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6 votes
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There are too many artists, most of them crap
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Target’s CBGB tribute draws backlash, followed by an apology
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Facebook is the first company to see its market cap drop by over 100 billion USD in one day
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Defending land and environmental rights has become an increasingly deadly endeavor
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Fairfax Media and Channel Nine to merge
Article from the ABC: Fairfax to lose its name in $4 billion takeover by Nine Dummies' guide from the ABC: Fairfax and Nine are merging. Here's what the deal involves and what it will mean for you...
Article from the ABC: Fairfax to lose its name in $4 billion takeover by Nine
Dummies' guide from the ABC: Fairfax and Nine are merging. Here's what the deal involves and what it will mean for you
Analysis from the ABC: Nine's Fairfax takeover is a last-ditch bid for survival, but it comes at a cost
Article from Fairfax: Nine promises to safeguard Fairfax journalism in $4.2 billion tie-up
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Bad romance - To cash in on Kindle Unlimited, a cabal of authors gamed Amazon's algorithm
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Facebook's quarterly earnings show user growth hit record lows in Q2
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Fool’s gold: What fish oil is doing to our health and the planet
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Departing Facebook security officer's memo: "We need to be willing to pick sides"
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United by interest: Alliances between Democrats and Republicans on the sides push for legislation opposed by the center
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The last days of Blockbuster Video - The stories of three closing Blockbuster locations in Alaska, some of the last ones in the country
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British public bought £14bn of goods made by slaves in 2017, claims report
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New Deliveroo contract shifts liability for undelivered food to riders
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Deliveroo threatens to terminate workers after losing their contracts
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How a group of romance writers cashed in on Amazon's Kindle Unlimited
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The making (and unmaking) of a Canadian brand: Tim Horton's
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US President Donald Trump's trade offensive is producing brutal local headlines
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Potential DNA damage from CRISPR has been ‘seriously underestimated,’ study finds
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The downfall of Theranos, from the journalist who made it happen
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Industry brands Australia's 10% migration intake drop 'disappointing'
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Paper straws are in demand as Indiana producer battles plastic pollution
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Silicon Valley, from ‘heart’s delight’ to toxic wasteland
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YouTube aims to crack down on fake news, support journalism
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Why killing Dodd-Frank could lead to the next crash - Eliminating the bill was a top priority for Trump. So why did any Dems vote for it?
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HBO must get bigger and broader, says its new overseer
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Mitsubishi wants your driving data, and it's willing to throw in a free cup of coffee to get it
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Northrop Grumman employee who allegedly attended violent white-supremacist rally is no longer employed at the company
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Foodora dishes out punishment to injured riders in 'oppressive' policy, ABC investigation reveals
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These eleven companies control everything about the Fourth of July
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US loses at world cup and it’s not even playing
7 votes -
China's social credit system is controlling foreign companies
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A Foodora delivery rider is facing a test case at the Fair Work Commission that will determine whether food delivery riders are really employees.
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I am a bookkeeper and small business consultant, AMA
My background: I've run a small bookkeeping business in California for the past 6 years, and worked as a bookkeeper for another 6 years before that. Over the years I've been deep in the books of...
My background: I've run a small bookkeeping business in California for the past 6 years, and worked as a bookkeeper for another 6 years before that. Over the years I've been deep in the books of dozens of businesses, both successful and not. In the process of working closely with the owners of said businesses, I've learned a lot about what makes a small business work and what means I shouldn't get too attached. I'm a generalist, working with for and non-profit businesses as well as well to do individuals (who often have financial lives more complex than my business clients.)
I'm bored and it's a smoky Sunday trapping me indoors, so if you have a question about bookkeeping or running/starting a small business, fire away.
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Inside the Netflix binge factory
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We're experiencing the biggest revolution in movie ticket prices in decades
8 votes -
Why do people go door to door selling steaks?
Nothing against 'em, keep on your grind. But like. It just seems a weird product/model fit to me. What's the benefit of doing door-to-door work for meat?
11 votes -
Call for a general strike for Amazon workers across Europe during Amazon Prime Day
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BMW joins Airbus in Brexit warning
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The strife of Brian: Why doomed Intel boss's ex86 may not be the real reason for his hasty exit
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Amazon, the brand buster
8 votes -
Telstra and Optus' week from hell was years in the making
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Twitter 'Smytes' customers
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Nearly 1,200 Chinese companies caught falsifying financials in 2018
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AMC unveils answer to MoviePass: $20 subscription plan
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Intel's CEO resigns as information about a 'past consensual relationship' surfaces
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Tesla sues former employee for allegedly stealing gigabytes of data, making false claims to media
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Workers of the world unite on distributed platforms: The distributed network has gobbled the hierarchical firm. Only by seizing the platform can workers avoid digital serfdom
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Oprah Winfrey is now one of the world's 500 richest people
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Workplace sex harassment inquiry launched
2 votes