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Unlocking Opportunities: A New AI Business That No One Knows! TikTok Automation

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In the vast landscape of emerging AI businesses, a hidden gem awaits discovery – TikTok automation. This innovative venture, discussed by a few, holds the potential to generate up to $100 per day. The beauty of this opportunity lies in its accessibility – anyone, anywhere in the world, can embark on this journey without the need for an Etsy account, a Mid Journey subscription, or prior experience. Armed only with your smartphone, you can harness the power of Invideo AI to transform simple lines of text into custom videos. But that’s not all; alongside this novel business idea, you’ll also learn the art of creating trending YouTube videos effortlessly. Join me as we explore the gold mine of opportunities in this video.

## Unveiling Tik Tok Automation

Curious about what TikTok automation entails? Let me share my discovery. While casually scrolling through TikTok, I stumbled upon an account that specializes in uploading spiritual videos. At first glance, it may seem ordinary, but trust me, there’s more than meets the eye. This account, in my confident estimation, consistently rakes in hundreds of dollars. How is this possible? The answers will unfold as we progress in this video. First, let’s delve into Invideo AI, the tool that will drive this business and streamline the video creation process.

## Invideo AI: Your Creative Ally

So, what exactly is Invideo AI? Picture this – create a YouTube short narrating the incredible journey of space exploration. Make it epic, using a deep Australian male voiceover. In 1957, our cosmic sojourn began with the Soviet satellite Sputnik breaching our atmosphere. Invideo AI functions similarly, turning your ideas into visually stunning videos with just a simple prompt. But hold on, there’s more to it. Add subtitles, tweak the music volume, or switch the voiceover to a British female voice – all with a few words. The possibilities are astounding, and we’ve only scratched the surface. Stay tuned, as I’ll guide you through starting a TikTok automation business using this powerful tool.

### Getting Started with Invideo AI

To access Invideo AI, follow the link in the description. Create a free account, and you’ll land on a user-friendly dashboard. The central element is a text box where you input prompts. For a basic start, you can type something like “Create a 2-minute video about cats,” and Invideo AI takes care of script planning, voiceover, and video creation.

However, for professional-quality videos, a more detailed prompt is key. As you continue watching, I’ll share my prompt formula for optimal results. In the dropdown menu, select a workflow – YouTube Shorts, YouTube Explainer, recent events video, or script to video. Each requires specific information, essential for understanding the Tik Tok automation business we’ll explore later.

## Crafting Engaging Videos: A Step-by-Step Guide

Let’s consider creating a YouTube explainer, an excellent choice for a faceless YouTube channel. Specify the video duration (e.g., 10 minutes) and provide detailed information about the video. For instance, create a video about “Nine Crazy Facts About Cats.” Be creative in defining the overall look – start with a captivating fact, ensure humor, engagement, and dynamism, and end with a question for audience interaction.

Customization continues with background music and voiceover settings. Select the music type, gender, and accent for the voiceover. Subtitles are optional but add a layer of engagement. After hitting ‘Continue,’ the magic begins as Invideo AI transforms your detailed prompt into a video. Want to customize further? Invideo AI allows you to tweak various elements, from audience selection to the video’s look and feel.

### Editing Made Easy

Not satisfied with a specific part? Invideo AI simplifies edits. Use the text box underneath the video to request changes or click ‘Edit’ for more comprehensive options. You can modify media, script, or even export to the timeline for detailed edits and full customization (currently in the alpha stage).

## Elevate Your Videos: Paid Plans and Advanced Features

While Invideo AI offers a free option, upgrading to a paid plan (starting at $20 a month) unlocks a range of features crucial for serious video creation and the TikTok automation business. Unlimited exports, high-resolution videos, and access to premium footage – these elements enhance the quality of your content.

## Viral Content Creation: Recent Events Video Workflow

Invideo AI’s recent events video workflow adds another layer to your content creation arsenal. Use an article link as a reference, and within minutes, you have a trending video. Explore the world of artificial intelligence or any niche that aligns with trending topics.

## The TikTok Automation Business Model

Now, the big question – how does the TikTok account, seemingly simple yet monetarily successful, operate? The answer lies in affiliate product promotion. By examining the account’s bio, we find links to popular ClickBank products like Soulmate Sketch and Wealth DNA Code. With multiple accounts in the same niche, they consistently promote these products in their videos, some of which have garnered millions of views. The simplicity of the videos is the key, but I’ll show you how to leverage Invideo AI for even better results.

### Getting Started with TikTok Automation

Starting your TikTok automation business is a step-by-step process. Begin by selecting an affiliate product – platforms like ClickBank or Digistore offer diverse options. Create a TikTok account, and the real fun begins – content creation. Brainstorm video ideas, and here are three methods to help you:

1. **Chat GPT Ideation**: Use Chat GPT to generate video ideas for your niche. For example, if it suggests “Dog Health Tips,” copy the idea and head to Invideo AI.

2. **Article Inspiration**: Find articles related to your niche. Copy the link, go to Invideo AI, select the YouTube shorts workflow, and use the article as a reference.

