The fallout and takeaways from the Trump-Biden debate. Plus, what dietitians consider the healthiest ways to stay hydrated besides drinking water, and how a man's neck pain turned out to be a sign of a stroke.
President Joe Biden failed to mitigate voter concerns about his age, while former President Donald Trump doubled down on his grievances in last night's debate in Atlanta. NBC News has 4 takeaways from the event, including Biden's stumbles, Trump's personal attacks, and clashes over abortion and taxes. Meanwhile, some Democrats called for Biden to step aside and "throw in the towel" after last night's shaky performance. Here's the reaction to the debate from around the world.
Healthy eating can be derailed if you wash everything down with sugary drinks, so we went to experts about the best beverages that won't add too many calories. Water is the gold standard, but dietitians recommended 5 other healthy drink choices like flavored seltzer and green tea. They also weigh in on whether coconut water is healthy, and the top drinks to avoid. Read more.
Kyle McMorrow woke up in March 2023 with the worst neck pain he's ever had, but he figured it was from sleeping on it wrong. By the time he headed for work in New York City, he couldn't walk straight and had nausea. It turned out to be a stroke caused by a rare condition that causes a cluster of abnormal blood vessels, which came as a shock to the fit 37-year-old who regularly exercised. A year later, he is hiking and biking again. "I want people to know that there is hope," he told TODAY.com. "There is light at the end of the tunnel." Read the full story.
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Bronny James is skipping the rest of college to go work with his dad. NBA history will be made this season after the Los Angeles Lakers selected the 19-year-old out of USC in the second round of the NBA Draft yesterday. The selection makes Bronny and LeBron James, 39, the first father-son duo to play in the NBA at the same time. The selection also fulfills LeBron's long-stated wish to play with his son before he retires. The NBA great marked the occasion with one word on Instagram: "LEGACY!!!!!"
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