Harry Styles announces an unprecedented 30-day residency at an iconic U.S. arena as part of his upcoming tour. Plus, a woman shares why she changed her name at 25 years old from the one she was given after being adopted, and an expert reveals the nutrients that are most important to healthy aging. |
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Harry Styles is only making one U.S. stop on his upcoming tour, but it will be for an unprecedented stay. The singer announced yesterday that he will play a massive, 30-date residency at New York City's Madison Square Garden this fall as part of his "Together, Together" tour that will follow a new album released in March. See all the dates and how to get tickets. |
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Lani Lynchey was given a new name when she was adopted out of foster care at eight years old, but it never stuck. She even changed the spelling of it in high school, but still didn't warm up to it. "I never liked it," she tells TODAY.com. "I thought it leaned really masculine, and there were cultural associations around it that made me feel disconnected from it." At 25, she took on the "overwhelming" task of finding a new name. |
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In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a healthy aging expert reveals the nutrients most important for long-term health. |
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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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Wonder what's trending in beauty? From nourishing lip products to a "glass skin sandwich," Bobbie Thomas has the products that are worth the hype. |
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Sunny Anderson's beefed-up chili can be served on its own or as a base for a DIY chili bar with everything from baked potatoes to hot dogs while watching to see which two NFL teams reach the Super Bowl this weekend. |
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