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Tuesday 3 September 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Zara is under fire from China for allegedly supporting Hong Kong protesters and the Australian cash rate kept on hold.
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Boris Johnson defeated after MPs vote for plan to delay Brexit and stop a no-deal exit

Rebel Conservative MPs joined with opposition parties to pass a motion that will allow them to bring forward new legislation that could force Johnson to request a three-month delay to Brexit.
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Facebook just made a huge change to a fundamental feature after its $5 billion clash with the US government

Facebook is changing a fundamental feature of its service: The way it suggests tags for photos you upload.
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Here's why Uber Eats and Deliveroo rival DoorDash chose Melbourne over Sydney for its Australian launch

US-headquartered food delivery app DoorDash will officially launch in Australia on Wednesday in its first international expansion outside North America.
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The European Space Agency says it dodged a SpaceX satellite because the company wouldn't move it out of the way

SpaceX launched 60 experimental Starlink internet satellites in May, one of which had a 1-in-1,000 chance of hitting other spacecraft.
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Ariana Grande is suing Forever 21 over ads she says featured 'a look-alike model' wearing her signature hairstyle

Ariana Grande on Monday filed a $US10 million lawsuit against Forever 21 over its advertisements, which her lawyers argue clearly reference the star.
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'What is my LinkedIn URL?': How to find your LinkedIn URL or change it to a custom address

It's important to know what your LinkedInURL is in order to share your profile page with others, including potential employers.
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Teens who eat lots of fast food and avoid fruits and vegetables may be more likely to have depression

A high-sodium, low-potassium diet was linked to more severe symptoms of depression.
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Robyn Jacobson is taking the mystery out of tax

For Fellow of CPA Australia Robyn Jacobson accounting isn't just a profession, it's a passion and a vocation that cuts across various aspects of life and work.

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