Kamala Harris accepted the Democratic presidential nomination in a raucous scene on the final night of the DNC. Plus, a bride-to-be shares why she turned her bachelorette party into a solo trip, and a 10-minute pool workout that can help relieve joint pain. |
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Vice President Kamala Harris accepted her nomination as the Democratic presidential candidate during a speech before a roaring crowd in Chicago on the last night of the Democratic National Convention. She made history as the first Black and South Asian woman named a major-party presidential nominee. "We are charting a new way forward," she said in her speech. She also addressed the war in Gaza, offering support for Israel while also expressing sympathy for innocent lives lost and calling for a cease-fire deal. Here are 5 key takeaways from the convention. |
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Priscilla Torres initially decided to plan her own bachelorette party due to her friends' busy lives, but it soon left her feeling overwhelmed. "I became more of an angsty travel agent than a carefree bride-to-be, and decided to make my bachelorette party a self-care moment that was all about me," she wrote in an essay for TODAY.com. The fashion creator from Miami embarked on a solo bachelorette trip instead. She shared how her friends reacted, what her fiancรฉ thought, and the benefits she received from her solo venture. Read the essay. |
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It's almost time to say goodbye to sandal season! If you don't want to splurge on fall footwear, we did all of the deal hunting for you. |
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Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. |
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This low-impact, 10-minute pool workout will help relieve joint pain or injury while also building muscle and burning calories. |
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Allow us to do the meal-planning for you |
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Chef Ed Brown, who runs the restaurant at the U.S. Open, shares his famous crabcakes and tomato-watermelon salad recipe for a sensational summer meal. |
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A little pick-me-up before you go. |
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Female assistant coaches are becoming part of the staff on multiple NFL teams, and no franchise exemplifies that more than the Baltimore Ravens. Megan Rosburg, Marianna Salas and Kaelyn Buskey are part of a record 15 female NFL coaches this season, eight years after the first full-time female coach was hired. "We are very privileged to be on the first wave of this," Salas said on TODAY. See what the Ravens players have to say about working with them. |
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