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  3. Spike in "JLo tour 2020" after 's performance at the

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  4. . is the most searched player ahead of

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  5. . is the most searched player ahead of

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  6. TUESDAY: It's the State of the Union and you can see how searches have changed over the years with our interactives. >>

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  7. MONDAY: It's the and you can find out the top issues searched and questions asked across the state. >>

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  9. THREAD: the next few days are full of news - and we have realtime Google Trends data for you, with embeddable visuals and data downloads…

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  11. Rotel dip or Pizza dip for the ? Here are the uniquely highly searched game recipes by state. More data:

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  12. Getting ready for Sunday? Check out our page of realtime search trends and visuals.

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  13. 📚 It’s back to school for many Aussie students this week. School-related searches have doubled in the past month in Australia and top related queries for school supplies include sustainable, DIY and “aesthetic” stationery. 🤓

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  14. . was the most searched performance

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  15. It's the tonight. Check out our page of real-time search data on the awards.

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  16. Happy ! This year we celebrate the Year of the Rat.

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  17. 🏮Every year, search interest for the Chinese Zodiac spikes ahead of Lunar New Year globally. To celebrate the year of the Rat 鼠 🐀, we've charted search interest for Zodiac animals over the past 12 years! 🎆

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  18. Average daily search interest in "climate change" is more than four times the daily average for "hazard reduction" over the past three months in Australia. 5/5 See our embeddable chart here:

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  19. We can’t share exact numbers, but we can show you how search interest for these topics stack up against one another. The long and the short of it is: Australians are consistently searching for more than 4/5

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  20. Misinformation spread online via bots has, in part, fuelled interest for in Australia in recent months, but just how big an impact has this had? 3/5

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