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9 reasons you're cold all the time. Tax season scams to look out for. ? THIS IS TODAY March 6, 202

9 reasons you're cold all the time. Tax season scams to look out for.   THIS IS TODAY March 6, 2024 [VIEW IN BROWSER]( THIS IS TODAY Nikki Haley is suspending her presidential campaign, handing the Republican nomination to Donald Trump. Plus, the reasons you might feel cold all the time, how to avoid being surprised by scammers when you file your taxes, and more.   The Latest   [Nikki Haley is dropping out of the race after Super Tuesday, ceding the GOP nomination to Trump.]( The Biden-Trump rematch is on. Former South Carolina Gov. [Nikki Haley will drop out of the race]( for the Republican nomination today after losing every state [but one]( in yesterday's [Super Tuesday primary contests](, a source told NBC News early this morning. That means former President Donald Trump will be the GOP nominee and face off against Biden in this year's presidential election. Here are the [key takeaways]( from yesterday's primary voting in 16 states. [🥶 'Why am I always cold?' 9 possible medical reasons — and when to see a doctor.]( Is it the air conditioning in the office? Is there a draft getting through the window? Do you need to put on a sweater? Constantly feeling cold can be a real inconvenience, so we spoke with experts about [9 possible medical reasons you feel chilly all the time](. Anemia, circulation problems, diabetes, chronic stress or other conditions could explain why you can't shake the shivers. We also have [advice on when to see a doctor]( if it persists. [😧 This tax season, look out for scammers trying to file your returns before you do.]( Last year, the IRS received 294,138 complaints of reported identity theft, usually after scammers [filed a false tax return in someone else's name]( to claim their refund. Filing as early as possible is one way to stop fraudsters, but another way is to have the IRS send you a unique code, called an IP PIN, for extra security. Here's [how to get the IP PIN](, plus what to do if you're a victim of tax ID theft. We also have tips on the [best software to use to file your taxes](. [🩱 Our favorite Amazon spring fashion finds start at just $9.]( Get your wardrobe in shape for spring by jumping on these [6 Amazon deals]( for swimsuits, flats, jewelry, dresses and more, starting at just $9. Our Shop TODAY team also has [39 more bestselling spring finds on Amazon](, so you can grab some sunglasses, blouses, joggers and a short sleeve dress for the warmer days ahead.       Start TODAY   Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. If you're looking to get in beach shape for a spring break getaway, these [10 triceps exercises]( will tone your arms and get you ready for bathing suit season. You can incorporate the movements into your existing routine or create a circuit workout to focus on your upper arms. [See more here](.   What's for dinner?   Allow us to do the meal-planning for you Food Network star Amanda Freitag has us in the mood for fresh spring produce with this [asparagus salad with Parmesan and mustard vinaigrette](. The dish pairs asparagus with tarragon, diced hard-boiled eggs and a classic mustard vinaigrette and goes well as a side dish for grilled chicken or fish. [Get the recipe](.   Daily Delight   A little pick-me-up before you go. Years before Kaibrienne "KB" Richins [wowed "American Idol" judges]( to earn a golden ticket, she sang to an appreciative audience of one. Her father, Justin Richins, [drew comfort from KB singing in the car]( during emotional times, including his divorce and the loss of a close friend. Justin shared videos of the sessions filmed during drives around their small Utah town, which helped KB get over crippling stage fright. Now she's ready to share her gift with a much bigger audience. "I knew that was her destiny at some point," Justin told TODAY.com. [See the videos here](.   Thanks for letting us in your inbox! See you tomorrow. Written by Scott Stump | Edited by Philip Caulfield 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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