3. **Prompt Formula**: Embrace a detailed prompt formula for optimal results. Specify the duration, platform, topic, voiceover and script style, background music, and any additional information. For instance:

– **Prompt Formula Example:**
“`
Create a 3-minute YouTube video about the history of space exploration. The video should feature a deep male voiceover with an Australian accent, speaking informatively and engagingly. The script should be storytelling, making complex information easy to understand, covering key milestones from early rocketry to recent Mars missions. Choose inspiring and cinematic background music, and encourage viewers to subscribe for more educational content.
“`

## Conclusion: Unleash Your Creative Potential

As we conclude today’s video, the possibilities are limitless. With Invideo AI at your fingertips, you can unlock creative avenues, whether for TikTok automation or building a YouTube presence. The prompt formula shared empowers you to craft engaging content tailored to your audience. To embark on this journey, click the link and sign up for a free Invideo AI account. Thank you for watching, and good luck as you explore the exciting realm of AI-powered content creation!

Savannah Guthrie Set to Make Her Anticipated Return to ‘Today Show’: Here’s How to Tune In

Today Show host Savannah Guthrie is set to make a courageous return to daytime television for the first time since the unsettling disappearance of her mother, Nancy Guthrie.

Savannah has been absent from The Today Show since January 30, a few days prior to her mother’s mysterious vanishing from her Tucson, Arizona residence. Despite the unresolved investigation, Savannah has chosen to remain in the public sphere.

In an exclusive interview with her friend and colleague Hoda Kotb, Savannah discussed her decision to return to The Today Show, describing it as “this beautiful place that we call home.”

“It’s difficult to envision rejoining because it’s such a space filled with joy and light, and I cannot pretend to be someone I’m not,” Savannah expressed. “Yet, I can’t stay away either, because it’s my family. I feel it’s part of my calling right now.”

As the conversation continued in the three-part interview, she shared, “In challenging times, you seek your family. I want to be with mine. I don’t know if I can do it or if I’ll fit in anymore, but I’d like to try. I’d like to try.”

This was not the first time Savannah reunited with her colleagues. She reportedly visited the studio in March but did not appear on-camera. Her colleagues praised her decision at the time, noting it was “a step” in the right direction.

Now, Savannah will be returning to The Today Show in a regular capacity.

When will Savannah Guthrie return to The Today Show?

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Photo: Nathan Congleton/NBC

Kotb shared on The Today Show after Savannah’s tell-all interview that she will be returning to the NBC talk show beginning Monday, April 6.

Viewers can tune in beginning Monday morning to see Savannah reprise her seat at Craig Melvin‘s side in the first two hours of Today.

“A lot of people are wondering, ‘Is she coming back?’” Kotb announced on March 27. “Well, she is coming back to this job that she loves here at Today. We’re glad to say that she will start here, sitting next to this wonderful human being, Craig, Monday, April 6.”

There are many ways to tune in. Viewers can tune in via your local NBC affiliate beginning at 7 a.m. ET.

Viewers can also tune in on Peacock, which also offers a broadcast option for subscribers, or watch on NBC.com and the Today Show YouTube channel.

It remains to be seen how The Today Show will handle having Savannah return to the show. But her colleagues will be welcoming her back with open arms.

Unveiling the White House Ballroom Bunker: Secrets, History, and Mystique Revealed

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(The Hill) — A legal battle over President Trump’s intention to construct a grand ballroom on the former East Wing site of the White House has unexpectedly highlighted a previously discreet venture: the renovation of a deep-seated military bunker.

“There’s a significant military facility being developed beneath the ballroom, which recently came to light due to an unnecessary lawsuit,” Trump remarked to reporters one Sunday in late March while aboard Air Force One.

The ongoing work involves excavating a new Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC) beneath Trump’s envisioned 90,000-square-foot ballroom. Although typically shrouded in secrecy, details of this project are gradually emerging through court documents and the president’s remarks.

When Trump announced plans last October to dismantle the current East Wing, it drew immediate opposition from Democratic legislators, historians, and preservation advocates.

In response, the National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a lawsuit against the White House in December. The organization aims to stop the $400 million ballroom project, arguing the public was not given a chance to voice their opinions on the plans.

While the expansive aboveground complex has drawn most of the attention, Trump revealed during a recent Cabinet meeting that there was another motivation for the construction.

He told Cabinet members there was a national security component to the project that was “supposed to be secret” and the military “wanted it more than anybody.”  

“It was supposed to be secret, but it became unsecret because of people that are really unpatriotic saying things,” he said.

Shuffling through renderings of the project, Trump described the underground facility as having bulletproof glass and “drone-proof” roofs and ceilings.

The bunker dates back to World War II, when a shelter was built beneath the newly constructed East Wing to protect former President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the event of an air raid, according to the White House Historical Association.

The organization described the original secretive space as having “thick concrete walls and steel-sheathed ceilings with a small presidential bedroom and bath inside,” as well as nearby rooms with ventilation masks, food storage and communications equipment.

The facility, which later became known as the PEOC, has been modernized over the years and can serve as a command center for the president if needed. It was used by President George W. Bush and his team following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Former First Lady Laura Bush recalled in her 2010 memoir being “hustled inside and downstairs through a pair of big steel doors that closed behind me with a loud hiss, forming an airtight seal” as she was escorted by Secret Service agents through the underground hallways.

Questions about the PEOC reemerged after CNN reported earlier this year that the ballroom could feature a “top-secret project,” including the rebuild of a “secret bunker under the West Wing.”

Trump has often pointed to the ballroom as a needed addition so that future administrations can hold large state events indoors, rather than continuing to use outdoor tents as is done now. But the administration has also argued that delaying construction would imperil national security and expose the White House to potential damage.

The Secret Service has taken a central role in the dispute. In a sworn declaration in December, Deputy Director Matthew Quinn warned that stopping the unfinished project would interfere with the agency’s protective mission.

