NDZ/Star Max/GC Images Al Roker returned to starting his mornings on Today following the death of his ex-wife, Alice Bell.
The Super Bowl isn’t the only game that fans can look forward to on Feb. 9. It was announced exclusively on TODAY on Jan. 29 that The Athletic, the sports section of The New York Times ...
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Rachel Maddow talks with Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington about speaking from the pulpit directly to Donald Trump about showing mercy for the vulnerable people ...
NBC News, owned by Comcast, is also planning job cuts later this week, according to the report. While there is no exact number, the layoffs will be well under 50.
Jenna Bush Hager's latest guest host has made quite the impression among Today fans, with an army of them flocking to the show's social media to make their feelings known. Scarlett Johansson ...
The sky’s the limit for Hoda Kotb after her recent Today show exit. Kotb, 60, bid a tearful farewell to the NBC morning show on January 10. After nearly 30 years of working for the network ...
The Eagles take on the Commanders on Sunday in the NFC championship game, and the showdown has ruffled up a rivalry between two "Today" show hosts. Savannah Guthrie is rooting for the Birds ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio got into a tense exchange with NBC’s “Today” show on Tuesday after one of the network’s hosts repeatedly asked him about President Trump’s sweeping Jan. 6 ...
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the format of the show is going to be Jenna with many big names along with those that are still in house at NBC. 'They want to make it event television.' Today With Jenna & Friends launched on ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio got into a tense exchange with NBC's "Today" show on Tuesday after one of the network's hosts repeatedly asked him about President Trump's sweeping Jan. 6 pardons.