Katie Couric's breast cancer diagnosis, plus a new TODAY Walking Club.
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Hurricane Ian wallops Florida, leaving millions without power. Plus, remembering rapper Coolio, Katie Couric's breast cancer diagnosis, and everything you need to know about our Start TODAY Walking Club. |
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Hurricane Ian was downgraded to a tropical storm this morning after making landfall on the western coast of Florida as a Category 4 hurricane yesterday. The storm caused massive flooding while knocking out power to more than 2.4 million people, and is believed to be one of the strongest hurricanes ever recorded to hit Florida. "Catastrophic" flooding is expected to continue near major rivers in parts of central Florida today, according to the National Weather Service. The storm is expected to move up the Atlantic coast to Georgia and South Carolina. You can track it here. |
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Coolio, the rapper who won a Grammy for the 1995 hit "Gangsta's Paradise," died after 59 after being found unresponsive at a Los Angeles home yesterday, according to his manager, Jarez Posey. He said the rapper (real name Artis Leon Ivey Jr.) is believed to have suffered a heart attack, but an official cause of death is unknown. Coolio released 8 albums and topped the Billboard Hot 100 with "Gangsta's Paradise." The song's video, featuring Michelle Pfeiffer from the movie "Dangerous Minds," was arguably one of the most memorable of the '90s. It won Best Rap Video at the MTV VMAs in 1996 and also topped 1 billion views on YouTube last month. |
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The former TODAY anchor shared yesterday that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in June and has undergone a lumpectomy and radiation treatments. Couric, 65, shared her journey in a first-person essay in which she described her fears and having to tell her daughters about her diagnosis. She also encouraged women to get their regular checkups. "Please get your annual mammogram," she wrote. "I was six months late this time. I shudder to think what might have happened if I had put it off longer." Couric's diagnosis was stage 1A breast cancer — here's what that means and why staging is so important. |
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Your dog's nose knows when you're having a tough day, according to a new study by scientists at Queens University Belfast in the U.K. Four dogs were presented with sweat and breath samples collected from 36 human volunteers before and after they worked on a difficult math problem, and the dogs were able to detect with greater than 90% accuracy which samples came from before the math problem and which ones came after. "This study provides further evidence of the extraordinary capabilities of 'man's best friend,'" said animal psychologist Clara Wilson, one of the authors. |
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Achieve your life goals with easy tips. |
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The fall is here, so it's time to get your walking shoes on and join our Start TODAY Walking Club! Join Al Roker and TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour for October's easy (and effective) walking challenge, which kicks off this Saturday. Sign up and get a quick start guide to the challenge, as well as emails right from Al to your inbox to keep you motivated on your daily walks. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. |
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Celebrate the arrival of autumn with some hearty Italian meals from celebrity chef and cookbook author Giada De Laurentiis, who stopped by the TODAY kitchen to prepare her pasta alla zozzona with egg yolks and cheese mashed up with sausage, carbonara and amatriciana (a traditional pasta sauce). If you're looking for a pasta-free dish, Giada also shared her zucchini lasagna rolls recipe, which makes little dumplings of ricotta filling that don't have to be cooked beforehand. Mangia! |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
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