“While the contractor has completed most of these temporary security measures, improvements to the site are still needed before the Secret Service’s safety and security requirements can be met,” Quinn wrote.

“Accordingly, any pause in construction, even temporarily, would leave the contractor’s obligation unfulfilled in this regard and consequently hamper the Secret Service’s ability to meet its statutory obligations and protective mission.”

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon halted construction on the White House grounds this week, finding that Trump did not have the constitutional authority to move forward without congressional approval.

He excluded “construction necessary to ensure the safety and security of the White House,” however.

Trump announced plans to appeal in the Oval Office later that day, running through a list of security upgrades that coincided with the ballroom project.

“We have bio-defense all over. We have secure telecommunications and communications all over. We have bomb shelters that we’re building. We have a hospital and very major medical facilities that we’re building,” he said.

“So on that, we’re okay,” Trump added, referring to the aforementioned section of Leon’s order.

Despite legal uncertainty, the National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) voted 8-1 to approve the ballroom’s design, which includes planned seating for up to 1,000 guests.

Top 5 Highlights to Look Out for in the UCLA vs. South Carolina Championship Showdown

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PHOENIX – The journey from observer to contender has been significant for the UCLA women’s basketball team.

This remarkable shift was greatly influenced by South Carolina’s example.

UCLA strategically scheduled games against the Gamecocks a few years back to gauge their progress. Dawn Staley, South Carolina’s esteemed coach, set a benchmark that UCLA’s coach, Cori Close, aspired to reach.

“Dawn is exceptional,” Close remarked. “She’s a benchmark in women’s basketball.”

Advancement demanded perseverance. Although UCLA fell to South Carolina twice in the 2022-23 season—marking the debut year for seniors Kiki Rice and Gabriela Jaquez—the Bruins turned the tables with a decisive win at Pauley Pavilion early last season. This victory was a prelude to their inaugural Final Four appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

Now the teams will meet Sunday afternoon in the national championship game.

“It’s kind of full circle,” Jaquez said of facing a team that’s appearing in the title game for a third consecutive year and the fourth time in the last five years.

For the Bruins, this is a chance at a first NCAA title, allowing them to become the envy of everyone else in the sport.

Here are five things to watch in the title game inside the Mortgage Matchup Center:

A tall order

South Carolina is one of the few teams that has the size to challenge UCLA center Lauren Betts.

The Gamecocks’ starting lineup features Madina Okot, a 6-foot-6 center, alongside 6-3 forward Joyce Edwards. They also bring 6-4 forward Maryam Dauda off the bench.

“I thought UConn could struggle with South Carolina’s length, the way in which they can keep you from playing north and south,” Close said, referring to the problems the Gamecocks caused in their semifinal victory. “They really made them go side to side, didn’t get a lot of paint productivity, didn’t let them get three-point shots off because they’re so long, versatile, they can switch so many screens.

“I think that’s the key, is how do you move the angles, how do you use screening actions, how do you make it so that it’s not just a one-on-one long athletic battle because they are that. They are so good on so many fronts.”


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Then again …

Staley said the 6-7 Betts’ development into a complete player makes her a unique matchup challenge.

“A couple years ago you could kind of be real physical with her, she would kind of back down a little bit,” Staley said. “Now she embraces it, right? Now she welcomes it. She can play off of it so well. You have to make a decision whether you’re going to double her, single cover her, whether you’re going to triple her, then figure out how you’re going to scramble out of that and prioritize who because they can shoot the basketball.

“Lauren can see it all and is patient enough to read the defenses and pass the ball where it’s supposed to go or bet on herself.”

A repeat of history?

Close said the factor that determined the recent meetings between the Bruins and Gamecocks was which team rebounded the best and dictated play with its defense.

“I’ve been on both sides of that,” Close said. “I don’t think it’s probably going to be that different.”

Pressure check

After committing a season-worst 23 turnovers against Texas, UCLA should expect a similarly disruptive style from a team that likes to impose its physical presence.

“If I’m South Carolina,” Close said, “I would imagine we’re going to see a lot of pressure.”

Close said there were only three possessions in the semifinal when her team got clean shots in rhythm. That number needs to increase exponentially for the Bruins to beat the Gamecocks.

Prediction

The boogeying Bruins have come too far to make a misstep in their last dance.

A team for the ages further solidifies its legacy, UCLA holding on for a 69-65 victory over the Gamecocks.

Second Teen Charged as Adult in Alarming School Rape Case Involving Bullied Victim

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A Las Vegas teenager has been charged as an adult in connection with an alleged gang rape during a school trip to Costa Rica, becoming the second student from a prestigious private school to face such charges.

Prosecutors revealed that 15-year-old Dominic Kim was among at least four students from the Alexander Dawson School implicated in the sexual assault of a fellow student during their class trip last year.

Kim allegedly displayed a graphic video of the assault to other students at an event hosted by the Meadows School, according to legal statements.

Furthermore, Kim is accused of threatening to harm those who viewed the video if they reported the incident, a claim made in a civil lawsuit filed by the victim’s family.

Clark County Chief Deputy District Attorney Stacy Kollins informed the court that Kim continued to torment the victim with the videos long after the initial incident occurred.

Kim was indicted on Friday for possession of child sexual abuse material and child abuse, neglect or endangerment, reported the Las Vegas Review-Journal.  

Defense Attorney Josh Tomsheck argued against charging his client as an adult in court on Friday. 

‘I’m not disputing he did dumb stuff by showing videos, but his intent behind it wasn’t what the state is trying to proclaim,’ he said. 

