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Sunday 4 December 2016

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Austria proves nationalism hasn't taken over the world yet. Why you should treasure your "ugly wife". Trump upsets all of Ch
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Austria proves nationalism hasn't taken over the world yet. Why you should treasure your "ugly wife". Trump upsets all of China. And an Aussie bloke punches a roo to save his dog.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

US non-farm payrolls were released Friday showing an around consensus rise of 178,000 while the BLS survey showed the unemployment rate fell to the lowest level since 2007 with a print of just 4.6%.
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Donald Trump could erase Obama's legacy almost as soon as he takes office

Trump has come out strongly against almost all of the top initiatives Obama spent eight years working on and they're fragile enough to reverse course fairly easily.
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The most dangerous foods for your pets

A lot of people have heard that chocolate is bad for dogs, but there are plenty of other foods that can be extremely harmful to pets.
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A startup just showed why hydrogen vehicles are better than electric -- but there's a catch

A Utah-based startup is trying to revolutionise the trucking industry with hydrogen power. The Nikola One relies on hydrogen fuel cells, but also comes with a 320 kWh battery, to achieve a range of 2000km.
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A showdown between Trump and the Fed is looming

The Federal Reserve could clash with President-elect Donald Trump on its core responsibility to keep prices stable.
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Psychiatrists studied 400 movies to find the most realistic psychopath

As frightening as movie psychopaths like Norman Bates and Hannibal Lecter appear on the big screen, they may not be as realistic compared to their real-life counterparts

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