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Sunday 6 November 2016

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The FBI is back on the Clinton Christmas card list, but has WikiLeaks got a big one coming? The cricket is awful, but so are
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The FBI is back on the Clinton Christmas card list, but has WikiLeaks got a big one coming? The cricket is awful, but so are the All Blacks. And the song that reduces your anxiety - fact.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Markets are likely to be more positive in Asia today than many would have expected now that FBI director Comey has written to Congress and said the FBI's conclusions on Hillary Clinton's email use are "unchanged since July".
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6 American celebrities who say they will move to Canada if Donald Trump becomes president

With Election Day close and a Donald Trump presidency appearing increasingly likely, some of Hollywood's left-leaning stars are preparing to emigrate to the country up north if things go sour for them.
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We put Siri, Alexa, Google Assistant, and Cortana through a marathon of tests to see who's winning the virtual assistant race -- here's what we found

If you're a major tech company in 2016, chances are you have some sort of chatty virtual assistant. 
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The pros and cons of drinking protein shakes after exercising

Registered dietitian and exercise physiologist Samantha Heller reveals the pros and cons of drinking protein shakes after exercising.
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The Mexican peso just soared after the FBI cleared Clinton

The currency is up by about 1.0% at 18.7488 against the US dollar in early Monday trade.
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Tesla might be on the verge of a breakthrough that would change its 'overpromising' reputation

About a week and a half ago, Greenlight Capital's David Einhorn took a shot at Tesla CEO Elon Musk in a third-quarter investor letter. 

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