A search warrant reveals what the FBI found in the family home of the Idaho murder suspect. Plus, a cycling teacher shares the symptoms she ignored three days before having a "widow maker" heart attack, and Jenna Bush Hager shares her book club pick for March. |
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The FBI recovered four medical-style gloves and a silver flashlight last year when agents searched the Pennsylvania home of the parents of Bryan Kohberger, who has been charged with killing four University of Idaho students. A buccal DNA swab test, which collects DNA from inside someone's cheek, was also obtained during the search, according to a search warrant return obtained by NBC News yesterday. Kohberger, 28, was arrested in Pennsylvania seven weeks after four students were stabbed to death in their beds in a home near the University of Idaho campus. Here's the latest as well as a timeline of key moments in the case. |
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Two years ago, at 44, Kentucky cycling instructor Ratona Harr was 20 minutes into a cardio-focused session when she felt "an explosion" like someone punched her in the chest. She tried to push through it, but realized her left arm had gone numb and sweat was pouring off her. A client called 911, and an hour after her class started, she was at the hospital being treated for a "widow maker" heart attack. She recalled that three days earlier, she had felt discomfort and pressure in her chest during her cycling class, but woke up the next day without pain or discomfort. "I had something that I've never had in my entire life, and I still choose to ignore it because I just, for whatever reason, can't stop my day to take care of myself," she told Today.com. Read about her full journey here. |
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With the cost of lost teeth rising faster than egg prices, the Tooth Fairy might need to get a part-time job. The payout for a kid's tooth has jumped 16% in the last year to an average of $6.23, according to the results of the annual Original Tooth Fairy Poll from insurance company Delta Dental. Kids in the South can expect the most cash, at about $6.59 per tooth, while kids in the Midwest get a mere $5.63 on average. Delta Dental started the poll in 1998, when a tooth was going for just $1.30. By 2040, the Tooth Fairy may be slipping whole paychecks under the pillow — at the current rate, kids will collect an average of $30 for each chomper. |
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Jenna Bush Hager selected the debut novel "Black Candle Women," by Diane Marie Brown, as her book club pick for March. The book follows four generations of women from New Orleans in the 1950s into modern-day California as they grapple with their magical abilities. The women have an ancestor with ties to voodoo, and she passes down her abilities to one person in each generation. "(It's) about love, it's about mothers and daughters, and it will bring you so much joy," Jenna says. Buy it here. |
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Our Start TODAY 31-day walking plan for March is designed for indoors or outdoors so you can still get in a workout if the weather doesn't cooperate. This month's program features 3 walking workouts — a basic one for indoors, a second that features interval training to get your heart rate up, and a third that incorporates bodyweight strength exercises. TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour broke it all down in an easy calendar format to get you moving to start the new month. See the plan here. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
It was a party of five when Mississippi couple Haylee and Shawn Ladner welcomed their first children on Feb. 16. Haylee gave birth to quintuplets, which only happens in about one in 60 million births. On top of that, four of them are identical twin girls, and the chances of just that happening are about one in 15 million. Daughters Adalyn, Everleigh, Malley, Magnolia, and son Jake instantly made it a family of seven for a couple who had struggled with infertility. "I didn't think I would ever get the chance to be a mother of even one baby, so now that I am going to be a mother to five, it is the greatest blessing of my entire life," Haylee said. Read their story. |
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