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"Today's" is the correct form when indicating possession, meaning something that belongs to or is associated with today (e.g., "today's meeting"). "Todays," without the apostrophe, is not standard English and should be avoided in formal writing. Always use "today's" to indicate ownership or relevance to the current day.

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