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Why Kristen Dahlgren is leaving NBC to start a breast cancer nonprofit. January 31, 2024 | [VIEW IN BROWSER](   THIS IS TODAY January 31, 2024 [VIEW IN BROWSER]( THIS IS TODAY The CEOs of X, TikTok, Meta and more will testify before the Senate today as efforts to regulate social media's effect on children ramp up. Plus, what the world's oldest living family eats for lunch every day, and why Kristen Dahlgren is leaving NBC to start a breast cancer nonprofit.   The Latest   [CEOs of major social media platforms will testify at a Senate child safety hearing today.]( The [CEOs of X, TikTok, Discord, Meta and Snap]( are set to testify at a Senate committee hearing today to address concerns about how platforms are considering their impact on children. Representatives from some of the companies told NBC News in an exclusive that their leaders [will offer support for child safety legislation](, including the SHIELD Act, which would criminalize the transmission of nonconsensual intimate images and sexualized depictions of children. [Here's the latest](. [🎀 Kristen Dahlgren: Why I’m leaving NBC to launch a nonprofit to make breast cancer vaccines a reality.]( In a first-person essay, veteran NBC News correspondent and breast cancer survivor [Kristen Dahlgren shared why she is leaving NBC to start a nonprofit]( called Pink Eraser Project. Her cancer journey and her reporting inspired her to form the nonprofit with fellow breast cancer survivor Michele Young to target a cause they hope can save countless lives. The [Pink Eraser Project]( will connect researchers at major medical centers across the country to build a pool of breast cancer survivors to help spread the word about joining trials. Dahlgren wrote about how vaccines have shown promise in treating breast cancer, but researchers need more collaboration so they can conduct larger studies. [Continue reading](. [The world's longest-living family eats this one meal every day for lunch.]( The Melis family, from Sardinia, Italy, set a [Guinness World Record title]( for the [highest combined age for nine living siblings]( in 2012 and have a collective age of 861 years. Bestselling author Dan Buettner, who has researched many of the world's oldest living people to find out their habits, shared that the Melis family all [ate the same lunch every day](. The meal consists of three-bean minestrone soup (garbanzo, pinto and white bean), sourdough bread and a small glass of red wine. [Read more about why it worked](. [💸 Stanley cup accessories and more Amazon January bestsellers — starting at $8.]( As we head into February, our Shop TODAY team has rounded up [13 bestsellers on Amazon from January]( that are highly rated by our experts. Revamp your routine with a useful spatula that can get into every part of your jars, fleece-lined leggings, an at-home rowing machine and a straw cover set for your Stanley Quencher. [See them all here](.       Start TODAY   Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. A big selling point of the trendy [wall Pilates workouts]( is that you can get many of the benefits you would from a class without the hefty price tag. All you need is a wall, which mimics the foot bar used in reformer Pilates classes. You can do traditional Pilates exercises like bridge pose or Pilates 100s by simply using gravity. We spoke to people who have tried it, and we also have [three at-home wall Pilates exercises]( to get you started.   What's for dinner?   Allow us to do the meal-planning for you Put a twist on family pizza night or add a new snack to any Super Bowl party with these [pull-apart pizza sliders]( created by recipe developer Riley Wofford for TODAY Food. Kids will love the golden brown pizza bombs filled with melted cheese and their favorite toppings. [Get the recipe](.   Daily Delight   A little pick-me-up before you go. Cat Janice, 31, a [mom and musician who is in hospice]( with cancer, [wrote a song for her 7-year-old son]( after the disease was found in her lungs. She changed over all the rights to the song to her son's name because she wanted to "leave him behind something." Her TikTok followers have honored her wish by pushing "Dance You Outta My Head" to No. 1 on the Apple iTunes charts in multiple countries and the Top 10 in the U.S. Other moms have [shared videos of themselves dancing]( to the song with messages of support for Janice. "I’m just honestly so blown away by everyone’s love and how they’ve supported me through this and shared this story," Janice told us. "I really do believe it’s a miracle to be able to witness this." [See more here](.   Thanks for letting us in your inbox! See you tomorrow. Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Shane Lou Enjoying This is TODAY? Invite a friend to [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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