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Athletes rally for Bronny James. Plus, a woman walked her way to 200-pound weight loss. July 26, 202

Athletes rally for Bronny James. Plus, a woman walked her way to 200-pound weight loss. July 26, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY July 26, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY Hunter Biden is expected to plead guilty in court today in the latest step in a sweeping five-year investigation, and the teen son of NBA superstar LeBron James is in stable condition after suffering cardiac arrest during a basketball workout. Plus, how to keep your dog safe in the sweltering heat, and the powerful moment when the daughters of a man who died in 2019 heard their father's heartbeat again. The Latest   [Hunter Biden is expected to plead guilty in court today in a criminal tax case.]( Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden, is [expected to plead guilty]( to two misdemeanor counts of failing to pay his taxes at the federal courthouse in Delaware this morning. This is the first time the Justice Department has brought charges against the child of a sitting president. Biden is accused of failing to pay in excess of $100,000 in federal taxes in 2017 and 2018. He has since paid the tax bill with interest, and prosecutors are expected to recommend a sentence of probation. Republicans have argued Biden received preferential treatment after a [sweeping five-year investigation]( into his activities. The attorney general has denied those claims and the White House has said President Biden was not involved in his son's business ventures. Biden also faced a separate gun charge, however under an agreement that case may be wiped from his record. [Here's the latest](. [The sports world rallied around Bronny James, the son of LeBron James, after he suffered cardiac arrest during a basketball workout.]( Support poured in yesterday for [Bronny James]( after a family spokesperson shared that the USC freshman guard [suffered cardiac arrest]( on Monday during a basketball workout. James, 18, the son of Lakers superstar LeBron James, is in stable condition and out of the ICU, his family said. Stars from around the basketball world, including Hall of Famer Magic Johnson and NBA All-Stars Trae Young, Donovan Mitchell and Jayson Tatum, all expressed their support. Buffalo Bills safety [Damar Hamlin](, who went into cardiac arrest on the field during a game in January, told the family he was "here for you guys." Plus, here are some [facts about cardiac arrest](, including its [various causes]( and numbers about [how common it is](. [👮 How one ex-cop and father of 3 is teaching kids the right way to talk to law enforcement.]( Derrick Dotson knows firsthand how tense interactions with the police can potentially end up. He is a [former police officer]( and DEA agent himself, and he also had a cousin who was shot and killed by police officers in New York state. Those life experiences led the father of three to publish ["The Police and Me," a children's book]( aimed at teaching kids and their parents about what police officers do and how they should properly engage with an officer. "Parents kept asking me: 'What do we say to our kids about talking to police?'" Dotson told TODAY.com. "I had kids saying that they didn't want to get their (driver's) license because they didn't want to get pulled over." [Read more here](. [🐕 6 ways to keep your dog cool and safe in the punishing summer heat.]( With sweltering heat blanketing much of the country and ocean temperatures hitting a [stunning 100 degrees]( in Florida, it's not just humans who are in danger of suffering heat exhaustion. Celebrity dog trainer Tom Davis shared [6 tips with us about how to keep dogs safe in the heat]( and recognize when they may be in distress. Two important tips: Go for walks early or late in the day when it's cooler out, and avoid leaving your dog in an unattended car, even if you have a window cracked. [See all the tips here](. Start TODAY   Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. Kristi Ray Ledgerwood, 43, had trouble walking without pain and a "grocery list" of other health problems when she was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2022. After years of trying different diets and exercise plans, she finally adapted a low-carb diet recommended by her doctor and also began a walking routine. She [lost 201 pounds](, dropping from 329 to 128, and has been able to maintain her weight. The Start TODAY member shared [4 ways she embraced a low-carb diet](, and she also described how she worked her way up to walking 5 miles a day after struggling to walk at all. [See all her tips here]( — and make sure to sign up for our [Start TODAY newsletter]( for daily inspiration. What's for dinner?   Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. Turn that ripe summer produce into a tasty dish filled with fresh herbs and zesty lemon with this [creamy garden zucchini pasta]( from chef Alejandra Ramos. Zucchini and cherry tomatoes mix with a tangy, creamy sauce made with Greek yogurt for a light meal packed with flavor. [Get the recipe](. Daily Delight   A little pick-me-up before you go. Four years after their father died, a group of sisters in Connecticut got to [hear his heartbeat again](. Esteban Santiago's family donated his heart after he suffered a medical emergency in 2019 that put him in a coma and led to his death at 39. The family's selfless act saved the life of recipient Peter Turzer. “Every day I wake up, and my hero is up above,” Turzer told [NBC Connecticut](. Santiago's daughter connected with Turzer through organ donation services, which led to the powerful moment when she and her two sisters were able to hear their father's heartbeat again. “To hear his heart, it is like he is here. It felt like I was hugging dad,” Kianna Santiago told NBC Connecticut. “It just felt like home.” [See more photos here](.   Thanks for letting us in your inbox! See you again tomorrow morning. Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield Want to refer a friend?[Subscribe here]( Send us Feedback Follow us on Facebook More TODAY Newsletters 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10112 [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_today) | [Privacy]( | [Contact]( [MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_today) | [PRIVACY]( | [CONTACT](

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