Kim was a student at The Alexander Dawson School (pictured) in Summerlin, Nevada when the alleged incident occurred

Kim was a student at The Alexander Dawson School (pictured) in Summerlin, Nevada when the alleged incident occurred

Vaughn Griffith (pictured) was the first student accused of filming three classmates hold down another student and rape him with a flute on a class trip to Costa Rica

Vaughn Griffith (pictured) was the first student accused of filming three classmates hold down another student and rape him with a flute on a class trip to Costa Rica

Vaughn Griffith, 15, was also certified as an adult in January in connection with the incident. 

He was charged with possessing a visual presentation depicting the sexual conduct of a child, a category B felony punishable by one to six years in prison.

It is unclear which of the group of teens is believed to have performed the sexual assaults.  

The teens cannot be charged in the US for any sexual assault allegations because the alleged incident occurred out of the country, officials say.  

According to police, Griffith, Kim and at least two other eighth graders mercilessly bullied an anonymous classmate on the trip in April 2025. 

They allegedly stripped the victim naked and threw his clothes on the balcony at Hotel Manuel Antonio.

Two days later, the boys ‘pinned him down and pulled his pants and underwear [down]’ on a bed and sexually assaulted him, police said. 

According to charging documents, the boys threatened to cut off the victim’s penis if he resisted.

The victim told police that he had been bullied by the group in the past and did not consent to the interaction, reported KTNV

Griffith’s indictment painfully detailed the ‘graphic and violent sexual assault’ as seen in a two-minute and 16-second video he allegedly posted on Snapchat and saved in his ‘Memories’ section.

Kim allegedly showed other children videos of the assault while at an event at the Meadows School (pictured)

Kim allegedly showed other children videos of the assault while at an event at the Meadows School (pictured)

The horrific assault is said to have taken place during a private school trip to Costa Rica (pictured)

The horrific assault is said to have taken place during a private school trip to Costa Rica (pictured)

The teen was shown being held down on the bed and clearly under stress as the boys held him in place. 

He was then allegedly sexually assaulted with a flute, a Chapstick tube and toothpaste as he cried and screamed in pain and his attackers laughed.

The victim eventually told his stepmother about the alleged rape, who reported it to school principal Roxanne Stansbury.

The Alexander Dawson School’s lawyers said in January that they were aware of the ‘serious allegations involving male middle school students’ during the Costa Rica trip.

‘We take any such allegations incredibly seriously and promptly reported them to law enforcement once brought to our attention,’ they said.

‘Because the alleged misconduct occurred among middle school students, we cannot comment any further at this time.’ 

The elite preschool through eighth grade private school charges $32,500 per year. It advertises itself as a community that ‘exhibits empathy, integrity, humility and kindness,’ per their website.

Griffith (left), 15, was the first teen involved in the case to be charged as an adult

Griffith (left), 15, was the first teen involved in the case to be charged as an adult

The boys were staying at the Hotel Manuel Antonio (pictured) in Costa Rica last April when their bullying allegedly escalated to sexual assault

The boys were staying at the Hotel Manuel Antonio (pictured) in Costa Rica last April when their bullying allegedly escalated to sexual assault

Police have said that at least two others have not been charged for their alleged involvement in the incident due to jurisdictional issues. 

As of April 4, Delegación Policial Quepos in Costa Rica was unaware of any sexual assault accusations.

Evidence in the case has been sealed. The FBI confirmed that its Las Vegas Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force was involved in the investigation, reported NewsNation.

Kim posted a $30,000 bail before being transferred to District Court. The conditions of his release included high-level monitoring, the surrender of his passport and no contact with the victim or minors. 

Both Kim and Griffith are due back in court for arraignment on April 14. Griffith has pleaded not guilty and Kim has yet to enter a plea.

The Daily Mail contacted Kim’s attorney, the Clark County District Attorney’s Office, the Meadows School and the Alexander Dawson School for comment

Electric Vehicle Demand Soars Amid Fuel Crisis: Is Australia Prepared?

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Two years back, Kirk Morison mulled over purchasing an electric vehicle (EV) but ultimately chose against it due to worries about driving range and the availability of charging stations.

Recently, his perspective has shifted. Now, he joins a growing number of Australians opting for EVs as the cost of petrol and diesel climbs steeply.

“About a month or two ago, we started to realize that choosing an EV might have been the better route,” Morison shares with SBS News.

Living in Sydney and currently involved in building a new house, Morison began to revisit the idea of EVs after observing the significant battery and solar requirements for modern constructions.

The surge in petrol and diesel prices, largely driven by the conflict in the Middle East, has hastened this transition.

Morison says he placed an order for a BYD Sealion this week — but it’s unclear when he’ll get his new car. Demand is so great that some dealerships have stopped offering test drives.

His current Ford Ranger ute runs on diesel, which is now costing the father-of-three around $200 a week.

“Even if [petrol and diesel prices] came back to original levels, there’s still an incredibly strong financial case to move to an EV,” he says.

Changing perceptions around EVs

Morison’s initial concerns about access to EV charging stations and driving range have eased in the two years since he bought the ute.

Coming out of the COVID pandemic, he says his family had planned to do lots of camping and outdoor leisure activities, but ultimately found they didn’t have the time.

Reflecting on his driving habits, he also realised the ute was mainly being used for trips to and from work, and to take his three kids to activities.

While it’s occasionally useful for transporting surfboards or construction materials related to their renovation, Morison says he feels they could achieve the same result with a different vehicle.

