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Berna Anat.
  • After paying off $50,000 in debt, Berna Anat started saving money seeking financial freedom. 
  • She found that a 



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Tourists walk past the headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service near the National Mall on April 07, 2023 in Washington, DC.
Tourists walk past the headquarters of the Internal Revenue Service near the National Mall on April 07, 2023 in Washington, DC.
  • The IRS said it's made more progress in tracking down taxes millionaires owe.
  • They also closed some cases, including a taxpayer deducting expenses to build a mega-mansion.
  • There's more enforcement to come, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act.

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An ATACMS is fired during a joint training exercise between the United States and South Korea in October 2022, at an undisclosed location.
  • Ukraine will get an upgraded model of the long-range missiles it just received, an official said.
  • Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said Ukraine will get ATACMS that can travel about 190 miles.
  • Ukraine likely used more



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Google Photos has a clever new feature for your group photos. | Illustration by Samar Haddad / The Verge

There are a few things you can always depend on in photography, and one is that someone will always be blinking or making a weird face in a group photo. You can try taking 20 photos in rapid succession to increase your chances that everyone will look their best in one of



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Elon Musk.
Elon Musk.

Happy Friday! There's trying to get out of a restaurant bill. And then there's faking a heart attack 20 different times to avoid the check.   

In today's big story, we're looking at why Elon Musk's concerns about the economy could echo a wider sentiment among executives.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger
Arnold Schwarzenegger.
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger believes that successful people soak up useful information and see others as "resources."
  • Using other people's acumen can help you achieve your goals, he said in an excerpt of a new book published by CNBC.
  • He shared a story about learning a bodybuilding trick from Vince Gironda by being "curious." 

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Tim Cook has made at least two trips to China this year.
  • Tim Cook is back in China.
  • The Apple CEO made his second known trip to China this year as iPhone sales struggle.
  • The visit is a sign that Apple desperately needs to keep China on its side.

When Tim Cook visited China in March this year, he was there to heap praise on the country for its history of innovation. Several



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US home prices could rise in the short term but drop next year unless mortgage rates fall, Morgan Stanley says.
  • US house prices may climb even higher by the end of this year, Morgan Stanley's Jim Egan says.
  • However, they could fall by 5% in 2024 if mortgage rates don't drop and transactions are flat, he says.
  • The housing expert sees a tailwind from a supply shortage