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Wednesday 11 January 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Trump's first press conference in six months was a blast. Bond kings go to war. The 5 biggest risks to the global economy. And the first time a US bee species is endangered.
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Everything you think you know about HBO's next show is wrong -- it's actually way better

If you've seen a commercial for "The Young Pope," you might think the show is about a woke millennial who turns the Catholic church upside down and provides free vape pens to all.
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Peter Thiel says the age of Apple is over

Here's what he said in a Q&A with Maureen Dowd of The New York Times when he was asked to confirm or deny that "the age of Apple is over.".
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Australian researchers have found a link between heartburn drugs and gastro

Popular drugs prescribed for heartburn have have been linked to an increase in the risk of infectious gastroenteritis. 
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160 million Americans can't afford to treat a broken arm

A lot of Americans are really struggling. The precarious personal finance situation of Americans has made news for years.
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Science explains why this picture of a sprouting strawberry disgusts some people

The picture disturbs some people due to a phenomenon called "trypophobia" --  a fear of clusters of holes.
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Now is the time to talk about creating humans from stem cells

A paper landed in my inbox this week with a startling premise. That soon, stem cells swabbed from human beings' cheeks or skin could be cultured to create germ cells (sperm and eggs), and from there to create a human being.
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Here's Jeff Gundlach's full presentation on expensive stocks, the economy under Trump, and the Federal Reserve

Jeff Gundlach, the so-called "bond king" and CEO of DoubleLine Capital, held his latest "Just Markets" webcast on Tuesday night highlighting his recent thoughts about the US economy and global markets.

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