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Monday, 8 April 2019

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10 things you need to know this morning in Australia

Here's all the news you need to get you up to speed this morning.
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The Australian dollar is drifting higher again

The Australian dollar rose modestly against most major crosses on Monday, helped by weakness in the greenback and firmer commodity prices.
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'There's a lot of poverty in the world': Bernie Sanders says he does not support open borders

Sen. Bernie Sanders on Sunday said he's not for "open borders," but "comprehensive immigration reform."
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A new survey shows that Snapchat is still the favourite social platform among Gen Z — but it's not the app teens are using the most

Snapchat remains the favourite social platform among teens, but what are they actually obsessed with?
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Marvel Studios boss says Marvel Cinematic Universe plans will be revealed later this year

Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige said there is a five-year plan "fleshed out" for the Marvel Universe.
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Taking photos on this beach next to an airport in Thailand could reportedly land you on death row

Thai authorities are imposing a new security perimeter at Phuket airport, which partially includes a famous beach.
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'Why won't my iPhone charge?': How to diagnose and fix common iPhone charging problems

If your iPhone won't charge, don't panic. It might be a simple problem that's easy to fix.
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Tesla fired dozens of salespeople after its disappointing Q1 delivery report

Tesla fired "several dozen" sales employees on April 4 in the U.S. A Tesla representative confirmed the firings to Business Insider.
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A major Silicon Valley city is putting homeless people in tiny home villages

The project is one of many proposed solutions to the city's housing shortage, which has led to thousands of residents sleeping on the streets each night.

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