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S2024 E185 September 13, 2024
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Kamala Harris slammed Donald Trump while speaking to voters in North Carolina, saying it's time to "turn the page" in November. This comes as the former president says he's not going to debate the vice president again. NBC‘s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY. From four sister all born on the exact same day (but different years) and a teacher who is urging parents to stop sending kids to school with cupcakes, check out some of the top trending stories on TODAY.com for September 2024. To mark Healthy Aging Month, Joy Bauer joins TODAY to test the anchors' knowledge on foods that help people live longer and age better. 

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2024/09/12 S2024 E184
Lenny Kravitz, Donna Farizan

Hurricane Francine battered southern Louisiana with powerful winds up to 100 miles per hour, ripping off roofs and knocking out power for tens of thousands. After making landfall, the storm was downgraded to a tropical storm. NBC's Tom Llamas reports and TODAY's Al Roker tracks where the system is headed next. A state of emergency has been declared in Los Angeles County as wildfires have erupted and exploded in size, destroying homes and threatening lives. Officials say the Line Fire appears to be a case of arson and a suspect has been arrested. NBC's Dana Griffin reports for TODAY. After their contentious debate, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump were seen shaking hands at Ground Zero as they honored the lives lost on 9/11. The candidates are now back on the campaign trail traveling around critical battleground states. NBC's Peter Alexander reports for TODAY. House Speaker Mike Johnson pulled a government funding bill off the floor just hours before an expected vote. The move came after a growing number of Republicans vowed to tank the measure. The government is set to partially shut down on Oct. 1 if a funding deal is not passed. The latest numbers show the rate of inflation continues to cool, hitting a three-year low. NBC's Christine Roman joins TODAY to discuss the latest data, the possibility of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates next week and how summer fast-food deal trends are carrying into the fall.