Members of Congress demand answers to mysterious drone sightings in multiple states. Plus, the most dangerous toys to avoid buying kids for the holidays to keep them safe, and how micro-walking helped a woman lose 66 pounds and change her sedentary lifestyle.
Key House and Senate lawmakers demanded yesterday that top federal law enforcement officials brief them about mysterious drone sightings in New Jersey and New York. The White House downplayed any potential threats to national security or the public. Upon reviewing images of the sightings, law enforcement officials have concluded that "these are actually manned aircraft that are being operated lawfully," a White House spokesman said.
Water beads, e-scooters and trampolines are among the most dangerous toys to give kids, doctors warn. Here's what other gifts to avoid this holiday season to keep kids safe.
Linette Miller, 59, worried about developing high blood pressure from her sedentary lifestyle, so she participated in a study aimed to encourage people to be more active by walking 1,000 more steps than their norm. "I always tried to do at least 1,000 more than what my baseline was," she told TODAY.com. "After that, I pushed myself." That small change put her on a path to losing 66 pounds, and she shared the other healthy habits she developed along the way.
Looking for a quick and easy weeknight meal? This sheet-pan honey mustard chicken from recipe developer Sheela Prakash features chicken thighs tossed with honey mustard sauce and roasted with baby red potatoes and green beans.
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