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Wednesday 16 October 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

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Newly uncovered tax documents show Trump kept '2 sets of books' and may have committed financial fraud

Newly uncovered tax documents from President Donald Trump that were obtained by ProPublica contain several inconsistencies that could point to financial fraud.
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Elon Musk reportedly testified that he's low on cash and assets that could quickly be turned into cash

Elon Musk testified that he is "financially illiquid," a lawyer for the British diver Vernon Unsworth wrote in a legal filing,Bloomberg first reported.
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Hong Kong protesters burn LeBron James jersey after his response to Daryl Morey's controversial tweet

LeBron James is facing criticism from all sides after his response to Daryl Morey's tweet in support of the ongoing protests in Hong Kong. At the protests, the Associated Press photographer Mark Schiefelbein captured images of protesters in Hong Kong burning James' jersey.
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Vaping for only a month can cause lung inflammation, even if you're healthy and have never smoked before

As vaping-related lung illnesses continue to mount, health officials are looking into which ingredients could be causing these potentially life-threatening health problems.
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Aldi accused of forcing workers to drive with fatigue and work in unsafe conditions – but Aldi says it's all 'lies'

The Transport Workers Union (TWU) and truck drivers held protests on Wednesday, claiming unsafe conditions in Aldi's supply chain. According to the TWU, Aldi workers have raised concerns about fatigue, unsafe loading docks and faulty equipment.
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The NSW coroner wants to use pill testing at festivals to stop Australians dying – but the state government is refusing to budge an inch

NSW deputy coroner Harriet Grahame has recommended the state introduce pill testing at music festivals, after a three-week inquest into the death of six young Australians between December 2017 and January 2019.
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The hottest Australian tourist destination has been revealed as Canberra – with its spectacular roundabouts and Questacon

The latest set of tourism stats have shown that, spectacularly, Canberra is the fastest growing tourist destination in Australian for international visitors.
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The UK porn block has been scrapped by Boris Johnson's government

The UK porn block has been scrapped by Boris Johnson's government. The law would have imposed age verification on porn websites viewed in the UK.
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North Korea has released photos of Kim Jong-Un riding a white horse through the snow

New official photos have emerged of North Korea leader Kim Jong-Un riding a white horse through the snow. The photos, released by state media, depict him riding alone up the country's highest mountain and the spiritual homeland of the Kim dynasty, Mt Paektu.

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