Taylor Swift announces her 12th album is on the way by teasing an appearance on an upcoming episode of the "New Heights" podcast. Plus, 9 fruits high in carbohydrates for an energy boost, and a trainer weighs in on whether you should do cardio or strength training first during a workout.
A new Taylor Swift era is upon us. The singer released the news after midnight this morning that her 12th studio album, titled "The Life of a Showgirl," is on the way. She shared the announcement via a clip of her upcoming appearance on an episode of "New Heights," the podcast featuring her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his brother, Jason, that will be released tomorrow. Here's all you need to know.
If you're on a low-carb diet and are worried about adding fruit to your plate, registered dietitian Patricia Bannan tells TODAY.com that carbs "aren't the enemy — context matters." The carbs in fruit also come with fiber, water and nutrients essential to health. Bannan shared 9 fruits naturally high in carbohydrates, from apples to grapes, that can provide an energy boost and other benefits if enjoyed in moderation.
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