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Monday 13 February 2017

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California needs to build a new $200 million wall. North Korea has new nightmare missile. How our low-energy politicians are
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

California needs to build a new $200 million wall. North Korea has new nightmare missile. How our low-energy politicians are losing our votes. And Tim Cook's doing a happy dance.
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Self-driving car startups could be creating a bubble in Silicon Valley

There's certainly a clear financial incentive to jump into the space, as the traditional auto industry, flush with cash after a multi-year sales boom, looks to take command of autonomous-vehicle technologies and "future proof" itself.
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REPORT: Senior managers at Australia Post manipulated data on employee injury rates to keep their bonuses

According to former and current Australia Post managers, senior staff postponed processing injury claims and recorded workers as on sick leave instead of absent with injury.
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Trump's big press conference with Justin Trudeau was missing a question about the elephant in the room

President Donald Trump managed to avoid questions about concerns that embattled National Security Advisor Michael Flynn misled Trump officials about his communications with Russia's ambassador.
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11 real-life places 'Game of Thrones' uses to create Westeros

Westeros may be a fictional world, but you can actually visit many of the famous locations from the series in the real world. 
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IKEA's top design chief reveals the company's best product of all time

The company's design manager, Marcus Engman, started working there at age 16, and has stuck around for his entire career.
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Classic marijuana sales are tumbling as a new way of getting high takes over

"Do you even vape, bro?" In California, the answer is increasingly, "Yes".

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