Everything you need to know ahead of tonight's Trump-Biden debate. Plus, Jason Kelce talks about how he decides what to share online about his family, and a mom starts a debate about how long kids should go away to sleepaway camp in the summer.
The earliest debate between presidential hopefuls in history will take place tonight at 9 p.m. ET in Atlanta when President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump face off. The 90-minute debate will be moderated by CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash and will air on CNN and most major networks. We have 5 things to watch for, plus Trump's changing opinion of Biden's debate skills, who has the most to lose, and how each candidate has prepared. Here's the latest.
It's a choice many parents have to make in the age of oversharing: How much of your kids' lives do you want to post online? Retired NFL star Jason Kelce told TODAY.com in an exclusive interview that he and wife Kylie have made a choice when it comes to their three young daughters. "We were showing a lot of our kids early on on the show, not a lot, but a few clips," he said. "And Kylie and I have made a conscious effort that we want to scale back a little bit." Kelce also spoke about life after retirement and the "golden rule" they use to decide what to share online.
Florida mom Rachael Potash ignited a debate about how long kids should go to summer camp after posting that she sent her two daughters, 13 and 11, to one in Maine for seven weeks. Potash told TODAY.com the girls have been going since they were 8, and their late dad attended a similar camp when he was a kid. Her TikTok video drew strong reactions, with some calling the timespan "insane." What do you think? Weigh in here.
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It's not ironic that Alanis Morissette's daughter can sing, but it is adorable! The Canadian singer was joined onstage in Nashville by daughter Onyx, 8, this week for a sweet duet on her 1996 hit "Ironic." Onyx nailed the chorus, belting out "It's like rain on your wedding day /It's a free ride when you've already paid" to the joy of the crowd. "This was my favorite moment of the show! I cried like a baby!!" one fan raved on Instagram. See the moment here.
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