The attorneys for Alex Murdaugh spoke in a TODAY exclusive this morning about how he reacted to having his murder convictions overturned, and they also floated the possibility of new potential suspects in the killings of his wife and son. Plus, a teacher's simple change in how he talks to students has them behaving much better, and cardiologists break down whether beef tallow is healthy for you.
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Alex Murdaugh’s attorneys, Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin, spoke in a TODAY exclusive this morning, one day after the South Carolina Supreme Court overturned Murdaugh's double murder convictions. They talked about Murdaugh's reaction to the ruling, potential new leads in who killed his wife and son, a possible retrial and how they are getting paid for their work with Murdaugh in prison for separate financial crimes.
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High school chemistry teacher Christopher Mukiibi subtly shifted the way he speaks to students, and it made it harder for them to argue with his requests. He spoke with TODAY.com about his approach, which he says also works at home with his two toddlers.
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In TODAY.com’s Expert Tip of the Day, cardiologists weigh in on whether beef tallow is a healthier alternative to seed oils.
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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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TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer stopped by the original Fiesta Tableware factory for an exclusive peek at how the handcrafted tableware is made. She also snagged TODAY viewers a limited-time discount from the brand.
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Add some classic Southern comfort food to your breakfast or dinner with chef Melvin "Boots" Johnson's famous cheddar chive biscuits and country sausage gravy from Harlem Biscuit Company.
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