A racist joke about Puerto Ricans has caused aftershocks for Trump ahead of the election. Plus, a mom of a son with autism writes about how blue candy buckets on Halloween have been helpful to her family, and a 95-year-old man who still works out in the gym shares his tips for longevity.
A comedian's racist joke about Puerto Ricans at Donald Trump's Madison Square Garden rally drew fresh blowback yesterday from Puerto Rico's largest newspaper, music superstar Bad Bunny, and others amid Trump's campaign event in a majority-Latino city in Pennsylvania.
Writer Jennifer Jay Palumbo, who has a son with autism, wrote in an essay for TODAY.com how blue pumpkin candy buckets on Halloween may be controversial, but she finds them helpful. The blue candy bucket has become a symbol for autism awareness, giving people a heads-up that a child might not respond or behave in ways they expect.
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NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar joined TODAY to share her tips on how to identify and battle fatigue while refueling your energy, including avoiding caffeine in the afternoon and hydrating properly.
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