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Tuesday 4 July 2017

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TOUR DE CLASH: Cycling's most popular rider, Peter Sagan, kicked off race; top sprinter Mark Cavendish forced to withdraw

Peter Sagan on Tuesday was kicked out of the Tour de France after he was involved in a crash that sent Mark Cavendish flying into a crowd barrier and onto the ground.
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North Korea just showed it has a missile that could hit the US or Australia -- here's what happens next

North Korea just tested a nuclear-capable missile that experts say could hit Alaska or northern Australia.
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The 9 Australian jobs least likely to be taken over by robots

Job site Indeed has analysed its search data to uncover the careers least likely at risk of being made obsolete through automation -- those requiring unique human skills such as creativity.
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Bernard Tomic bombed out of Wimbledon in the first round, then admitted he doesn't care if he wins or loses

Bernard Tomic has bombed out of his first round of Wimbledon, losing 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 to German Mischa Zverev in straight sets on Tuesday.
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CHART: The best and worst performing listed tech companies in Australia and New Zealand

New Zealand investment firm Clare Capital has compiled two charts that show the best-performing and worst-performing public tech companies on the ASX and NZX.
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Conor McGregor is beating Floyd Mayweather on social media and could make millions from his followers

UFC star Conor McGregor may have fewer social followers than Floyd Mayweather, but he is winning the battle for engagement. Social media firm Hookit estimates that McGregor's accounts could be worth "tens of millions of dollars" to sponsors.

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