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Thursday 19 January 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

It's Obama's last day - here are some hits and memories. Why farmers are stuffing their cows with red Skittles. Atlassian bridges the gender gap. And a first look at the Galaxy S8.
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The pre-inauguration nuclear briefing Trump will receive is 'kind of like how to use your remote control for the TV'

Trump will be given the infamous nuclear codes, and he'll be instructed in how to launch nuclear attacks that could level cities.
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The 10 most expensive cities in the world to move to

Moving to a new city can be stressful, and expensive. There's the cost of the move itself, including packing and shipping, and then there's setup expenses when you get there.
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The US just put China on notice with F-35s in the Pacific -- but China may be ready with a counter punch

The US just put China on notice by making the first-ever permanent forward deployment of US Marine Corps F-35Bs to Iwakuna, Japan. But despite the plane's revolutionary capability, China has some tricks up its sleeve as well.
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This Finnish guy gets a $600 per month 'basic income' for doing absolutely nothing

Earlier this year, in an effort to learn about people's work habits, Finland launched an experiment giving $600 to 2,000 unemployed Finns every month for two years.
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GEORGE SOROS: Trump is a con man and he will fail

Billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros on Thursday reiterated his belief that US President-elect Donald Trump is "an imposter and con man and a would-be dictator."
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Scientists have linked the deaths of three US presidents to the same surprising cause

Many historians will tell you it was pneumonia that killed President William Henry Harrison. But a recent study reexamined the journal of Harrison's physician, and determined it was actually something else that killed Harrison -- and two of his successors.

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