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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
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Wednesday 18 December 2019
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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia
It's Thursday and the end (of the year) is nigh.
Facebook is using part-time fact-checkers to fight misinformation
The reviewers are contractors tasked with spotting dubious-looking content, researching it, and then running it up the chain to Facebook.
Not to be outdone by Westpac, NAB is now facing up to $10 billion in fines for 10,000 alleged violations of the law
NAB execs are under investigation, over what the regulator says are "systemic failures".
Google will pay $481 million to settle a decade-long tax dispute with the ATO, following similar agreements with Apple and Facebook
Google appears to have paid its way out from under the ATO's microscope
Thousands of Americans went to pro-impeachment rallies the night before the House vote on whether to impeach Trump
Organisers say more than 600 rallies were planned across the country, with an anticipated turnout of about 200,000.
WeWork sets up a $1.75 billion credit line with Goldman Sachs as part of its massive bailout package
WeWork arranged a $US1.75 billion letter of credit with Goldman Sachs on Tuesday as the startup looks to recover from the brink of bankruptcy.
Australia just recorded its hottest day in history, capping a year of extreme temperatures around the world
Australia on Tuesday recorded its hottest day on record, with an average temperature across the country of 40.9 degrees Celsius.
Huawei's next major P40 flagship phone will reportedly launch in March 2020 without any Google apps
Huawei consumer boss Richard Yu told French tech publication Frandroid that the Chinese tech firm will launch the P40 in Paris next year.
Tesla is one of the most trusted car brands in Australia, according to new research
Roy Morgan listed the top 10 trusted brands, with Japanese car brands Toyota, Mazda, Honda, Subaru and Nissan among the most trusted.
Traders betting against pot stocks made almost $1 billion in 2019. Here are the 8 stocks most responsible for those gains.
Short-sellers betting against the cannabis sector have made $US993 million in gains year-to-date.
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