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Tuesday 13 August 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Hong Kong tensions escalate as protests turn violent and Chinese troops move to the border.
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Google reportedly has a massive culture problem that's destroying it from the inside

Google has been struggling with internal and external criticism across the last several years on a variety of issues, from lacking diversity in its workforce to its work in China.
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People chased down the stabbing suspect in Sydney and trapped him under chairs and a milk crate

Members of the public chased down and trapped a stabbing suspect under wicker chairs and plastic crates so the police could arrest him.
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The reason why Instagram 'likes' have quietly disappeared completely from some posts

Recently, Instagram removed the 'like' counts from posts -- but the company actually took its dramatic test one step further and is testing the complete removal of 'likes'.
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Banks shouldn't penalise borrowers for enjoying wagyu beef, fine wine and caviar, judge finds in landmark lending case

The reluctance of Australian banks to assess the spending habits of every mortgage applicant isn't irresponsible, the Federal Court of Australia has found in a landmark case.
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Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam, donated money to a charity for sex trafficking victims in 2008

Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein's alleged madam, donated money to a charity for sex trafficking victims in 2008, according to tax documents.
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Steve Smith reportedly invested $100,000 in mattress startup Koala in 2015 — now it's netted him more than his whole cricket career

Australian cricketer Steve Smith has even more to celebrate than the latest Ashes victory.
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More than half of all Americans think Donald Trump fuels white supremacy

57% of Americans surveyed in a new poll said they thought President Donald Trump is a white supremacist or emboldens white supremacy.
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You'll probably have 12 jobs in your life – here's how education needs to change to prepare you for the new work life

A lot gets written about what the future of work will look like, but not as much about the future of education.

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