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“Billionaires have long used charity to bolster their public image while avoiding taxes – philanthropy is good but should not be a substitute for democratic decision making. The solution to this problem is simple — tax the rich.” Read more in the opinion column from Alan Davis, president of The Leonard and Sophie Davis Fund, for Insider.

For a while, some DeepMind employees referred to it as "Watermelon." Later, executives called it "Mario." Both code names meant the same thing: a secret plan to break away from parent company Google. Read the full Insider exclusive here.

Danny Gudorf owns 24 rental properties while juggling 4 jobs. The 33-year-old breaks down his real-estate-investing approach that earned him over $200,000 in passive income over the past year — and shares a house-hacking strategy that allows for rent- and mortgage-free living.

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