When you start sitting down and actually being more conscious of what you’re using the vehicle for, then we realised this actually makes a lot of sense.

Morison drives around 50-60km a day on average and can easily recharge overnight at home.

For the one or two longer trips a year the family may want to take, Morison says there are apps available to help figure out where to stop for charging.

EV charging blackspots

While access to charging stations may be a concern for some, at-home charging is the most common way to refuel.

Swinburne University professor of transport technology Hussein Dia says those who can plug in their EV at home will also save the most money because residential electricity rates are usually cheaper, especially if you’re charging during the day or other off-peak periods, and even more so if you have solar panels.

“The better the charging at home, the higher the benefits,” Dia says.

An EV parked in a driveway
Charging your EV at home is the cheapest way to refuel. Some councils are trying to make it easier for people to run cables safely over footpaths so people can plug in their cars. Source: AAP / Joel Carrett

Most EVs can travel 400 to 500km on a single charge, which would enable them to drive around 30km per day for a week before needing to recharge.

“This means … people don’t need to charge every day,” Dia says.

Most EV owners only need access to public chargers if they can’t charge at home, or when travelling longer distances — for example, from Brisbane to Sydney or Melbourne.

These chargers are generally run by private operators but can be a lot faster than refuelling at home, taking as little as 15 minutes for a top-up.

In densely populated urban areas, Dia says there is usually a public charger within two to five kilometres of someone’s home, but in regional areas, it might be hundreds of kilometres away.

“On these longer routes, yes, you need to plan ahead, and you need to see where the chargers are,” he says.

Coverage along routes up and down the east and west coasts is quite good, but chargers in inland areas can be harder to find.

“This is where the charging deserts are.”

South Australian resident and Australian Electric Vehicle Association (AEVA) national president James Pickering says charging can be difficult in rural and remote areas, for example, north of Coober Pedy in South Australia, up into the Northern Territory.

There are no fast chargers along the Barkly Highway between the Northern Territory and northern Queensland, and parts of inner northern Queensland.

Better infrastructure is currently being built along the Great Western Highway in Western Australia, where there is also a shortage.

Dia believes governments need to do more to provide incentives or create partnerships with charging companies to improve coverage.

You need to have infrastructure everywhere, and Australia is quite a large place.

He says WA has the best coverage because the government identified priority routes for “electric highways”.

He says governments in the United Kingdom, the United States and New Zealand have introduced policies aiming to install EV chargers every 60 to 80km.

But AEVA vice president Jo Oddie notes that you can still find a way to charge an EV in most places.

“The reality is there’s always a power point — [there’s] more power points than service stations.”

Finding where to charge

The most comprehensive resource for finding charging stations is the crowd-sourced PlugShare online map.

Some states, such as NSW, offer their own maps, but these are not exhaustive.

Chargers offered by businesses, homeowners or community groups are also available but not always included on maps. Organisations such as ivygo allow for details of community EV chargers to be shared with motorists.

Chargers are also increasingly being installed by accommodation providers so guests can charge their EVs at night. Airbnb and Booking.com provide the option to filter venues to find those with EV charging.

An EV being charged using a street charger.
Chargers offered by businesses, homeowners or community groups are available for EV drivers —but not always included on maps. Source: AAP / Dean Lewins

Pickering says there’s been significant investment in charging infrastructure across Australia over the past 18 months.

Fast and ultra-fast charging, in particular, has been prioritised along highways.

He adds: “There’s slower destination charging that you might find somewhere you dwell for a number of hours.”

In major cities, some suburbs still don’t have access to a large number of public chargers and this will likely be needed to help those who can’t charge at home — such as apartment dwellers — to switch to EVs.

But chargers are increasingly being installed in shopping centre carparks, on street poles and around workplaces — supported by businesses and all levels of government.

Kai Li Lim, who researches EV usage and charging patterns at the University of Queensland, says people also need to be aware of what he calls the “charging curve”.

Fast chargers will charge a battery very quickly in the first few minutes, but then slow down. This means a battery can go from 0 to 80 per cent charge in the same amount of time it takes to go from 80 to 100 per cent.

That’s why as EV drivers accumulate experience … they start to realise that [they] don’t actually need to charge all the way to 100 per cent at a public charger because that’s going to take more time.

A mistake people often make when they first buy an EV, Lim says, is treating it like a mobile phone and charging it every night.

“[Later] they realise this charging curve does exist, they get into a trend where they’re charging the EV once or twice every week.

“Twice a week is usually the average.”

He also notes that not every EV supports ultra-fast charging, which means a driver could be paying more and not reaching the charging speeds they want.

Range anxiety replaced by queue anxiety

Even when chargers are available, Dia says they may not always work, leading to “queue anxiety” about longer waiting periods.

He says the reliability of chargers is important.

“Otherwise, people lose confidence and you cannot plan ahead.”

Under the National Electric Vehicle Strategy, EV charging plugs in Australia must have at least 98 per cent annual uptime — meaning the amount of time they are operational and available for use.

“That’s actually quite lax — they’re saying that for every year, you have about one week of downtime,” Lim says.

In the UK, 99 per cent uptime is required, while the US stipulates 97 per cent uptime.

Despite these guidelines, Lim says the actual functionality is likely a lot lower.

He explains that if a charger can connect to the internet, it is assumed to be working, but this is not always the case.

Sometimes people can be physically blocked from using one by vegetation, another vehicle, or because it’s been vandalised.

A 2024 study by the University of California, which sent students out to test chargers across California, found that just over 70 per cent of charge attempts succeeded.

