Savannah Guthrie shares an update on her recovery after undergoing vocal cord surgery. Plus, a family is surprising their daughter for her sixth birthday by legally changing her name, and a personal trainer explains why doing this one thing daily in 2026 can change your approach to fitness. |
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Savannah is on the mend! The TODAY co-anchor provided an update yesterday after undergoing surgery on her vocal cords that will leave her "totally silent" for a few weeks as she recovers. She shared on Instagram how she is faring with a message written on a dry erase board. |
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A family in Michigan is surprising their daughter for her sixth birthday with a gift they think she will love more than toys or a trip to Disney: a new first name. Amanda Biddle tells TODAY.com that her little girl has never warmed up to her given name, Margaret, so Biddle and her husband are having it legally changed to a name their daughter has picked herself. "As soon as she could talk, she would say, 'No, I'm not Margaret,'" Biddle said. |
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In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a personal trainer shares why making this simple daily commitment can completely change your approach to fitness. |
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Your 2026 wellness journey starts here! Subscribe to the Start TODAY app (now available on Android!) to get started with your whole-body wellness companion. Unlock healthy meal plans, fitness challenges tailored to all levels, and daily inspiration from experts. |
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Ready to kick off 2026 strong? Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach is stopping by Studio 1A with lifestyle favorites to help you be your best self. |
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Food Network star Jeff Mauro demonstrates how to execute a perfectly cooked piece of meat with the reverse-sear method. If you want more well-done pieces, you can split the tenderloin in half and cook one portion to a higher temperature. |
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