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Thursday 9 March 2017

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Obamacare suffers the ultimate insult. How long you have to wait for fresh episodes of GoT. Why most of Canada isn't into Ju
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Obamacare suffers the ultimate insult. How long you have to wait for fresh episodes of GoT. Why most of Canada isn't into Justin Trudeau. And we're close to growing space spuds.
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MIKE CANNON-BROOKES: Modern technology will reshape jobs, but it's the next generation that will hurt

Atlassian co-founder and co-CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes has a bone to pick with Australian policymakers. 
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HBO is making a show about the chaotic 2016 presidential election

The upcoming show, which has no premiere date at this point, will be based on a book to be published by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann, the third instalment in the authors' successful "Game Change" series.
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The Marine Corps' nude photo-sharing scandal is even worse than first realised

The scandal that prompted an investigation into hundreds of Marines who allegedly shared naked photographs of their colleagues in a private Facebook group is much larger than has been previously reported, Business Insider has learned.
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Bottled water just surpassed a major milestone -- thanks to the 'marketing trick of the century'

For the first time ever, Americans drank more bottled water than soda in 2016. 
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I tried the new Go Cubes gummy caffeine bites -- here's the verdict

In March 2016, I spent a week trying out Go Cubes, which are made by Nootrobox. They were awful then, but these are better. Mostly.
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The largest onshore oil deposit in America for at least 30 years was just found in Alaska

Spanish oil company Repsol discovered 1.2 billion barrels of oil in Alaska. It was the largest onshore find in the US in 30 years, according to a statement from the firm.

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