Issues included traffic congestion at charging stations, damaged or offline chargers, difficulty using apps to find locations, and malfunctioning chargers.

Lim says it would likely be a similar situation in Australia.

More accountability needed

Lim says grants are often given to providers for the construction of charging stations, with little or no consideration for the chargers’ maintenance and lifespan.

He believes companies should be held accountable, whether through penalties or licensing, and supports stronger regulation, potentially in the form of an ombudsman or independent body to monitor operators and investigate service issues.

Lim says some products, such as Charge@Large, an app created by the Electric Vehicle Council to show real-time availability of charging points, are trying to address this problem, but rely on operators opting in to share their data, which they can be reluctant to do.

Often, the functionality of a charger isn’t tested until someone tries to use it.

Lim says other technologies, such as cameras, or improved crowdsourcing may need to be considered, although there are issues around privacy and data sensitivity to consider.

We are spending hundreds of millions of dollars on chargers using taxpayer money … but there’s quite little consideration given to the lifespan and longevity of electric chargers, and to make the operators of the chargers be accountable for their own infrastructure.

“I think that’s the gap right now we have to address.”

While there are still issues to resolve, Pickering notes EV drivers are overwhelmingly satisfied with their purchase.

“We find that only about 3 per cent of people [in Australia], once they’ve driven an EV for a while, would consider changing back to a petrol or diesel car,” Pickering says.

“And the global average for that — with our peers around the world — is less than 10 per cent.

“So just be careful — you might like it.”


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Generous $100K Reward Offered for Leads on Nancy Guthrie Case: Contact Crime Stoppers Directly

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In the ongoing investigation of the Nancy Guthrie case, numerous agencies are collecting tips, and a significant $100,000 reward has been offered to encourage witnesses to come forward. The individual behind this reward, however, advises that Crime Stoppers, instead of the sheriff’s office, is the best avenue for providing information safely. This approach allows those with credible tips to receive compensation without revealing their identities.

“I am convinced that anonymity paired with a reward will motivate people to share what they know,” stated Michael Hupy, a Wisconsin attorney and the president of Crime Stoppers Milwaukee.

In Arizona’s Pima County, the Crime Stoppers program operates under the name 88-CRIME, and they can be reached at 520-882-7463.

Hupy has already dispensed $75,000 in rewards and has pledged an additional $200,000 to aid in solving crimes in his community. He disclosed to Fox News Digital this week that he committed six figures to the Guthrie case due to the disturbing nature of her disappearance.

Savannah Guthrie standing in a studio with inset images of her mother Nancy Guthrie and an aerial view of a home in Arizona

Meanwhile, Savannah Guthrie is set to make her return to the “Today” show on Monday, following a two-month hiatus since her mother, Nancy, vanished on February 1.

She is believed to have been taken from her bedroom in northern Tucson around 2 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 1. Responding officers found a thin trail of blood droplets from her front door to the edge of her driveway. Her back doors were propped open. Her Nest doorbell camera was missing. And the trail seemingly ended there, until the FBI and Google recovered home security video showing a masked man on her doorstep — who is still unidentified.

“I was very sad that an 84-year-old woman in poor health was taken from her home, without her medication, her heart pacemaker stopped [synching], there’s blood at the crime scene, and I thought something had to be done quickly,” he told Fox News Digital. “And I thought this is a place I could step in, as I have in Milwaukee.”

He also criticized the early handling of the investigation, saying the sheriff released the crime scene too quickly and made other missteps.

Annie Guthrie standing with husband Tommaso Cioni and Savannah Guthrie outside Nancy Guthrie's home

Annie Guthrie, her husband Tommaso Cioni, and Savannah Guthrie at their missing mother Nancy Guthrie’s home on Monday, March 2, in Tucson, Arizona. (Fox News)

“I don’t think they secured the scene long enough to process it,” he said. “They went in, looked, opened it up, then they had to come back later.”

Hupy said he believes that the anonymity guaranteed by Crime Stoppers can’t be matched by the county sheriff’s tip line or even the FBI, whose tip line the Guthrie family has promoted publicly.

Tipsters can avoid being labeled “snitches” or facing retaliation, he said.

“That’s the point of it,” he added. “They get a reward anonymously, and they help society by getting criminals off the street.”

Suspect standing on Nancy Guthrie's porch in surveillance images

A source familiar tells Fox News Digital that two photos of the suspect in the Nancy Guthrie doorbell video were taken on different days. (FBI)

And with the investigation entering its third month this week, Hupy said the chance that someone who knows something about Guthrie’s suspected abduction told someone else has only increased.

“Somebody will learn something,” he said. “An ex-girlfriend will get mad and tell the authorities or Crime Stoppers that her boyfriend confessed to her. A bartender will say a drunk came in and spilled the beans on himself or someone else. So the longer it goes on, the more likely we are to get the criminal.”

Tipsters who use Crime Stoppers can also avoid getting in the middle as both the PCSD and FBI vie for information on the case independently, Hupy said.

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos speaking at a microphone during a press conference

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos gives an update on the investigation after the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of U.S. journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie, who went missing from her home in Tucson, Arizona, U.S. February 5, 2026. (Rebecca Noble/Reuters)

“Avoid the bickering and avoid the nonsense and call Crime Stoppers,” Hupy said. “We know how to handle this. We have solved thousands of cases, and we’re not in the middle of something.

And because Crime Stoppers is not a government agency, Hupy said it is not subject to freedom of information laws and does not keep identifying records of the informants it pays.

