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Plus, trendy baby names. A senior class with 14 sets of twins. June 13, 2024 | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [This is TODAY] Torrential rains caused life-threatening flooding in South Florida. Plus, a Missouri restaurant that doesn't allow any patrons under 30, the trendy baby names of 2024, and the winners of Shop TODAY's Beauty Awards.   The Latest   [State of emergency declared in Florida amid 'life-threatening flooding' from torrential rain.]( Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a [state of emergency]( for five counties in South Florida yesterday as officials warned residents to steer clear of "[life threatening flooding](" in Miami, Fort Lauderdale and other heavily populated areas. Hundreds of flights were cancelled, while part of southbound Interstate 95 in Broward County was shut down due to dangerous conditions. Fort Lauderdale got over a foot of rain yesterday, while Miami and other areas had nearly 10 inches. [Here's the latest](. [🍴 A restaurant has banned people under 30: 'This is strictly for the grown and sexy.']( ve seen restaurants [ban kids]( before, but one Caribbean restaurant in Missouri won't serve people who can legally drink or rent a car. Bliss Restaurant outside St. Louis has a policy that [women under 30 and men under 35 are not allowed in](. "It’s just something for the older people to come to and have a happy hour and not have to worry about so many young folks that bring some of that drama,” one assistant manager said. [See how people have reacted]( and take [our poll](. [👶 These are the trendy baby names you’re about to see everywhere.]( Are you ready for a playground full of little Izalels and Emryns in a few years? Namerology.com founder Laura Wattenberg tells us that cowboy-inspired baby names (like Stetson), names ending with "s" (think: Hayes) and long names ending with "i" (Meilani) are buzzy right now. She also shared the [5 top trending names for boys and girls](, from Azari to Kyren. [See them all here](.   Shop TODAY   Budget-friendly deals, gift guides and more from Shop TODAY. [The Shop TODAY 2024 Beauty Awards are here! See the winners, from hot tools to hydrating serums]( Our Shop TODAY team tested more than 400 foundations, serums, mascaras, shampoos and more over the last year for their second-annual Beauty Awards — and the results are finally in! See which picks were deemed award-worthy and shop your favorites here. [SHOP NOW](   Start TODAY   Achieve your life and health goals with easy tips. With so many fitness tracker options out there, how do you know which one is right for you? NBC’s Vicky Nguyen has tips on how to pick one with the right features, what to look out for in the price tag, and how to protect your personal information. [READ MORE]( [GET THE NEWSLETTER](   What's For Dinner?   Allow us to do the meal-planning for you Our 65 summer dinner ideas celebrate seasonal ingredients and include cookout staples like lobster rolls, burgers, vegetarian tarts, grilled chicken and more. [VIEW RECIPE]( [♡ SAVE RECIPE](   Daily Delight   A little pick-me-up before you go. The [graduating class of Cooper City High School in Florida]( may have set the unofficial record for people asking, "Which one are you again?" The Class of 2024 features [14 (!) sets of twins and a set of triplets](, who make up 6% of the 543 students in the senior class. "It was crazy to see that it’s so common and that there are so many people that are also twins," Jocelyn Reed, who graduated with her twin sister Gabrielle, told TODAY.com. The class even had their own slogan: "Twice as nice and triple the fun.” [See more photos.]( Play TODAY's Daily Game!   Test your skills and find some fun with TODAY's game! Complete this word search to find the missing words in the TODAY headline.   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 Copyright © 2024 TODAY | 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY 10112 [MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE](listvar=sub_today) | [PRIVACY]( | [SEND FEEDBACK](

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