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You can grab a four-pack Apple AirTag for $85 again, if you missed your chance to do so last time it was on sale for the same price. Previously, you could get the discounted AirTags on Amazon and Walmart — now, it's Adorama that's selling the four-pack bundle for $14 less its usual price. It's a great deal if you're looking to keep track of several belongings, such as keys, wallets or the



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Sidney Powell.
  • Sidney Powell is fresh off an indictment in Georgia.
  • But that's not dimmed her commitment to pushing baseless election-fraud conspiracy theories.
  • Nor has it stopped her hawking merchandise with the discount code pegged to the indictment.

A defiant Sidney Powell, fresh off her indictment in Georgia, is posting up a storm on X, dishing


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Robert Kiyosaki.
  • Warren Buffett and Michael Burry are waiting for stocks to crash, Robert Kiyosaki says.
  • The "Rich Dad Poor Dad" author pointed to Buffett stockpiling cash and Burry shorting the market.
  • Buffett and Burry are both value investors who excel at finding bargains during market downturns.

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Sihwan Kim of United States plays in Singapore in January.
  • This year's best-performing IPO is a company that makes golf putters.
  • Shares in Sacks Parente Golf soared more than 600% on their Tuesday debut.
  • The successful float spells signs of a revival in the IPO market after a subdued 18 months.

A company that makes $400 golf putters has scored a hole in one with this



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Undermanagers often mask their toxicity through empty goodwill gestures and being super friendly.
  • The "undermanaging" boss can be as toxic as micromanagers, a workplace expert said. 
  • Undermanagers often mask their toxicity through empty goodwill gestures and being super friendly. 
  • A pushover boss can also hinder an employee's professional development. 

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iOS end call button

Well, that was fast. After moving the 'end call' button in an iOS 17 beta to the right side of the screen, angering many users who are used to it being in the middle, Apple has apparently changed its mind.

In the latest public iOS 17 beta, the 'end call' button is once again positioned in the middle, albeit it is now nested within the other buttons instead of being separated and located lower as



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  • Global wealth shrank last year for the first time since 2008, a new UBS study showed. 
  • That's thanks to a trifecta of inflation, rising interest rates, and currency depreciation against the US dollar. 
  • Total global household wealth dropped last year by 2.4%, or $11.3 trillion, to $454.4 trillion.

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Breakfast promotion.
  • For Wendy's, Cheerios is now as much of a rival for breakfast customers as other restaurants, its CMO says.
  • Remote work means that fewer customers are getting breakfast on-the-go.
  • But breakfast sales are still booming for Wendy's. It just reported record quarterly breakfast sales.

The rise in remote working means that for Wendy's, Cheerios is now as much of



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A still of the Ukrainian excavator, adapted for mine-clearance, in action in a field in Ukraine.
  • A Ukrainian engineer is trying a novel method of mine-clearance: adapting a farm excavator. 
  • It's one proposal among many as Ukraine faces colossal numbers of landmines laid by Russia.
  • Video shows whirling chains strike the ground as the digger moves forward, blasting hidden mines. 

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President Joe Biden with Mark Liu, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.'s chair.
  • TSMC says the opening of its Arizona factory has been delayed over a shortage of skilled workers.
  • Differences in US and Taiwanese work culture could pose another challenge.
  • Some TSMC workers are doubtful that Americans can adjust to the challenging work environment.

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Our experts answer readers' home-buying questions and write unbiased product reviews (here's how we assess mortgages). In some cases, we receive a commission from our partners; however, our opinions are our own.

Mortgage rates have been high overall this month, especially since the Federal Reserve increased rates at its last meeting and inflation increased year over year in July.

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Mary Cannon and her son in front of a general store in North Carolina.
Mary Cannon and her son in front of a general store in North Carolina.
  • Mary Cannon, a Florida native, purchased a second home in Hayesville, North Carolina, in 2021. 
  • She said the climate crisis has transformed Florida and she fears it's a dangerous place to live.
  • Cannon said she's part of a wave of Floridians who have purchased homes in North Carolina.

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