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Thursday, 1 June 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

How the world will warm without the US helping keep it cool. The biggest plane ever built rolls out. Some guy skydived from a drone. And all you know about parmesan is wrong. 
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The reasoning behind Trump pulling out of the Paris climate agreement

US President Donald Trump called the Paris climate agreement a "self-inflicted major economic wound" that weakens US sovereignty and doesn't do much for the environment.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

Markets keep moving up. Except Australia's.
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HENRY BLODGET: This chart explains everything that's wrong with the economy today

Henry Blodget explains the most important chart in the world right now based on economist Pavlina Tcherneva's analysis of income gains during recoveries. 
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The NBA Finals is going to be a career-defining test for LeBron James and his legacy

Throughout this postseason, talk has ramped up comparing James to Michael Jordan, a once untouchable figure.
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Facebook execs face more questions and concerns about fake news

Fake news dominated the discussion at Facebook's annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday. 
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Australia's fast mobile broadband is killing landline, which is still slower than Kenya and Thailand

Australia is still dominating mobile broadband in the Asia-Pacific but progress on landline is steady, with the country re-entering the top 50 in the first quarter of this year.
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Uber's CEO penned a touching tribute honouring his late mother

Kalanick's mother died in a boating accident, while his father remains in the hospital in a "serious" condition. 

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