Hurricane Ian makes landfall in Florida, and 4 strategies to trim your tax bill.
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Millions may be without power and rain of up to 18 inches is expected in some areas as Hurricane Ian hits Florida, and Russian men are rapidly fleeing the country to avoid being drafted to fight Ukraine. Plus, how 1,000 strangers came together to bring an early Halloween to a 5-year-old boy with cancer. |
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A flow of Russian men looking to leave the country continued yesterday over worries the government will close the borders to stop those trying to evade President Vladimir Putin's draft. Russia's defense minister announced last week that 300,000 people would be recruited for a mobilization of more troops to fight in Ukraine, leading to mass protests, violence at draft offices and Russians looking to leave the country. A satellite image from a U.S. defense contractor showed a traffic jam of more than 10 miles at the border of Russia and Georgia yesterday, while officials in Kazakhstan said more than 98,000 Russians have entered the country since the troop mobilization was announced. |
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In the midst of inflation, rising interest rates and other financial factors you can't control, there is an area where you can impact your budget — by saving on your tax bill. Sharon Epperson, CNBC's senior personal finance correspondent, has 4 ways to improve your chances of tax savings, from boosting your 401(k) contributions to considering "tax-loss harvesting." |
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Dust off those dumbbells sitting in the corner and put them to work with these 10 dumbbell exercises from TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour. Whether you're a beginner or only have a short window of time to exercise, these dumbbell exercises can create a full-body workout targeting your arms, core and legs. Stephanie also demonstrates each one, so you can see the proper form and avoid injury. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. |
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Indulge your inner child or delight your actual children with these Sloppy Joe pitas from television personality and best-selling author Molly Yeh. She puts a twist on an old favorite with salty feta, sour pickles and a fluffy pita pocket combined with ground turkey. She also has a spin on another childhood favorite with her mozzarella stick salad, which features fried mozzarella on top of peppery, crunchy arugula, olives and marinara dressing. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
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When a diagnosis of terminal cancer from a brain tumor meant a 5-year-old Canadian boy would not get his wish of visiting a haunted attraction in Niagara Falls for Halloween, a group of friends, family and 1,000 strangers brought Halloween to him instead. Local residents pitched in to throw an early Halloween bash for Alexandros Hurdakis, complete with costumes, face painters and food vendors in a gathering that swelled to more than 1,000 people on the family's street in Hamilton, Ontario. "He was really happy, waving and high-fiving everyone even though he was exhausted," his father told TODAY Parents. "We never expected this." |
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