Covering the federal election in the blue-ribbon Liberal seat of Kooyong was always going to be exciting. But I could not ...
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Turning a full load around in one day
This video shows a productive trucking day where a full trailer is delivered and reloaded within the same day. It highlights planning, timing, and coordination needed to keep work moving efficiently.
Raising kids is an incredibly rewarding experience. But it’s also, as everyone knows, a very demanding one. Behind every exciting milestone are frayed nerves, and behind every giggle, there’s usually ...
While the Solana price and the price of Dogecoin are going through their ups and downs, Digitap is gaining more traction ...
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Ethereum smashes L1 transaction record count with December 30’s 2.2M
Ethereum has just smashed its L1 transaction record by processing 2.2 million transactions in one day, all while doing so ...
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Elon Musk Owns the AI Conversation
AI guys love talking about “vibes.” There’s “vibe coding,” a term coined by OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy to describe ...
The more I spoke to my parents in the months following that first tense phone call, the more I realised they were trying to ...
From bond desks in Tokyo and credit committees in New York to currency traders in Istanbul, markets delivered both windfalls ...
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If Your Mom Does These 11 Things Consistently, You're Likely Her Favorite Kid
While moms are never supposed to have a favorite child, they sometimes hint that they do have a preference. So, if your mom ...
If I had one wish for my Democratic friends this holiday season, it would be this: stop being afraid. Don’t allow yourself to be manipulated into fear, and from there into supporting demagogues who ...
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A quarter century of design: the 25 biggest creative moments of the last 25 years
As we call time on the first quarter of the 21st century, I thought it might be a good opportunity to look back at some of ...
Restaurant kitchens run on kitchen towels. From New York diners to Michelin-starred kaiseki, chefs explain why towels matter more than almost any tool, how many they use each week, and why no service ...
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