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Monday 25 September 2017

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North Korea thinks the US has declared war on it. The Brownlow that was, and Mark of the Year that wasn't. LeBron posterises
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

North Korea thinks the US has declared war on it. The Brownlow that was, and Mark of the Year that wasn't. LeBron posterises Trump. And yes, your iPhone 8 will shatter expensively.
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The years-long trend of more women joining ASX200 company boards has suddenly stalled

At the end of August there were 25.4% female directors across the ASX200, only fractionally above the 25.3% achieved at the end of 2016.
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Russian-linked Facebook ads reportedly aimed 'to sow chaos' between racial and religious groups

Russian operatives worked to capitalise on racial and religious tensions leading up to the US election by purchasing Facebook ads aimed at appealing to one group and inciting another, The Washington Post reported.
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I ate at Disney World's most exclusive restaurant -- here's why it didn't live up to the hype

Disney World has dozens of uniquely themed dining options and hotels, from the indoor drive-in movie theatre restaurant to the All-Star Movies Resort with "Mighty Ducks" decor.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says he voted against Steve Ballmer's $7.6 billion Nokia mistake

When Microsoft's then CEO Steve Ballmer proposed buying Nokia to shore up the company's foundering mobile phone division, Satya Nadella thought it would be a mistake.
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Antarctica just lost another huge chunk of ice 4X the size of Manhattan -- and that could be just the beginning

The ice broke off of Pine Island Glacier, which is the fastest melting glacier on the continent. 
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'BURN THE NFL': Americans are destroying football jerseys after players kneel in protest during the national anthem

After more than a year of Colin Kaepernick and other NFL players sitting and kneeling during the national anthem, the controversy over their protests is at a tipping point.

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