Introducing TODAY's first digital cover story. Meanwhile, our reporter swims with some dangerous fishes.
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Issa Rae opens up about her new HBO Max project and entering her "mogul era" in our inaugural TODAY digital cover story. Plus, we test out a popular weights-free arm workout to see if it gets results, and NBC's Kerry Sanders shares what he's learned about sharks after decades of swimming alongside them. |
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Six months after the end of her show "Insecure," the writer, producer and actor opened up for TODAY's first digital cover story about her new HBO Max project, "Rap Sh!t," keeping her personal life private and how she hopes to continue to make a big impact in Hollywood. "I want to truly enter my mogul era, and that comes from empowering and building other moguls of color," Rae says. "I want people and this industry in particular to take us seriously. I want to be a competitor with the best." Check out the full story and more stunning photos of the Emmy-nominated star here. |
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Amid reports of multiple shark attacks in the U.S. this summer, veteran NBC News correspondent Kerry Sanders shares in a personal essay what he has learned after swimming with sharks for decades. Kerry first came face-to-snout with a hammerhead while scuba diving in Grand Cayman decades ago, and has since discovered firsthand a fact stressed by marine biologists: Sharks don't hunt humans. Kerry also notes just how rare it is for humans to be attacked by a shark, and how he has managed to swim among schools of them unharmed. |
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Achieve your life goals with this easy tip. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. |
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Skip the microwave popcorn and go for the delicious real thing with Dylan Dreyer's homemade popcorn. Dylan's key ingredient to making movie theater-style popcorn is not one that might quickly come to mind: peanut oil. Her recipe is more of a guide, as you'll get the feel for it the more you make it. Break out a big bowl, put on your favorite movie, and get popping! |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
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Do we have Hoda to thank (or blame) for manifesting that naked Christopher Meloni Peloton ad into existence? Back in May, Hoda and Jenna were baffled after hearing the "Law & Order" star say he likes to exercise naked. Hoda in particular had questions about how riding an exercise bike might work. Next thing you know ... Meloni's working out in the buff in a Peloton ad. "I think I talked about his squatting and you said, 'Imagine him on a bike,'" Jenna said yesterday, revisiting their convo. Now, if Hoda would like to manifest our regular Powerball numbers into winning the jackpot, we are here for it. |
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