I can confirm this behavior. I am using Feisty and this bug was
introduced with the last update! Today is the 11th of June.

I first was not sure if this is a kernel acpi issue or the fault of
gnome-power-manager. From what I saw so far, the truth must be in some
layer in between!

ACPI seems to be working and seems to recognize when a battery is plugged in:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo acpi -V
     Thermal 1: ok, 53.0 degrees C
  AC Adapter 1: on-line
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo acpi -V
     Battery 1: charging, 100%
     Thermal 1: ok, 55.0 degrees C
  AC Adapter 1: on-line

But both, gnome-power-manger and battstat-applet-2 are not seeing this
happening as it seems. They stay with what was detected at startup as
described above.

Note again, this was introduced with the latest update! It was working
last week!

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Gnome Power Manager is failing to update both level of charge and un/plugged 
status
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64347
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