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Wednesday 2 August 2017

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We can now cure our diseases before we're born. The 10 biggest raises by Aussie startups this year. Tesla earnings. And why
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

We can now cure our diseases before we're born. The 10 biggest raises by Aussie startups this year. Tesla earnings. And why you should buy more kitchen sponges, and less cheese. 
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Inside the rise, fall, rebound, and spectacular flameout of Anthony Scaramucci

People close to him say he's still interested in politics, and he told a reporter this week that he'll reemerge after laying low for a while.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Dollar traders are waiting for a key data drop.
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Inside the extravagant 3-day millionaire wedding of a Hong Kong it-girl and her financier fiancé in a stunning Italian setting

The ceremony took place in front of 130 guests at an idyllic setting in Capri, on Italy's Amalfi coast -- the bride's favourite holiday destination.
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Euthanasia campaigner Andrew Denton has heart disease

The illness has forced the former host of Enough Rope to withdraw from campaigning in favour of voluntary euthanasia as the Victorian parliament prepares introduce legislation to allow assisted death.
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ELON MUSK: Tesla is changing its strategy to bring the Model Y to market faster

Musk said Tesla will no longer use an entirely different vehicle architecture to build the Model Y, the compact SUV due to hit the market by 2020. Tesla will instead borrow from the Model 3's vehicle architecture to build the Model Y.
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A British volunteer fighting ISIS in Syria reportedly killed himself to avoid being captured

Ryan Lock, 20, from West Sussex, sustained a leg injury while fighting in Raqqa before getting surrounded by ISIS fighters, The Guardian reported. 
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The bitcoin split gave some investors free money -- here's why not everyone got paid

On Tuesday, bitcoin split in two, doubling the holdings of some investors. With bitcoin cash trading around $US400, those investors got a big payday.

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