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(CNN Business)<\/cite>A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter. <\/em><\/strong>You can sign up for free right here.<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n

Watching Thursday’s news from Australia while it’s still Wednesday in the United States always feels like a time machine trick. And on this occasion Thursday’s news may really be a glimpse at the future for the rest of the world. Here is Laura Jayes’ breaking news report on the Murdoch-owned Sky News Australia channel on Thursday morning: “The Morrison government’s News Media Bargaining Code has just become law after unanimously passing Parliament a short time ago. It comes after the government struck an eleventh-hour deal with Facebook.”<\/p>\n