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Monday 9 September 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Hard-working Rafa Nadal wins at Flushing Meadows and Boris backs down a little on Brexit.
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Competition in Australian banking is finally heating up as neobank 86 400 opens for business just hours after rival Xinja

86 400 has joined competitor Xinja in Australia's burgeoning banking sector, to become just the second neobank to offer savings and transactions accounts to Australians.
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The Trump campaign is launching its own social networking app to mobilize 'the army of Trump' for 2020

President Donald Trump has used Twitter as a digital megaphone throughout his presidency to directly address supporters - and he will soon have another tool at his disposal to get his message out unfiltered.
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Buyers are piling back into the housing market and they're taking on the debt to prove it — as home loans spike the most since 2016

Home loans have experienced their biggest monthly gain in almost four years, as buyers take on more debt to jump into the property market.
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You can now watch NBA and WNBA games free thanks to a new multi-year deal between SBS and the blockbuster US basketball leagues

SBS has signed a multiyear deal with the NBA and the WNBA to broadcast live games free to air.
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Lakes of methane on Saturn's moon Titan may be the craters of giant explosions, a new study shows

Saturn's largest moon, Titan, is one of our solar system's strongest candidates for alien life.
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Boris Johnson ordered to publish secret no-deal Brexit plans to suspend parliament

UK prime minister Boris Johnson ordered to release private communications between his advisers on the plan to suspend parliament.
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13 winners and losers of Week 1 of the NFL season

The NFL season has officially begun with a full slate of games on Sunday kicking off the action.
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A man was charged with criminal mischief after damaging Wall Street's 'Charging Bull' statue with a banjo

A man damaged Wall Street's famous "Charging Bull" statue Saturday by repeatedly hitting it with a banjo, police told NBC New York.
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5 tips to avoid boring tasks and make your day more productive

No matter how much you love your job, there will always be tasks you actively dread having to pick up.

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