Biden and Trump will square off in a pair of debates in June and September. Plus, how a woman who suffered spinal and nerve damage returned to running, and a rock climber shares her emotional return to the U.S. after being kidnapped by terrorists.
The candidates in this year's contentious presidential race will square off in person twice before Election Day. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump agreed yesterday to participate in debates on June 27 and Sept. 10. Biden announced his commitment, posting on X, "Over to you, Donald. As you said: anywhere, any time, any place." Trump responded with his commitment, saying, "Let's get ready to rumble!!" Here's the latest.
Kaylen Ardiles-Cervera had been a runner for 5 years when she was in a car crash in 2021 that left her with nerve and spinal cord damage. One doctor told her she should be happy just to walk again. Instead, Kaylen went from using a wheelchair and being unable to get to the bathroom without help to running her first race since the accident last month. However, she still battles PTSD and nightmares from the crash. See how she recovered.
Beth Rodden is a professional rock climber who was kidnapped and held hostage by Islamic militants in 2000 on a climbing trip in Kyrgyzstan. She writes in her new memoir about the emotional day she returned home to the U.S. along with boyfriend after being freed. "I wondered if people could tell we'd changed: if we walked differently or stood slightly less straight, if we'd absorbed so much fear and terror that we now emitted it." Continue reading.
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Amanda Rector was at the height of her drug addiction when she gave up her baby boy for adoption.She later went to prison for armed robbery. But 18 years later, she's sober, helping others with addiction struggles, and cherishing a serendipitous moment she had with her son Hunter. Rector shared on TikTok that she ran into Hunter, now 19, in a local Walmart, and shared a tearful hug in their first meeting since he was an infant. "I'm so proud of her," Hunter told TODAY.com. "She completely turned her life around and we're building a relationship that we never could have had before." Read their story here.
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Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield
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