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Thursday 25 August 2016

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

It's a brave new world. Self-driving cars are off the leash, pizzas are dropping from the sky and robots are making WA teens have more babies. And The Rock is our favourite actor.
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Science reveals the tricks financial planners can use to manipulate their clients

The study found many Australians can't tell the difference between good and bad financial advice and don't know about techniques used by advisers to manipulate decisions.
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

This weekend's Jackson Hole meeting has provided the latest excuse for traders not to do anything. Stocks in the US were down a little, oil rallied, but overall it was a very quiet night across most other markets.
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Ryan Lochte reportedly charged over false robbery claim and summoned back to Rio

According to ESPN, Brazil's Justice Department is summoning Lochte back to Rio to appear in court for a hearing about the night of what he alleged was a robbery in Rio.
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Watch the world's largest aircraft crash land on its 2nd flight

Hybrid Air Vehicles' Airlander is the largest aircraft in the world -- it's designed to carry 20,000kg to remote locations all around the globe. The vehicle recently crash-landed on its second flight ever.
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There are now 'rumblings of a Clinton landslide'

A poll from Quinnipiac University released Thursday gave Hillary Clinton a massive advantage over her Republican counterpart, Donald Trump.
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The maker of the EpiPen is playing a dirty trick right from Martin Shkreli's book

Mylan, the company that sells the life-saving anti-allergy shot EpiPen, has said that it will provide discount coupons to patients to subsidise the $600 drug.
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Here's when an F-15 is better than an F-22 or an F-35

Justin Bronk, a Research Fellow specialising in combat airpower at the Royal United Services Institute, tells us why the 40-year-old F-15 still has life in it yet.

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