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A vigil for the victims of the Jacksonville shooting. Simone Biles roars back. August 28, 2023 | Thi

A vigil for the victims of the Jacksonville shooting. Simone Biles roars back. August 28, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY August 28, 2023 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( This is TODAY The three Black victims of a racially motivated shooting by a white gunman in Florida were remembered at a vigil, and Bob Barker's longtime companion reflected on their relationship after the legendary game show host's death. Plus, a mom described how her colon cancer symptoms were dismissed by doctors as pregnancy complications, and Simone Biles continued her inspiring return to the top of the gymnastics world. The Latest   [The victims of a racially motivated shooting were remembered at a vigil in Jacksonville.]( Three people who were killed by a gunman in a [racially motivated shooting]( at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday were remembered by residents and faith leaders [at a vigil]( yesterday. “I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired,” a City Council member said. “They didn’t deserve this.” Angela Michelle Carr, 52; Anolt Joseph “AJ” Laguerre Jr., 19; and Jarrald De’Shaun Gallion, 29, were killed by Ryan Palmeter, 21, who then fatally shot himself, police said. The three victims were Black and Palmeter, was white. The Jacksonville sheriff called him a “maniac” who ["hated Black people"]( and left messages of hate for the Black community. [Here's the latest](. [Bob Barker’s longtime partner opened up about his final days and why they kept their relationship ‘low-key.’]( Bob Barker's longtime companion, Nancy Burnet, [recalled some of their fondest memories]( and their final days together after the legendary "The Price is Right" host [died at 99]( on Saturday. Burnet and Barker first met in 1983 and had a long-term relationship, but [they never married](. “I kept my relationship with him very low-key because people treat you differently when they know that there’s a celebrity involved,” she told TODAY.com. “At one time, we were very much a couple and then later (our) relationship evolved into more of a friendship.” She said Barker even proposed to her in 2011, but she declined. "I just never wanted to remarry, to anyone," she said. "And so we just continued on as we were.” Burnet also opened up about their mutual passion for animal activism and Barker's final days. [Read more here](. [A mom diagnosed with colon cancer at 28 says early signs were 'brushed off' as pregnancy complications.]( Kelly Spill was [eight months pregnant]( when she found blood in her stool, which her doctor told her was probably due to internal hemorrhoids that can occur during pregnancy. Her symptoms persisted for months, but doctors said it was because her bowel habits had changed since she had given birth. Finally, she had a colonoscopy and learned she had [stage 3 colorectal cancer](. “I felt very exhausted, and it made me second-guess what I was actually feeling because I was being brushed off,” the mom from New Jersey told TODAY.com. “When you don’t have someone listening to you, it’s really, really hard to continue to keep going.” Spill, 31, also spoke about other symptoms that were overlooked and detailed the immunotherapy treatment for her cancer. [Read more here](. [💻 We found exclusive savings up to 50% on these brands for all students and teachers.]( A host of big-name brands are showing their appreciation for teachers and students during back-to-school season with deals up to 50% off. Our Shop TODAY team found [great bargains for students and teachers]( on items from Nike, Under Armour, Apple, Adidas, Ray-Ban, Dell and more. Pick up a new laptop, grab a pair of trendy sneakers and save on books. [See all the deals here](. Start TODAY   Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. When sciatica pain flares up in your back and legs, it can derail your whole day. Stretching regularly can help ward off pain related to the nerve and ease tension in your muscles, and it only takes a few minutes. We have [7 expert-approved sciatica stretches](, plus a demonstration of each movement. Try an "angry cat pose" or prone press-ups to help you stay loose and alleviate any pain. [See them all here](. What's for dinner?   Allow us to do the meal-planning for you. It's almost time for "pumpkin everything" season, and you can get into the fall spirit early with this [pumpkin tortilla soup]( from food stylist Riley Wofford. The dish blends the Southwest staple of ancho chiles and corn tortillas with veggies and cubes of hearty sugar pumpkin. The sweetness of the pumpkin pairs perfectly with the smokiness of the chiles. [Get the recipe](. Daily Delight   A little pick-me-up before you go. Simone Biles is back on top! Ten years after she won her first U.S. Gymnastics title, the 26-year-old dynamo won a [record eighth all-around title]( last night at this year's U.S. Gymnastics Championships. She earned a standing ovation from the crowd in San Jose, California, after winning the floor exercise. Her breathtaking performance continued her return to the sport after two years off following the Tokyo Olympics, where she stunned the gymnastics world by withdrawing from multiple events. Biles is the [oldest woman to win the U.S. Gymnastics all-around title]( since USA Gymnastics took over the competition in 1963. “It feels really special,” Biles told NBC after her victory. “I’ve been doing it for so long, I feel like I don’t think about numbers, I think about my performance.”   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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