What we know about the suspect in custody after a second apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Plus, the big winners and memorable moments from last night's Emmy Awards, and how a mom lost nearly 200 pounds over two years with this daily challenge to herself. |
|
|
A man is in custody after shots were fired yesterday afternoon in what the FBI is calling an apparent attempted assassination of Donald Trump at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida. Trump was playing a round of golf when a Secret Service agent spotted a rifle with a scope in the bushes outside the course, police said. The Secret Service opened fire on the man, who fled in a car but was later apprehended by police. The man was identified as Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, who has a long criminal history, senior law enforcement officials told NBC News. Here's the very latest. |
|
|
Iowa mom Jennifer Brown had been overweight most of her life. When she hit 348 pounds at 37 years old, she worried she wouldn't be able to take care of her youngest child. A simple walk with the family's puppy led her to start a walking habit, and she also cut out alcohol. She then created a mile-a-day challenge for herself. It took her 20 minutes and left her breathing heavily after the first day, but she stuck with it and has lost 190 pounds over two years. Here's how she changed her mindset. |
|
|
Budget-friendly deals, gift guides and more from Shop TODAY. |
|
|
Awards season is off to a strong start! See all the winners of the People Beauty Awards, from a $10 hair serum to a viral lip oil. |
|
|
Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. |
|
|
Ease stress and anxiety with these 6 breathing exercises, including 4-7-8 breathing, box breathing, belly breathing and more. |
|
|
Allow us to do the meal-planning for you |
|
|
Nigerian stew and Italian American vodka sauce are the inspirations for this spicy, creamy red pepper chicken dish from chef Kiano Moju. |
|
|
A little pick-me-up before you go. |
|
|
This Louisville bus driver does more than just get kids to school safely. A first-grader named Levi explained through tears to bus driver Larry Farrish Jr. that he didn't have pajamas for Pajama Day at school, which left the little boy sitting apart from his classmates. "I thought, 'I gotta fix this," Farrish told TODAY.com. He made a quick run to a store after his route and returned to Levi's school with some new PJs to cheer him up. "When he got me the pajamas, I did a happy cry," Levi said. See the community's reaction. |
|
|
Thanks for letting us in your inbox! See you tomorrow. |
Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield Enjoying This is TODAY? Invite a friend to subscribe here. |
|
|
Copyright © 2024 TODAY | 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112 |
| |
|
0 comments