See the three children of Sheinelle Jones surprise her live on TODAY in celebration of the release of her first book, "Through Mom's Eyes." Plus, Elaine LaLanne, the widow of fitness pioneer Jack LaLanne, shares the exercise routine that has kept her fit at 100 years old, and a therapist explains a misconception behind loneliness that stops people from addressing the issue.
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Sheinelle Jones wiped away tears as her three children, who inspired her first book, gave her a sweet surprise live on TODAY in celebration of the release of "Through Mom's Eyes." Kayin, 16, and 13-year-old twins Clara and Uche presented her with a bouquet of flowers and a special gift while sharing their joy with their mom.
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Elaine LaLanne still exercises daily at 100 years old, inspired by her late husband, fitness pioneer Jack LaLanne. Nicknamed "the first lady of fitness," LaLanne shared six tips for longevity, including the philosophy she calls ARCH.
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In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, a therapist explains why this common but incorrect belief about loneliness prevents people from addressing the problem.
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Did you know today is National Laundry Day? We’re celebrating by giving you the scoop on our favorite picks for our least-favorite chore, from $10.
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Entertaining has never been easier than with these fast-cooking saffron shrimp skewers with green gazpacho sauce from chef Ryan Brown.
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