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| How a teen with a love for race car driving is inspiring other kids | Elliot Cox, 14, lives with dyslexia and started the nonprofit Driving for Dyslexia to inspire kids to always believe in themselves. He tells TODAY how race car driving has been an outlet for him, and later, he hears special messages from his racing idols and receives a surprise gift. | | | | | | Meet the sisters making golf apparel for expecting moms | When sisters Anna Sabiston and Kristin Horvath tried to golf while pregnant, they couldn't find any gear for expecting mothers. So they made their own clothing line, Playing9, to fill that need. They tell TODAY's Dylan Dreyer how they got the business off the ground. | | | | | | |
| Watch this baby girl welcome her 3 big brothers home from school | A toddler whose very close to her three big brothers has a heartwarming way to welcome them home from school each day. TODAY's Hoda Kotb has your Morning Boost. | | | | | | Oldest US veteran of WWII celebrates his 112th birthday | The veteran told local NBC affiliate WDSU his advice to others is "serve God and be nice to people." | | | | | | |
| Teachers discuss COVID-19 challenges in the classroom and solutions | Teachers Ariam Abraham and Sebastian Verger Jr. tell TODAY what teachers at their colleagues are saying to each other about the ever-changing pandemic and return to in-person learning. They also share how students are responding to wearing masks and the mental health challenges they face. | | | | | | Doctor thought symptom was part of menopause. It was a sign of a precancerous condition | "If you've already gone through menopause and you're spotting, that's a dangerous sign," she stressed. | | | | | | |
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