Tipsters are not asked for their names and receive a unique code number when they give information instead, he said. If there’s an arrest based on that information, they can collect by giving the code, not their name.

Law enforcement and news broadcasters outside Nancy Guthrie's residence in Tucson

In an aerial view, law enforcement and news broadcasters are stationed outside of Nancy Guthrie’s residence on Feb. 10, 2026 in Tucson, Arizona. Searches continue for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of U.S. journalist and television host Savannah Guthrie, after she went missing from her home on the morning of Feb. 1. Guthrie’s possible abductors had set a deadline of 5 p.m. on Feb. 9 for a $6 million payment. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

“If your tip results in an arrest, you get a reward,” he said. “We don’t even know your name or your address or your phone number.”

And there are no records kept of those details either, he added.

The national crime fighting organization has given out tens of millions of dollars in reward money over the years, he said.

The Crime Stoppers reward is $102,500 for information that leads to an arrest. The FBI is separately offering a $100,000 reward for information that leads to either Guthrie’s recovery or an arrest and conviction. And “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie is offering $1 million for information that brings her mother home.

“Come forward, you’ll be anonymous…and if you have the right information, you’ll get a reward,” Hupy said. “It’s that simple.”

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Anticipated Federal Budget to Highlight Spending Reductions and Tax Revisions Next Month

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Australians are increasingly tapping into their savings to make ends meet as the prospect of cost-of-living relief in the upcoming federal budget becomes more uncertain.

Government officials have indicated that the upcoming budget will likely emphasize fiscal restraint.

According to research from the comparison platform Finder, 54% of Australians have withdrawn money from their savings over the past year.

Prime Minister's Anthony Albanese's focus was on Easter today, saying it is "a time of reflection and a time of joy".
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s focus was on Easter today, saying it is “a time of reflection and a time of joy”. (Nine)
On average they pulled out more than $7000 and that’s before the war in Iran even started.

This withdrawal amounts to a staggering $85 billion nationwide, at a time when tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate without any resolution in sight.

“This really highlights the financial strain many people are experiencing,” remarked Taylor Blackburn from Finder.

“I think everyone would be well served to batten down the hatches, save where you can.”

With households tightening their belts, attention is turning to the federal budget in May.

Treasurer Jim Chalmers today said there would be spending cuts and likely reforms on tax, housing, and superannuation.

Former Nationals Leader David Littleproud said Australian families were cutting back.

“They are making these tough decisions at the kitchen table and the government has to do the same,” he said.

Assistant Foreign and Immigration Minister Matt Thistlethwaite said the focus would be “stabilising inflation and boosting productivity”.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s focus was on Easter today, saying it is “a time of reflection and a time of joy”.

Nkechi Blessing Urges EFCC to Investigate Fraud Claims Against CEO Blessing

  • Blessing Okoro, known as Blessing CEO, faces increasing scrutiny from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
  • The controversy stems from her public revelation of having stage 4 cancer on social media.
  • Actress Nkechi Blessing criticized the EFCC for its inaction regarding Blessing CEO’s situation.

Challenges seem to be escalating for self-proclaimed relationship expert Blessing Okoro, widely recognized as Blessing CEO, as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) becomes embroiled in the ongoing drama over her social media disclosure of battling stage 4 cancer.

On Friday, April 3, 2026, actress Nkechi Blessing openly chastised the anti-corruption agency for its inaction toward Blessing CEO.

The actress accused the influencer of defrauding the public and branded her as an unrepentant thief, also taunting her alleged connection with businessman IVD.

“Blessing Nkiru Okoro, you’re nothing more than a thief in broad daylight. I thought you were involved with a provider, a man who took care of everything for you. Yet, you resorted to scamming Nigerians just to make ends meet. If we had a functioning system, you’d be in jail by now. Unrepentant thief,” she wrote.

“Regarding that cancer, you’ve practically forced it upon yourself. @officialefcc, someone has deceived Nigerians, exploiting their pain, and yet no action is taken? Blessing CEO, I’m anticipating your comeback, dear… you petty thief, may your entire generation face consequences! You believe you can make 200 videos and I’ll overlook it? This time, you will truly face justice,” added Nkechi Blessing.

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Read some comments below:

@officialsarahmartins:”Shebi I warned Nigerians on time and nobody listened to me.”

@faty__96:”Then, I honestly thought Blessing CEO and Nkechi Blessing were the same person. Until last year.”

@tomicedar:”It’s her audacious posts afterwards that’s really unsettling for me…. what’s the family she defrauded still holding off. I can’t wait for VDM to start his own vase with her mtcheeeww.”

@egoponyejekwe:”I sincerely believe She only wanted to trend… But wasn’t constructive about it.”

@oluwaseunmmm:”Odidi 12M Nigeria will never learn because no evidence of cancer and dem still send money.”

@airmayca:”On a serious note, what’s @officialefcc waiting for? That’s 419 – obtaining under false pretences.”

Master the Ultimate Core Challenge: Plank Your Way to Elite Strength After 50!

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A lifestyle coach shares the plank endurance standard that indicates exceptional core strength for those over 50.

The plank is a top-tier exercise for core stabilization, widely utilized by physical therapists to enhance neuromuscular coordination. The core encompasses several muscle groups, including the back, abdominals, pelvic floor, and glutes. A weak core significantly increases the risk of issues related to the neck, shoulders, posture, hips, and knees.

