A fuel shortage in Gaza could halt humanitarian operations by the United Nations as early as today, and a fourth Republican congressman will try to win the vote for the vacant speaker of the House position. Plus, the many health benefits of pumpkin seeds, and the motivational advice that has helped Sheinelle Jones train for her first marathon. |
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Officials warned yesterday that Gaza hospitals are on the brink of collapse amid continued airstrikes from Israel, and officials said the United Nations may be forced to halt operations today as fuel runs out due to a blockade from Israel. Calls for a humanitarian cease-fire have been met with anger from Israel, which denounced the head of the U.N. over his comments and said it was time to teach the organization "a lesson." Meanwhile, talks with Hamas about releasing more hostages are "progressing positively," one diplomat said. Get the latest on the Israel-Hamas war with NBC News' live coverage. |
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Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson, a low-ranking member of the GOP leadership team, became the party's latest nominee for the vacant speaker of the House position yesterday. He was nominated just hours after Minnesota Rep. Tom Emmer dropped his bid. Emmer failed to secure the near-unanimous GOP support needed on the House floor and was denounced on social media by former President Donald Trump. It remains unclear whether Johnson can get the 217 Republican votes needed to win the gavel. A floor vote could happen as soon as this afternoon. The House has now gone 21 days without a speaker since the ouster of Kevin McCarthy. Continue reading. |
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The fall may be pumpkin season, but the health benefits of pumpkin seeds can be reaped year-round. Rich in fiber, vitamin E, zinc, potassium, magnesium, iron, calcium and protein, the flat, oval-shaped seeds pack a punch in the world of superfoods. They also are linked to prostate health in men. See all the benefits here, plus try these 8 recipes for easy and delicious ways to incorporate them into your diet as toasted snacks, salad dressing, ramen, pesto and more. |
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Sheinelle Jones is only weeks away from attempting her first marathon when she lines up for big race in New York City on Nov. 5. The 45-year-old TODAY co-host and mother of three has already hit her "peak week" of training, in which she ran 20 miles in one day. And as marathon day approaches, she's sharing the advice that has kept her motivated. "I think you constantly have to remember your reason why," she said. See the music, mantras and more that have fueled Sheinelle's preparation as she prepares to crush 26.2 miles next month. |
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If you love one-pan pastas, you should try this oven pasta recipe from Food Network star Ree Drummond. Mix broccoli, cauliflower, onion, garlic, some cream and a little broth in a baking dish and toss it in the oven under the broiler. Add cooked pasta, toasted pine nuts and a little Parm, and you've got a delicious, veggie-packed meal in about 10 minutes. Get the recipe. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. | The Cleveland Browns' 39-38 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday was so exciting that one new fan made sure to arrive in time to see the ending. A baby girl named Kimmarie was delivered in the first-aid center inside Lucas Oil Stadium after Tylan Jones, the cousin of Cleveland Browns wide receiver David Bell, went into labor during the first quarter. Bell's mother, Kareem Norwood, told TODAY.com it only took 15 minutes for the baby to arrive. Bell ended the afternoon with a win — and a new niece. "I believe she'll be a Browns fan," Norwood said. |
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