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Tuesday 8 October 2019

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The RBA has just revealed what it needs to unleash quantitative easing and negative interest rates in Australia for the first time

Australia could face unprecedented measures like negative interest rates and quantitative easing (QE) in a desperate attempt to kickstart the economy, after the Reserve Bank governor Philip Lowe endorsed both in a new report on Tuesday.
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Uber Eats drivers marched on NSW Parliament today, protesting an alleged algorithm change they say slashed their income by up to 50%

Uber Eats drivers and the Transport Workers Union (TWU) hit the streets today outside NSW Parliament to demand government action in response to pay cuts.
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Blizzard is under fire from lawmakers, gamers, and maybe even its own employees after punishing a 'Hearthstone' competitor who voiced his support for protesters in Hong Kong

Blizzard Entertainment, the company behind video games like "World of Warcraft" and "Overwatch," is currently under fire for its decision to punish an esports player who voiced support for protesters in Hong Kong.
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White House says Trump 'cannot permit his administration' to cooperate with the 'partisan and unconstitutional' impeachment inquiry

The White House told House Democrats on Tuesday it won't be cooperating with them on their impeachment inquiry, setting the stage for a momentous constitutional clash between the legislative and executive branches of government.
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Conor McGregor's entourage have been accused of forcing a nightclub bottle service girl into their car after a booze-fuelled evening in LA

While investigating a story about Drake and Los Angeles celebrity hotspot Delilah, former employees told us a disturbing story they said took place at the club-slash-restaurant involving MMA fighter Conor McGregor and his entourage.
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The NBA is trying to play both sides of the controversial Hong Kong tweet and hoping their long history in China will help

The NBA is attempting to balance competing interests in the wake Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey tweeting in support of the protests in Hong Kong.
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A new leak may have revealed the Pixel 4's pricing, and it looks like Google's new flagship phone won't be cheap

New information posted by reliable leaker Evan Blass may have revealed the pricing of Google's latest smartphone, the Pixel 4. Blass posted Canadian launch prices for four different Pixel 4 devices - the 64GB Pixel 4 is the cheapest at CAD $1,049.95 (A$1,170) and Pixel 4 XL 128GB at CAD $1,359.95 (A$1,517).
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17 habits of self-made millionaires, from a man who spent 5 years studying rich people

Thomas C. Corley spent five years studying millionaires and gathered his insights in multiple books, including "Change Your Habits, Change Your Life."
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Astronauts just printed meat in space for the first time — and it could change the way we grow food on Earth

Russian cosmonauts on the International Space Station just printed meat in space for the first time. On September 25, the Israeli food-tech startup Aleph Farms loaded a spacecraft with vials of cow cells.

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