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Tuesday 12 March 2019

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Boeing's CEO reportedly asked President Trump to not ground its plane that has crashed twice in 5 months

President Donald Trump spoke with Boeing's CEO about the second deadly crash of one the company's planes in the past five months, The New York Times reported on Tuesday.
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Theresa May's Brexit deal rejected by MPs in landslide Commons defeat

Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal was defeated in a House of Commons vote by 391 to 242. It is the second time that her agreement with the European Union has been rejected comprehensively by MPs.
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The Australian dollar is playing second fiddle to the wild swings in the British pound

The British pound was all over the place, reflecting swings in sentiment towards a Brexit deal.
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Boeing's market value has plunged by $40 billion from its 2019 peak

Shares have slumped about 15% since topping out on March 1. Wall Street analysts remain bullish on the company despite the slide, with 21 buys and only 2 sells.
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Iron ore prices rebound, and Credit Suisse says there may be further gains to come

Iron ore prices rebounded on Tuesday after two days of heavy losses. Chinese steel futures rallied hard, helping to lift bulk commodity contracts, including iron ore.
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The biggest Microsoft game of all, 'Minecraft,' is finally coming to Microsoft's best Xbox service

It's the latest major Microsoft-published game to head to the subscription-based Xbox Game Pass service.
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Felicity Huffman and others allegedly disguised bribes to help their children get into colleges as charitable donations for disadvantaged youth

Felicity Huffman was one of at least 40 people indicted on Tuesday in an alleged $US25 million college admissions scheme that helped children get into elite universities.
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These were the 50 most violent cities in the world in 2018

In 2018, 42 of the world's 50 most violent cities were in Latin America. Four were in the US, with another in Puerto Rico.
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How to delete your Facebook account on a desktop browser or mobile app

Deleting your Facebook account is more involved than you might first imagine. You'll likely want to take steps to save your data and prepare for life without your Facebook account before going through the process to avoid headaches later on.

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