Kamala Harris introduces Tim Walz as her running mate after a 16-day search, and Team USA's Gabby Thomas takes gold on the track to headline another strong day in Paris. Plus, a mom shares 10 reasons why her daughter is not getting a phone until she's in high school.
Team USA's Gabby Thomas (above) soared to gold in the 200-meter race, topping 100-meter champion Julien Alfred of St. Lucia. American Cole Hocker won the men's 1,500-meter race in a shocker and set an Olympic record in the process, while Amit Elor, 20, became the youngest American to win gold in wrestling. The U.S. women's soccer team pulled out a 1-0 thriller over Germany in extra time and will play Brazil on Saturday for the gold. The U.S. men's basketball team also roared into the semifinals with a 35-point win. Here's what to watch for today.
Author Sophie Brickman has some news for her third-grade daughter: She's going to have to wait until high school before she gets a phone. In an essay for TODAY.com, Brickman shares 10 reasons why, from avoiding social media to encouraging socializing with friends in person. "Why not capitulate? Simply, because I know the risks outweigh the rewards, and my job is to keep you safe," she writes. Continue reading.
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The parents of rare identical quadruplets recently shared the first adorable photos of daughters Hannah, Lucy, Rebecca, and Petra. The odds of having identical quadruplets are about one in 15 million, but Texas couple Mercedes and Jonathan Sandhu beat them when they welcomed the baby girls in May. See more photos.
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Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield
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