Iowa's Caitlin Clark broke a 54-year-old record to become major college basketball's all-time leading scorer. Plus, the Supreme Court is poised to issue rulings today, everything to know about the box office hit "Dune: Part Two," and a 103-year-old Jamaican grandmother's tips for a long life. |
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The Supreme Court announced that rulings are expected to be released today, and one of them could be the highly anticipated decision on whether Colorado can kick former President Donald Trump off the Republican primary ballot. The court held oral arguments on Feb. 8 on whether Trump can be barred because of his role leading up to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. The ruling could effect other states' ability to throw Trump off the primary ballot and could have an impact on Super Tuesday tomorrow, when 16 states vote in primaries. Here's the latest. |
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Caitlin Clark stands alone as the most prolific scorer in NCAA Division I basketball history after passing the legendary Pete Maravich's 54-year-old record yesterday. The University of Iowa star needed 18 points to pass the late LSU great and scored 35 as the Hawkeyes took down the nation's second-ranked team, Ohio State. Clark, who has announced she will enter the WNBA Draft this year, now has 3,685 points. She can extend the record during the upcoming Big Ten Tournament and NCAA Tournament, where Iowa is expected to be a strong contender for both championships. Continue reading. |
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Read with Jenna is now officially in its fifth year, and Jenna Bush Hager is celebrating by sharing 5 of her favorite books beyond her book club picks. In addition to classics like Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye" and Donna Tartt's "The Secret History," Jenna cherishes the more recent "A Little Life" by Hanya Yanagihara. See them all here. |
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Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. |
What's it like to train like a superhero? TODAY.com's Liz Calvario found out firsthand when she tried the Sculpt Society workout that Dakota Johnson used to prepare to play a Marvel superhero in "Madame Web." Liz worked out with The Sculpt Society founder Megan Roup, who trained Johnson, to see how mere mortals might benefit from a 30-minute routine featuring light dumbbell lifts, dance cardio and full-body movements. "I had sweat trickling down my face, messy hair and was slightly out of breath, but I finished with a huge smile," Liz writes. See what she liked and didn't like about it, plus whether it's right for you. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you |
Make yourself a holiday-style feast in the middle of March with this ham and fontina lasagna from chef and YouTube host Laura Vitale. The combination of fontina cheese, mozzarella, Parmesan, pecorino, ham and noodles is perfect to serve a large gathering or save for yummy leftovers. Get the recipe. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
Pearl Taylor is 103 years old and still lives on her own, goes for regular walks and cooks her own meals. She also dishes out life advice as "the Jamaican grandmother" on TikTok with the help of her granddaughter. Taylor shared with us how she stays so vibrant, from a diet of fish with an occasional ice cream, to the motto she lives by: Ask and you shall receive. "Whatever our life is, we create it. We have to take responsibility, good or bad," she told us. See all her advice here. |
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