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Thursday 7 September 2017

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

The most beautiful car ever made is back, and faster. Richard Branson emerges from his storm-torn wine cellar. North Korea to poke the bear again. And let's laugh at rich people.
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Tour Richard Branson's private island where he and his team rode out Hurricane Irma

Hurricane Irma has brought significant damage to much of the Caribbean as it's barreled towards South Florida.  
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6 things Australian traders will be talking about this morning

The Aussie is within touching distance of record highs.
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Teachers share 19 things they'd love to tell their students but can't

To maintain order in the classroom -- and to keep their jobs -- there are some things teachers just can't tell their students, even if they want to. 
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Here's why people are afraid of clowns -- and what you can do to get over it

We spoke with a psychologist in New York who specialises in the treatment of anxiety disorders and phobias, to find out why we are so scared of something that's meant to make us laugh.
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Here's why so many nations want to control the South China Sea -- and what China wants to do

The South China Sea plays an outsized role in international commerce and politics.
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'Destiny 2' fans are furious because the game makes them pay for something that used to be free

The game's most hardcore fans have one major gripe that's completely taken over the "Destiny" subreddit. It has to do with something called "shaders."
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Here's what makes tech stocks today different from the tech bubble

Sara Silverstein shares an interesting takeaway from Chisholm's research that points to the differences in tech companies today versus the days of the tech bubble.

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