The Senate passes the debt ceiling bill, leaving it for President Biden to sign into law just ahead of Monday's deadline for default. Plus, a gun store owner closes his business in response to recent mass shootings, and a man who ate only McDonald's for 100 straight days shares how he lost nearly 60 pounds. |
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The Senate voted 63-36 last night to pass a bill that would extend the debt ceiling for two years and establish a two-year budget agreement. The bill now goes to the desk of President Biden, who is expected to sign it and avert an economically catastrophic debt default with only days to spare before Monday's deadline. "America can breathe a sigh of relief. Because in this process we are avoiding default," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said. The bill will cap spending for the next two years with a modest cut to nonmilitary spending and a modest expansion in defense spending. Here's the latest. |
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A gun store owner near Atlanta said he is closing his shop out of good conscience after reflecting on recent mass shootings that targeted young children. Jon Waldman, 43, has been doing steady business at Georgia Ballistics in Duluth since opening in 2021. However, he said a shooter at a Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, who killed three children and three adults, and another inside an Atlanta hospital who killed a CDC employee were the final straws for him. "I'm not against the Second Amendment. But just with my conscience, I can't sell it, because I don't know who it's going to affect and hurt," he told NBC News. He also recently had a customer request an exorbitant amount of ammunition. "When you order 4,000 rounds, the kind of stuff that goes through engine blocks, refrigerators and vests that police officers wear, I just can't sell that," he said. Read his story here. |
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For Kevin Maginnis, a McDonald's experiment was more "Downsize Me" than "Super Size Me." After 100 straight days of eating only McDonald's with a goal of losing 50 pounds, the Tennessee man shared with TODAY that he didn't reach his goal — he exceeded it. Maginnis, 57, went from 238 pounds to 179.5 pounds by eating three Mickey D's meals a day but cutting the portions in half. He also skipped snacks and only drank water. Perhaps most surprisingly, he dramatically lowered his cholesterol and his blood sugar. See what a dietitian thinks about his approach, particularly his sodium intake. |
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| Jay Vera Summer grew up as Jessica (one of three Jessicas on her block) before deciding to change her full name in her 30s for "fun and self expression." In a charming essay for TODAY.com, Jay shares how she came up with the name, and then the puzzled reactions she received after she legally changed it. "At first, the person would assume I was joking. Then the questions would come: Is there a warrant out for your arrest or something?" she writes. The most extreme reaction came from her parents, who were bewildered she'd actually gone through with it. Read how she eventually claimed the name as her own and reached a place of peace with friends and family. |
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Wellness culture is all over social media and with it comes a lot of bad advice about nutrition. Christy Harrison, a nutritionist and author of the new book "The Wellness Trap," shared 5 myths that wellness culture has tricked us into believing. No, we don't need to "detox" our bodies, juice cleanses are not a "cure" for anything, and supplements won't fix everything that's ailing you. See all of her advice here, including an important take on "clean" eating and processed food. |
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If you like your pasta salad packed with savory flavors minus the mayo, this colorful eggplant caponata salad from recipe developer Kayla Hoang can be your go-to dish this summer. The eggplant caponata is simmered in a sweet and sour tomato-based sauce, and it pairs deliciously with pine nuts, raisins, onion, garlic, parsley and basil. It also gets better the longer it sits in the fridge, so it's perfect to make ahead of your next summer cookout or weekday lunch. Get the recipe. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. | Is this girl graduating from kindergarten or Harvard? Taylor Sims, 6, appeared ready to embark on a high-powered career at her recent kindergarten graduation ceremony in Bastrop, Louisiana. Her poised, confident look had people predicting big things ahead after her mother posted the photo on Facebook. "She looks like she's ready to take on the world and win!" one commenter wrote. Taylor has expressed interest in owning a hair salon or becoming a police officer or a paramedic one day. "Taylor is a child who is confident, strong-willed and resilient," her kindergarten teacher told us. Print the bumper stickers now: Taylor Sims for President in 2052. |
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