids, son Louis, whom she adopted at three years old in 2010, and daughter Laila, who joined the family in 2015 when she was just over two years old. “To all the mamas,” Sandra captioned her
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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Sciatica afflicts millions of people each year—though not as many people as think they have it. A growing catchall term among the undiagnosed for all manner of back problems, sciatica is a specific lower-back nerve condition that requires specific action to address. “Early detection matters,” John Gallucci Jr. MS,
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Tucker Carlson has risen to 7 percent in the 2028 Republican presidential nomination prediction markets, despite having no campaign, committee, or party apparatus, due to his large independent media presence and the dissatisfaction of Trump’s base with his declining approval ratings.
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I spent years sleeping on a pillow setup that only worked for about an hour at a time. I’d pile two or three pillows into a loose V-shaped stack, so my shoulder had somewhere to go and my head felt supported. I’d drift off, then wake up half-asleep, arm tingling, shoulder jammed, neck aching, and
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