Trump and Harris are on a quest to attract votes from low-wage workers. Plus, "The Office" star Jenna Fischer speaks exclusively to TODAY about her breast cancer diagnosis, and a 50-state guide to rules on leaving children home alone.
Donald Trump has turned to the fast-food giant McDonald's as he and Kamala Harris try to court lower-wage voters in the final weeks of the presidential election race. Trump held a campaign event at a location in Pennsylvania on Sunday, highlighting the latest attempt by both campaigns to reach a part of the electorate that could swing the race in their favor. Trump is trying to make the election a referendum on the Biden-Harris administration's record, while Harris has pushed for a higher minimum wage and guaranteed paid leave to appeal to low-wage voters. Here's the latest.
In an exclusive interview on TODAY, Jenna Fischer spoke to Hoda Kotb about the moment she learned she had breast cancer last year, her treatment, and how her family helped her during the journey. The "Office" star, who said she is now cancer-free, also spoke about the actor she called after being diagnosed, and how she approached losing her hair during treatment. Continue reading.
You have to run a quick errand, but is it OK to leave your kid at home alone? While there is no national age minimum for when kids can be left home alone, a few states have established a legal age. Generally, 12 and older is "a pretty acceptable age," family therapist Sheryl Ziegler told TODAY.com. She shared 3 questions for parents to ask themselves when deciding whether to leave a child at home alone, and we have the official rules on leaving children by themselves in all 50 states.
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