Hurricane Milton threatens to become one of the most destructive storms on record as it bears down on Florida. Plus, how becoming an Uber driver helped a newly divorced mom combat her loneliness, and dietitians weigh in on whether tuna or salmon is healthier for you.
Hurricane Milton restrengthened to a Category 5 storm yesterday with winds of 160 mph and is expected to make landfall near Sarasota, Florida, either late tonight or in the early hours of tomorrow. The powerful storm threatens to become one of the most destructive hurricanes on record. It could bring "life-threatening" storm surge of up to 15 feet along almost the entirety of Florida's Gulf Coast and up to 15 inches of rain in the Orlando area, forecasters warned. There are mandatory evacuation orders for 13 counties in Florida. Here's the latest.
Writer and mom Kendra Stanton Lee purchased her first car after divorcing her husband of two decades. She decided to become an Uber driver in the Boston area to combat the isolation she felt as a newly single mom. "In my loneliest season, separated from a relationship I thought would be mine for life, I found comfort in the company of strangers," she wrote in an essay for TODAY.com. From singing along with teenagers to driving an emotional mom and her daughter to bury her husband's ashes, Lee found "a new community." Continue reading.
Salmon and tuna are both protein-packed foods featuring nutrients that are recommended by dietitians, but which one is healthier? We spoke with experts who cited two key differences involving the amounts of omega-3 fatty acids and protein. Here's what to know.
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