Curious about the strength of your core? Here’s a simple assessment to find out. As per Terry Tateossian, the Founder and Certified Lifestyle Medicine Coach, Trainer, and Nutritionist for Women 40+ at THOR – The House of Rose, achieving a specific plank duration post-50 signifies superior core strength, placing you ahead of 90% of your contemporaries.

Opinions on planks tend to be polarized; you either embrace them or dread them, with no middle ground, according to Tateossian.

What Makes the Plank an Effective Indicator of Core Strength and Fitness?

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When it comes to planks, you either love them or hate them. Tateossian says there’s no in-between phase.

“They are one of those exercises that make 30 seconds feel like 3 hours,” she says, noting, “They reflect our core endurance, spine stability and overall ability to control our entire body. In other words, they require a full body activation. These qualities protect us as we age.”

The Ideal Plank Hold Benchmark for Those 50+

According to Tateossian, if you’re able to hold a weighted plank with solid form—a weight plate is placed over your back as you hold the position without your midsection collapsing—for more than two minutes, you’re considered “top-tier” among your age group.

“It signals functional strength in the core, shoulders, glutes, quads and deep core,” she tells us.

If Your Plank Fitness Is Lacking, Here’s What To Do

If your plank performance can use some improvement, there are a few exercises you can do in order to strengthen your holds. These include dead bugs, bird dogs, modified (knee) planks, and glute bridges.

Dead Bugs

  1. Lie flat on your back, arms extended toward the sky and knees lifted in a tabletop position.
  2. Press your lower back into the floor and engage your core.
  3. Lower one arm and the opposite leg.
  4. Hover for a moment without allowing your arm or leg to touch the ground.
  5. Return to the start position.
  6. Repeat on the other side, and continue to alternate

Bird Dogs

  1. Start on all fours.
  2. Extend your left arm and right leg, keeping your core braced.
  3. Hold for a moment before returning to the start position.
  4. Switch sides, continuing to alternate.

Glute Bridges

  1. Begin by lying flat on your back with bent knees and feet hip-width apart on the floor, arms at your sides with palms pressing into the ground.
  2. Press through your heels to lift your hips until your body forms a straight line from head to heels.
  3. Squeeze your buttocks, holding at the top for a moment.
  4. Lower your hips back to the start position.

“The goal is to keep progressing in core strength over time. So maybe on day one, you can only hold a full-body weight plank for 10 seconds, but by day 60, you have worked your way to a two-minute full-body plank, and by day 120, you are holding a 24-lb plate on your back and holding a two-minute plank without breaking form,” Tateossian says.

Thrilling Rescue: U.S. F‑15 Airman Saved After Intense Firefight in Iran

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U.S. special operations forces have successfully rescued the second crew member of an F-15E fighter jet that crashed in Iran, following an intense exchange of fire. Reports confirm that both airmen and their rescuers have been safely evacuated from the area.

According to sources from Axios and Fox News, the daring mission to retrieve the weapons systems officer was completed over a day after the jet was downed. This high-stakes operation took place behind enemy lines, highlighting the complexity and danger involved.

The incident was described by officials as a “worst-case scenario,” with U.S. forces in a race against time to reach the crew before Iranian troops could detain them.

On Saturday, the second crew member was found, sparking a rescue mission as Iranian forces, including the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), also moved in to capture the airman.

To counter the advancing Iranian forces, U.S. air units launched strikes, allowing special operations troops on the ground to carry out a strategic extraction amid ongoing hostilities.

The weapons systems officer had evaded capture after ejecting alongside the pilot, using Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) training to move away from the wreckage and take cover on elevated terrain while activating an emergency beacon, according to reporting cited by Fox News.

There was fighting on the ground during the mission, though no U.S. personnel were killed, according to sources familiar with the operation.

Two rescue helicopters were struck by enemy fire during Friday’s operations, wounding crew members, but both aircraft remained operational and exited Iranian territory.

Additional aircraft supported the mission, including an A-10 Warthog that provided cover for rescue teams before later crashing in Kuwait, with the pilot ejecting safely and being recovered.

The pilot of the F-15E had been rescued hours after the jet was downed Thursday night — early Friday local time — in southwest Iran, while the second crew member remained missing for more than 24 hours, prompting an intensive search effort.

Both airmen were able to establish communication after ejecting, aiding U.S. forces in locating and recovering them.

Earlier reports from Al Jazeera had indicated the second crew member had been recovered following a “heavy firefight” but had not yet been safely extracted, as the operation remained ongoing inside Iranian territory at the time.

Strikes and reported clashes were observed in and around Dehdasht, near where the aircraft was downed, with initial reports indicating casualties and an active operational environment as U.S. forces moved to recover the missing airman.

Iranian authorities had also been searching for the downed crew member in the days prior, including calls for civilians to assist in locating him.

President Donald Trump confirmed the operation in a statement early Sunday, declaring, “We got him!” and describing the mission as “one of the most daring search and rescue operations in U.S. history.”

Trump said the rescued crew member — identified as a colonel — had been “behind enemy lines in the treacherous mountains of Iran,” adding that the airman is now “safe and sound” after sustaining injuries.

The president said he directed the deployment of “dozens of aircraft” equipped with “the most lethal weapons in the world” to carry out the mission, while senior military leadership monitored the operation in real time.

He also revealed that the first pilot had been rescued earlier but that the operation was not immediately disclosed “because we did not want to jeopardize our second rescue operation.”

“We will never leave an American warfighter behind,” Trump declared, adding that the successful recovery of both crew members without any U.S. fatalities demonstrated “overwhelming air dominance” over Iran.

Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoshuaKlein.