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TODAY February 21, 3rd Hour: Preparing to Become a Caregiver | Mission Behind 'Ice Hockey in Harlem' | AnnaSophia Robb Talks 'Grosse Pointe Garden Society'
Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how to care for aging parents. Also, a special program in Harlem teaching kids all about hockey. Plus, AnnaSophia Robb stops by to talk about her role in NBC's 'Grosse Pointe Garden Society.' And, author Jennifer Taitz discusses the best ways to relive stress.
TODAY February 21, 8AM: Inside the Favorite Child Debate | Catching Up With Jane Fonda | Hot List: Spring Travel
A new study reveals parents may have a favorite child. Also, Jane Fonda sits down to talk about her SAG lifetime achievement award. Plus, the best items for spring travel season. And, chef Adam Richman shares a delicious steak sandwich recipe.
TODAY February 21, 7AM: Trump and Musk Defend Massive Cuts | U.S. Turns Up Pressure on Ukraine | Menendez Brothers Speak Out
Fallout over President Trump's federal firings. Also, President Zelensky meets with U.S. envoy over the war in Ukraine. Plus, the Menendez brothers speak out in a new podcast ahead of resentencing hearing. And, Amazon takes over the James Bond franchise.
TODAY February 20, 3rd Hour: Simples Fixes for Common Pains | Troian Bellisario Talks 'On Call' | Spring Travel Essentials
Chiropractor Alessandra Colon shares optimal body alignment to relieve pain. Also, Troian Bellisario stops by to talk about her latest project 'On Call.' Plus, the best new travel items for your next vacation. And, puppies up for adoption for National Love Your Pet Day.
TODAY February 20, 8AM: Marking 10 Years of the Great Dress Debate | Robert De Niro Talks 'Zero Day' | Ed Burns on 'Millers in Marriage'
Marking ten years since the phenomenon known as "The Dress." Also, Robert De Niro stops by to talk about his new thriller series 'Zero Day.' Plus, Ed Burns shares details on his latest project, 'Millers in Marriage.' And, mixologist Jose Maria Donde kicks off National Margarita Day with some creative new recipes.
TODAY February 20, 7AM: Severe Winter Weather Across the U.S. | Showdown Over Trump Agenda | More Pandas Headed to U.S.?
Millions are affected by bitter temperatures and record snowfall across the country. Also, President Trump’s ongoing push to shrink the federal workforce. And, new pandas might be coming to the United States.
TODAY February 19, 3rd Hour: Two Months Until Tax Day | Matthew Modine Talks 'Zero Day' | Darrent Barnet on 'Chicago Med'
Stephanie Ruhle shares tips for the upcoming tax deadline. Also, Matthew Modine stops by to talk about his new thriller series 'Zero Day.' Plus, Darren Barnet shares details about his new role in NBC's 'Chicago Med.' And, 'Top Chef's' Danny Garcia dishes a delicious weeknight seafood dinner recipe.
TODAY February 19, 8 AM: Tom Hanks Talks 'The Americans' | Monica Lewinsky on New Podcast | Saquon Barkley Talks Super Bowl Win
Tom Hanks sits down to talk about the new nature documentary 'The Americas.' Also, Monica Lewinsky releases a new podcast 'Reclaiming Monica Lewinsky.' Plus, Saquon Barkley discusses the Eagles' Super Bowl win. And, Jill Martin shares new innovative Steals and Deals items.
TODAY February 19, 7AM: Millions Face Winter Storm and Record Cold | Trump and Musk Speak Out | Woman Sues IVF Clinic Over Embryo Mix-Up
Severe weather temperatures and another major winter storm affect millions. Also, President Trump and Elon Musk discuss federal government in joint interview. Plus, a woman sues an IVF clinic after wrong embryo was implanted. And, Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's home targeted in recent string of burglaries.
TODAY February 18, 3RD Hour: Ruby Bridges Talks New Children's Book | Zachary Levi and Patricia Heaton on 'The Unbreakable Boy' | Lizzy Caplan Discusses 'Zero Day'
Activist and author Ruby Bridges joins to discuss her new children's book, Ruby Bridges: A Talk with My Teacher. Also, Zachary Levi and Patricia Heaton stop by to talk about their new film, 'The Unbreakable Boy,' about a young boy living with autism and brittle bone disease. Plus, Lizzy Caplan shares details on the new political thriller series she's starring in, 'Zero Day.'
TODAY February 18, 8 AM: Halle Berry Talks New Women's Health Project | Keeping Blood Pressure in Check | Inside the Big Business of Break-Ups
Halle Berry stops by to catch up and share an exclusive announcement about a new women's health project she's working on. Also, in honor of Heart Health Awareness Month, we share five tips to help get your blood pressure in check. Plus, a closer look at a new industry emerging in the world of breakups and how companies are capitalizing on the end of relationships.
TODAY February 18, 7AM: Delta Plane Flips During Crash Landing | Musk Battle at Social Security Administration | Worst Flu Season in 15 Years
All on board survive after a Delta plane crashes and flips at a Toronto airport. Also, a top official at the Social Security Administration has resigned after a conflict with staffers from Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency over access to sensitive personal records. Plus, air safety is in the spotlight after a recent string of crashes and accidents. And NBC News medical correspondent Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down what to do to stay safe and healthy as flu cases surge this season.
TODAY February 17, 3rd Hour: First Look: Inside Anne Frank Exhibit | Sisterhood: Mission Behind “Strong Girls United” | Food For Thought: Eric Legrand Making Bourbon With A Purpose
Behind the scenes of the Anne Frank exhibit. Also, an inside look into how one non-profit is using sports to teach life skills. Plus, Eric Legrand shares how he’s using bourbon to raise awareness and money for a cause that has become his life’s purpose. And, Emily Weinstein whips up a unique pasta dish for an easy weeknight dinner.
TODAY February 17, 8AM: 50 Years of SNL | Angela Bassett Talks New Political Thriller on Netflix | Shop TODAY Savings: President’s Day Deals
Inside the biggest highlights, surprises and most memorable moments from SNL’s 50th Anniversary special. Also, Angela Bassett sits down to discuss her new Netflix film, “Zero Day.” Plus, Chassie Post shares some of the best discounts and exclusive deals for President’s Day. And, Laysha Ward talks new book, “Lead Like You Mean It.”
TODAY February 17, 7AM: Deadly Winter Storms Wreak Havoc | Search for Lasting Peace in Gaza | Luigi Mangione Speaks Out
Severe storms hit the south and northeast causing treacherous conditions and travel delays nationwide. Also, more Israeli hostages are freed in the latest ceasefire swap as secretary of state Rubio visits Israel. Plus, Luigi Mangione speaks out from behind bars just days before his court appearance, launching a new website. And, viral sensation Doug Turner stops by to tell us all about his winter party.
Dateline Presents: Murder in the Moonlight
As a bonus for TODAY fans, we’re sharing the trailer for Murder in the Moonlight, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline and Keith Morrison. In this podcast, Keith Morrison takes listeners to a quiet farmhouse on America’s Great Plains, where Sharmon and Wayne Stock have just celebrated Easter with their big, loving family. That night, under a pale moon, the couple is shot to death in their bedroom. The investigation includes four suspects, spans three states, and comes down to a sing
TODAY February 14, 3RD Hour: Kevin Nealon discusses the 50th Anniversary of "Saturday Night Live" I Renée Zellweger and Helen Fielding chat the new film "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy" I Valentine's Day Ideas
Kevin Nealon joins to discuss the 50th anniversary of "Saturday Night Live." Also, Renée Zellweger and Helen Fielding chat about the new chapter of Bridget Jones, "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy." Plus, in honor of Valentine's Day, some sweet treats that are good for the heart and soul. And, a special Valentine's Day dinner featuring wild mushroom risotto and a Le Bernardin chocolate dessert.
TODAY February 14, 8 AM: Doug's Winter Party Goes Viral I Home Depot Love Connection I Renée Zellweger on "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy"
87-year-old Doug Turner goes viral after inviting his neighbors to his annual neighborhood winter party. And, a couple joins us who found each other in a unique way—at Home Depot! Plus, Renée Zellweger chats about the highly anticipated "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy." And, the Backstreet Boys discuss their Las Vegas Sphere residency.
TODAY February 14, 7AM: Torrential Rains & Weekend Winter Storm I Pope Hospitalized for Medical Tests & Bronchitis I New Details about Luigi Mangione Revealed in Upcoming Documentary
Extreme weather from coast to coast, as California is being hit with torrential rain and the Northeast braces for snow. Also, Pope Francis has been hospitalized with bronchitis. Plus, new details about the Luigi Mangione case, set to be revealed in an upcoming documentary. And, "It Ends With Us" stars Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni have been scrubbed from author Colleen Hoover's social media.
TODAY February 13, 3RD Hour: Heidi Gardner on ‘SNL’s’ 50th Anniversary | Monica Barbaro Discusses ‘A Complete Unknown’ | Food & Snacks to Show Your Love
Heidi Gardner joins to discuss ‘SNL’s’ 50th anniversary and reflects on her time on the show as the longest-running current female cast member. Plus, Monica Barbaro stops by to catch up and discuss her Oscar-nominated turn as Joan Baez in ‘A Complete Unknown.’ And chef Elena Besser shares a few simple and sweet food ideas to show love to the special ones in your life.
TODAY February 13, 8 AM: Coming Up Roses On Valentine’s Day | TODAY Celebrates Long-Distance Love | Molly Shannon Talks 50 Years of ‘SNL’
An inside look at the massive Valentine’s Day flower shipments and the vast floral flight operation behind the scenes. Also, a can’t-miss celebration of long-distance love with a Navy officer stationed overseas and his girlfriend. Plus, Molly Shannon joins to discuss ‘SNL’s’ 50th anniversary, as well as some of her favorite moments and sketches from her time on the show.
TODAY February 13, 7AM: Suspected Terror Attack in Germany | Severe Storms and Wild Winter Weather | Concerns Over A.I. in Kanye West Protest Video
At least 20 people are injured after a car drives into a crowd in Munich, Germany. Also, a new round of winter weather hits the Midwest as an intense winter blast continues across the country. Plus, a fake A.I. video of top Hollywood celebrities protesting Kanye West surfaces as backlash over the artist’s antisemitic behavior grows. And Elizabeth Holmes breaks her silence in her first interview from prison.
TODAY February 12, 3RD Hour: Fact vs Myth: Winter Skincare | Rachel Dratch on ‘SNL 50’ | Trailblazing Musician’s Incredible Journey
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Marnie Nussbaum helps separate fact from myth when it comes to common skin care concerns. Also, ‘SNL’ icon Rachel Dratch joins to discuss the show’s 50th anniversary, as well as some of her favorite sketches and characters. Plus, the story behind a double bassist who became the only woman in the New York Philharmonic when she joined in 1966 and helped open doors for others. And our Shop TODAY team previews some can’t-miss deals for Presidents’ Day weekend.
TODAY February 12, 8 AM: Miami Beach Warns Spring Breakers | Athletes to Watch in 2026 Winter Olympics | The Cast of ‘White Lotus’ Talks Season 3
Miami Beach cracks down on spring break chaos as police announce new restrictions to contain rowdy behavior. Also, Craig shares a preview of the athletes to watch and which ones could potentially become big stars at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Italy. Plus, the cast of ‘White Lotus’ sits down with NBC’s Liz Kreutz to discuss the highly anticipated third season of the hit series. And chef Stefano Secchi shares a delicious chicken Milanese recipe.
TODAY February 12, 7AM: Back-to-Back Winter Storms | American Released from Russian Prison | Jalen Hurts Talks Super Bowl Win
A winter storm brings snow, frigid temperatures, and dangerous conditions to millions across the country. Also, Russia releases imprisoned American teacher Marc Fogel after nearly four years in captivity. Plus, Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles joins to discuss his team’s dominant victory, his standout performance, and victory parade plans. And Craig checks in from Milan, Italy, as Milan and Cortina prepare to take center stage at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
TODAY February 11, 3RD Hour: Possible New Treatment for Peanut Allergies | Nora Dunn Discusses 50 Years of ‘SNL’ | Daisy Ridley on New Film ‘Cleaner’
A new study from the National Institutes of Health details findings on how children with mild peanut allergies may be able to overcome them. Also, Nora Dunn stops by to talk about ‘SNL’s’ 50th anniversary, her six seasons on the show, and some of her favorite sketches. Plus, Daisy Ridley joins to discuss her new action film, ‘Cleaner,’ in which she plays a soldier-turned-window-cleaner.
TODAY February 11, 8 AM: Beyoncé Ticket Sales Spark Site Crash Concerns | Ana Gasteyer Talks ‘SNL’s’ 50th Anniversary | Recipes for When You Don’t Have Eggs
The first round of Beyoncé tickets goes on sale for the “Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit” tour. Also, iconic ‘SNL’ cast member Ana Gasteyer joins to discuss the show’s 50th anniversary and some of her favorite sketches and moments from her six seasons. Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares some of their favorite products, from helpful fashion hacks to new beauty finds. And chef Vanessa Rissetto shares a few tips and recipes to use when you’re low on eggs.
TODAY February 11, 7AM: Winter Weather Forecast | Israeli Hostage Release Delayed | Presidents Day Sale Preview
The latest winter weather forecast as cold temperatures and snowy conditions affect millions across the country. Also, President Trump issues a stern ultimatum to Hamas on the release of hostages. Plus, a shark attacks two American tourists swimming at a Bahamas resort. And the best sales, deals, and discounts to look out for this Presidents Day weekend.
TODAY February 10, 3RD Hour: Original cast member Laraine Newman chats SNL I Nick and Vanessa Lachey discuss the new season of "Love is Blind" I Santana Moss on Super Bowl LIX
Laraine Newman joins us to discuss the 50th anniversary of "Saturday Night Live." Also, hosts of "Love Is Blind," Nick and Vanessa Lachey, chat about their upcoming season. Plus, NFL star Santana Moss discusses Super Bowl LIX. And, with Valentine's Day at the end of the week, some last-minute gift ideas.
TODAY February 10, 8 AM: Women's Health and Protein I Amy Poehler's New Podcast and SNL 50 I Schools Banning Crocs over Safety Issues
Dr. Jen Ashton joins us to discuss the importance of protein for women's health. Also, a chat with Amy Poehler on the 50th anniversary of "Saturday Night Live" and her new podcast "Good Hang." Plus, some schools are banning Crocs due to safety concerns. And, a discussion on skincare common myths vs. facts.
TODAY February 10, 7AM: Eagles Beat Chiefs to Win Super Bowl I All Eyes on a New Round of Winter Storms I The Great American Egg Hunt
With a score of 40-22, the Eagles are the Super Bowl LIX champions. Also, the next round of winter storms is ahead for the Northeast as they continue to clean up from this weekend's snow. Plus, a nationwide egg shortage is leading to a bulk-buying frenzy. And, a Super Bowl commercials recap.
Inside the Game: Super Bowl 2025
This weekend kickoffs the NFL’s biggest day of the year with Superbowl LIX. Two time defending champions Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will face–off Sunday at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. TODAY is counting down to the Big Game in the Big Easy, with NFL highlights. Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid led his team to a third consecutive Super Bowl showdown. TODAY reports on his secret sauce while becoming a pop culture icon off the field. And Kansas City Chiefs CEO Cl
TODAY February 7, 3RD Hour: "Just Answer" Offers On-Call Experts I New Book Shares Story of Harriet Tubman I Nicole Brydon on "Paradise"
NBC News' Vicky Nguyen joins to discuss a new service that provides experts on demand and could be an unexpected side hustle. Also, a look at the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman and the new book "Harriet Tubman: Military Scout and Tenacious Visionary." Plus, a chat with Nicole Brydon about her new political thriller "Paradise." And, the buzziest TV shows and films being released this month.
TODAY February 7, 8 AM: Behind the Scenes at SNL I Super Bowl Pep Rallies I Harper's Bazaar Hair Awards
A special behind-the-scenes look at "Saturday Night Live's" legendary makeup team. Also, our countdown to Super Bowl LIX with a live look at two Super Bowl pep rallies. Plus, "Harper's Bazaar" annual hair award winners. And, some tasty dishes to serve at your Super Bowl party.
TODAY February 7, 7AM: Severe Winter Weather Sweeps Across U.S. I Battle Over Trump's Efforts to Reshape the Government I Final Secret JFK Files to be Released
A severe winter storm is affecting millions in the U.S. Also, the legal hurdles President Trump is facing while trying to reshape the government. Plus, the latest on the release of the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassination files. And, the final prep for Super Bowl LIX as excitement continues to grow.
TODAY February 6, 3RD Hour: Investing Fact vs. Myth I Catching up with Selma Blair I Hottest Denim Trends
Shannon McLay, founder and CEO of The Financial, discusses common myths about personal investing. Also, catch up with Selma Blair as she talks about life since being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Plus, a discussion on a timeless closet staple — jeans — and the hottest denim styles. And Super Bowl and Valentine's Day DIYs that are fun for the whole family.
TODAY February 6, 8 AM: Behind the Scenes at SNL's Studio 8H I Mental Health and the Next Generation I Ke Huy Quan on "Love Hurts"
In honor of "Saturday Night Live's" 50th anniversary, a rare behind-the-scenes look at the famous Studio 8H. Also, catch up with Jonathan Haidt on his new documentary, "The Coddling of the American Mind." Plus, a chat with Ke Huy Quan about his new action movie, "Love Hurts." And chefs Megan Day and Derrell Smith cook Super Bowl-inspired food, featuring Kansas City Dynasty Rings and Philly Cheesesteak Queso Dip.
TODAY February 6, 7AM: Winter Storm Causes Commute Chaos I White House Agrees to Limit DOGE Access I All Eyes on KC's Coach Andy Reid
A winter storm is bringing snow, freezing rain, sleet and ice to the Midwest and Northeast. Also, the latest developments in President Trump's efforts to reshape the federal government. Plus, all eyes are on Coach Andy Reid Sunday to see if he can lead the Chiefs to a third consecutive Super Bowl victory. And growing concerns over DeepSeek amid the expanding AI arms race.
TODAY February 5, 3RD Hour: February Freebies I Christina Ricci on "Yellow Jackets" I Entrepreneur Behind "The Storygraph" I Unique Valentines Day Flowers
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen highlights all the free deals going on this month. Also, Christina Ricci joins to discuss season three of "Yellowjackets." Plus, Jill Martin sits down with the software designer and CEO of the popular app "The StoryGraph." And, we share some unique floral gifts for Valentine’s Day.
TODAY February 5, 8 AM: Super Bowl Party Ideas on a Budget I John Legend on "The Voice" and his Grammy Win I Ariana DeBose on "Love Hurts"
With the Super Bowl around the corner, we share some ideas to host your party on a budget. Also, catch up with music legend John Legend on the 27th season of "The Voice," his Grammy win, and his busy life. Plus, we discuss tech gadgets to make your daily routines more convenient. And, a chat with Ariana DeBose on her new film "Love Hurts".
TODAY February 5, 7AM: Trump Says U.S. Will "Take Over" Gaza I Price Hikes in Wake of Egg Shortage I New Warning for Spring Breakers
International reaction after President Trump says the U.S. proposes a plan to “take over” Gaza. Also, egg prices are on the rise - how this will affect your favorite restaurants. Plus, a new message to spring breakers in Florida. And a closer look at Eagles star Saquon Barkley’s journey as he gets ready for the Super Bowl.
TODAY February 4, 3RD Hour: Improving Heart Health | “Heritage Hotties” Spreading Cheer | Ralph Macchio on Final Season of ‘Cobra Kai’
Incoming volunteer president of the American Heart Association, Dr. Stacey E. Rosen, breaks down ways to improve heart health. Also, the story behind a group of women proving it’s never too late to spread cheer and stay active. Plus, Ralph Macchio stops by to catch up and discuss the final episodes of his series, ‘Cobra Kai.’ And our Shop TODAY team shares a few can’t-miss home hack products.
TODAY February 4, 8 AM: Super Surprise for Special Eagles Fan | Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller Talk ‘The Gorge’ | A Preview of the Puppy Bowl
The touching story behind viral “Eagles Fan Kid” Declan LeBaron, who joins the show for a special surprise. Also, Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller discuss their new movie, ‘The Gorge,’ in which they play highly trained agents assigned to opposite sides of a mysterious gorge. Plus, a few puppies stop by ahead of this weekend’s annual Puppy Bowl to showcase their cuteness and talents. And chef J.J. Johnson shares a delicious lemon pepper shrimp recipe.
TODAY February 4, 7AM: China Retaliates with Tariffs Against U.S. | Air Safety in the Spotlight | Bill Gates Discusses New Book Source Code
China imposes tariffs on the U.S. following President Trump’s proposed tariff on Chinese imports. Also, air safety remains in the spotlight as investigations into deadly plane crashes in Washington and Philadelphia continue. Plus, the countdown to the Super Bowl begins, with the big game less than one week away. And Bill Gates joins to discuss his new book, Source Code, in which he opens up about his childhood, journey to the top, and the personal relationships that helped guide his success.
TODAY February 3, 3RD Hour: Big Winners at the Grammy Awards | Will Forte on ‘Kinda Pregnant’ with Amy Schumer | Nutritional Wellness Trends 2025
A full recap of the Grammy Awards, including the winners, shocking upsets, and the biggest moments. Also, Will Forte joins to discuss the new Netflix comedy he’s starring in alongside Amy Schumer, ‘Kinda Pregnant.’ Plus, nutritionist Heidi Skolnik breaks down some of the most popular nutritional wellness trends of 2025. And best-selling author Kwame Alexander shares a February reading list, including a Black History Month selection, as well as the best romance and thriller novels out now.
TODAY February 3, 8 AM: Pioneering Pilot Charts New Course | Amy Schumer Talks ‘Kind Pregnant’ | How to Cope with Chronic Pain
Craig shares the remarkable story of the first Black pilot to fly solo around the world, breaking records, and barriers in the world of aviation. Also, Amy Schumer stops by to catch up and discuss her new movie ‘Kinda Pregnant,’ in which she plays a jealous friend faking a pregnancy. Plus, Nichole Sachs joins to share her personal journey and the steps she suggests to combat chronic pain and anxiety.
TODAY February 3, 7AM: Trump Tariffs Spark Trade War Fears | ‘It Ends With Us’ Battle Heads to Court | Skating Community Honors Crash Victims
The latest on new tariffs that President Trump is placing on goods from China, Canada, and Mexico—and the impact they could have on American consumers. Also, new details have emerged in the legal battle between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively as attorneys prepare to head to court. Plus, the president of U.S. Figure Skating joins to discuss the growing tributes from the ice-skating community honoring the victims of the D.C. plane-helicopter crash.
TODAY January 31, 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential: Protecting Your Information From A.I. | Love Your Mornings: Ally Love Tries a “Rage Ritual” | Carly Pearce Discusses Her Personal Experience With Heart Disease
Vicky Nguyen breaks down ways to protect your personal information on A.I. Also, Ally Love takes us behind the scenes of her experience trying a wellness trend that’s all about blowing off steam. Plus, country singer Carly Pearce stops by to discuss more about heart disease, a cause that has become personal to her. And with Valentine’s Day two weeks away, Misty Belles shares the perfect romantic getaways inspired by some classic rom-coms.
TODAY January 31, 8AM: Remembering Dick Button | Paulina Porizkova: Unfiltered | Pete Davidson & Dave Pilkey Talk New Film
Remembering Olympic Gold Medalist Dick Button. Also, Paulina Porizkova sits down to discuss her iconic supermodel life, grief and the gift of aging. Plus, Pete Davidson and Dave Pilkey stop by to talk their new film, “Dog Man.” And, Mark Anderson and Ryan Fey whip up a killer fusilli a la vodka with sausage.
TODAY January 31, 7 AM: Search for Answers in Deadly Crash| Figure Skating Community in Mourning | Trump Points Blame in Deadly Crash
New details on the deadly mid-air collision in Washington and what we are learning about the air traffic control tower and its staffing level at the time of the collision. Also, honoring several members of the figure skating community who were on board. And Trump faces backlash as he places blame on government diversity programs and his Democratic predecessors for the crash.
TODAY January 30, 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential: Inside the Housing Market | Dylan Live to Kick Off LPGA Season | Noah Centineo Talks New Season of Hit Netflix Series
Stefani Berkin breaks down what homebuyers & sellers should know about the current housing market. Also, Dylan joins live from Orlando, Fl to talk more about the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions. Plus, Noah Centineo stops by to discuss the new season of “The Recruit.” And, Alyssa Sparacino shares easy ways to build an at home gym.
TODAY January 30, 8AM: American Flight Collides With Army Helicopter
New details on the deadly crash near Reagan National Airport between an American Airlines flight and a regional jet Blackhawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport. What we are learning about the 64 passengers aboard and any possible survivors.
Special Report: Deadly Plane Crash Press Conference
Muriel Bowser, Mayor of Washington, DC, gives a press conference to provide an update on the deadly American Airlines and Army helicopter crash at Reagan Nat’l Airport.
TODAY January 30, 7 AM: American Flight Collides With Army Helicopter
Inside the nation’s worst air disaster in nearly two decades at Reagan Nat’l Airport and what we are learning about the members of the U.S. Figure Skating Community who were on the plane. Plus, what the investigation is already revealing about what went wrong.
TODAY January 29, 3RD Hour: TODAY’S Checklist: Gut Health/Anti-Inflammation/heart Health | Rob Gronkowski Talks Football| Lil Rel Howery Shares New Film
Victoria Seaver gives us a closer look at how our diets can impact a variety of health concerns. Also, Rob Gronkowski stops by to talk upcoming Super Bowl and life post football. Plus, Lil Rel Howery sits down to discuss his new animated film, “Dog Man.” And, Ali Mierzejewski breaks down all the toys for kids to pass time indoors.
TODAY January 29, 8AM: Inside Look At Push To Help Wildfire Victims | Hollywood’s Unlikely Action Hero | TODAY Bestsellers: January Bestsellers
Jacob Soboroff takes us behind the scenes of how the CAA southern California fire fund is helping those impacted by the fires. Also, Kaylee Hartung shares a remarkable story of the first actor with down syndrome to star in an action-comedy. Plus, Melissa Garcia shares some of January’s favorite beauty and fashion “bestsellers.” And, Eric Kim chefs up a cherished family recipe to celebrate Lunar New Year.
TODAY January 29, 7AM: Government Funding Freeze Chaos | Musk Asked to Bring Astronauts Home | JonBenet Ramsey's Father Speaks Out
President Trump's call to freeze trillions of dollars causes confusion across Washington. Also, Elon Musk confirms online that he and SpaceX are working to bring home the two astronauts stuck in the international space station. Plus, JonBenét Ramsey's father has renewed hope that his daughter's decades-old case may be solved after a meeting with the Boulder police.
TODAY January 28, 3RD Hour: National Plan for Vacation Day | Isla Fisher on ‘Dog Man’ | John Larroquette Discusses ‘Night Court’ Season Three
NBC senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares some trip ideas to celebrate National Plan for Vacation Day. Also, Isla Fisher joins to discuss lending her voice to the new animated film ‘Dog Man,’ where she voices an intrepid reporter who will stop at nothing to get the story. Plus, John Larroquette joins to talk about season three of ‘Night Court,’ where his character Dan is finding out that some of his clients find it hard to relate to him.
TODAY January 28, 8 AM: Will Ferrell Talks New Movie ‘You’re Cordially Invited’ | How to Manage Relationships | Top Products from Fashion to Home Goods
Will Ferrell stops by to talk about teaming up with Reese Witherspoon in the new romantic comedy ‘You’re Cordially Invited,’ and he reminisces about his iconic roles and unforgettable years on ‘S.N.L.’ Also, psychologist Dr. Thema Bryant shares a few best practices for building strong relationships with friends, family, and partners to help you live your best life. Plus, our Shop TODAY team gives their favorite picks on items from Target this month, including fashion, beauty, and home goods.
TODAY January 28, 7AM: New Wave of Immigration Arrests | Chinese A.I. Company Rattles Wall Street | Battle over the Mona Lisa
President Trump’s immigration enforcement actions ramp up with an increased number of arrests. Also, U.S. stocks sink as investors worry about China’s A.I. advances. Plus, the latest on the ongoing legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni following the film “It Ends With Us.” And, a closer look at the fight over the iconic painting Mona Lisa and why some want the work of art removed from The Louvre and returned to Italy.
TODAY January 27, 3rd Hour: TODAY’S Checklist: Future of Healthy Aging | She Made It: Founder of Sang Vietnamese Coffee | Sheryl Lee Ralphs Talks Hit Show
Dr. Vin Gupta breaks down all the technology that could help you stay healthy as you age. Also, Jill Martin takes us behind the scenes of one entrepreneur who is making a name for herself and her family in the coffee industry. Plus, Sheryl Lee Ralph stops by to talk “Abbott Elementary,” family and awards season. And Andrea Fornarola shares a barre sculpting workout you can do from the comfort of your home.
TODAY January 27 , 8AM: Getting the Most From Credit Card Awards | Kelsea Ballerini Discusses “The Voice” | Steals & Deals: Winter Essentials
Vicky Nguyen breaks down all the perks and benefits of credit cards that could help you save money in a big way. Plus, Kelsea Ballerini stops by to discuss her life on tour and her new role on “The Voice.” And, Jill Martin shares a few cozy essentials to keep you warm this season.
TODAY January 27, 7 AM: Trump Launches Wave of Immigration Arrests | Chiefs and Eagles Headed to the Superbowl | New Buzz Around Mystery Drones
Immigration enforcement operations are underway in cities across the U.S. as Trump and the President of Colombia clash on tariffs amid migration standoff. Also, the Eagles and Chiefs are once again set to face off in Superbowl LIX after being crowned the NFC and AFC champions. Plus, new details on drones in the northeast as reports of new sightings soar. And inside all the highlights and big wins from the U.S. figure skating championships!
TODAY January 24, 3RD Hour: National Zoo Pandas Debut| KICKOFF WITH KORNACKI| CONSUMER CONFIDENTIAL: Buying a Car in the Winter|
The Smithsonian National Zoo is debuting its new panda exhibit today, featuring the two pandas that arrived from China last year. Also, NBC News national political correspondent, Steve Kornacki breaks down the final NFL matchup’s that will decide the Superbowl. Plus, NBC’s consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares the benefits of buying a car in the winter if you prepare and avoid costly mistakes.
TODAY January 24, 8 AM: Bryan Kohberger in Court| TODAY’S CONSUMER: Subscription Reset| TODAY FOOD LOVES FOOTBALL: Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin go Head-to-Head|
Attorneys of Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the University of Idaho murders case, are pushing for DNA evidence to be thrown out and questioning the credibility of a key witness. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen gives key tips on tracking and managing paid subscriptions. Plus, Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin go head-to-head in the kitchen to honor their favorite football teams.
TODAY January 24, 7 AM: President Trump’s Executive Orders| Rising Bird Flu Cases| Menendez Brother’s Family Speaks Out|
Immigration crackdowns in key cities while a judge temporarily blocks one of President Trump’s executive orders. Also, as bird flu cases rise across the country, egg prices skyrocket amid shortages. Plus, the family of the Menendez Brothers plead for their freedom ahead of their resentencing hearing.
TODAY January 23, 3RD Hour: Moves for Healthy Aging | Author’s Journey from Addiction to Thriving | Anna Cathcart on ‘XO, Kitty'
Orthopedic physical therapist Dr. Karen Wu breaks down the moves to make and practices to keep you strong for healthy aging. Also, the inspiring story of one man’s journey to sobriety and how discovering a love for fitness turned his life around. Plus, Anna Cathcart joins to discuss coming back for season 2 in the popular show ‘XO, Kitty,’ where after a drama filled semester, Kitty is ready for a fresh start. And, chef Elizabeth Heiskell shares a delicious spaghetti Bolognese pie recipe.
TODAY January 23, 8 AM: Are Black Plastic Kitchen Utensils Dangerous? | Mikaela Shiffrin Makes Big Announcement | 2025 Oscar Nominations Announced
A closer look at the mounting health concerns over the black plastics found in many kitchen utensils and if these items are still okay to use. Also, skiing legend Mikaela Shiffrin stops by to catch up and make a special announcement. Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares a few of their favorite winter products from fashion and beauty to home goods. And, a full breakdown and recap of the 2025 Oscar nominations, including the surprises and snubs.
TODAY January 23, 7AM: New Wildfires Erupt in Southern California | South Hit Hard by Historic Snowstorm | Idaho College Murders Suspect in Court
Thousands evacuate as a new fast-growing fire ignites near Los Angeles with red flag warnings extended until Friday. Also, parts of the Southern U.S. are dealing with closed bridges, collapsing roofs, and clean-up complications following historic winter weather. Plus, University of Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger is back in court for evidence hearing ahead of trial. And, In-Depth TODAY: Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir preview the National Figure Skating Championship.
TODAY January 22, 3RD Hour: Steps to Build a Better Budget | Benefits of a Color Walk | Entrepreneur Jamie Kern Lima on Being Worthy
NBC News senior business analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares a few tips on how to improve your finances in 2025. Also, a closer look at a social media trend known as “color walks.” Plus, entrepreneur and philanthropist Jamie Kern Lima joins to discuss her new book Worthy: How to Believe You Are Enough and Transform Your Life, which deals with silencing self-doubt and building self-worth. And, chef Jeff Mauro shares a delicious bacon BLT sliders with potato salad recipe.
TODAY January 22, 8 AM: Moms Helping Moms Amid Los Angeles Fires | Julia Garner on ‘Wolf Man’ | The Best Leggings
An inspiring story of moms helping moms displaced by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Also, Julia Garner stops by to discuss her role in the new terrifying film ‘Wolf Man,’ where she plays a mother whose family is being terrorized by a lethal predator. Plus, NBC Select reveals their list of the best leggings to purchase whether you’re exercising or lounging on the couch. And, travel expert Mark Ellwood shares a few can’t-miss travel deals on cruises.
TODAY January 22, 7AM: Historic Snowstorm Slams South | Trump Puts Federal D.E.I. Staff on Leave | Netflix Raising Prices in U.S.
The latest on severe weather across the country as snowstorms blanket the Southern U.S. and freezing temperatures hit the Midwest and Northeast. Also, President Trump signs an executive order overnight placing all federal workers in D.E.I. roles on paid leave. Plus, Justin Baldoni’s lawyer releases video of a scene from ‘It Ends With Us’ in his legal battle with Blake Lively. And, In-Depth TODAY: Netflix raises its subscription prices.
TODAY January 21, 3RD Hour: Smart Upgrades for the Home | Inside New Anne Frank Exhibit | Tony Goldwyn on Return to ‘Law & Order’
NBC’s senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares expert advice on the best devices and automation systems to consider when making smart upgrades to your home. Also, a first look at Anne Frank: The Exhibition, a groundbreaking exhibit. Plus, Tony Goldwyn stops by to catch up and discuss reprising his role as district attorney Nicholas Baxter in NBC’s ‘Law & Order.’ And, with severe winter weather impacting much of the country, George Oliphant provides practical tips to protec
TODAY January 21, 8 AM: Ohio State Wins National Championship | Naomi Watts on Menopause and Aging | Fitness Myths Debunked
Ohio State wins the College Football National Championship – Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard joins to discuss the victory and the celebrations. Also, Naomi Watts stops by to talk about her new book Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I’d Known about Menopause, offering a guide to menopause and aging. Plus, sports-medicine physician Dr. Jordan Metzl debunks a few common fitness myths that have persisted for years.
TODAY January 21, 7AM: Trump Goes on Offense on Day One | Secretary of State Marco Rubio | Tech Titans Take Center Stage
Highlights and reactions to the inauguration of Donald Trump, and the executive orders the President has already enacted, including sweeping pardons of some January 6th defendants. Also, Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine, and the potential U.S. ban of TikTok. Plus, an in-depth look at President Trump’s evolving relationship with some of the world’s leading tech giants. And, Prince Harry’s legal battle against Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids heads to tri
TODAY January 20, 9 AM: Inauguration Security| White House Move in| Trump Early Agenda: Economic Issues|
A look into the security measures taken for Donald Trump’s inauguration. Also, behind the scenes of moving in and out of the White House. Plus, NBC’s Senior Business Consumer Correspondent, Christine Romans shares what you need to know about Donald Trump’s plan to tackle economic issues.
TODAY January 20, 8 AM: Congress Prepares for Second Trump Administration| Trump Family Prepare to Re-Enter Spotlight| What to Expect from the Inauguration|
Senate Majority Leader, John Thune shares more about the role congress will play in the incoming Trump administration. Also, how Melania Trump and the rest of the Trump Family prepare to re-enter the political spotlight. Plus, comparing the differences between presidential inaugurations past and present.
Special Report: The Inauguration of Donald J. Trump
President-elect, Donald J. Trump is sworn into office as the 47th president of the United States following historic presidential inauguration events.
TODAY January 20, 7 AM: Donald Trump Inauguration| Hostage and Prisoner Exchange in Gaza| Trump Day One Agenda|
Historic events kick off for president-elect Donald Trump, including his swearing in ceremony and inaugural address. Also, after 15 months in captivity the first group of hostages were released following the Israel and Hamas cease-fire deal. Plus, Jason Miller, Donald Trump’s Senior Advisor discusses the incoming administrations agenda.
Special Report: President Biden Pardons
In the last hours of his presidency, President Joe Biden issued several high-profile pardons, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, Liz Cheney and the members and staff who served on the house committee that investigated the January 6th attack on the capitol.
Savannah Guthrie and Craig Melvin on Their New TODAY Journey
TODAY's Savannah Guthrie, and newly named co-anchor Craig Melvin, sit down with NBC's Mike Tirico, to talk about their new journey together at the anchor desk. Craig shares the advice Hoda gave him as he prepared for his new role, and how TODAY’s Bryant Gumbel inspired his journey.
TODAY January 17, 3rd Hour: The Reset: Mind and Body | Ingredient Labels Then and Now | Jharrel Jerome Talks ‘Unstoppable’
Ways to reset your mind and body to start this year off right. Also, a look at how ingredient labels have changed over time. Plus, Jharrel Jerome discusses the preparation that went into his new role in the wrestling biopic ‘Unstoppable.’ And food hacks to make those winter comfort recipes easier and tastier.
TODAY January 17, 8AM: Remembering David Lynch | Friends Honor Bob Uecker | Game Changer for the NFL?
Tributes pour in for legendary filmmaker David Lynch, known for ‘Blue Velvet,’ ‘Twin Peaks,’ and more. Also, how friends and fans alike are celebrating the life of “Mr. Baseball,” Bob Uecker. Plus, the new tech rolling out that could forever change the NFL.
Special Report: TikTok Ban Upheld by Supreme Court
The Supreme Court upheld the ban on TikTok, now set to take affect this coming Sunday, January 19th. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have said the app is a "national security risk." The latest details on the public's concerns and the court's reasoning.
TODAY January 17, 7AM: Hostage Release Nears as Deal Reached | Last Minute Push to Save TikTok | Major Twist in Lively-Baldoni Battle
The details on the developing cease-fire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas. Also, how the Biden administration is attempting to delay the impending TikTok ban. Plus, the latest on Justin Baldoni’s $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds.
TODAY January 16, 3RD Hour: The Reset: Finance | Patrcia Arquette on ‘Severance’ Season 2 | Phoebe Dynevor Talks New Film ‘Inheritance’
Senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson offers tips to help reset your finances for the new year. Also, Patricia Arquette joins to discuss her return in season 2 of the long-anticipated series ‘Severance,’ where she portrays a formidable leader overseeing a “severed” group of employees. Plus, Phoebe Dynevor stops by to chat and share details about her latest film ‘Inheritance,’ in which she plays a young woman reconnecting with her estranged father.
TODAY January 16, 8 AM: First Look at Super Bowl Ads | Kenny Chesney Makes an Exciting Announcement | Problem Solving Winter Products
An early look at what to expect from the 2025 Super Bowl ads. Also, Kenny Chesney stops by to catch up and share an exciting announcement about the next chapter in his career. Plus, with freezing temperatures affecting much of the country, our Shop TODAY team highlights problem-solving products to keep you warm and comfortable this winter. And, tech expert Katie Linendoll reveals standout items from this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
TODAY January 16, 7AM: New Fighting Amid Ceasefire Deal | President Biden Gives Farewell Address | FDA Bans a Controversial Red Dye
Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire deal, which includes the release of hostages. Also, President Biden delivers his farewell address to the nation. Plus, a Southwest pilot is arrested for a DUI as the Department of Transportation files a lawsuit against the airline over chronic delays. And, In-Depth TODAY: A closer look at the FDA’s decision to ban red dye #3 in foods, medicines, and supplements.
TODAY January 15, 3RD Hour: Lonnie Ali on Preserving Muhammad’s Legacy | Britt Lower on ‘Severance’ Season 2 | Ally Love’s Resolution Inspiration
Lonnie Ali, the wife of the late Muhammad Ali, joins to reflect on her husband’s incredible legacy on what would have been his 83rd birthday, sharing the meaningful ways she continues to honor him. Also, Britt Lower stops by to discuss season 2 of the acclaimed psychological thriller, ‘Severance,’ where memories between work and personal lives are kept separate. Plus, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love shares helpful tips and tricks to keep those New Year’s resolutions on track.
TODAY January 15, 8 AM: Jen Garner’s Push to Help Wildfire Victims | From NFL Bench to Bestseller | Ben Stiller and Adam Scott Talk ‘Severance’ Season 2
Inside the collaboration between Jennifer Garner and Save the Children as they work to assist Los Angeles wildfire victims and their families. Also, Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown’s sideline book, Inner Excellence by Jim Murphy, goes viral, hitting #1 on Amazon. Plus, Adam Scott and Ben Stiller stop by to discuss the highly anticipated return of their hit Apple TV+ series, ‘Severance.’
Special Report: Israel and Hamas Agree to Ceasefire Deal
An agreement for a ceasefire and the release of hostages between Israel and Hamas has been finalized, marking a significant turning point in the intense 15-month conflict that has caused widespread devastation and heightened regional tensions.
TODAY January 15, 7AM: Hegseth Showdown on Capitol Hill | Winds Raise New Wildfire Fears | Deadline Looms for TikTok Ban
Pete Hegseth, President-Elect Trump’s nominee for defense secretary, kicked off confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill as discussions over Trump’s cabinet picks begin. Also, the return of strong winds to California poses new challenges for officials battling intense wildfires. Plus, a closer look at the potential U.S. ban of TikTok and the rise of new social media platforms gaining traction. And, In-Depth TODAY: Princess Kate shares that she is in remission from cancer.
TODAY January 14, 3RD Hour: Winter Sleeping Habits | Josh Gad on New Memoir | Top Tech from Consumer Electronics Show
Sleep specialist Dr. Carol Ash shares a guide on how to achieve a good and healthy night’s rest during the winter season. Also, the story behind an experiential program taking a fresh approach to addressing mental health. Plus, Josh Gad joins to discuss his heartfelt and hilarious memoir In Gad We Trust, where he reflects on the successes and failures that have shaped his journey. And, a closer look at some innovative tech gadgets that could be game changers.
TODAY January 14, 8 AM: David Beckham Discusses His Family, Emmy Win, and Latest Project | Pope Releases Autobiography | Shop This List: Winter Skin Care
David Beckham stops by to discuss the fires in Los Angeles, updates on his family, his Emmy win, and an exciting new project. Also, Pope Francis releases his autobiography Hope, chronicling his roots and rise to the Vatican. Plus, with winter in full swing, our Shop TODAY team highlights some of their favorite skincare products to help maintain healthy skin. And, NBC’s Joe Fryer reveals some of the biggest food and beverage trends for 2025, from healthy drinks to an unexpected pizza topping.
TODAY January 14, 7AM: New Wildfire Breaks Out Overnight | Trump Special Counsel Report Released | Flu Cases on the Rise
An extreme wind scenario raises concerns about the potential for more intense wildfires across Los Angeles. Also, the Justice Department releases Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report. Plus, tips on how to protect yourself as cases of the flu, COVID and RSV continue to rise. And, In-Depth TODAY: A closer look at the surge in rocket launches and the growing need for more launch pads across the U.S.
TODAY January 13, 3RD Hour: A.I. Shaping the Healthcare Industry | Nafsi Restaurant Serving Up Soul Food in Historic Place | Sam Heughan on ‘The Couple Next Door’
Board-certified colorectal and general surgeon Dr. Cedrek McFadden breaks down how A.I. is transforming the medical industry. Also, the story behind a Chicago restaurant that’s redefining an historic landmark and reshaping perceptions of fine dining. Plus, Sam Heughan stops by to discuss his latest project, ‘The Couple Next Door,’ a psychological drama series where he plays a suburban traffic cop with a dark past.
TODAY January 13, 8 AM: Celebrating Craig’s New Role | L.A. Wildfires: How You Can Help | Popstart: Catch Up on the Latest Entertainment News
The TODAY team celebrates Craig on his first day as co-anchor with a look back at the journey that brought him to this seat and all the ways that make him one of a kind. Also, a closer look at the remarkable organizations providing relief to California fire victims and how you can support their efforts. Plus, Carson shares the latest news and headlines from the entertainment world.
TODAY January 13, 7AM: New Wildfire Danger for L.A. | New Movement in Hostage Deal Talks | Mike Tirico Talks a New Era with Savannah & Craig
The latest updates on the devastating wildfires in California as crews work to contain the blaze while officials warn of dangerous winds returning this week. Also, new details emerge on a potential hostage deal in the Middle East. Plus, President-Elect Trump’s cabinet picks begin confirmation hearings on Capitol Hill this week. And, Savannah and Craig sit down with Mike Tirico to discuss the past, present, and future as a new era begins on TODAY.
TODAY January 10, 3rd Hour: Breaking Down NFL Wild Card Weekend | Inside the Trend of Eye Color Surgery | Winter Health Questions
Everything football fans need to know heading into the NFL playoffs. Also, inside the growing trend of changing your eye color through cosmetic surgery. Plus, how to protect yourself from getting sick this winter season. And the winners of the ‘Women’s Health’ fitness awards.
TODAY January 10, 8AM: Supreme Court Weighs TikTok Ban | Team TODAY Celebrates HODA | Simone Biles Celebrates Hoda
Inside the TikTok ban that heads to the Supreme Court today. Also, the TODAY family gives Hoda a special send off. Plus, Simone Biles stops by to surprise Hoda on her last day.
TODAY January 10, 7AM: Death Toll Rises in California Wildfires | Winter Storm Sweeps Across U.S. | Jimmy Carter Honored at State Funeral
Raging wildfires still devastating Southern California and how listeners can help those affected. Also, states of emergency declared in the South as a major winter storm impacts tens of millions. Plus, a closer look at the nation’s touching final farewell to Jimmy Carter.
TODAY January 9, 3RD Hour: Closer Look at Clothing Quality | How to ‘Eat Your Age’ | Winter Skincare Tips
A closer look at clothing quality and why expensive doesn’t always mean better. Also, Dr. Ian Smith offers guidance on how to increase longevity and maintain health by eating and receiving the correct nutrients for your age. Plus, with frigid temperatures affecting much of the country, dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry shares tips on how to refresh your skin routine for winter.
TODAY January 9, 8 AM: Hoda’s Legacy of Love | Elmo, Grover, and Abby Cadabby Talk Season 55 of ‘Sesame Street’ | Ina Garten’s Special Toast to Hoda
The ‘Hoda-Bration’ continues as the TODAY team celebrates something Hoda loves to be a part of – love. Also, Elmo, Grover, and Abby Cadabby from ‘Sesame Street’ stop by to catch up and discuss the premiere of the 55th season of the beloved show. Plus, Ina Garten joins for a special French 75 cocktail toast for Hoda.
Special Report: The Funeral of Jimmy Carter: Remembering the Life and Legacy of the 39th U.S. President
Full coverage of the national funeral service for the 39th President, Jimmy Carter, held at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C., with all five living presidents gathered to honor him.
TODAY January 9, 7AM: Catastrophic Wildfires Sweep Across L.A. | Major Winter Storm on the Move | The Funeral of Jimmy Carter
Devastating California wildfires continue to burn as firefighters struggle to contain them. Also, 35 million people are under winter alerts as a new round of snow and frigid temperatures hits the southern U.S. Plus, the funeral for former President Jimmy Carter set to get underway at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.
TODAY January 8, 3RD Hour: Cutting Down Winter Heating Costs | Mission Behind Boll & Branch | Diane Warren on New Documentary
As winter kicks into full swing, senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares tips to help lower your home heating and electricity bills. Also, a look at the story behind a luxury bedding company and the woman who started its mission to help people sleep better at night. Plus, Diane Warren joins to discuss her new documentary, ‘Diane Warren: Relentless,’ where she opens up about her process and life.
TODAY January 8, 8 AM: Screen Time’s Impact on Kids’ Brains | Kyle Chandler on New Film ‘Back in Action’ | Products to Help New Year’s Resolutions
A closer look at the impact of screen time on kids as groundbreaking research reveals how devices affect their growth and development. Also, Kyle Chandler stops by to discuss his new movie, ‘Back in Action,’ and shares his thoughts on a possible ‘Friday Night Lights’ reboot. Plus, our Shop TODAY team highlights a few great products at a discount to help with your New Year’s resolutions. And, an inside look at a new effort to make the flamingo the official state bird of Florida.
TODAY January 8, 7AM: Wildfires Scorch Southern California | Trump Holds Hourlong News Conference | The Benefits of Morning Coffee
The latest on intense wildfires in Southern California as the governor declares a state of emergency. Also, President-Elect Donald Trump delivers an extensive hourlong news conference, outlining his agenda and the presidential transition. Plus, new details emerge amid ongoing interest in the UnitedHealthcare CEO death investigation, with court proceedings delayed by several weeks. And, a new study highlights the health benefits of coffee.
TODAY January 7, 3RD Hour: Preparing for a Trip to the Doctor | Social Media Boosting Job Searches | Guy Pearce on ‘The Brutalist’
NBC News medical contributor Dr. John Torres shares everything you need to know to prepare for your annual health checkups this year. Also, a closer look at how young adults are using social media to land job interviews and launch their careers. Plus, Guy Pearce joins to discuss his role in ‘The Brutalist,’ an epic film where he plays a successful businessman with a taste for the finer things in life.
TODAY January 7, 8 AM: The Sweetest Reunion of Them All | How to Live ‘Beyond Anxiety’ | Hoda Reunites with Special Family
Hear the remarkable story of a Chicago bakery owner who unexpectedly found her long-lost son. Also, sociologist and life coach Martha Beck discusses her new book, Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life’s Purpose, offering much-needed guidance for those struggling with anxiety. Plus, Hoda receives a special surprise from a family she’s been on a long journey with.
TODAY January 7, 7AM: Frigid Cold Arrives in the Wake of Major Storm | Harris Certifies Trump’s Election Win | Vacation Chaos as Ski Resort Workers Strike
A winter storm brings hazardous snow and freezing temperatures across the country. Also, Congress certifies President-Elect Trump’s win as his legal battle in a New York criminal case continues. Plus, one of the largest ski resorts in the U.S. remains closed as the union representing its ski patrol goes on strike. And, the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas kicks off, showcasing the latest gadgets and innovations.
TODAY January 6, 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential: What to Buy in January | Catching Up With Eli Manning | Joe Manganiello Talks New Season of Competition Show
Vicky Nguyen breaks down what to buy and where to find the best discounts and deals for the new year. Also, Eli Manning stops by to talk being a finalist for the pro football hall of fame, the NFL playoffs and more. Plus, Joe Manganiello sits down to discuss the new season of the hit competition show, “Deal or No Deal Island.” And, Jacqui Gifford shares some of the top travel destinations in 2025.
TODAY January 6 , 8AM: Golden Globes Fashion Roundup | Inside the “Let Them” Approach to Living | Start TODAY App Launch
Zanna Roberts Rassi stops by to break down the best red carpet looks from the Golden Globes. Plus, Mel Robbins shares a life changing tool in her new book titled, “The Let Them Theory.” And, meet the trainers of the brand new Start TODAY App!
TODAY January 6, 7 AM: Massive Winter Storm Impacts Millions | Chilling New Details on New Orleans Attack | Big moments at the Golden Globes
Millions across the Midwest and East Coast face brutal winter weather with slow, sleet and dangerous conditions causing travel delays and cancellations. Also, new details in the New Orleans terror attack as the community honors the victims. Plus, Golden Globes winners, highlights and buzziest moments. And – TODAY exclusively reveals the name of the new pygmy hippo at the Richmond Zoo!
TODAY January 3, 3RD HOUR: 2025 By the Numbers | Former TV Executive Bakes Up New Career in Desserts | Catching Up with Christopher Abbott
Breaking down what’s in store for the year ahead by taking a look at 2025 by the numbers. Plus, a former television executive serves up her second act baking up a new career in desserts. And, Christopher Abbott joins the studio to discuss his latest project, “Wolf Man”.
TODAY January 3, 8AM: Remembering Wayne Osmond |How to Make the Most of a Fresh Start for the New Year | Key Ways to Put Your Phone Away in 2025
Remembering legendary singer and founding member of the Osmond Brothers, Wayne Osmond. Plus, Living Well TODAY: How to make the most of a fresh start for the New Year. And, TODAY Wellness: Sharing key ways to put your phone away in 2025.
TODAY January 3, 7AM: New Details in New Orleans Terror Attack | TODAY EXCLUSIVE: Justin Baldoni’s Attorney Speaks Out | Cruising into 2025
Bourbon Street reopens and new details emerge in the investigation of the terror attack in New Orleans as officials say the suspect acted alone. Plus, in a TODAY Exclusive, Justin Baldoni’s attorney speaks out about Blake Lively’s allegations in their legal battle. And, taking a closer look at the booming cruise industry in the new year with exciting themes, popular ship features, and more.
TODAY January 2, 3RD Hour: From Field to Fairway | Actor Karen Allen’s Passion for Knitting | Couple Spreading Love & Acceptance on Social Media
Craig hits the golf course with a few members of the Baltimore Ravens to learn how they use golf to clear their minds and prepare for football. Also, Al sits down with movie star Karen Allen to talk about her passion for knitting and building a business in the Berkshires. Plus, the inspiring love story of an inter-abled couple sharing their relationship on social media to spread love, joy, and acceptance.
TODAY January 2, 8 AM: Helping Hit 2025 Weight Loss Goals | Staying Positive in the New Year | Best Tips for Winter Skin
With the new year underway and many resolving to start a new diet, gastroenterologist Dr. Roshini Raj breaks down the top diet trends for 2025. Also, wellness coach Yasmine Cheyenne shares advice on embracing optimism as we move into the new year. Plus, tips and tricks to keep your skin healthy this winter. And, sommelier Vanessa Price provides a guide to navigating 'Dry January.’
TODAY January 2, 7AM: Deadly New Orleans Terror Attack | Las Vegas Cybertruck Explosion | New Twist in Blake Lively Lawsuit
At least 15 people are dead and dozens more injured after a driver plows a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. Also, a Tesla Cybertruck burst into flames outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, killing one person and injuring several others. Plus, Justin Baldoni files a $250 million lawsuit against The New York Times over a Blake Lively story. And, an in-depth look at everything you need to know about the real estate market in 2025.
TODAY January 1, 3RD Hour: Our 2025 New Year’s Resolutions | Historic Apothecary C.O. Bigelow | Wedding Cookie Table Tradition
Al, Craig, Sheinelle, and Dylan share their resolutions for the new year. Also, Al explores the history of a New York apothecary that has been serving New Yorkers for generations. Plus, the story of a sisterhood preserving a wedding tradition centered around cookies. And, a closer look at a unique class at the University of Southern California where students learn magic.
TODAY January 1, 8 AM: A Look Back at 2024 | The 2024 Boosties | Healthy and Easy Recipes for 2025
The TODAY team looks back on a year filled with fun, laughter, and love. Also, Hoda revisits some of the most memorable 'Morning Boosts' of the year. Plus, chef Chloe Coscarelli shares a few healthy and easy recipes to kick off 2025 right.
TODAY January 1, 7AM: The Year Ahead in Politics, the Economy, Health, Sports, and Travel
NBC News reporters, analysts, and contributors join to discuss what 2025 could bring in politics, the economy, health and wellness, sports, and travel.
TODAY December 31, 3RD Hour: Olympic Sprinter Noah Lyles’ Mother Keisha | Martial Arts & Meaningful Meals | History & Mission of L.L. Bean
Sheinelle goes one-on-one with Keisha Caine Bishop, the mother of Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles, to talk about how she guides Noah both on and off the track. Also, the story of a man making an impact on his community by serving up delicious meals and teaching kids important skills. Plus, Al sits down with the executive chairman of L.L. Bean to discuss the mission behind the brand focused on embracing the great outdoors.
TODAY December 31, 8 AM: Gal Gadot Reveals Pregnancy Health Scare | NYT Games: Year in Review | New Years Eve Bubbles
Gal Gadot reveals she experienced a blood clot during her pregnancy with her fourth child. Also, a 2024 review of The New York Times Games, including Wordle, Connections, and the Mini Crossword. Plus, sommelier Aldo Sohm shares a few tasty and affordable champagnes to make your New Year’s Eve celebrations pop this season.
TODAY December 31, 7AM: New Years Eve Safety and Security | Jimmy Carter Funeral Plans Announced | Fast Food Trends 2025
Final security preparations are underway ahead of New Year’s Eve festivities in Times Square. Also, funeral plans for the 39th U.S. president, Jimmy Carter, are revealed. Plus, a Colorado teenager who survived a shark attack speaks out for the first time. And, a closer look at potential changes coming to fast food restaurants in 2025.
TODAY December 30, 3RD Hour: Black Artist Celebrates His Heritage | Flight Attendant Turned Stylist | Scream Truck Brings Ice Cream to Your Door
Craig goes one-on-one with Basil Kincaid, an artist transforming the art scene while also focusing on his mental and physical well-being. Also, Sheinelle meets a woman who spent decades traveling the globe as a flight attendant and is now pursuing a different passion on the runway. Plus, the story behind a sweet business idea that puts a modern spin on the classic ice cream truck.
TODAY December 30, 8 AM: Inside the Game with the Washington Commanders Marching Band | Top Google Searches of 2024 | TODAY Bestsellers of 2024
NBC’s Aaron Gilchrist goes behind the scenes with the marching band of the Washington Commanders, the oldest in the NFL. Also, Google Trends expert Sarah Armstrong reveals the top Google searches of 2024. Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares the best-selling products of 2024 from Amazon.
TODAY December 30, 7AM: Former President Jimmy Carter Dies at 100 | Deadly Plane Crash Investigation | Tax Moves to Make for 2025
Remembering the life and legacy of the 39th U.S. president, Jimmy Carter. Also, a plane crash in South Korea kills 179 as investigators work to determine the cause. Plus, key tax moves to consider at the end of the year and what to know heading into 2025. And, Linda Lavin, Tony-winning Broadway actor and star of TV’s Alice, dies at 87.
TODAY December 27, 3RD Hour: Military Veteran Donates Kidney | Trailblazing Fashion Designer Behind ‘Luar’ | Al Trains for Nasa’s Moon Mission
Two men, once bitter rivals, became close friends thanks to a live-saving gift in a story that captures the spirit of the season. Also, meet the man behind the buzzworthy fashion line, ‘Luar.’ Plus, a peek into what it takes to become a NASA astronaut.
TODAY December 27, 8AM: Mega Millions Jackpot Soars over $1 Billion | Post-Holiday Sales | Inside the Largest U.S. Elephant Sanctuary
The Mega Millions jackpot skyrockets to $1.15 billion ahead of tonight’s drawing. Also, how to find the best deals going into this weekend. Plus, a backstage pass inside the nation’s largest elephant sanctuary. And game day recipes perfect for game day or the upcoming holiday weekend.
TODAY December 27, 7AM: Extreme Weather Coast to Coast | Stowaway Caught on Delta Flight | New Details on Trump Immigration Plan
How the severe weather sweeping the country may impact next week’s New Year’s Eve celebrations. Also, the latest on the passenger caught without a ticket on a Delta flight last month. Plus, President-Elect Trump’s border czar reveals new details about the incoming administration’s immigration plan. And JonBenét Ramsey’s father meets with Boulder police in hopes of bringing in outside experts to help test evidence.
TODAY December 26, 3RD Hour: Fashion Designer Behind Savant Studios | Jalen Brunson’s Mom on Rasing An NBA All-Star | Woman Creates Art Using Foliage
Al sits down with a buzzworthy Brooklyn-based designer who is making an impact on his industry and community. Also, Dylan goes one-on-one with Sandra Brunson, the mother of New York Knicks point guard Jalen Brunson, to talk about what it takes to raise an NBA all-star. Plus, Sheinelle shares the story of a unique and talented artist whose medium is Mother Nature. And, Craig tried his hand at the popular work out of Pilates.
TODAY December 26, 8 AM: Student Loan Alert | New Program Changing Women’s Healthcare | Healthy and Warm Recipes
A breakdown of what students need to know about student loans before the end of the year. Also, Maria Shriver takes a look at a new model program aimed at changing how women are treated and cared for during menopause. Plus, Dawn Russell shares a few healthy and delicious recipes to warm you up in cold weather.
TODAY December 26, 7AM: Severe Weather Threats Coast to Coast | Airplane Crash Mystery | Holiday Returns 101
Extreme weather in the Northeast and Southeast complicates the holiday travel rush for those heading home. Also, new details emerge about a deadly plane crash in Kazakhstan and what may have caused the accident. Plus, a complete guide to holiday returns for any presents that weren’t quite right. And, fans enjoy special Christmas Day singalongs for 'Wicked' and 'Moana 2,' bringing moviegoers back to theaters this holiday season.
TODAY December 25, 3RD Hour: 11-Year-Old Pays Tribute to Pearl Harbor | Al Plays Quizmaster at Trivia Night | Meet the NFL’s Go-To Guy ‘Big Daddy’
Craig sits down with an 11-year-old who’s making a big impact by raising $100,000 for Pearl Harbor education programs. Also, Al takes on something he’s never done before and hosts a New York City trivia night. Plus, Sheinelle sits down with an NFL icon you’ve probably never heard of. And, Dylan shares the story behind a clothing brand that combines design with sustainability.
TODAY December 25, 8 AM: Traditional Christmas at Windsor Castle | Behind-the-Scenes at Iconic NYC Holiday Warehouse | Merry Christmas Snacks and Drinks
An exclusive tour at Windsor Castle, where a few timeless Christmas traditions got their start. Also, get a behind-the-scenes look at the team that creates some of New York City’s most iconic Christmas decorations. Plus, chef and baker Bryan Ford some quick and easy festive recipes that the whole family will enjoy.
TODAY December 25, 7AM: Cardinal Dolan on the Spirit of the Season | A Glimpse at the White House Christmas Tree Decorations | Story Behind the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
Cardinal Timothy Dolan joins to share his inspiring Christmas message about the true meaning of the day. Also, an inside glimpse at this year’s White House Christmas decorations and their theme of 'peace and light.' Plus, the remarkable story behind the family that donated the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. And, the TODAY anchors come together for a festive cookie swap, sharing their favorite family recipes and the cherished memories behind them.
TODAY December 24, 3RD Hour: Dylan Accepts Al’s Trapeze Challenge | Mission to Save the Bray School | Al Celebrates 70 with Hollywood Legend Dennis Quaid
Dylan takes on something she’s never done before and tries trapezing for the first time. Also, Craig visits a school that may be the oldest in the country dedicated to the education of Black children. Plus, Al catches up with Dennis Quaid for a conversation about his journey to turning 70, including the highs, lows, and everything in between.
TODAY December 24, 8 AM: Last-Minute Holiday Shopping | New Twist on ‘The Nutcracker’ | Christmas and Hanukkah Recipes
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen delivers a few last-minute gift ideas for anyone in a pinch this holiday season. Also, Laura Jarrett goes behind the scenes of a reimagined version of the Christmas classic 'The Nutcracker' in New York. Plus, chef Michael White shares a few holiday recipes to celebrate Christmas and the first day of Hanukkah.
TODAY December 24, 7AM: Winter Weather Alerts for Holiday Travelers | Luigi Mangione Pleads Not Guilty | Bombshell Legal Filing Rocks Hollywood
The latest weather forecast shows wintry weather in the Midwest and freezing temperatures in the Northeast causing issues for last-minute holiday travelers. Also, Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to New York state charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Plus, new details have emerged in the alleged smear campaign against 'It Ends with Us' star Blake Lively. And, a commercial fisherman who was rescued during Hurricane Milton after hours of floating on a cooler shares his st
TODAY December 23, 3rd Hour: Craig Babysits Dylan’s Kids | Al’s Walk in the Park with Tony Shalhoub | Female Founders of 1953 Tequila
Dylan dares Craig to babysit her three boys for an afternoon. Also, Al sits down with Tony Shalhoub to discuss the actor’s career and his thoughts on family. Plus, how four women are breaking barriers in the luxury spirits industry.
TODAY December 23, 8AM: Fighting Porch Pirates | Inside the Game: NFL Coach Camp Changing the Game | TODAY Style: 2025 Trends to Watch
A deep dive into the methods police are using to thwart the stealing of packages from doorsteps. Also, how the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are helping find and train the next generation of football coaches. Plus, expert predictions on fashion’s biggest trends in 2025. And the rare gift given to Saint Patrick’s Cathedral.
TODAY December 23, 7AM: Winter Weather Threatens Holiday Travel | CEO Murder Suspect Back in Court | Fight to Bring Austin Tice Home
How severe winter weather is impacting the current record-setting holiday travel crush. Also, the latest details on Luigi Mangione’s first appearance in front of New York state supreme court. Plus, journalist Austin Tice has been missing in Syria for the last dozen years; his mother speaks live with Craig Melvin. And the most recent developments in Blake Lively’s legal complaint against her It Ends with Us costar, Justin Baldoni.
Best of 2024: 'Beverly Hills Cop' Stars Reunite After 30 Years
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite TODAY moments from the year. In their first sit-down interview together, Eddie Murphy, John Ashton and Judge Reinhold talk about reuniting in "Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F" 30 years after they starred together in the last movie. They talk to TODAY's Al Roker about nostalgic scenes and reactions from fans.
Best of 2024: Saturday Night Live is Celebrating 50 Years
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite TODAY moments from the year. Saturday Night Live is celebrating fifty years of comedy and TODAY sat down with some of our favorite cast members including Kate McKinnon, Chloe Fineman, and Marcello Hernandez.
‘Beetlejuice’ Stars Talk Reuniting for Sequel 36 Years Later
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite TODAY moments from the year. TODAY’s Al Roker sits down with the original stars of “Beetlejuice,” Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara, to reminisce about the first movie and what it was like reuniting for the sequel 36 years later. They also open up about why they were nervous about making another installment.
TODAY December 20, 3RD HOUR: By the Numbers: Holiday Edition | Holiday Hosting Tips | Zachary Quinto on Cult of Love
This holiday season gets broken down by the numbers, from spending data to surprising statistics. Also, how to weave in some healthy additions to holiday celebrations. Plus, Zachary Quinto discusses his role in the new Broadway play, Cult of Love. And a holiday gift guide perfect for those looking for a twist on classic cocktails.
TODAY December 20, 8AM: Inside the Game: A Chiefs Christmas Miracle | Love Your Mornings | Today Food Loves Football
How Kansas City Chiefs’ Isiah Pacheco helped a fan’s wishes come true this holiday season. Also, Ally Love talks about how to both indulge and care for yourself over the holidays. Plus, recipes that pair perfectly with this weekend’s upcoming football games.
TODAY December 20, 7AM: Chaos on Capitol Hill as Shutdown Looms | Amazon Strike Rolls On | Luigi Mangione Appears in NYC Court
Inside the House’s decision to reject the GOP funding plan to avoid a government shutdown. Also, the latest details on workers at some Amazon facilities striking. Plus, the reasons why UnitedHealthcare shooter suspect, Luigi Mangione, could face the death penalty. And what shoppers need to know about holiday shipping deadlines this season.
TODAY December 19, 3RD Hour: Holiday Tipping and Charitable Giving Guide | Din Tai Fung’s Family Legacy of Dumplings | Top Entertainment Moments of 2024
CNBC Senior Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson explains how to tip and give back to charity this holiday season on a budget. Also, the story behind a world-renowned Taiwanese restaurant that a family started from scratch. Plus, entertainment journalist Brian Balthazar highlights the top entertainment moments of the year.
TODAY December 19, 8 AM: Team TODAY Celebrates 2024 | Holiday Shopping Trends | Last-Minute Holiday Recipes
The TODAY team looks back on what a year it’s been, sharing fun and laughs from 2024. Also, NBC News’ Christine Romans walks through holiday shopping trends of the year and offers last-minute gift ideas for those in a pinch. Plus, chef Elena Besser shares eleventh-hour favorite recipes for the holidays.
TODAY December 19, 7AM: Workers at Amazon Go on Strike | Growing Fears of Government Shutdown | Holiday Tipping Guide
Workers at Amazon facilities nationwide strike before the holiday shopping rush, demanding a labor contract. Also, President-Elect Trump’s criticism of the spending deal raises fears of a government shutdown. Plus, Prince Andrew will miss out on Royal Family holiday celebrations amid controversy. And, a guide on holiday tipping—when and how much to give.
TODAY December 18, 3RD Hour: Stranded Astronauts Stuck Even Longer | Health & Wellness Prep for the New Year | Bringing Coral Reefs Back to Life
The two NASA astronauts stranded on the International Space Station since June due to issues with their Boeing spacecraft will now face an extended stay in space. Also, nurse practitioner Barb Dehn shares advice to help reset your health and wellness as we head into the new year. Plus, get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at MSC Cruises’ efforts to help save coral reefs around the world. And, TODAY contributor Ally Love offers useful tips to stay warm and cozy on a chilly winter night.
TODAY December 18, 8 AM: TODAY’s Holiday Cookie Swap | Nate Bargatze Talks New Comedy Special | Last-Minute Gifts
The TODAY anchors come together for a festive cookie swap, sharing their favorite family recipes and the cherished memories behind them. Also, comedian Nate Bargatze stops by to catch up and discuss his new Netflix comedy special, ‘Your Friend, Nate Bargatze.’ Plus, Shop TODAY contributor Chassie Post shares a few last-minute gift ideas for Christmas and Hanukkah, including some perfect stocking stuffers.
TODAY December 18, 7AM: Deadly Plane Crash in Hawaii | CEO Murder Suspect Indicted | Mother of Idaho Murder Victim Speaks Out
New details emerge about the deadly plane crash in Hawaii near Honolulu airport. Also, Luigi Mangione is indicted on first-degree murder charges in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Plus, the mother of one of the Idaho college victims speaks out for the first time since her daughter’s tragic death in an exclusive interview with Savannah and Hoda.
TODAY December 17, 3RD Hour: Money Moves Before the End of the Year | Family Farm Growing Poinsettias for Decades | Kerry Washington and Ebony Obsidian Discuss New Film
NBC Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans shares a year-end financial checklist to help ensure your finances are in order as we head into the new year. Also, the story of a New Jersey family whose growing business sells tens of thousands of festive plants each season. Plus, Kerry Washington and Ebony Obsidian join to discuss their new Netflix film ‘The Six Triple Eight,’ which tells the story of the first and only Women’s Army Corps unit of color to serve overseas during World War II.
TODAY December 17, 8 AM: Hoda’s Special Toy Drive Surprise | John Mulaney on Return to Broadway | Kerry Washington Talks New Film ‘The Six Triple Eight’
Hoda shares an inspiring story about a school where students focus on kindness and giving back, along with the special surprise she had for the kids. Also, John Mulaney joins to discuss his return to Broadway in the show ‘All In: Comedy About Love.’ Plus, Kerry Washington stops by to catch up and talk about her new Netflix film ‘The Six Triple Eight.’ And, our Shop TODAY team shares a few last-minute gift ideas for anyone on your list.
TODAY December 17, 7AM: Teen Girl Identified as School Shooter | White House Official on Drone Mystery | Holiday Saving 101
The latest on the school shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, as police identify the suspect as a 15-year-old female student. Also, White House official John Kirby joins Savannah Guthrie to discuss the mysterious drone sightings. Plus, an attorney for the Menendez brothers' family questions why the new L.A. District Attorney hasn’t reached out to hear their case. And, with Christmas Eve just one week away, discover a few ways to save money on food, decorations, and travel.
TODAY December 16, 3RD Hour: Drone Mystery Latest| Sleeping Soundly During the Holidays| ATHLETE TO WATCH: Amber Glenn|
Growing concerns continue over mysterious drone sightings nationwide. Also, Director of sleep health and Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Shelby Harris shares how you can enjoy your sleep during the busy holiday season. Plus, U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn sticks around to chat with Craig Melvin, Dylan Dreyer, Al Roker and Sheinelle Jones about her recent awards and future in the sport.
TODAY December 16, 8 AM: Catching Up With Amber Glenn| One on One With Tyler Perry| INSIDE THE GAME: The Live Hawk Mascot for The Seattle Seahawks|
U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn stops by Studio 1A to chat about her big win at the grand prix final and being the first American woman to take the title in 14 years. Also, Hoda Kotb sits down with Tyler Perry on his new film “The Six Triple Eight.” Plus, NBC’s Liz Kreutz gets up close and personal with the Seattle Seahawks live mascot, Taima the hawk.
TODAY December 16, 7 AM: Drone Mystery | New Details in UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder| Future of Daylight Saving Time|
Growing calls for government action nationwide over mysterious drone sightings in the skies. Also, authorities are revealing what led to the capture of UnitedHealthcare CEO shooter, Luigi Mangione, as the fight to extradite him to New York continues. Plus, President-Elect Donald Trump weighs in on the daylight-saving time debate.
Best of 2024: Simone Biles On The Paris Olympics & Her Olympic Future
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite TODAY moments from the year. Gymnastics legend Simone Biles joins Hoda Kotb to celebrate cementing her legacy with 4 new medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics and speaks out about the 2028 Games in LA. Biles also opens up about the moment she and Jordan Chiles bowed down on the podium to Brazil’s Rebeca Andrade, why she wouldn’t be at the level she is today without her parents and adoption,and why it was important for her to c
Best of 2024: Kylie Kelce on Husband Jason Kelce’s Retirement, Taylor Swift & Autism Awareness
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite TODAY moments from the year. Kylie Kelce opens up about her husband Jason's retirement from the NFL, his next career move, and what it’s been like living under the spotlight that her brother-in-law, Travis Kelce’s relationship with Taylor Swift has brought to their family. She also shares how she is working with the Eagles Autism foundation to increase awareness.
Best of 2024: Tiger Woods on Golf & Family
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite TODAY moments from the year. Golf legend Tiger Woods opens up to TODAY’s Carson Daly about guiding his son through golf, his daughter Sam’s “negative connotation” to the sport and how his car accident has affected his game. Woods also talks about missing his dad, the reason he wears red for key tournaments and reveals the meaning behind the logo of his new apparel company, Sun Day Red.
TODAY, December 13, 3RD Hour: Richard Kind & Fred Armisen on All In: Comedy About Love | Superfood Holiday Hacks
Tips to feel your best all season long with advice on cold weather safety and winter headache remedies. Also, Richard Kind and Fred Armisen discuss their new Broadway show All In: Comedy About Love. Plus, hacks for easy and crowd-pleasing meals on this Superfood Friday.
TODAY, December 13, 8AM: Hoda Carols with Little Big Town | First Look at the New ‘Friends’ Game Show | TODAY Food Loves Football
Hoda hits the streets to spread some holiday cheer and carol with Little Big Town in for the “Season of Giving” series. Also, an inside look at a new game show dedicated to ‘Friends’ that promises to put super fans to the test. Plus, take your game day spread to the next level with delicious recipes from this installment of TODAY Food Loves Football.
TODAY, December 13, 7AM: Arctic Blast & Heavy Snow | New Clues & Timeline in CEO Murder | Trump on grocery prices
Large amounts of snow and freezing temperatures have triggered states of emergency across the Northeast and Midwest regions. Also, the latest details on the suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, and why investigators are saying they have a clearer picture of the crime. Plus, the President-Elect speaks out in a new interview and discusses one of the biggest issues in this year’s election – the economy. And what security officials are saying about those mysterious drone sightings.
TODAY December 12, 3RD Hour: Questions Swirl Around Mysterious Drones | Eliminating Holiday Aches and Pains | Luke Wilson on ‘No Good Deed’
Lawmakers in New Jersey meet to address the mysterious drone sightings amid growing concern in the community. Also, Dr. Karena Wu shares a helpful checklist for eliminating holiday aches and pains. Plus, Luke Wilson stops by to discuss his role in the new Netflix series ‘No Good Deed,’ which follows three families competing to buy the same house. And, our Shop TODAY team shares a few must-have stocking stuffers for this holiday season.
TODAY December 12, 8 AM: Jamie Lee Curtis on ‘The Sticky’ | Lisa Kudrow Talks ‘No Good Deed’ | Chicken Thigh and Crispy Potato Recipe
Jamie Lee Curtis stops by to discuss her role in the new Amazon Prime series ‘The Sticky’ and shares a heartfelt message to Hoda. Also, Emmy-winner Lisa Kudrow joins to talk about her new Netflix show ‘No Good Deed,’ where she plays a loving wife and mother in distress over selling their family home. Plus, chef Cassidee Dabney shares a delicious braised chicken thigh and crispy potato recipe perfect for the holidays.
TODAY December 12, 7AM: American Prisoner Found in Syria | FBI Director to Resign | Time Person of the Year Reveal
New details emerge about a missing American found alive in Syria. Also, FBI Director Christopher Wray is reportedly set to resign before President-Elect Donald Trump takes office. Plus, a Wisconsin father who faked his own death in a kayaking incident is now back in police custody. And, an exclusive reveal of Time Person of the Year.
TODAY December 11, 3RD Hour: LinkedIn’s “Big Ideas” in 2025 | Eric Legrand Making Bourbon with a Purpose | Christian Slater on ‘Dexter: Original Sin’
Editor-in-Chief of LinkedIn, Dan Roth, shares some of the major trends shaping companies, employees, and job seekers as we head into 2025. Also, the inspiring story of a former college football player using bourbon to raise awareness and funds for an important cause. Plus, Christian Slater stops by to discuss starring in the new series ‘Dexter: Original Sin.’ And, psychotherapist Niro Feliciano offers tips to help you enjoy more and stress less this holiday season.
TODAY December 11, 8 AM: Honoring America’s Hidden Heroes | ‘Queer Eye’ Hosts Talk Coming Back for Season 9 | Holiday Gift Ideas
Savannah shares the extraordinary story of an Air Force veteran who leaned into her faith while caring for her husband, a fellow veteran battling ALS. Also, the hosts of the Emmy-winning show ‘Queer Eye’ join to discuss returning for season 9 of the beloved series, where the Fab Five bring their talents to Las Vegas. Plus, lifestyle expert Bahar Takhtehchian highlights a few of her favorite holiday gifts for the whole family.
TODAY December 11, 7AM: Murder Suspect Behind Bars | Wildfire Prompts More Evacuations | Burglars Hit Home of NFL Star
New details emerge in the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder investigation as aspects of the suspect’s life come into focus. Also, Malibu wildfires have grown to more than 2,700 acres, prompting evacuations across Southern California. Plus, Cincinnati Bengals star quarterback Joe Burrow’s home was burglarized during a Monday Night Football game, marking the latest in a string of high-profile sports robberies. And, a closer look at electric planes and the future of air travel.
TODAY December 10, 3RD Hour: Revealing TIME Athlete and CEO of the Year | Protecting Against Holiday Scams | Common Discusses Latest Album ‘The Auditorium, Volume 1’
TODAY exclusively reveals TIME's Athlete and CEO of the Year. Also, how to identify online scams this holiday season and what you need to know to protect yourself from them. Plus, Common joins to discuss his latest album, ‘The Auditorium, Volume 1,’ which has earned two Grammy nominations, including Best Rap Album and Best Rap Performance.
TODAY December 10, 8 AM: Inside Look at Holiday Shipping Crunch | Keira Knightley on ‘Black Doves’ | TODAY’s Best-Selling Gifts
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen gives a detailed look at the deadlines and guidelines to consider for getting your holiday shopping done this season. Also, Keira Knightley stops by to catch up and discuss her new Netflix movie ‘Black Doves.’ Plus, if you’re struggling for gift ideas, our Shop TODAY team shares a few best-selling products to help anyone you love relax and unwind.
TODAY December 10, 7AM: CEO Murder Suspect Charged | Fast-Moving Wildfire Prompts Evacuations | Lindsey Vonn On Her Return to Skiing
Police charge a person of interest, Luigi Mangione, in the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Also, details on a dangerous wildfire that erupted overnight in Southern California. Plus, the latest in President-Elect Donald Trump’s battle to get his Cabinet selections confirmed. And, Lindsey Vonn joins to discuss her return to competitive skiing, coming out of retirement nearly six years after her last race on the slopes.
TODAY, December 09, 3rd Hour: On the Phone with Golden Globe Nominees | Eat to Beat the Winter Blues | Moves to Improve Strength and Balance
Golden Globe nominees Zoe Saldana and Cynthia Erivo call in to discuss their nominations. Also, how to make helpful food choices when dealing with seasonal affective disorder. Plus, exercises that can help improve strength and balance.
TODAY, December 09, 8 AM: Inside the Game: Faith Meets Football | Eras Tour Comes to an End | Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie Reunited
The unique way Kansas City Chiefs fans balance the Sunday routine of Chiefs and church. Also, a backstage pass to Taylor Swift’s last night of the Eras tour. Plus, Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie discuss their new Peacock reality show, ‘Paris and Nicole: The Encore.’ And the Shop TODAY team’s limited-edition Holiday Haul box filled with unique gift ideas for listeners this holiday season.
TODAY, December 09, 7 AM: New Era in Syria as Assad Regime Toppled | President-Elect Trump One-On-One | Manhunt Expands for C.E.O Killer
Biden addresses how the U.S. and allies are working to stabilize Syria amid conflict. Also, more on the changes Trump says he’ll carry out his first day in office. Plus, the latest details on the murder of the C.E.O. of UnitedHealthcare. And special access into the grand reopening of Notre Dame after its restoration.
Best of 2024: Jennifer Garner and Mom Pat On The Joys of Cooking Together
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite TODAY moments from the year. Jennifer Garner and her mom, Pat, stopped by Studio 1A to talk about their “Pretend Cooking Show” series, life lessons and share memories of their late family patriarch, William.
Best of 2024: Celine Dion On Her Return to Music
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a look back at some of the most meaningful TODAY moments from the year. Legendary singer and music icon Celine Dion sat down with Hoda Kotb for an NBC News Exclusive interview to discuss her life and health since being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome, a rare autoimmune neurological disorder. Dion has spent the last several years uncharacteristically out of the spotlight, fighting for her life and her voice. Dion opens up about her health struggles, the
Best of 2024: Oprah Winfrey & Al Roker Reflect on Turning 70
As 2024 comes to an end, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite TODAY moments from the year. Oprah Winfrey sits down with Al Roker to celebrate his 70th birthday! They reflect on turning 70 and their life’s journey so far. They celebrate the next decade ahead and open up about the greatest lessons they’ve learned along the way. They discuss the beauty of aging & living life more authentically, how they’re redefining what 70 looks and feels like, and what they hope their legacies might
TODAY December 06, 3RD Hour: Reopening of Notre Dame| Sunday Night Football Preview| CONSUMER CONFIDENTIAL: Secrets to Navigating Long Lines
After years of donations and tireless work from thousands of artisans, the Notre Dame cathedral is reopening after a devastating fire. Also, NBC’s Steve Kornacki breaks down the NFL football standings for week 14 and the upcoming games to watch. Plus, NBC’s Investigative and Consumer correspondent, Vicky Nguyen, gives tips on how to navigate long lines from the airport to the doctor’s office.
TODAY December 06, 8 AM: New Details on California School Shooting| TODAY’S HOLIDAY CONSUMER: How to Shop with A.I.| Rudolph Returns Home|
Authorities release new details on the motive of the man who opened fire on a religious elementary school playground. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares how you can use A.I. to find the best gift ideas and deals. Plus, NBC’s Joe Fryer takes a closer look into what makes Rudolph so beloved, as the holiday special returns to NBC for its 60th Anniversary.
TODAY December 06, 7AM: Manhunt for CEO Murder Suspect| Trump Transition Latest| Reopening of Notre Dame|
An ongoing manhunt continues for the person who gunned down the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. Also, Pete Hegseth, President-Elect Trump’s controversial pick for defense secretary will continue to fight for his confirmation. Plus, the historic Notre Dame cathedral is set to reopen five years after a devastating fire.
TODAY December 5, 3RD Hour: Reducing Holiday Stress | Margo Martindale on ‘The Sticky’ | One-Stop Holiday Shop
NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. Vin Gupta shares a checklist on how to recognize and reduce holiday stress on the body. Also, Margo Martindale joins to discuss her role in the new Amazon Prime series ‘The Sticky.’ Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares a few exclusive discounts on top brands and gift-worthy products.
TODAY December 5, 8 AM: Emotional Journey for Family Behind Iconic Tree | Best Tech Gifts for This Season | Italian Winter Soup Recipe
As the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is officially lit, marking the unofficial start of the holiday season, meet the family who donated the Norway spruce from Massachusetts. Also, tech expert Katie Linendoll provides a guide to the best tech gifts to purchase this season for everyone on your list. Plus, chef Evan Funke shares one of his favorite recipes for a classic Italian winter soup.
TODAY December 5, 7AM: Manhunt for Shooter in CEO Killing | Inside Look at Trump Transition | ‘AI Jesus’ Causes Stir
Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was shot and killed in Midtown Manhattan, triggering an ongoing manhunt for the suspect. Also, the latest on Donald Trump’s transition to the White House and his controversial pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth. Plus, U.S. airline executives are in the hot seat after being accused of charging 'junk' fees. And, controversy bubbles over an 'AI Jesus' being used in a Swiss church confessional booth.
TODAY December 4, 8 AM: Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s Fashion Legacy | Zoe Saldaña Discusses ‘Emilia Pérez’ | Can’t Miss Gift Sets to Shop
A closer look at Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s fashion legacy as three of her iconic jackets head to auction. Also, Zoe Saldaña stops by to catch up and discuss her role in the new film ‘Emilia Pérez.’ Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares a few can’t-miss gift sets for everyone on your list.
TODAY December 4, 7AM: New Round of Winter Weather | Trump’s Defense Secretary Pick Latest | FBI Investigating Mysterious Drones
Blizzard conditions and dangerous winds stretch across the country as many feel the impact of bitter cold winter weather. Also, the latest on Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis now considered a contender. Plus, residents in Morris County, New Jersey, are left on edge following several mysterious drone sightings. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen delivers a guide to the popular shopping app Temu.
TODAY December 3, 3RD Hour: Virginia Schools Providing Healthy Breakfast | David Alan Grier on ‘St. Denis Medical’ | Little Big Town on New Album and T.V. Special
The 3rd Hour team shines a light on the nonprofit No Kid Hungry and the important work the organization does to ensure every child has a healthy breakfast to start their day. Also, David Alan Grier joins to discuss his role in the new NBC sitcom ‘St. Denis Medical,’ where he plays a witty emergency room doctor trying to keep his sanity. Plus, Little Big Town stops by to talk about spreading holiday cheer with their new album and TV special.
TODAY December 3, 8 AM: Inside Look at Iconic NYC Holiday Warehouse | Colin Jost on New ‘Jeopardy’ Show | Matt Rife Talks New Memoir
Get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the holiday decorations at some of the best spots in New York City and meet the team who creates them. Also, the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders team up with the Salvation Army to spread holiday cheer to those in need. Plus, Colin Jost joins to discuss his new gig as the host of Prime Video’s ‘Pop Culture Jeopardy.’ And, Craig goes one-on-one with Matt Rife as the comedian talks about his new memoir, Your Mom’s Gonna Love Me.
TODAY December 3, 7AM: Winter Wallop for Millions | Growing Fallout Over Hunter Biden Pardon | Best Deals for Travel Tuesday
Additional rounds of lake-effect snow hit the Northeast and Midwest as many Americans wake up to freezing temperatures. Also, the latest on President Biden’s controversial pardon of his son, Hunter. Plus, a look at the growing interest in the JonBenét Ramsey case, 28 years after her death, and where it stands now. And, a guide to finding the best deals this ‘Travel Tuesday.’
Dateline Presents: Deadly Mirage
As a bonus for TODAY fans, we’re sharing the trailer for Deadly Mirage, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline and Josh Mankiewicz. The story takes place in the Silver Lakes, a lush manmade oasis in California’s Mojave Desert, where Rob and Sabrina Limon seem to have the perfect life: two young children, a beautiful home, and a tight-knit group of friends. But when Rob is found murdered, investigators uncover deep secrets about sex, friendship and religion that shatter carefully crafte
TODAY December 2, 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential: What to buy in December | Jimmy Fallon Debuts new Album | She Made It: Inspiration Behind “Seven Sundays”
Vickey Nguyen shares what to buy this month as the biggest shopping weekend wraps up. Also, Jimmy Fallon stops by to discuss his new album, “Holiday Seasoning” and television special. Plus, Jill Martin takes us behind the scenes with one woman who went from banking to cereal creation. And, Stephanie Mansour breaks down the impact of walking and how stretching can increase flexibility.
TODAY December 2, 8AM: Marcia Clark Shares New Book | Shop This List | Inside the Game: The “Buffalo Wings” Debate
Marcia Clark sits down to discuss her new book, “Trial BY Ambush: Murder, Injustice, and the Truth About the Case of Barbara Graham.” Chassie Post shares some of Target’s best deals for Cyber Monday. And, George Solis gives us a closer look at Bills Mafia’s traditional game day delicacy.
TODAY December 2, 7 AM: President Biden Pardons Son Hunter | Record Snow Slams Great Lakes Region | Millions Head to the Movies Over the Holidays
President Biden pardons son Hunter Biden after he was set to be sentenced later this month in two separate criminal cases. Also, millions across the Northeast and Great Lakes face record breaking snow and dangerous conditions as travelers head home following Thanksgiving. Plus, new controversy explodes odes about taking and posting movie scenes on social media. And Bills Mafia help dig out Highmark stadium just in time for a Sunday Night Football Thriller.
TODAY November 29, 3RD Hour: Oprah Opens Up About Life and Career | Scientist Turned Sneaker Artist | Craig Gets a Lesson in “Breaking”
Al Roker’s conversation with Oprah on joining the “70s Club” and some advice from Oprah on finding happiness. Also, meet the self-taught artist who left her career in science to follow her passion. Plus, an interview with B-Boy Victor, the Olympian who took home the bronze medal for breakdancing. And a New York Brewery that’s putting rescue cats to work.
TODAY November 29, 8 AM: Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire Holds | Lifelong Packers Fans Score Ultimate Prize | Instead Look at Bear Cub Rehab Center
What tensions in the Middle East look like between Israel and Hezbollah amid alleged ceasefire violations. Also, meet the dedicated football fans who’ve waited decades for season tickets. Plus, rare access inside a bear cub rehabilitation center.
TODAY November 29, 7AM: Black Friday Shopping Underway | Lawmakers Targeted with Bomb Threats | Inside the Restored Notre Dame Cathedral
This season’s best Black Friday deals and how malls are preparing for the influx of customers. Also, the latest details on bomb threats to Democratic members of Congress. Plus, a deep dive into the Notre Dame Cathedral’s renovation process.
TODAY November 28, 8 AM: Thanksgiving with the Troops | Thanks and Giving | Thanks Giving Steals and Deals
How U.S. Troops are getting a taste of home this Thanksgiving, even when deployed across the world. Also, celebrity chef Kwame Onwuachi prepares a Thanksgiving feast with the children at St. Jude’s hospital. Plus, a special Thanksgiving edition of Steals and Deals.
TODAY November 28, 7AM: Stowaway Sneaks Aboard Flight | Trump Nominees Threatened | Macy’s C.E.O Preps for Parade Kickoff
An airport security breach impacts the already record-breaking Thanksgiving travel rush. Also, the latest details on the FBI investigation into threats on Trump’s cabinet picks. Plus, Macy’s Inc. C.E.O discusses what’s in store for the 98th Thanksgiving Day Parade. And where to shop on Thanksgiving as well as previews of the some of the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.
TODAY November 27, 3RD Hour: Thanksgiving Travel| CONSUMER CONFIDENTIAL: Navigating Holiday Shopping Deals| THANKS & GIVING: St. Jude Patient |
Record holiday travel numbers expected as severe weather triggers delays ahead of Thanksgiving. Also, NBC’s Senior Consumer Investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen gives tips on how you can get the best deal this holiday season. Plus, NBC’s Morgan Radford shares the story of a former cancer patient hoping to help others through his experience.
TODAY November 27, 8 AM: Amusement Park Scare| TODAY FOOD: Thanksgiving Q &A| The National Dog Show| Hallmark’s “Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story” |
NBC’s Liz Kreutz highlights nationwide roller coaster scares, after a man climbs out of a moving coaster. Also, Chef Erin French answers viewer questions on how to make the best Thanksgiving dinner. Plus, David Frei and John O’Hurley, the hosts of The National Dog Show, share everything about the upcoming competition.
TODAY November 27, 7 AM: Holiday Travel Numbers |Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire| Airport Car Thefts |
Holiday travel reaches record numbers amid severe weather delays. Also, Israel and Hezbollah accept a long-awaited ceasefire deal brokered by the U.S. Plus, with airport car thefts on the rise nationwide, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda shares what you can do to protect your vehicle.
TODAY November 26, 3RD Hour: Behind The Scenes at Denver International| Philadelphia Marathon Winner on TODAY| BY THE NUMBERS: Thanksgiving Edition|
An inside look into one of the nation’s busiest airports as holiday travel ramps up. Also, Philadelphia marathon women’s winner, Katie Florio chats with Dylan Dreyer, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Al Roker about her experience. Plus, NBC News Business and Data correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down the Thanksgiving holiday by the numbers.
TODAY November 26, 8 AM: Early Black Friday Deals| Catching Up with Scarlett Johansson| Highlight on Small Businesses|
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares early Black Friday deals and whether you should buy now or later. Also, Scarlett Johansson stops by Studio 1A to chat about her skincare line, directorial debut and turning 40. Plus, highlighting one-of-a-kind gifts for the holiday season from small businesses, ahead of Small Business Saturday.
TODAY November 26, 7AM: Holiday Travel Underway| Trump Federal Charges Dropped| Menendez Brothers Resentencing Pushed to 2025|
Holiday travel underway with severe storms in the Midwest and Northeast increasing delays. Also, Special counsel Jack Smith files motion to drop both federal cases tied to Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the mishandling of classified documents. Plus, the Menendez Brothers’ fight for freedom continues, following a judge’s decision to postpone their resentencing hearing until next year.
TODAY November 25, 3RD Hour: Prepping for Holiday Travel| Black Friday Preview| TODAY’S CHECKLIST: Optimizing Sleep While You Travel|
NBC’s Tom Costello gives an inside look at the steps airlines take to prepare planes for busy holiday travel. Also, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin, Al Roker, and Dylan Dreyer chat with Stephen Yalof, CEO of Tanger, on everything you need to know about Black Friday. Plus, Clinical Psychologist, Michael Breus shares tips on how you can get quality rest while on the go.
TODAY November 25, 8 AM: Battle Over Fluoride in Drinking Water| INSIDE THE GAME: Jenna’s Hallmark Holiday Movie| THANKS & GIVING: Country Singer’s Inspiring Journey|
Florida’s Surgeon General calls for an end to the addition of fluoride mineral in the state’s water supply, echoing statements made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Also, Jenna Bush Hager shows the behind-the-scenes magic of her first movie role in the Hallmark film, “Holiday Touchdown: A Chief’s Love Story.” Plus, NBC’s Morgan Radford shares the story of a young cancer survivor and country music singer who learned to share her voice and story with the help of Brad Paisley.
TODAY November 25, 7AM: Thanksgiving Travel Rush Kicks Off| President-Elect Trump Rounds Out Cabinet Picks| Menendez Brothers Back in Court
Americans hit the roads, skies and trains for the Thanksgiving holiday, as volatile weather may threaten travel plans. Also, President-Elect Trump is finalizing his cabinet picks as he transitions to focusing to getting those candidates confirmed. Plus, the Menendez Brothers are scheduled to make a virtual court appearance from prison to continue the battle for their resentencing and release.
TODAY November 22, 3rd Hour: TODAY’S Checklist | The Upside: “Croc King” Shares Impressive Collection | Ethan Slater Talks Role in “Wicked”
Dr. Mary Claire Haver stops by to dive into women’s health and wellness during menopause. Also, Kathy Park takes us behind the scenes of one man’s impressive Croc collection. Plus, Ethan Slater sits down to discuss his role in “Wicked.” And, Nicole Papantoniou shares some of the top kitchen gear.
TODAY November 22, 8AM: Using AI to Fight Alzheimer’s | Steals + Deals: Gifts for Women | TODAY Table
Maria Shriver gives us a closer look into how Artificial Intelligence is being used to detect Alzheimer’s. Plus, Jill Martin shares the bests gifts women this holiday season. And Laura Vitale stops by to share an alternative meal for Thanksgiving.
TODAY November 22, 7 AM: Storms Bring Snow and Heavy Rain | Trump’s New Attorney General Pick | New Twist in Missing Father Mystery
Severe weather hits nationwide with snow and heavy rain across the Northeast as the Pacific Northwest recovers from a bomb cyclone. Also, President-Elect Donald Trump nominates Pam Bondi as new Attorney General after Matt Gaetz withdraws. Plus, a new message from a father who mysteriously went missing – who police say faked his own death. And, “Wicked” opening sparks movie theater sing-along debate.
TODAY November 21, 3RD Hour: Payment Apps Security | Sarah Catherine Hook on ‘Cruel Intentions’ and ‘The White Lotus’ | Nostalgic Thanksgiving Recipes
NBC Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen details what you should know about payment apps and how to keep your money safe when using them. Also, Sarah Catherine Hook joins to discuss wrapping up filming on ‘The White Lotus’ season 3 and her upcoming series, ‘Cruel Intentions,’ a TV reboot based on the 1999 cult classic film. Plus, a few of our favorite chefs share their top recipes to help you get ready for Thanksgiving.
TODAY November 21, 8 AM: Iconic ‘Wizard of Oz’ Memorabilia Up for Sale | TODAY’S Throwback Thanksgiving
Get a first glimpse at Dorothy’s ruby slippers, worn by Judy Garland 85 years ago, as they go up for auction. Also, with the big day just one week away, TODAY’s throwback Thanksgiving is here to help you get ready as nearly two dozen all-star chefs share their favorite recipes, tips, and tricks to inspire and invigorate your holiday menu.
TODAY November 21, 7AM: Severe Weather Hits Both Coasts | Team Trump Makes the Case for Gaetz | Crime Ring Linked to Star Athletes Robberies
Storms hit both coasts, with a severe ‘bomb cyclone’ in the Pacific Northwest and heavy rainfall in the Northeast. Also, Donald Trump and JD Vance continue to fight for the President-Elect’s pick for Attorney General, Matt Gaetz. Plus, authorities investigate whether an international crime ring is linked to home burglaries of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. And, Savannah sits down with John Ramsey, the father of JonBenét Ramsey, as a new Netflix documentary shines a li
‘Wicked’ Stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo On Their Friendship, Matching Tattoos, & ‘Part Two’
In this extended interview, “Wicked” stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande opened up to TODAY's Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie about playing Elphaba and Glinda. The pair discuss the impact the movie has had on them, and the impact they hope it leaves on its audiences. They open up about their emotional press tour, the magic of their friendship, and their multiple matching tattoos.
TODAY November 20, 3RD Hour: Christmas Tree Safety | John Lithgow Discusses ‘Conclave’ and ‘Spellbound’ | Ryan Eggold on ‘Cross’
With the holidays coming up, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares helpful reminders for purchasing and decorating a Christmas tree. Also, John Lithgow joins to discuss his new films, including the papal thriller ‘Conclave’ and the animated adventure ‘Spellbound.’ Plus, Ryan Eggold shares details about the new thrilling series he stars in, ‘Cross.’
TODAY November 20, 8 AM: Lauren Sánchez Exclusive Announcement | Richard Gere Talks ‘The Agency’ | Bowen Yang Discusses ‘Wicked’
Lauren Sánchez joins to reveal an exclusive announcement about her and her fiancé Jeff Bezos’ latest effort to address homelessness in the U.S. Also, Richard Gere shares details on his new political thriller series, ‘The Agency,’ where he plays the CIA’s London station chief. Plus, Bowen Yang stops by to talk about seven seasons on ‘SNL’ and starring on the big screen in the ‘Wicked’ film.
TODAY November 20, 7AM: Trump Taps McMahon for Cabinet | Ukraine-Russia Latest | Liam Payne Funeral Set for Today
The latest on Donald Trump’s transition into office as the President-Elect selects Linda McMahon to head the Education Department. Also, Ukraine fires longer-range missiles into Russia for the first time. Plus, One Direction star Liam Payne’s funeral is set for today, with his former bandmates expected to attend. And, Craig goes one-on-one with the ex-husband of Susan Smith ahead of her parole board hearing, 30 years after the murder of her sons.
TODAY November 19, 3RD Hour: Nutrition Fact vs Myth | London Restaurant Serving Up Second Chances | Shaun White on New Winter Sports League
NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar separates fact from myth when it comes to nutrition. Also, the story behind a café in London that has created a recipe to offer help and hope to people in need. Plus, Shaun White joins to discuss his new professional winter sports league dedicated entirely to snowboarding and free skiing, The Snow League. And, TODAY lifestyle expert Amy E. Goodman shares fun and personalized gift ideas for the holidays.
TODAY November 19, 8 AM: Weight Loss Drug Eligibility | Cher on New Memoir Cher, The Memoir: Part One | Holiday Gift Discounts
A new study from JAMA Cardiology reveals that more than half of U.S. adults are eligible for Ozempic or Wegovy. Also, Cher sits down one-on-one with Hoda to discuss the release of her new memoir, Cher, The Memoir: Part One. Plus, jump-start your holiday shopping with a few great discounts on gifts of up to 82 percent off. And, Jessica Seinfeld talks about being 'empty nesters,' her family’s thoughts on the Mets, and her new cookbook featuring desserts for any diet.
TODAY November 19, 7AM: E. Coli Outbreak and Food Health Concerns | New Scrutiny Over Trump’s Attorney General Pick | TSA Administrator on Holiday Travel
A new E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots sparks concern at supermarkets across the country. Also, New York City stabbing incidents are under investigation after three people were killed in unprovoked attacks. Plus, the latest on the confirmation fight over President-Elect Trump’s pick for Attorney General, Matt Gaetz. And, TSA Administrator David Pekoske details what to expect heading into the peak holiday travel season.
TODAY November 18, 3rd Hour: On The Money: Financial Conversations With Family | Melissa Rauch On ‘Night Court’ | Start TODAY: Exercises to Improve Strength and Balance
NBC’s Christine Romans shares ways on how to make uncomfortable family conversations that come up during the holidays a little easier. Also, Melissa Rauch stops by to talk season three of “Night Court.” Plus, Nike master trainer and founder of the “exercise snacks” movement, Joe Holder shares moves to improve your balance. And George Oliphant shares some D-I-Y tasks to prepare for the cold weather.
TODAY November 18, 8AM: A Look Back At Olympics Gymnastics Coach Bela Karolyi | Inside the Game: LA Chargers Training | Ted Danson On “A Man on the Inside” New Role on Netflix
A look back at legendary and controversial Olympics gymnastics coach, Bela Karolyi. Also, NBC’s Morgan Chesky gives us a first-hand look at the Chargers training grounds. Plus, Ted Danson sits down to discuss his new role in the brand new Netflix comedy, “A Man on the Inside.” And Chassie Post shares some customer-loved items to help you get ready for the holidays.
TODAY November 18, 7 AM: Trump Confirms Mass Deportation Plan | US Agrees to Ukrainian Weapons Plan | Criminals Targeting Pro Athletes?
President-Elect Donald Trump signals a major immigration plan. President Biden agreed to allow Ukraine to use Western long range weapons, according to two US officials. Home invasions target athletes in the NFL and NBA. And Coca Cola’s recent Christmas commercial is facing backlash for its use of Artificial Intelligence.
TODAY November 15, 3rd Hour: Holiday Spending and Sales | Sweet History of Affy Tapple | Supersized Recipes
What you can do this holiday season when trying to stick to a budget. Also, a deep dive into the immense popularity of Chicago’s Affy Tapple empire. Plus, how to make your favorite dishes healthier and heartier.
TODAY November 15, 8AM: Elle Macpherson on Her New Book Elle: Life, Lessons, and Learning to Trust Yourself | Catching Up with The Wizard of ‘Wicked:’ Jeff Goldblum | Today Food Loves Football
Model, actress, and entrepreneur Elle Macpherson shares her life lessons on celebrity, the stress of perfectionism, and facing health battles. Also, Jeff Goldblum stops by to discuss his role in ‘Wicked.’ Plus, Carson Daly is joined by his wife Siri and son Jackson for this edition of Today Food Loves Football.
TODAY November 15, 7AM: Backlash Over Trump’s RFK Jr. Pick | Fire Danger for 42 Million Americans | New Twist in the Menendez Brothers Case
Inside President-Elect Donald Trump’s pick for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his Department of Health and Human Services Secretary. Also, what firefighters are doing to combat the dire drought conditions in the Northeast. Plus, new details on the latest legal filing for the Menendez brothers re-sentencing bid. And, ways to save on this year’s holiday travel expenses.
TODAY November 14, 3rd Hour: Cracking Down on Junk Mail | Healthy Habits for the Holiday Season | Chad Michael Murray on ‘The Merry Gentlemen’
The steps you should take to reduce the amount of junk mail cluttering your inbox. Also, Ally Love answers your questions about how to stay healthy around the holidays. Plus, Chad Michael Murray talks about his new holiday rom-com, ‘The Merry Gentlemen.’ And, our Shop TODAY team gives a few tips on products that make travelling easier.
TODAY November 14, 8AM: Experts Testify at UFO Hearing | Ariana Grande and Cythia Erivo on ‘Wicked’ | Ken Burns on New Film ‘Leonardo da Vinci’
The latest on hearings surrounding governmental involvement with possible intelligent alien life. Also, inside the TODAY staff’s early screening of ‘Wicked’ and the special guests that stopped by. Plus, Ken Burns stops by to discuss his new film, ‘Leonardo da Vinci.’ And, Donna Kelce makes her famous magic marshmallow crescent puffs.
TODAY November 14, 7AM: Trump’s Controversial Pick for Attorney General | E. Coli Cases Climb in McDonald’s Outbreak | Health Concerns for Stranded Astronauts
Inside President-Elect Trump’s choice for his attorney general. Also, the latest on the McDonald’s E. Coli outbreak as cases climb into the 100s and more lawsuits are filed. Plus, new updates on the NASA astronauts stranded in space as concerns mount over their health. And, Donna Kelce and Jenna Bush Hager stop by to discuss their new Hallmark movie.
TODAY November 13, 3rd Hour: How to Boost Your Job Search | Sisters Behind “Beachwaver” Curling Iron | ‘Wicked’ Director John M. Chu on the Film’s Upcoming Release
Tips on how to navigate the current job market landscape. Also, how three sisters turned their simple idea into the booming Beachwaver business. Plus, ‘Wicked’ director John M. Chu discusses the film, his past projects, and the recent birth of his fifth child.
TODAY November 13, 8AM: Homes of Kelce and Mahomes Burglarized | Dave Coulier Reveals Cancer Battle | Jonathan Bailey on ‘Wicked’
New details on burglaries reported at the homes of Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. Also, ‘Full House’ Star Dave Coulier with an important update on his health. Plus, Jonathan Bailey stops by to talk about the highly-anticipated ‘Wicked’ movie. And, Martha Stewart makes her apple crumb pie from her 100th book, Martha, The Cookbook.
Special Report: Biden Hosts Trump at the White House Ahead of Transition
President-Elect Donald Trump meets with President Joe Biden at the White House for a ceremony meant to signal the peaceful transfer of power.
TODAY November 13, 7AM: Trump to Visit Biden at White House | Deadly Explosion in Kentucky | Honoring Idaho Murders Victims Two Years Later
The details on President-Elect Trump’s upcoming visit to Biden at the White House. Also, more on the fatal explosion at a plant in Louisville, Kentucky. Plus, where the case against Bryan Kohberger stands two years after the University of Idaho murders. And, Notre Dame is in its final preparations to reopen five years after its devastating fire.
TODAY November 12, 3rd Hour: Diabetes Risk Factors and Treatments | Bonnie Hunt on New Movie ‘Red One’ | Nascar Cup Series Champion Joey Logano on his Big Win
It’s Diabetes Awareness Month, and Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down how to manage and treat the disease. Also, Bonnie Hunt talks her new action-packed holiday movie, ‘Red One.’ Plus, the 2024 Nascar Cup Series champion, Joey Logano, stops by to discuss his big win.
TODAY November 12, 8AM: Cash-Back Apps for Holiday Shopping | Reading is Funda – Men – tal | The “Gifts We Love” Awards
Easy ways you can earn money on your purchases with cashback apps this holiday season. Also, Jenna Bush Hager gives a glimpse into her efforts to change reading habits. Plus, our Shop TODAY team reveals the annual “Gifts We Love” Awards just in time for the holidays. And, Christina Tosi, founder and C.E.O of Milk Bar, bakes two recipes from her brand new cookbook.
TODAY November 12, 7AM: Trump Cabinet Taking Shape | New Anti-Semitic Clashes in Europe | Missing Father Mystery
The latest on Trump’s transition into the president’s office and who he’s elected to his cabinet. Also, a wave of anti-semitic riots erupting in Amsterdam overnight. Plus, a missing father is suspected of faking his disappearance. And, a closer look at why a growing number of consumers are pausing their streaming subscriptions.
TODAY November 11, 3RD Hour: Future of Red Lobster | Aldis Hodge Talks New Series ‘Cross’ | Sharon Horgan on ‘Bad Sisters’
The CEO of Red Lobster details the company’s rebranded menu, which includes some of the classic fan favorites. Also, Aldis Hodge joins to discuss his new crime thriller series ‘Cross,’ where he plays a brilliant forensic psychologist and detective. Plus, Sharon Horgan talks about the return of season two of her hit comedy series ‘Bad Sisters.’
TODAY November 11, 8 AM: Inside Look at Houston Texans Uniform Rebrand | Vets Mission to Serve Bourbon | Kristin Chenoweth on ‘Our Little Secret’
Craig gets a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the Nike Sports Research Lab, where they create some of the NFL’s most iconic uniforms. Also, the story behind four men who served in four different branches of the military and their inspiring new mission, using bourbon to support other veterans. Plus, Kristin Chenoweth joins to discuss her new holiday movie ‘Our Little Secret’ and share her take on the new ‘Wicked’ film.
TODAY November 11, 7AM: Dangerous Wildfires on Both Coasts | New Details on Trump Cabinet | Jordan Chiles on Losing Her Bronze Medal
Dangerous wildfires rip through California and the Northeast, impacting millions of Americans. Also, the latest on Donald Trump’s transition plans as President Biden sets meeting with the President-elect for Wednesday. Plus, Jordan Chiles opens up in her first live interview since losing her Olympic bronze medal.
TODAY November 8, 3rd Hour: On The Money: How to be Truthful About Spending | Love Your Mornings: “Glow Up Guide Ahead of the Holidays | Catching Up With…Ella Bleu Travolta
Founder and CEO of Financial Gym, Shannon Mclay, shares ways on how to be honest about your spending habits. Also, Ally Love stops by to share some tips on how to prioritize our health just in time for the holiday season. Plus, Ella Bleu Travolta sits down to discuss her first EP titled "Colors of Love," family and more. And, chef Daniel Boulud shares a delicious steak recipe from his brand new restaurant.
TODAY November 8, 8AM: Al’s Inside Look at Coast Guard Heroes | TODAY’s Fall Bestsellers | TODAY Food Loves Football
In honor of Veterans Day, Al spends the day with a team of elite Coast Guard servicemen. Also, fashion and lifestyle expert Melissa Garcia shares some cozy and useful items for the fall and winter seasons. And, chef Aaron Bludorn whips up chili dogs and brisket turnovers for Sunday night’s game between the Detroit Lions and the Houston Texans.
TODAY November 8, 7 AM: Israeli Soccer Fans Attacked in Europe | Donald Trump speaks with NBC News | Story behind this year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
Israel sends aircraft to Amsterdam, after several Israelis were injured in violent antisemitic attacks after a soccer match. Also, President-Elect Donald Trump speaks exclusively with Meet the Press Moderator Kristen Welker. And more transition news as he announces his pick for chief of staff. And, the sweet story behind this year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas tree.
TODAY November 7, 3RD Hour: Our Experts Take Your Health Questions | Saoirse Ronan on ‘Blitz’ | How to Stress Less
NBC News medical contributors answer a few commonly asked health and wellness questions. Also, Saoirse Ronan joins to discuss her latest film, ‘Blitz,’ which tells the story of a mother and son during World War II. Plus, with the holiday season approaching, board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma offers tips on how to stress less during this busy time of year.
TODAY November 7, 8 AM: Inside the Game: NFL’s Broadcasting Boot Camp | ‘The Brady Bunch’ on 55 Years of Their Show | Holiday Home Décor
NBC’s Kaylee Hartung shares an exclusive look at the NFL’s broadcasting boot camp that helps players prepare for their next careers. Also, members of the cast of ‘The Brady Bunch’ join to reflect on 55 years of their series and share details on a special new project they’ve created to help others. Plus, discover some holiday home décor from Target to take your festive decorations to the next level.
Special Report: President Biden Addresses the Nation After Trump’s Victory
President Joe Biden addresses the nation from the Rose Garden for the first time since Donald Trump was elected the 47th president of the United States, vowing a peaceful transfer of power.
TODAY November 7, 7AM: New Details on Trump’s Win | Kamala Harris Concedes Election | Melania Trump’s Return to the White House
The latest on President-Elect Donald Trump’s historic win, including what comes next and what the next four years could look like. And, Democrats reel after Kamala Harris’ loss as she delivers her concession speech. And, a closer look at what the next four years could bring for Melania Trump in her second stint as first lady.
TODAY November 6, 11 AM: Latest from Trump and Harris Camps | Jon Meecham Discusses the Significance of this Win | Andrea Mitchell Talks Global Impact of US Election
The latest news from both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris’ camps as Trump is set to become the next president. Also, Jon Meacham joins to discuss the historical impact of this election and how to put Trump’s win in perspective. Plus, NBC’s Andrea Mitchell talks about the global reaction and effect of the US election.
TODAY November 6, 10 AM: Donald Trump Becomes 47th President of the US | Symone Sanders-Townsend on the Key Factors that Led to a Trump Win | Inside Look at Young Trump Voters
Our NBC News team breaks down everything you need to know about Donald Trump’s historic win. Also, former senior advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris, Symone Sanders-Townsend, offers her thoughts on the main points that led to a Trump victory. Plus, a closer look at a key demographic of voters who made a distinct impact on the election: young men.
TODAY November 6, 9 AM: How Trump Rallied to Victory | Rep. Byron Donald Discusses Trump’s Win | The Economy’s Role in Trump’s Victory
NBC’s Dasha Burns takes us through the key events and moments that shaped this monumental election. Also, Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida discusses Trump’s victory and how much of a factor Kamala Harris’ race and gender were in the vote. Also, NBC senior business correspondent Christine Romans breaks down the economy’s role in Trump’s victory.
TODAY November 6, 8 AM: NBC News Projects GOP Retains Control of the Senate | Sen. Marco Rubio on Trump Election | Kevin McCarthy Discusses the Historic Victory
A full breakdown of where the congressional races stand as the GOP retains control of the Senate. Also, Senator Marco Rubio gives his full reaction to Donald Trump becoming the 47th president of the United States and if he’s open to serving in Trump’s cabinet. Plus, former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy offers his thoughts on the overwhelming victory and next steps.
TODAY November 6, 7AM: Donald Trump Elected President
Reaction and analysis to Donald Trump becoming the 47th president of the United States. Also, Trump’s senior advisor, Jason Miller, provides an update on where the Trump campaign stands and his plans for the future. Plus, a closer look at global reaction to the win and what it could mean for the conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
TODAY November 6, 6AM: NBC News Projects Donald Trump Wins Presidency
NBC News projects that Donald Trump has been elected the 47th president of the United States as we get the latest from the Trump and Harris camps. Also, NBC’s Steve Kornacki breaks down the results. And, Marc Lotter joins to provide his thoughts and reactions to this historic election.
TODAY November 5, 3RD Hour: Election Day Facts & History | Strangers Connect at Modern Dinner Parties | Adam Lambert on Making Broadway Debut in ‘Cabaret’
NBC News business and data correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down what you need to know about Election Day by the numbers. Also, a closer look at how some younger people are making new friends through dinner parties. Plus, Adam Lambert joins to discuss making his Broadway debut in the show ‘Cabaret,’ where he will play the role of the Emcee.
TODAY November 5, 8 AM: Inside Look at Election Security | Campaign 2024: How We Got Here | TODAY’s Holiday Toy Preview
Former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Chris Krebs joins to discuss foreign interference and cybersecurity for the 2024 presidential election. Also, as this historic Election Day plays out, take a glimpse back at all the biggest moments and events from the 2024 campaign. Plus, our Shop TODAY team gives a first peek at some great holiday toys to get at a discount. And, chef Brian Lewis shares a delicious chicken pot pie recipe.
TODAY November 5, 7 AM: Harris and Trump Make Final Campaign to Voters | Where the Race Stands as Voters Head to Polls | Control of Congress in the Balance
Get the latest from the Donald Trump and Kamala Harris campaigns as Election Day finally arrives. Also, NBC's Steve Kornacki breaks down the numbers. Plus, a breakdown of all the congressional races to watch, with the potential for control of both the Senate and the House to flip. And, our NBC News team is in the battleground states to analyze the current position of those races.
TODAY November 4, 3rd Hour: Today’s Checklist: Pains That Men Should Not Ignore | Brian Baumgartner talks new children's book | Holiday Advent Calendars
In honor of Men’s Health Awareness Month, board certified surgeon, Cedrek McFadden shares the different pains that should not be ignored and how to know if it could be a serious problem. Also, Brian Baumgartner joins us to discuss his new holiday project, a children’s book called “The Night Before Christmas at Dunder Mifflin.” Plus, Adrianna Brach stops by to share some of the best holiday advent calendars. And, Cooking With Cal is back with a brand new twist on homemade pizza.
TODAY November 4, 8AM: Gender Gap Could Decide Election | James Van Der Beek Reveals Cancer Battle | Inside The Game: Amping Up NFL Celebrations
NBC’s Hallie Jackson joins us to analyze how the gender gap could be the deciding factor in who wins the White House. Also, “Dawson’s Creek” star James Van Der Beek shares his cancer diagnosis in an emotional social media post. Plus, NBC’s Maggie Vespa takes us behind the scenes on the viral touchdown celebrations. And from fashion to beauty, Chassie Post shares some popular items and exclusive deals just in time for the holiday season that you won’t find anywhere!
TODAY November 4, 7 AM: Inside Efforts to Protect the Vote | Striking Boeing Workers to Vote Today | Remembering Music Icon Quincy Jones
As election day nears, extreme measures are being taken to ensure voter safety. Also, 33-thousand striking machinists at "Boeing" will decide whether to accept or reject the company's latest contract offer today. Plus, NBC’S Joe Fryer joins us to remember Qunicy Jones legendary life and career. Also, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda breaks down the annual Christmas decorations debate.
TODAY November 01, 3RD Hour: Prepping for Daylight Saving Time| What to Buy in November| Luxury Postpartum Hotels
Sleep specialist Dr. Carol Ash shares tips on how to help keep your sleeping schedule in check ahead of the daylight-saving time change. Also, Senior Consumer Investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen explains all the deals available this month and an early look at Black Friday deals. Plus, NBC’s Morgan Radford details the newest parenting trend that puts the focus on pampering parents with newborns.
TODAY November 01, 8 AM: Saturday Night Live’s 50 Years of Political Humor| INSIDE THE GAME: The NFL Turns to Africa | Shop Today: Hot List
NBC’s Joe Fryer covers the history behind Saturday Night Live’s political impressions spanning over nine presidencies. Also, NBC News Daily anchor Zinhle Essamuah shares how the NFL plans to grow the brand beyond the United States. Plus, Shop Today contributor, Chassie Post shares all the products you need for the upcoming holiday shopping season.
TODAY November 01, 7 AM: Final Weekend of Presidential Campaigns| Catastrophic Flooding in Spain| Martha Stewart vs. Netflix
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump head to battleground state Wisconsin for their final campaign push ahead of election day. Also, the death toll continues to rise in Southeastern Spain after torrential downpours and devasting flash floods hit the area. Plus, after participating in a Netflix documentary covering her life, Martha Stewart is speaking out with her critiques of the film.
TODAY October 31, 8 AM: Halloween Costume Reveal!
Join us on the Plaza as our anchors reveal their surprise Halloween costumes for this year’s celebration.
TODAY October 31, 3RD Hour: Halloween by the Numbers | Haunted History of England’s Brighton Pier | Shin Lim’s Mystifying Trick
NBC business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down what you need to know about Halloween by the numbers. Also, a spooky story from one of England's creepiest places. Plus, magician and entertainer Shin Lim joins to discuss his new residency in Las Vegas and performs a trick.
TODAY October 31, 7 AM: Record Heat for Halloween | Harris and Trump’s Battleground Blitz | Dodgers Win World Series
Record heat in parts of the U.S. as many across the country get ready for Halloween festivities. Also, the latest on the 2024 presidential race from both Vice President Harris and former President Trump’s campaigns. Plus, the Los Angeles Dodgers win the MLB World Series after defeating the New York Yankees in game five. And, a man in Florida bitten twice by sharks at the same beach 11 years apart speaks out.
TODAY October 30, 3RD Hour: Open Enrollment Breakdown | Billie Jean King on Her Annual Tennis Competition | Shop TODAY: Hot List
NBC senior business correspondent Christine Romans details what you need to know to make the most of your open enrollment opportunities. Also, Billie Jean King joins to discuss the Billie Jean King Cup, the largest annual women’s tennis team competition in the world. Plus, the Shop TODAY team shares some trending picks for the season, from beauty and fashion to home appliances.
TODAY October 30, 8 AM: Latest from the Harris and Trump Campaigns | Tom Hanks on ‘Here,’ the 30th Anniversary of ‘Forrest Gump,’ and More
The latest news from the campaigns of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump as we inch closer to Election Day. Plus, Savannah sits down for a conversation with Tom Hanks as he discusses his new movie ‘Here,’ reuniting with Robin Wright 30 years after ‘Forrest Gump,’ and the iconic movie lines people still yell at him.
TODAY October 30, 7 AM: Race for the White House | Gunshots Fired at Atlanta Hotel | Old School Catalog Comeback
Vice President Kamala Harris delivers remarks in Washington, D.C., and former President Trump campaigns in battleground Pennsylvania as we move closer to Election Day. Also, a police officer is injured after shots were fired from a private residence above the Four Seasons Hotel in Atlanta. Plus, a closer look at the return of retail catalogues in the digital age. And, remembering the life and legacy of beloved actor Teri Garr, who passed away at 79.
TODAY October 29, 3RD Hour: Managing Fatigue and Boosting Energy | Paul Bettany Talks Latest Project ‘Here’ | Tom Papa on New Stand-Up Special
NBC medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar details how to maintain optimal health as we gear up for the busy and sometimes stressful holiday season. Also, Paul Bettany joins to discuss his latest project ‘Here,’ a film that focuses on a single place and the people who lived there over generations. Plus, author and comedian Tom Papa talks about his sixth stand-up comedy special, ‘Tom Papa: Home Free.’ And, Chef Bobby Flay shares a delicious porterhouse pork chop recipe.
TODAY October 29, 8 AM: Salma Hayek-Pinault Talks ‘Like Water for Chocolate’ | Bobby Flay’s Live in the Kitchen | Reba McEntire on ‘The Voice’ and ‘Happy’s Place’
Salma Hayek-Pinault joins to share details about her new series ‘Like Water for Chocolate,’ a story about star-crossed lovers set in Mexico in the early 20th century. Also, Bobby Flay sits down with Carson to talk about opening up and sharing his life story in his new memoir Bobby Flay: Chapter One. Plus, Reba McEntire discusses returning as a coach on ‘The Voice’ and starring in a brand new sitcom, ‘Happy’s Place.’
TODAY October 29, 7 AM: One Week Until Election Day | Dodgers Take Commanding World Series Lead | Matthew Perry’s Family on His Lasting Legacy
Both the Trump and Harris campaigns make their final push with just one week to go until Election Day. Also, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeat the New York Yankees in game 3, inching one step closer to a World Series victory. Plus, the fast-food chain Subway is facing a proposed class action lawsuit over the amount of meat in its sandwiches. And, Savannah Guthrie sits down for an exclusive interview with the family of Matthew Perry, one year after his tragic passing.
TODAY October 28th, 3RD Hour: Matthew Perry’s Family Speaks Out| MLB World Series | FIRST LOOK: Dwyane Wade Statue Reveal
Savannah Guthrie sits down with Matthew Perry’s family one year after the beloved actor's tragic death. Also, former New York Yankee, Nick Swisher, and former Los Angeles Dodger, Andre Ethier, chat about the first two games of the world series and the historic walk-off grand slam by Los Angeles Dodger, Freddie Freeman. Plus, Craig Melvin’s one on one with Basketball Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade on his legacy and the unveiling of his new statue outside of the Miami Heat arena.
TODAY October 28th, 8 AM: Holiday Deals| INSIDE THE GAME: NFL Cleat Designer | One on One with Robin Wright
NBC’s Senior Business correspondent Christine Romans shares the top deals for your upcoming Thanksgiving celebrations and early Black Friday bargains. Also, Kaylee Hartung goes behind the scenes with NFL cleat designer Jada Henderson, as she shares how her passion became a booming business involving some of the biggest stars in the NFL. Plus, Savannah Guthrie sits down with Robin Wright to chat about reuniting with her “Forrest Gump” co-star Tom Hanks in the new film, “Here.”
TODAY October 28th, 7 AM: Race for the White House| Bryan Kohberger Fights Death Penalty | Matthew Perry’s Family Speaks Out
Former President Trump holds a rally in Madison Square Garden as Vice President Kamala Harris campaigns in battleground states for the final push on the campaign trail. Also, the defense of Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the University of Idaho murders, argues against the death penalty if Kohberger is convicted. Plus, Savannah Guthrie sits down with beloved actor Matthew Perry’s family one year after his death, as they launch a new effort they hope will save others struggling with addiction.
TODAY October 25, 3rd Hour: Brooke Shields and Mika Brzezinski talk Forbes’ ‘50 over 50’ list | Jalen Brunson’s mom on the moment she knew he was a basketball star | George Oliphant surprises The Bowery Mission with renovation
Brooke Shields and Mika Brzezinski join TODAY to chat about their fourth annual 50 over 50 list. Also, Sandra Brunson, the mother of New York Knicks star Jalen Brunson, opens up about her son’s drive to become a professional athlete and the moment she knew he was a basketball star. Plus, George Oliphant, host of NBC’s home renovation show “George to the Rescue,” and Raffaele DePalma, executive chef at The Bowery Mission, join TODAY to discuss the surprise renovation of the homeless shelter.
TODAY October 25, 8 AM: Owner of ship in Baltimore bridge collapse to pay $100M settlement | Hallmark accused of age discrimination against holiday film stars | Kenan Thompson reflects on Kel Mitchell's impact on his career
A settlement has been reached in the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse in March. Also, A former casting director for Hallmark has filed a lawsuit against programming executive Lisa Hamilton Daly for age discrimination. Plus, Kenan Thompson is opening up about his decades long friendship with “All That” co-star, Kel Mitchell.
TODAY October 25, 7 AM: LA district attorney requests Menendez brothers to be resentenced| North Carolina students return to school after Hurricane Helene| Goldfish temporarily changes its name to ‘Chilean sea bass’
The Los Angeles district attorney has filed a request for a judge to resentence Erik and Lyle Menendez for the 1989 killing of their parents. Also, students are returning to school in western North Carolina after nearly a month of being shut down due to the Hurricane Helene's aftermath. Plus, Goldfish rebranding their crackers to be called “Chilean Sea Bass” to show that their snacks are for adults and children.
TODAY October 24, 3RD Hour: Planning for Elder Caring | Patrick Dempsey Discusses The Dempsey Center | Rufus Sewell on ‘The Diplomat’
As a record number of Americans near the traditional retirement age of 65, explore tips to help you and your family prepare for a healthy retirement. Also, Patrick Dempsey joins us to discuss the Dempsey Center, a free cancer center offering counseling and support for cancer patients and their families. Plus, Rufus Sewell talks about returning for season two of his hit series ‘The Diplomat.’
TODAY October 24, 8 AM: Spielberg Talks ‘Schindler’s List’ Milestone | TODAY’s Best-Selling Products | Andrea Bocelli on New Concert Film
Steven Spielberg reflects on the 30th anniversary of his iconic film ‘Schindler’s List’ and the important organization it inspired, the Shoah Foundation. Also, our Shop TODAY team shares a few best-selling products, from fashion and beauty to home essentials. Plus, Andrea Bocelli and Sofia Carson discuss a new concert film marking Bocelli’s three decades in the music industry.
TODAY October 24, 7 AM: Boeing Workers Reject Deal | Harris and Trump on the Trail | Growing Concerns Over Nation’s Food Safety
Boeing machinists reject a new labor deal, extending a strike that has lasted more than five weeks. Also, the race for the White House continues, with Vice President Harris campaigning in Pennsylvania and former President Trump in Georgia. Plus, new details on the McDonald’s E. coli outbreak. And, a closer look at major retailers cutting prices on everyday items ahead of the holiday season.
TODAY October 23, 3RD Hour: Breast Cancer Survivors Bond on the Water | Treating Different Skin Types | Daisy Ridley on New Film ‘Magpie’
The story behind a sisterhood of breast cancer survivors bonding and healing through a unique sport. Also, Dr. Angela Lamb details different skin types and how to protect aging skin. Plus, Daisy Ridley joins us to discuss her new film ‘Magpie.’ And, discover a few DIY Halloween ideas for your holiday festivities.
TODAY October 23, 8 AM: World Series Fever Heating Up | Olivia Munn Discusses Her Health Journey | Lin-Manuel Miranda Talks Concept Album Warriors
Growing excitement for the World Series reaches fever pitch as ticket prices soar. Also, Olivia Munn joins us to discuss her breast cancer journey, a new project for breast cancer awareness, and life with her new baby. Plus, Lin-Manuel Miranda talks about his new concept album Warriors, a project he describes as a movie told through music.
TODAY October 23, 7 AM: Race for the White House | Kamala Harris One-On-One | McDonald’s President on E. coli Outbreak
The latest from Former President Donald Trump on the campaign trail, as Vice President Kamala Harris sits down one-on-one with NBC News. Plus, the president of McDonald’s USA speaks out on the deadly E. coli outbreak affecting some of their restaurants. And, a closer look at new airline boarding procedures aiming to relieve the chaos at the gate.
TODAY October 22, 3RD Hour: Protecting Your Identity | Judith Light Discusses ‘Before’ | Anika Noni Rose on Her New Children’s Book
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details how to protect your identity from being exposed on the dark web and ways to keep your personal information safe. Also, Judith Light joins to discuss her new series 'Before,' where she stars alongside Billy Crystal. Plus, Anika Noni Rose talks about the 15-year anniversary of her movie 'The Princess and the Frog' and her new children’s book Tiana’s Perfect Plan. And, Travel + Leisure editor-in-chief Jacqui Gifford shares the best haunted towns to visit in the U.S. to ce
TODAY October 22, 8 AM: Chip and Joanna Gaines Discuss New Show ‘Roller Jam’ | Billy Crystal Talks ‘Before’ | Tom Parker Bowles on New Cookbook
Chip and Joanna Gaines discuss the expansion of their TV channel, Magnolia Network, and their family’s Halloween plans. Also, Billy Crystal talks about his new series ‘Before’ and the 35th anniversary of ‘When Harry Met Sally.’ Plus, Tom Parker Bowles, the son of Queen Camilla, shares the inspiration behind his new cookbook Cooking and the Crown: Royal Recipes from Queen Victoria to King Charles III.
TODAY October 22, 7 AM: Two Weeks Until Election Day | New Details in Deadly Helicopter Crash | NFL Star’s Controversial Return
The latest updates in the 2024 presidential race with just two weeks until Election Day. Also, new details emerge on a deadly helicopter crash in Houston over the weekend. Plus, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is in talks to make his NFL return following his latest health scare. And, In-Depth TODAY: A closer look at new technology using AI to improve school bus safety.
TODAY October 21, 3rd Hour: Assessing your health at home | Dermot Mulroney on joining ‘Chicago Fire’ | Jeff Kinney on 19th ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’, finding inspiration
Dr. Vin Gupta discusses ways we can assess our health at home before heading to the doctor. Also, Dermot Mulroney shares his reaction to joining the ‘Chicago Fire’ series and how his career has evolved over time. Plus, Jeff Kinney stops by to discuss the latest book in the ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’ series and how he finds inspiration to write these stories.
TODAY October 21, 8 AM: Jenna Fischer opens up about breast cancer battle | Seth Meyers on new comedy special | Target’s hottest toys of 2024
Jenna Fischer sits down with Hoda Kotb to open up about her breast cancer journey. Also, Seth Meyers stops by to talk about his new HBO comedy special ‘Dad Man Walking.’ Plus, Adrianna Brach shares Target’s hottest toys of the season.
TODAY October 21, 7 AM: Helicopter carrying four hits Houston radio tower | Friends and fans pay tribute to Liam Payne | Teen kayaker rescued after spending 12 hours lost at sea
A helicopter carrying four hits a Houston radio tower in a fatal fiery crash. Also, friends and fans across the globe are paying emotional tributes to the late pop star Liam Payne. Plus, a teen kayaker who was stranded at sea for 12 hours shares the story about his remarkable rescue.
TODAY October 18, 3rd Hour: Sunday Night Football Preview | Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis on “Goodrich” | Catching Up with Terry Bradshaw
Steve Kornacki, NBC News National Political Correspondent, gives a breakdown of the opponents in this weekend’s Sunday Night football game. Plus, Michael Keaton and Mila Kunis discuss their new film “Goodrich” and their personal stories of parenthood. And, Terry Bradshaw shares details on his new project, The Terry Bradshaw Show, a live residency in Branson, Missouri.
TODAY October 18, 8 AM: TODAY’s Five Things: What I Wouldn’t Spend Extra Money On | Queen Elizabeth II’s Land Rovers on Plaza | Catching Up with Kylie Minogue
NBC News Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans shares what add-ons are worth spending money on. Land Rover Classic historian, Mike Bishop, shares information on Queen Elizabeth II’s love of Land Rovers. Plus, Kylie Minogue discusses the release of her 17th album “Tensions Two” and her upcoming tour, the “Tension World Tour.”
TODAY October 18, 7AM: Less than Three Weeks Until Election Day | Hamas Leader Killed in Gaza | Tributes and New Details in Liam Payne’s Death
With less than three weeks until Election Day, Vice President Harris campaigns in Michigan and former President Trump speaks at a charity event in New York. And, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar was killed by Israeli forces in Gaza on Wednesday. Plus, tributes from Liam Payne’s former One Direction bandmembers and others pour in as well as new details in his death.
TODAY October 17, 3RD Hour: ‘Urban Upbound’ Breaking Cycles of Poverty | Jewel Discusses Her New EP | Chicken Milanese Recipe
In honor of National Get Smart About Credit Day, we spotlight an organization focused on helping young people take control of their finances. Also, Jewel joins to discuss her new EP The Portal: A Meditative Journey. Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares the best deals to shop this week, from home appliances to winter wardrobe essentials. And, chef Geoffrey Zakarian shares a delicious chicken Milanese recipe.
TODAY October 17, 8 AM: Catching up With Snoop Dogg | Inside Look at Sibling Rivalry | Millie Bobby Brown & Chris Pratt on New Movie ‘The Electric State’
Snoop Dogg joins to catch up on the latest, including his time at the Olympics, starring on 'The Voice,' and more. Also, special guest correspondent Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt provides an inside look at the best ways to manage sibling rivalries. Plus, Chris Pratt and Millie Bobby Brown talk about teaming up for their new movie ‘The Electric State.’
TODAY October 17, 7 AM: Latest on the 2024 Presidential Race | One Direction Star Liam Payne Dies at 31 | Drug Store Dilemma for Consumers
The latest from the Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigns with just 19 days left until Election Day. Also, former One Direction star Liam Payne dies after a fall from a hotel balcony in Argentina. Plus, the Menendez brothers' family calls for their release. And, a closer look at what you need to know about getting prescriptions and medicines online or elsewhere as the nationwide pharmacy footprint shrinks.
TODAY October 16, 3RD Hour: Car Buying Strategies | Sam Heughan on ‘Outlander’ | Mental Health & Social Media
NBC Senior Business Analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares strategies for buying and financing a new car. Also, Sam Heughan discusses returning for another season of his hit series ‘Outlander.’ Plus, psychotherapist and author Niro Feliciano offers advice on navigating social media and mental health. And, chef Samantha Seneviratne shares a delicious pear and sausage pasta recipe.
TODAY October 16, 8 AM: Real Estate 101: What You Need to Know | Jason Segel on ‘Shrinking’ Season 2 | Eddie Redmayne Talks ‘The Day of the Jackal’
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares essential tips for those planning to buy a new home. Also, Jason Segel discusses returning for season 2 of his hit series ‘Shrinking.’ Plus, Eddie Redmayne talks about his new Peacock series ‘The Day of the Jackal,’ where he plays an international assassin taking on his riskiest job yet.
TODAY October 16, 7 AM: Race for the White House | Back to School Amid Hurricane Cleanup | New Help in Canceling Subscriptions
The countdown to the 2024 presidential election continues as a historic number of early voters have already cast their ballots in Georgia. Also, some students begin returning to school amid intense recovery efforts from Hurricane Milton. Plus, relatives of the Menendez brothers are expected to hold a press conference amid a new push for their release. And, In-Depth TODAY: How a crackdown on subscriptions, from gym memberships to streaming services, will impact new fees and rules.
TODAY October 15, 3RD Hour: Good Spending Ahead of the Holidays | Fake Veneer Warnings | Kate McKinnon on New Book
NBC’s Christine Romans shares good money habits to practice ahead of the holiday spending season. Also, a closer look at 'veneer techs' and the warning signs to watch for before getting these dental services. Plus, Kate McKinnon discusses her new book The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science. And Mellody Hobson, co-CEO and president of Ariel Investments, highlights important financial skills to develop at a young age.
TODAY October 15, 8 AM: Halloween Spending Tricks and Treats | Stanley Tucci on New Memoir | Salmon Burger Recipe with Courtne Roker Laga
With Halloween right around the corner, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details ways to save on candy, costumes, and décor. Also, Stanley Tucci joins to discuss his new memoir What I Ate in One Year: (and Related Thoughts), where he shares 12 months’ worth of delicious memories. Plus, Al is joined by his daughter Courtney Roker Laga to cook up a salmon burger recipe from their new cookbook Al Roker’s Recipes to Live By: Easy, Memory-Making Family Dishes for Every Occasion.
TODAY October 15, 7 AM: Battleground Blitz Across Pennsylvania | Major Cleanup Across the South | Pandas Returning to National Zoo
The latest on the 2024 presidential race as the Trump and Harris campaigns fight for battleground states. Also, a closer look at the growing day-to-day struggles for many residents impacted by Hurricane Milton. Plus, a new pair of National Zoo pandas are set to arrive from China. And, In-Depth TODAY: The Great Egyptian Museum in Cairo, located near the Pyramids of Giza, is reopening to the public.
Dateline presents: The Man in the Black Mask
As a bonus for TODAY fans, we’re sharing the trailer for The Man in the Black Mask, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline and Keith Morrison. It’s the story of a rising young director shooting a frightening film about a serial killer in a hockey mask. But when a man goes missing near the set, a real-life horror story unfolds… If you like what you hear, just search The Man in the Black Mask to listen to the first two episodes now, completely free. Or, subscribe to Dateline Premium on A
TODAY October 14, 3rd Hour: Ways to save on rent | She Made It: Oui the People | Return to Retro Tech
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares tips for renters looking to lower that monthly payment and rewards programs they may not know about. Also, Jill Martin sits down with the creator of beauty brand “Oui the People” to discuss her passion for the industry and how she was able to expand her business. Plus, USA Today’s Nationally-Syndicated Tech-Life Columnist Jennifer Jolly stops to tell viewers which retro tech are making their way back to consumers.
TODAY October 14, 8 AM: Celebrating 85 years of Glamour Magazine | Jennifer Garner celebrates farmers | Fall essentials that’ll keep you warm |
Glamour’s Global Editorial Director Samantha Barry stops by to look back at the brand’s history of empowering women from different walks of life. Also, Jennifer Garner shares a collection of videos to Instagram celebrating farmers across the country. Plus, Jill Martin gives viewers can’t miss deals on essential items for the fall.
TODAY October 14, 7 AM: Harris Releases Medical Report | Best Time to Get Deals on Holiday Travel | Milli Vanilli Back in the Spotlight
With about 22 days left before the election, vice president Kamala Harris releases her medical report in hopes that Trump will do the same. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on when is perfect time to getting the lowest airfare for holiday travel. Plus, the infamous 80’s pop group Milli Vanilli is back in the spotlight thank to the popular Netflix series “The Menendez Brothers” using their music throughout the documentary film.
TODAY October 11, 3rd Hour: What to know before shopping at online pharmacies | Maura Tierney on joining Law & Order in a new role | Garage storage hacks for the fall
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares precautions when shopping on online platforms that offer deals that may be too good to be true. Also, Maura Tierney talks about rejoining Law & Order and reacts to seeing her guest role in a 1991 episode of the show. Plus, NBC’s George Oliphant stops by to show some DIY fixes for your home during the fall season.
TODAY October 11, 8 AM: Recovery efforts underway in Florida after Hurricane Milton | How to negotiate and haggle when buying a car | Nicolas Braun on ‘Saturday Night’
After the destruction Hurricane Milton caused, recovery efforts are now underway all throughout Florida. Also, NBC’s senior investigative correspondent, Vicky Nguyen shares tips and tricks for getting the best deal when buying a car. Plus, Nicholas Braun stops by to discuss his roles in the movie ‘Saturday Night’ and his thoughts on how ‘Succession’ ended.
TODAY October 11, 7 AM: Sean “Diddy” Combs Trial Set for 2025 | Remembering Ethel Kennedy | Tesla unveils Robotaxi
A date in 2025 has been set for the Sean “Diddy” Combs sex trafficking trial. Also, remembering the life of RFK’s widow Ethel Kennedy and how she became an American icon. Plus, Tesla unveils the long-awaited Robotaxi after years of widespread anticipation.
TODAY October 10, 3RD Hour: Nobel Peace Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai on New Documentary | ‘The M Factor’ Sparks Conversation on Menopause | Skincare for Men
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai joins to discuss the new Apple TV+ documentary she’s producing, ‘The Last of the Sea Women.’ Also, Joanne LaMarca Mathisen and Tamsen Fadel talk about their new documentary, ‘The M Project,’ a story about experts and everyday women opening up about their menopause journeys. Plus, dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry offers advice and tips on skincare for men.
TODAY October 10, 8 AM: Sports Leagues Team up | Marking World Mental Health Day | What to Shop This Week
The biggest names from across the professional sports world join forces for a campaign against discrimination and hate. Also, Project Healthy Minds and Carson Daly help shine a light on mental health during World Mental Health Day. Plus, Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez discusses UNICEF’s annual Trick-or-Treat fundraiser. And, the best deals to shop this week from Walmart’s holiday deals event.
TODAY October 10, 7 AM: Hurricane Milton Latest
The latest coverage on Hurricane Milton, including the storm’s aftermath, relief efforts, forecast, federal response, and more.
TODAY October 9, 3RD Hour: Celebrating Women’s Small Business Month | Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler Talk ‘Romeo and Juliet’ | Mental Health and Kids
TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love shares a few of her favorite women-owned brands in honor of National Women’s Small Business Month. Plus, Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler join to discuss coming together for their Broadway debuts in ‘Romeo and Juliet.’ And child psychologist Dr. Christine Crawford offers advice on navigating mental health for you and your family.
TODAY October 9, 8 AM: Trevor Noah Discusses New Book | Pharrell Williams on Bio-Pic ‘Piece By Piece’ | Amazon Prime Day 2 Deals
Trevor Noah joins to catch up on his latest projects, including his new book Into the Uncut Glass, an illustrated work following the adventures of a young boy and his teddy bear. Also, Pharrell Williams discusses telling his life story through Lego animation in his new biopic ‘Piece by Piece.’ Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares some can’t-miss deals from Amazon Prime Day 2, ranging from beauty hacks to smart home upgrades.
TODAY October 9, 7 AM: Hurricane Milton Barrels Towards Florida | Race for the White House | Rollercoaster Ride Insurance Mix-Up
Hurricane Milton closes in on Florida as the mayor of Tampa warns residents of the dire and deadly situation. Also, the latest on both the Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigns as Election Day moves closer. Plus, the iconic Las Vegas hotel, the Tropicana, is demolished. And, In-Depth TODAY: A closer look at car insurance tracking apps and what to know before using them.
TODAY October 8, 3RD Hour: Jim Parsons Discusses Broadway Play ‘Our Town’ | Amazon Prime Day Deals | Chicken and Mashed Potatoes Recipe
Jim Parsons discusses starring in the Broadway play 'Our Town,' a Pulitzer Prize-winning classic set in New Hampshire in the early 1900s. Also, our Shop TODAY team shares some of the best deals to snag on Amazon Prime Day. Plus, chef Sam Sifton shares a delicious chicken and mashed potatoes recipe.
TODAY October 8, 8 AM: Hurricane Milton Forecast | Misinformation Amid Helene Recovery | Cast of ‘Saturday Night’ Discusses Their New Film
The latest forecast for Hurricane Milton. Plus, a closer look at the wave of misinformation that has surrounded hurricane aid and recovery efforts. And, the cast of 'Saturday Night' joins to talk about the process of taking us back to the very first episode of 'SNL.'
TODAY October 8, 7 AM: Bracing for Hurricane Milton | Four Weeks Until Election Day | Fighting Back Against Shrinkflation
Hurricane Milton intensifies, with officials warning residents of a 'life-threatening situation.' Also, the latest on the 2024 presidential race with just four weeks to go until Election Day. Plus, a closer look at the new battle against shrinkflation. And, the 'Dateline' NBC crew joins to discuss their new season with a surprise.
TODAY October 7, 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential: Social Media Security | Hispanic Heritage Month: Food for Thought | Catching Up with Henrik Lundqvist
NBC Senior Consumer and Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen gives tips on protecting your privacy and security on social media. Also, in honor of Hispanic Heritage month, NBC Correspondent Marissa Parra hears from entrepreneur Pilar Guzman on how she helps others break into the food space. And, hockey legend Henrik Lundqvist shares how a heart condition caused him to retire from hockey and how he continues to stay active in retirement.
TODAY October 7, 8 AM: SCOTUS Begins New Term | Behind the Scenes with Pittsburgh Steeler’s Biggest Fan: Snoop Dogg | Anna Kendrick On Her Directorial Debut
With the Supreme Court back in session, Justices are set to make decisions on issues including transgender rights, gun regulations, and the death penalty. And NBC News Contributing Correspondent Kaylee Hartung spoke with Snoop Dogg about his support for the Pittsburgh Steelers as they took on the Dallas Cowboys last night. Plus, Ana Kendrick on her directorial debut with “Woman of the Hour.”
TODAY October 7, 7AM: Hurricane Milton Forecasted to Strengthen | A Year Since the October 7th Attacks | Trump and Harris Campaign in Battleground States
As Hurricane Milton heads towards Florida, it is expected to become a Category 4 storm. And, with October 7th marking a year since Hamas’ attacks inside Israel, the parents of one of the hostages speaks out. Plus, less than a month from Election Day, Vice President Harris and former President Trump have turned their focus to battleground states.
TODAY October 4th, 3RD Hour: TODAY Lends a Hand in Asheville, NC| Fall Health Concerns| The Upside: Touching Reunion Years in the Making
Al Roker visits the communities affected by Hurricane Helene to help them recover from the damage and share ways to help the communities affected. Also, NBC medical contributors Dr. Natalie Azar and Dr. John Torres answer viewer questions on how to stay healthy and happy during the new season. Plus, NBC news correspondent, Trymaine Lee shares the story of how he reconnected with a cause close to his heart 20 years later.
TODAY October 4th, 8 AM: Garth Brooks Lawsuit | Al Roker Lends a Hand for Hurricane Helene Relief |Francelys Infante Shares Her Story
Country music singer Garth Brooks faces legal troubles after a makeup artist accused him of sexual assault and battery in a new lawsuit. Also, Al Roker travels to Asheville, North Carolina to share the stories of the communities affected by Hurricane Helene and ways to help them recover. Plus, Francelys Infante, the wife of singer Romeo Santos, shares the story of how she discovered three life threatening brain aneurisms to spread awareness.
TODAY October 4th, 7 AM: Dockworkers End Strike| Israel Strikes Back| Menendez Brothers Case Back in Spotlight
Ports across the East and Gulf Coast re-open after the port workers union ended a three-day strike to negotiate a tentative deal. Also, Israel strikes back against Hezbollah by unleashing airstrikes in Lebanon. Plus, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office plans to review the 1989 Menendez brothers case following claims of new evidence and the renewed interest.
TODAY October 3, 3RD Hour: Latest Retirement Trends | Trailblazing Fashion Designer Behind ‘Luar’ | Best Fall Deals
A financial planner details new trends and opportunities to know about when it comes to retirement. Also, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, learn about the designer behind the brand 'Luar,' Raul Lopez, and how his family and upbringing inspired his passion for fashion. Plus, discover some unbeatable deals on fall wardrobe staples, home essentials, and more.
TODAY October 3, 8 AM: Team TODAY Tours ‘Tonightmares’ Haunted Maze | Chase Stokes on ‘Outer Banks’ Season 4 | TODAY Best-selling Products
Our anchors get the scare of their lives when they get a tour of Jimmy Fallon’s 'Tonightmares' haunted maze in Rockefeller Center. Also, Chase Stokes joins to discuss the return of one of the biggest shows on television, 'Outer Banks.' Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares the best fashion and beauty products to purchase this fall as voted on by listeners. And chef Yotam Ottolenghi shares a delicious salmon and potatoes recipe.
TODAY October 3, 7 AM: Special Counsel Makes Case to Still Try Trump | Israel Vows to Defend Itself After Strikes | Doctor Pleads Guilty in Matthew Perry Overdose
Special counsel court filing details new evidence against Donald Trump in the January 6 election subversion case. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hezbollah war as tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East. Plus, one of the doctors charged in connection with actor Matthew Perry’s overdose death pleads guilty. And, a look at the new value of credit card points and how to best use them
‘Open Book with Jenna’ podcast featuring Stephen Colbert
Hey TODAY fans! As a bonus, we’re giving you a special preview of Jenna Bush Hager’s new podcast, ‘Open Book with Jenna’. In the podcast’s debut episode, Jenna sits down with “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert and his wife of over 30 years, Evie McGee Colbert. Stephen and Evie recently partnered on a new cookbook, “Does this Taste Funny” and sat down with Jenna to share their favorite family recipes, funniest memories cooking together, and why humor is the key ingredient in their marriage. They
TODAY October 2, 3RD Hour: Latest Breast Cancer Therapies & Treatments | Single-Serve Wine Company ‘Wander + Ivy’ | Eugenio Derbez on New Show ‘Y Llegaron de Noche’
The latest on breast cancer research therapies and the questions to be asking your doctor. Also, the story behind a wine company that solved the issue of enjoying one glass without wasting the bottle. Plus, Eugenio Derbez joins to discuss his new series, ‘Y Llegaron de Noche.’ And, actress and model Elizabeth Hurley shares details about Estée Lauder Companies’ Breast Cancer Campaign.
TODAY October 2, 8 AM: Fighting Dating App Fatigue | New Details on Breast Cancer Vaccine Trials | Coquito Cheesecake Recipe
A closer look at unexpected trends in dating as more young people are ditching the dating apps to find love in person. Also, inside the push to create a safe and effective vaccine for breast cancer. Plus, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, pastry chef Paola Velez shares a delicious coquito cheesecake recipe.
TODAY October 2, 7 AM: Walz and Vance Face Off in VP Debate | Growing Fears of All Out War in Middle East | Uber Lawsuit Controversy
Highlights and analysis from last night’s debate between vice presidential nominees JD Vance and Tim Walz. Also, tensions rise in the Middle East as Iran launches a missile attack on Israel. Plus, a New Jersey couple injured in an Uber car crash has lost their bid to sue the company in court. And, a closer look at a major airline promising faster internet speeds and the impact the decision could have on all flight experiences.
NBC News Special | Vice Presidential Debate: Vance vs. Walz
NBC News coverage of the vice presidential debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz.
TODAY October 1, 3RD Hour: What to Buy in October | The Importance of Knowing Your Breast Cancer Risk | Kale and Chorizo Soup Recipe
NBC’s Senior Consumer and Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen details all the discounts and deals to know heading into the month of October. Also, as Breast Cancer Awareness Month gets underway, TODAY contributor Jill Martin and her friend shine a light on the importance of genetic testing. Plus, our Start TODAY team shares a few football-themed exercises to get moving. And, chef EJ Lagasse shares a delicious kale and chorizo soup recipe.
TODAY October 1, 8 AM: Ina Garten Opens Up About Her Life and Journey | Pink Power: The Importance of Genetic Breast Cancer Screenings | Mariska Hargitay on Season 26 of ‘Law & Order: SVU’
Hoda goes one-on-one with Ina Garten to discuss her new memoir Be Ready When the Luck Happens, in which she opens up like never before about the challenges, triumphs, and love that have shaped her life. Also, to kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we highlight the importance of genetic screenings. Plus, Mariska Hargitay talks about her return as Captain Olivia Benson in season 26 of ‘Law & Order: SVU.’
TODAY October 1, 7 AM: Major Strike at U.S. Ports | Inside Look at Helene Devastation | Boris Johnson Claims in Memoir Queen Elizabeth had Bone Cancer
A massive port workers strike is underway, with the potential for major impacts on the nationwide supply chain. Also, aid and cleanup efforts are underway after Hurricane Helene rips through the Southeast. Plus, Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Queen Elizabeth II had ‘a form of bone cancer’ before her death in his new memoir. And, MLB great Pete Rose, who was banned from baseball for life after a betting scandal, dies at 83.
TODAY September 30th, 3RD Hour: Jimmie Johnson on NASCAR career, charity work | Tips to Save on Surging Insurance | Best Places to Check Out the Beautiful Fall Foliage
NASCAR Hall of Famer Jimmie Johnson stops by to discuss his current success as an owner in the sport and why it’s important to him to raise awareness and find a cure for paralysis. Also, some tips on how consumers can save the most on insurance while prices are currently surging. Plus, travel expert Mark Ellwood shares the best places to witness must-see foliage across the country.
TODAY September 30th, 8 AM: BioLab Plant Eruption Leads to Highly Dangerous Chemical Fire | Fall Fashion Trends Taking the World by Storm | Start TODAY: October Walking Challenge
In Rockdale County, Georgia, a BioLab Plant eruption starts a fire and causes a chemical release leading to thousands of residents in the city of Conyers to evacuate. Also, style expert Melissa Garcia shares the latest fall fashion trends people can’t stop raving about. Plus, TODAY Fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour gives viewers a few hit workouts and tips that’ll surely boost their walk throughout October.
TODAY September 30th, 7 AM: Helene Ravages the Southeast | Port Working Strike Looms | Prince Harry Back in London
States across the Southeast coping with devastation from Hurricane Helene. We’re live from Asheville, North Carolina. Also, the nation could be close to another supply chain crisis as tens of thousands of port workers threaten to go on a strike that would greatly impact half of all goods shipped in the United States. Plus, Prince Harry is back in London for a charity event after whirlwind of appearances including honoring his mother Diana’s legacy.
TODAY September 27, 3RD Hour: Conquering Financial Fears at Any Age | Students Learning Skills Through Magic | Dwyane Wade Talks His Latest Projects
A financial expert offers advice on how to conquer your financial fears. Also, a closer look at a unique class taught at the University of Southern California where students learn magic. Plus, Dwyane Wade joins to discuss his latest projects and endeavors, including the major honor he is about to receive.
TODAY September 27, 8 AM: Hurricane Helene Latest | Kohberger Case Shifts to New Courtroom | Online Ticket Scam Warning
The latest on Hurricane Helene. Plus, Bryan Kohberger makes his first appearance at the Boise courthouse for a status hearing with the new judge. And a closer look at rising online ticket scams and how to avoid getting scammed.
TODAY September 27, 7 AM: Hurricane Helene Slams South | Race for the White House | SNL Kicks Off Its 50th Season
Helene hits Florida bringing catastrophic storm surges, life-threatening winds, and historic flooding. Also, Kamala Harris gets set to visit the southern border, and Donald Trump prepares to meet Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. Plus, the NTSB issues urgent safety action on Boeing’s 737 rudder systems for certain planes in the latest hit for the aircraft manufacturer. And, In-Depth TODAY: ‘Saturday Night Live’ gets set to kick off its 50th season.
TODAY September 26, 3RD Hour: Dylan Catches Up with Country Royalty | Cast of ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’ Talks Controversial Depiction | Start TODAY: Building A Meal Plan
Dylan goes behind the scenes at the People’s Choice Country Music Awards ceremony and talks to Shania Twain and Brad Paisley. Also, the stars of Netflix’s new series ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story,’ Javier Bardem, Cooper Koch, and Nicholas Alexander Chavez discuss what it was like making their new show and taking on the roles of these real-life characters. Plus, discover a guide to the basics of meal planning to help you boost your nutrition without breaking the bank.
TODAY September 26, 8 AM: James Middleton, Brother of Princess Catherine, Opens Up | Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom | Hoda’s Big Announcement
James Middleton, brother of Princess Catherine, opens up on his battle with depression and life with the Royal Family in a new memoir. Also, a closer look at how artificial intelligence is being used to teach kids in school and the surprising results. Plus, Hoda’s big announcement.
TODAY September 26, 7 AM: Bracing for Hurricane Helene | New York City Mayor Indicted | Israel Rejects Ceasefire Proposal
Millions across the South are preparing for Hurricane Helene with many schools and airports shutting down across the region. Also, NYC mayor Eric Adams faces federal charges amid a series of high-level resignations in his administration. Plus, the U.S. works to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. And, Bryan Kohberger, the suspect in the Idaho college murders case, is set to face a new judge in his trial.
TODAY September 25, 3RD Hour: LinkedIn’s Top Startup Companies | Dallas High School Putting Students to Work | Samantha Bee Discusses Her Podcast ‘Choice Words’
LinkedIn’s editor-in-chief Dan Roth shares a list of the top startup companies to look out for. Also, the story behind a Dallas high school that’s teaching kids life skills through on-the-job training. Plus, Samantha Bee discusses bringing her brand of comedy to her podcast ‘Choice Words,’ where she chats with interesting and influential people about the choices that have shaped their lives.
TODAY September 25, 8 AM: Lisa Marie Presley’s Final Wish | Honoring the Heroes Among Us | Steals & Deals: Relax and Unwind
Lisa Marie Presley’s daughter, Riley Keough, speaks out on finishing her mother’s memoir and sharing her story. Also, the remarkable story of an Army veteran whose entire life has been dedicated to the service of others. Plus, TODAY contributor Jill Martin shares a few can’t-miss deals on products to help you relax and unwind.
TODAY September 25, 7 AM: Hurricane Watch for Florida | Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the Mideast Crisis | Brett Favre Reveals Parkinson’s Disease
A hurricane watch is ordered for Florida as Tropical Storm Helene moves closer and evacuations begin. Also, Savannah speaks one-on-one with Secretary of State Antony Blinken to discuss the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. Plus, NFL legend Brett Favre reveals Parkinson’s diagnosis during a congressional hearing. And, a closer look at the growing frustration and confusion over tipping culture.
TODAY September 24, 3RD Hour: Moves to Improve Flexibility As We Age | SNL Star Ego Nwodim Bring Improv to Kids | Giancarlo Esposito on ‘Megalopolis’
Orthopedic physical therapist Karena Wu shares some movements and exercises to combat the effects of aging. Also, SNL star Ego Nwodim makes an impact on her hometown by teaching improv to middle school students. Plus, Giancarlo Esposito joins to discuss the new Francis Ford Coppola movie he’s starring in, ‘Megalopolis.’ And, a few skincare tips to help you prepare for the cooler months ahead.
TODAY September 24, 8 AM: Inside Look at Schools Banning Cell Phones | Ms. Rachel Discusses Her New Children’s Book | TODAY Bestsellers: Fall Fashion
An inside look at the rise in banning cell phones in schools and what you need to know about school policies that restrict phone usage. Also, beloved family Youtuber Rachel Accurso, aka Ms. Rachel, discusses her first children’s book she’s releasing, Ms. Rachel and the Special Surprise. Plus, a few can’t-miss fall fashion deals to elevate your style for under $50. And, chef Elena Besser shares a delicious French toast recipe.
TODAY September 24, 7 AM: Biden’s High-Stakes Address to the U.N. | Tensions Rising in Middle East | Making Weight Loss Drugs More Affordable
President Biden is set to deliver his final speech to the United Nations General Assembly. Also, the U.S. is sending additional troops to the Middle East amid escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. Plus, the FAA is opening a second application period for new air traffic controllers to combat ongoing shortages. And, In-Depth TODAY: A closer look at the debate over weight loss drug prices and efforts to make the medications more affordable.
TODAY September 23, 3RD Hour: Bill Gates Discusses New Netflix Series | Healthy Sleep Habits Heading Into Fall | Zachary Quinto Talks ‘Brilliant Minds’
Bill Gates joins to discuss his new Netflix series ‘What’s Next? The Future with Bill Gates,’ which examines ways to solves some of the biggest challenges we face today. Also, Michael Breus, aka ‘The Sleep Doctor,’ details simple steps to ensure quality sleep as the seasons change. Plus, Zachary Quinto talks about his return to NBC in the series ‘Brilliant Minds,’ where he plays a character inspired by a trailblazing neurologist.
TODAY September 23, 8 AM: Inside the Game: Flying High with the Atlanta Falcons | Aubrey Plaza on ‘My Old Ass’ and ‘Megalopolis’ | Michael Bublé Discusses His Debut on ‘The Voice’
NBC’s Kaylee Hartung does the zipline above the Atlanta Falcons’ Mercedes-Benz stadium with lessons from ‘Freddie Falcon.’ Also, Aubrey Plaza discusses two highly anticipated movies she’s starring in, ‘My Old Ass’ and ‘Megalopolis.’ Plus, Michael Bublé joins the show to talk about his new role as a coach on ‘The Voice’ and his new greatest hits album, The Best of Bublé.
TODAY September 23, 7 AM: Rising Tensions Between Israel and Hezbollah | New NBC News Poll in Presidential Election | Controversy Over New Menendez Brothers Series
Fears of a wider war in the Middle East grow as tensions between Israel and Hezbollah escalate. Also, the latest on the race for the White House, including a new NBC News poll. Plus, the new Menendez brothers’ series on Netflix sparks controversy over the depiction of Lyle and Erik Menendez. And, a closer look at Gen Z’s love for shopping at discount stores.
TODAY September 20, 3RD Hour: Fall by the Numbers | Daniel Dae Kim and Ryan Eggold discuss New Roles on Broadway | Sebastian Stans talks New Role in Dark Comedy
NBC’s Brian Cheung breaks down all numbers for the fall season. Also, Daniel Dae Kim and Ryan Eggold sit down to discuss their new roles in “Yellow Project” on Broadway. Plus, Sebastian Stan stops by to fill us in on his latest project, “A Different Man.” And two-time winner of “America’s Got Talent”, Shin Lim, joins us to discuss his new Las Vegas Residency opening next month.
TODAY September 20, 8 AM: Celebrating 30 Years of “Friends” | TODAY’S Consumer: How to Escape “Financial Quicksand”| TODAY Style: Fall Fashion Trends
The creators of “Friends” remember the iconic show on its 30th anniversary. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how to dig your way out of debt for a better financial future. Plus, Sarah Eggenberger stops by to show us the fashion trends you’ll be seeing everywhere this fall. And, chef Adam Richman whips up some tasty eats for Sunday Night Football.
TODAY September 20, 7 AM: Sherrif Accused of Fatally Shooting Judge | Israel Steps Up Attacks on Lebanon| Emotional testimony at Titan Hearing | Polaris Dawn Crew Live On TODAY
New details in fatal courthouse shooting of Kentucky judge. Also, Hezbollah chief vows revenge amid massive new wave of strikes in Lebanon. Plus, emotional testimony and new images as hearing on doomed Titan submersible continues today. And the “Polaris Dawn” teams sits down to discuss their historic spacewalk.
TODAY September 19, 3RD Hour: TODAY’S Checklist: Headache triggers, treatments and more | Food For Thought: Mission Behind “A Dozen Cousins” | Cristin Miloti Talks New Role in Batman Spinoff Series, “The Penguin”
Dr. Vin Gupta breaks down the different types of headaches and gives advice on treatment. Also, NBC’s Steve Patterson goes behind the scenes of one business that’s proving food that tastes good can also be healthy. Plus, Cristin Miloti sits down to talk about her new role in “The Penguin.”
TODAY September 19, 8 AM: What Interest Rate Cut Means For You | Jay Shetty on Being Positive and Staying Grounded | Hot List: Kickoff to Fall | TODAY Food: Chicken Thighs With Mustard Mushroom Sauce + Colbert Family Fudge
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen gives a closer look into the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut and how it will impact your wallets. Also, former monk-turned storyteller Jay Shetty stops by to help us reset and stay grounded through the busy season ahead. Plus, Stephen Colbert and his wife, Evie McGee Colbert discuss their very first cookbook: "Does This Taste Funny -- Recipes Our Family Loves."
September 19: Zane Lowe Breaks Down the Hottest Artists of the Moment | Stephen Colbert & Evie McGee Colbert Discuss New Cookbook | Laverne Cox on New Netflix Movie Role
Apple Music’s Zane Lowe breaks down the artists, albums and concerts everyone is talking about right now. Also, Stephen Colbert and wife, Evie McGee Colbert, sit down to discuss their newfound partnership in the kitchen and whip up crab cakes and red rice. Plus, Laverne Cox sits down to discuss her new role in Netflix’s most watched movie, “Uglies.”
TODAY September 19, 7 AM: New Wave of Deadly Device Explosions| FBI: Iran Hacked Trump Info | Combs Denied Bail For Second Time | “Nature’s Ozempic” in the Spotlight
The latest on the walkie talkie explosion in second wave of attacks across Lebanon. Also, tech leaders testify on Capitol Hill over foreign interference. Plus, Sean “Diddy” Combs is denied bail in appeal hearing and will remain in custody on sex trafficking and racketeering charges. And, new weight loss drug alternatives on the rise.
TODAY September 18, 3RD Hour: Navigating Open Enrollment | Friends Behind Buzzworthy ‘Nori’ Steam Iron | Eric Roberts Discusses New Memoir
With many workers choosing health insurance plans for next year, NBC Senior Business Analyst Stephanie Ruhle details all you need to know about open enrollment and other work perks to be aware of. Also, the story behind two friends who are finding innovative ways to move the laundry industry forward. Plus, Eric Roberts discusses his new memoir, Runaway Train: or, The Story of My Life so Far.
TODAY September 18, 8 AM: Princess Kate Returns to Work | What Parents Need to Know About Kids & A.I. | Tallulah Willis on Adult Diagnosis of Autism and Her Father Bruce Willis
Kate Middleton returns to work for the first time since finishing her chemotherapy treatment. Also, an exclusive look at a new Common Sense Media study on teens and artificial intelligence. Plus, everything you need to know about the newly expanded FDA approval of a breast cancer drug that’s set to free up access to the medication for tens of thousands of women. And, Tallulah Willis shares her story on adult diagnosis of Autism and gives an update on her father, Bruce Willis, amid his health bat
TODAY September 18, 7 AM: New Details on Exploding Hezbollah Pagers | Sean “Diddy” Combs Denied Bail | Passengers Injured from Cabin Pressure Issue
Pagers carried by Hezbollah operatives explode in apparent attacks across Lebanon. Also, Sean “Diddy” Combs was denied bail after pleading not guilty to federal sex-trafficking and racketeering charges. Plus, new details emerge about a Delta flight that was forced to make an emergency landing shortly after takeoff, resulting in the injuries of multiple passengers. And, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was placed on injured reserve after his latest concussion.
TODAY September 17, 3RD Hour: TODAY’S Checklist: Staying Healthy Heading into the Fall | TODAY’S CLIMATE: Mission to Save Coral Reef in Puerto Rico | Toy Insider’s 2024 “Hot Toy List”
Pediatric Surgeon, Ala Stanford, shares ways to stay healthy as the Fall season approaches and school kicks back into gear. Also, a closer look into Puerto Rico’s mission to save coral reefs. Plus, an exclusive sneak peek into this year’s hottest holiday toys. And, chef Kwame Onwuachi puts a flavorful spin on a classic dish.
TODAY September 17, 8 AM: The Rise of “Secondhand September” | Eva Longoria Shines a Light on Hispanic Businesses | TODAY Bestseller’s Editors’ Picks
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down ways to save at secondhand stores. Also, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Eva Longoria shines a light on a Latin owned food company. Plus, our Shop TODAY team shares some of their favorite picks of the month including easy kitchen hacks, fall fashion and beauty.
TODAY September 17, 7 AM: Sean “Diddy” Combs Arrested by Federal Agents | Suspect Charged in Apparent Trump Assassination Attempt | Jordan Chiles Appeals Bronze Medal Decision
Sean “Diddy” Combs is in custody after being arrested in New York Monday night by federal authorities under charges that are part of a sealed indictment. Also, new details emerge on the suspect in the second apparent Trump assassination. Plus, Jordan Chiles files a new appeal to overturn controversial ruling that stripped her of a bronze medal.
TODAY September 16, 3RD Hour: Belly Fat Fact VS. Myth | Shining a Light on the Importance of Caregivers | Karamo Brown Talks New Season of Talk Show
An integrative medicine physician separates fact from myth regarding belly fat. Also, Craig Melvin highlights the importance of caregivers through one family’s inspirational fight against colon cancer. Plus, Karamo Brown discusses coming back for season three of his talk show, ‘Karamo.’ And, InStyle Fashion Director Kevin Win shares some classic ‘90s movies outfits that still hold up today.
TODAY September 16, 8 AM: Connie Chung’s Trailblazing Career | Feeding a ‘Texan-Sized’ Hunger | People Magazine Beauty Awards
Connie Chung joins to discuss her new memoir, Connie, in which she reflects on her trailblazing journey to becoming one of the first female network news anchors. Also, in our series ‘Inside the Game,’ NBC’s Kaylee Hartung goes behind the scenes with the cafeteria workers who feed the Houston Texans. Plus, People magazine’s Style and Beauty Director Andrea Lavinthal shares this years annual People beauty awards.
TODAY September 16, 7 AM: Latest Details on Apparent Trump Assassination Attempt | TikTok Crucial Court Hearing Today | New Manning in College Football
The FBI is investigating an apparent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at his Florida golf club. Also, TikTok faces a crucial court hearing today that could decide the apps’ fate in the U.S. Plus, the U.S. Coast Guard is set to begin a public hearing today on the implosion of the Titan submersible. And, another member of the Manning family, Arch Manning, is making waves in college football this year.
TODAY July 24, 3rd Hour: Fast Food Chains Expanding Discounts in the Fall | TODAY’s Checklist: Difference Between Celiac vs. Gluten Intolerance | Paralympian Ali Truwit | Rickey Smiley on His New Book Sideshow
Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans details several fast-food chains offering meal deals in the coming months. Also, author of Gut Renovation, Dr. Roshini Raj gives insight on symptoms of celiac disease and how it differs from gluten intolerance. Plus, Ali Truwit opens up about her journey to the Paralympics and competing in the Games. And, Rickey Smiley opens up about the loss of his son and faith in his new book, Sideshow.
TODAY July 24, 8 AM: Collision Avoided Between Alaska and Southwest Airlines Planes | Extreme Weather in California | Marijuana Use Amongst Seniors Increases
An Alaska Airlines plane departing Nashville delayed its takeoff to avoid a collision with a Southwest Airlines plane. And millions are impacted by extreme wildfires in California, with three major wildfires in the southern part of the state. Plus, older patients are using marijuana, oftentimes for the first time for medical reasons, including chronic pain.
TODAY July 24, 7 AM: Boeing Workers Strike | Trump Rejects Further Debates with VP Harris | University of Idaho Murders Trial Has New Judge
Overnight, Boeing workers vote to reject a contract proposal and over 30,000 employees are now strike. Plus, Donald Trump has said that he will not participate in another debate with Vice President Harris. And, a major development in the Idaho murders case.
TODAY September 12, 3RD Hour: Right and Wrong Way to Snack | Suki Waterhouse on ‘Memoir of a Sparklemuffin’ | ‘Modern Bread & Bagel’ Makes Gluten-Free Goodies
Dietitian and co-founder of Culina Health, Vanessa Rissetto, shares insights on healthy snacking. Also, the story behind a couple who started a bagel business for everyone. Plus, Suki Waterhouse joins to discuss the release of her sophomore album, ‘Memoir of a Sparklemuffin.’ And, a first look at the top beauty products from this year’s Oprah Daily Beauty ‘O-Wards.’
TODAY September 12, 8 AM: Fallout Over Baseless Claims About Immigrants | New Details on Car Sales & Insurance Rates
Fallout and reaction from the Haitian immigrant community in Springfield, Ohio, following former President Trump’s ‘eating pets’ comment during the presidential debate. Plus, a closer look at why car prices are falling, but the cost of insurance is soaring, and the impact these changes could have on you
TODAY September 12, 7 AM: Severe Weather Across the Country | Candidates Hit Trail After Fiery Debate | Inside VMA’s Biggest Moments
Extreme weather impacts millions around the country, with Hurricane Francine hitting parts of Louisiana and extreme wildfires spreading across California. Also, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump are set to hold their first campaign events since their debate showdown. Plus, Polaris Dawn astronauts attempt the world’s first-ever commercial spacewalk. And, top highlights and moments from MTV’s Video Music Awards.
TODAY September 11, 3RD Hour: Healthy Habits as We Age | Hottest Fall Tech Gadgets | How to Move Forward and Find Peace
NBC medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar offers tips on how to stay healthy and feel better through the aging process. Also, check out our top picks for the hottest tech gadgets this fall. Plus, psychotherapist Niro Feliciano talks about how to best support others and ourselves when navigating through difficult times.
TODAY September 11, 8 AM: NY Firefighters Honor 9/11 | Remembering 9/11: 23 Years Later | Living Your Best Life
The story of several NY firefighters honoring 9/11 in a unique way by cycling across Ireland. Also, NBC News offers a special report of the 9/11 remembrance ceremony, including a moment of silence for those who lost their lives. Plus, aging expert Deb Whitman reveals the secret to living your best life after turning 50 in her new book The Second Fifty. And, explore seasonal skincare tips to refresh your wellness routine.
TODAY September 11, 7 AM: Harris and Trump Face Off At Debate | Remembering 9/11 | Planes Collide at Atlanta Airport
Full reaction and analysis from the first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, including Taylor Swift’s post-debate endorsement for Harris. Also, the nation commemorates the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Plus, Louisiana declares a state of emergency as Hurricane Francine approaches the Gulf Coast. And, two Delta airplanes collide on the tarmac at an Atlanta airport.
TODAY September 10, 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist: Returning to Work Mentality| She Made It: Purely Elizabeth Granola| Dan Slepian on New Book
President and CEO of SHERM, Johnny C. Taylor stops by to share some tips and resources to help folks have an easier time transitioning back work. Also, Purely Elizabeth Granola founder Elizabeth Stein sits down to discuss her recipe for success. Plus, NBC News journalist and producer Dan Slepian dishes the latest on his new book ‘The Sing Sing Files’ and how the stories of six wrongfully imprisoned men have greatly impacted how he navigates a broken justice system.
TODAY September 10, 8AM: Apple Presents New iPhone with AI| Ed Burns Discusses New Book| Lupita Nyong’o Talks About New Film ‘The Wild Robot’
Apple presents a new line of products including their new iPhone 16 with artificial intelligence. Also, writer and director Ed Burns goes in-depth about his new book A Kid From Marlboro Road and the sequel to ‘The Brothers McMullen.' Plus, actress Lupita Nyong’o dishes the latest on her new animated film ‘The Wild Robot,' the voice-acting process, and what’s next in her career.
TODAY September 10, 7AM: Candidates Set for Presidential Debate | SpaceX Polaris Dawn Launches Historic Mission | Remembering James Earl Jones
Tonight marks the first presidential debate between former president Donald Trump and current vice president Kamala Harris. Also, SpaceX Polaris Dawn launches historic mission, carrying an all-civilian crew that will conduct their own high-risk spacewalk. Plus, remembering the life and legacy of legendary actor James Earl Jones who passed away at the age of 93.
TODAY September 9, 3RD Hour: U.S. Open Winners Jannick Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka | Consumer Confidential: Housing Trends Heading into the Fall | Eve Hewson On “The Perfect Couple”
Athletes Jannick Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, the winners of the U.S. Open, discuss their journeys to the trophy. And a real estate broker gives tips to both buyers and sellers in preparation of the upcoming fall real estate market. Plus, Eve Hewson chats about new Netflix show “The Perfect Couple,” her career thus far, and her relationship with her father, musician Bono.
TODAY September 9, 8 AM: FDA Releases Mandate on Mammograms | Capitol One Tower Implodes | Demi Moore Talks New Film “The Substance”
Dr. Natalie Azar, NBC News Medical Contributor, shares that a new FDA mandate will require patients to be notified about their breast tissue density for breast cancer prevention. Also, The Capital One Tower in Lake Charles, Louisiana, which was destroyed by Hurricane Laura, was demolished over the weekend. Plus, Demi Moore stops by to discuss her new film “The Substance.”
TODAY September 9, 7 AM: Thousands in California Evacuate Wildfires | VP Harris and Former President Trump Set to Debate Tomorrow | Fyre Festival Founder Follow-Up
Thousands evacuate deadly California fires. Plus, ahead of tomorrow’s presidential debate, the latest polls show Vice President Harris and former President Trump are neck and neck. And, a TODAY exclusive: Fyre Festival founder Billy McFarland reveals more details on the new event he’s planning.
3rd Hour: NFL Kickoff With Kornacki | By The Decade: Savings At Every Age | Love Your Mornings: ‘Black Girls Tennis Club’ Serves Up Change
NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down this weekend’s action with his big board. Also, our By The Decade series features Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen highlighting available freebies and discounts for every age group. Plus, Ally Love gives us a look at 'Black Girls Tennis Club', an organization that's on a mission to break barriers on and off the tennis court. And Joy Bauer teaches us how to make a healthy and delicious back-to-school lunc
8a: Shooting Suspect To Appear In Court | Kohberger’s Defense Seeks To Remove Death Penalty | First Look At New 911 System
The 14-year-old Georgia school shooter is set to appear in court, as his father is now charged with murder. Also, lawyers for Bryan Kohberger make a new appeal this morning in an attempt to take the death penalty off the table. Plus, a new technology is changing the way 9-1-1 call centers respond to emergencies.
TODAY September 6, 7 AM: Campaigns Clash In 2024 Race | Hunter Biden’s Surprise Guilty Plea | Chief’s Win In Opening Night Thriller
The father of the Georgia school shooter is now charged with murder in a dramatic new development in the case. Also, the Biden and Harris campaign spar over the recent shooting in Georgia. Plus, Hunter Biden pleads guilty in his Federal tax case on the eve of the trial. And, the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL season kickoff last night.
TODAY September 5, 3RD Hour: Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt on New NFL Season | Don Chedle Discusses ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist’ | Men’s Fall Fashion
Kansas City Chiefs CEO Clark Hunt talks the upcoming NFL season and tonight’s season opener against the Baltimore Ravens. Also, Don Cheadle joins to discuss his new series ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist,’ which chronicles how an epic party in Atlanta turned into an infamous heist. Plus, style expert Andrew Weitz showcases a selection of men’s fall fashion looks, perfect for the cooler months ahead.
TODAY September 5, 8 AM: Jimmy Fallon Talks New Book Five More Sleeps Til’ Halloween | Samuel L. Jackson on ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist’ | Products to Refresh for Fall
30 Rock neighbor Jimmy Fallon stops by to catch up and talk about his new book Five More Sleeps Til’ Halloween. Also, Hollywood icon Samuel L. Jackson discusses his new series ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist’ and reflects on the fun he had this summer. Plus, the Start TODAY team introduces a limited-edition beauty and wellness box, filled with products to help you refresh for fall. And, celebrate the NFL season opener with a tasty Baltimore clam dip and Kansas City chicken wing recipe.
TODAY September 5, 7 AM: Four Killed in Georgia School Shooting | Liz Cheney Endorses Kamala Harris | Kicking Off the NFL Season
Four dead and nine injured after a tragic school shooting in Georgia, with a 14-year-old suspect taken into custody. Also, the latest on the 2024 presidential race, including Liz Cheney’s endorsement of Kamala Harris. Plus, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a speech amid growing pressure for a ceasefire agreement. And, the NFL season kicks off tonight with high anticipation as the Baltimore Ravens face the Kansas City Chiefs.
TODAY September 4, 3RD Hour: Rules of Retirement | ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist’ with Kevin Hart and Bryan Smiley | Game Day Fits
CNBC Senior Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson shares advice on achieving greater financial security. Also, Kevin Hart and his longtime producing partner Bryan Smiley discuss their new series ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist,’ in which Kevin portrays a hustler hosting a party the night of Muhammad Ali’s 1970 comeback fight. Plus, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love showcases a few game day fashion outfits in honor of the NFL season kickoff.
TODAY September 4, 8 AM: Why’s It So Hard to Get a Doctor’s Appointment? | Kevin Hart on ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist’ | Justin Theroux Talks ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’
A closer look at why doctor’s appointments are becoming increasingly difficult to book and what you can do to best manage your health. Also, Kevin Hart joins to talk about his new Peacock series, ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist,’ and the fun he had covering the Paris Olympics. Plus, Justin Theroux discusses the highly anticipated ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,’ a sequel that has been three decades in the making.
TODAY September 4, 7 AM: Massive Protests Across Israel | NBC News Exclusive Interview with President Zelenskyy | Countdown to NFL Kickoff
Protesters in Israel gather for a third consecutive night, urging the government to reach a ceasefire deal. Also, an exclusive interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy following one of the deadliest waves of Russian attacks since the war began. Plus, a trial date has been set for two individuals linked to the death of Matthew Perry. And, with just one day till the start of the NFL season, we break down the biggest games, storylines, and stars to follow this season.
3rd Hour: What to Buy in September | Beauty & Skincare by the Decades | Ego Nwodim Talks ‘Mr. Throwback’
Explore the top deals and savings on fashion, food, and home products for September. Also, three skincare experts offer tips on incorporating effective skincare practices into your daily routine. Plus, Ego Nwodim discusses the new Peacock mockumentary series she’s starring in, ‘Mr. Throwback,’ where she plays the right-hand woman to NBA legend Steph Curry.
8a: New Study on Breast Cancer Screenings | Steph Curry Talks Winning Gold in Paris and New NBA Season | Roger Federer Discusses New Biography ‘Federer’
NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar explains an important new study on ‘false-positive’ mammogram results. Also, basketball legend Steph Curry discusses winning Olympic gold, the upcoming NBA season, and his latest projects off the court. Plus, tennis great Roger Federer joins to talk about his new visual biography, “Federer.” And, catching up with Taraji P. Henson ahead of the release of her new show, ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist.’
September 3: Hostage Deaths Spark Massive Protests | State of the 2024 Presidential Race | Heartfelt Tribute to Hockey Brothers
Hostage deaths in Gaza ignite massive labor strikes and protests in Israel, intensifying pressure for a ceasefire deal. Also, the latest polling numbers in in key battleground states as the Trump-Harris debate is just one week away. Plus, NHL star Johnny Gaudreau’s wife shares an emotional tribute after her husband and his brother were tragically killed by an alleged drunk driver while biking. And, Costco raises membership fees for the first time in seven years – what this means for your shoppin
3rd Hour: Through Mom’s Eyes: Noah Lyles’ Mom | Food for Thought: Shaw-nae’s House | Craig Tries Pilates
Sheinelle sits down with Noah Lyles’ mom as she opens up about their journey to the Olympics and the hurdles they overcame together. Also, the story behind a buzzworthy restaurant’s chef who started by selling meals out of her own home. Plus, Craig tries his hand at one of the most popular low impact workouts, Pilates. And, a special wedding dress collection that’s created a life-long bond between the women who wear them.
8a: Real Dangers of Fake Braces | Honoring Country Music Icons | Fall Fitness Goals
An inside look into the growing trend of ‘do it yourself braces’ and the important warnings families need to know. Also, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, and Elvis are among the artists whose personal items are being donated to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Plus, TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour walks through a September exercise plan to help you get in shape.
September 2: Outrage Over Hostages Killed in Gaza | Harris Ramps Up Battleground Blitz | NFL Rookie on the Mend After Shooting
Protests erupt across Israel with demonstrators demanding a ceasefire after six more hostages are killed in Gaza. Also, Vice President Kamala Harris gets set to campaign alongside President Biden for the first time since leading the Democratic ticket. Plus, San Francisco 49ers rookie Ricky Pearsall has been released from the hospital after being shot in an attempted armed robbery. And, growing outrage among Oasis fans experiencing extensive delays on Ticketmaster.
3rd Hour: Labor Day Travel Rush | Paying Down Summer Spending | Answering Your Questions about Protein
Airports nationwide are bracing for a historic number of travelers, with millions of passengers expected to fly today at the start of Labor Day weekend. Plus, smart strategies to pay down your credit card debt before the holiday season. Also, we're breaking down how much protein you need in your diet and why it is so important for your well-being.
8a: Kamala Harris’ and Tim Walz’s First Joint Interview | Guide to Best Labor Day Sales | Another Packed “Popstart”
In her first sit down interview since becoming the Democratic nominee for president, Kamala Harris defends some of her shifting policy positions. Plus, your guide to the best Labor Day Sales and if you'll find a better deal online or in person. And, we're wrapping up the week with a packed "Popstart," including David Beckham showing the world just how cool he truly is during his "hot ones" appearance.
August 30: Kamala Harris’ and Tim Walz’s First Joint Interview | Airports Brace for Record Travel for Labor Day Weekend | Hotel Day Passes on the Rise
In her first sit down interview since becoming the Democratic nominee for president, Kamala Harris answered questions about her record and addressing concerns over shifting policy positions on key issues. Also, airports nationwide are bracing for a historic number of travelers, with millions of passengers expected to fly today at the start of Labor Day weekend. Plus, the rise of “day passes” lets you take advantage of the perks of a five-star hotel without paying for a room.
3rd Hour: TODAY’S Checklist: Questions To Ask Your Doctor | Catching Up With Dennis Quaid And Penelope Ann Miller On New Film ‘Reagan’ | What To Shop This Week: End Of Summer Sales
Today’s Checklist highlights how to be your own best health advocate when going to the doctor. Also, we're catching up with two Hollywood heavyweights, Dennis Quaid and Penelope Ann Miller, to discuss their new biopic ‘Reagan.’ Plus, Shop Today contributor Chassie Post reveals the latest deals to take advantage of before the end of summer. And, Simple Solutions hacks to help make life easier in the kitchen.
8A: Growing Fears Over Mosquito-Borne Illnesses | TODAY’s Consumer: Guide to New Grocery Shopping Trends | Dennis Quaid Discusses New Role As President Reagan
There are mounting fears this morning, over dangerous mosquito-borne illnesses after a Missouri teenager, infected with West Nile virus was left paralyzed and on a ventilator. Also, a new edition of Today’s Consumer takes a look at how the state of the economy is shaping our spending habits. Plus, actor Dennis Quaid talks about portraying a president in his new role for ‘Reagan’ film. And, Samah Dada joins TODAY Food to share a recipe from her brand-new ‘Dada Eats’ newsletter.
August 29: Swing State Polls Show Razor-Thin Race | F.B.I. Update On Trump Shooting Probe | Travel Trouble Ahead of Holiday Rush
New polling as the Democratic ticket continues its Georgia bus tour, plus more fallout from Former President Donald Trump’s visit to Arlington National Ceremony. Also, the F.B.I. releases new details regarding the assassination attempt on Trump. Plus, travel delays start ahead of the Labor Day weekend. And, growing calls for new youth football safety measures amid a number of deaths.
3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential: Workplace Trends | She Made It: Entrepreneur Behind ‘Danessa Myricks Beauty’ | Will Packer Discusses ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist’ Peacock Series
Workplace trends that are shaping several aspects of office life for both employers and employees. Also, Jill Martin spotlights a beauty company that’s breaking boundaries as part of the She Made It series. Plus, Will Packer talks about his new action-packed crime show, ‘Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist,’ and its A-List cast. And, special Labor Day discounts and deals on some of your favorite brands and products with Shop Today Savings.
8a: Paralympics Getting Underway In Paris | Inside Look At ‘Facial Fitness’ Gum Fad | Autoimmune Disease And Your Health
Paralympics are underway in Paris. Also, Gen Z boys using rock-hard gum to sharpen their jawlines for ‘looksmaxxing’ trend. Plus, a look at a condition that affects more than 24-million Americans, autoimmune disease. And, TODAY Table recipes to beat the late-summer heat.
August 28: Late Summer Heat Wave Rolls On| Trump Re-Indicted In 2020 Election Interference Case | Kelce Brothers Sign Lucrative Podcast Deal
Severe heat continues to impact millions across the U.S. Also, Special Counsel Jack Smith files new superseding indictment of former President Donald Trump in the election interference case. Plus, Labor Day weekend travel expected to break records. And, Kelce brothers cash in with “New Heights” podcast deal.
Road to Paris: Paralympic Archer Tracy Otto
Archer Tracy Otto is a first-time Paralympian. She discovered para-archery after surviving a life-threatening domestic violence attack in 2019, which caused the loss of her left eye and left her paralyzed from the chest down. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Tracy reflects on her Olympic journey, as she prepares to compete on her sport’s biggest stage in Paris.
3rd Hour: Back-to-School Resources | Peter Alexander’s Special Trip to Maine | John Cho Discuses ‘Afraid’ and a Potential ‘Harold and Kumar’ Return
NBC’s Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares essential resources to help parents and kids transition easily from summer back to school. Also, NBC News’ Peter Alexander crosses an item off his bucket list by visiting his 50th and final state, Maine. Plus, John Cho discusses his new horror movie ‘Afraid’ and the possibility of revisiting the ‘Harold and Kumar’ franchise. Plus, tips on how to maintain the stress free, calm feelings of summer into fall.
8a: TODAY’S Five Things: Back-to-School Edition | Tree Planting Project Blooms | TODAY Bestsellers: Summer Send-Off
Everything kids and parents need to know for a successful return to the classroom in a special edition of TODAY’S Five Things. Also, an inspiring glimpse at how planting trees can have a far greater impact than just improving the view outside your window. Plus, our SHOP TODAY team shares a few best-selling products to make the transition from summer to fall as smooth as possible. And, chef Anthony Vitolo shares a delicious lemon piccata recipe.
August 27: Dangerous Heat Wave Scorches U.S. | Campaigns Spar Over Debate | Supermarket Merger Impacting Grocery Prices
Millions across the country are under severe heat alerts. Also, former President Donald Trump suggests that he has doubts about a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. Plus, the captain of a superyacht in Italy that sank, resulting in seven deaths, is expected to be questioned by Italian prosecutors. And, an inside look at the planned merger between two supermarket giants and its potential impact on food prices.
3rd Hour: LA Chargers Players Rescued from Elevator in Dallas, Texas | Summer to Fall Hair Health | How Fostering A Dog Can Be Life-Changing
Prior to their preseason game, several LA Chargers football players stuck in an elevator over the weekend were rescued by firefighters. Also, Dr. Michael Wolfeld, a plastic surgeon and hair loss specialist, gives tips on transitioning hair care routines from the summer to the fall. Plus, Savannah Sellers sits down with Isabel Klee who provides temporary housing for foster dogs before their adoption.
8a: U.S. Open Tennis Tournament Begins | Money Saving Mondays: Use It, Don't Lose It | Comedians Talk Asian American Representation
The U.S. Open Tennis Tournament begins, making it the last grand slam of the year, with Coco Gauff and Novak Djokovic both competing. Also, Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans gives tips on expanding access to savings. Plus, Vicky Nguyen sits down with three Asian-American comics, Ken Jeong, Sherry Cola, and Andrew Lopez who discuss representation and Hollywood.
August 26: Tens of Millions Face Extreme Heat | Israel Strikes Hezbollah in Lebanon | Vice President Harris and Walz head to Georgia
Millions in the Midwest prepare for extreme heat. Plus, Israel strikes Hezbollah on Sunday in Lebanon. Also, Vice President Harris and running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz are headed to Georgia for their first joint campaign in the state.
Keith Morrison reads “The Dead Alive” by Wilkie Collins
As a bonus for TODAY fans, we’re sharing the trailer for season 3 of Morrison Mysteries, the original podcast from Dateline and Keith Morrison... Each season, Keith Morrison takes listeners on a captivating ride through some of the most suspenseful and chilling works of fiction you’ll ever hear. Haunting stories of ghosts, love triangles, jealousy and rage – and now he’s reading “The Dead Alive,” a chilling novel from 150 years ago based on a real trial. If you like what you hear, just search “
Oprah Winfrey & Al Roker Reflect on Turning 70
Oprah Winfrey sits down with Al Roker to celebrate his 70th birthday! They reflect on turning 70 and their life’s journey so far. They celebrate the next decade ahead and open up about the greatest lessons they’ve learned along the way. They discuss the beauty of aging & living life more authentically, how they’re redefining what 70 looks and feels like, and what they hope their legacies might be.
3rd Hour: Paralympics Swimmer’s Inspiring Return to the Pool | Healthy Recipes Using Summer Produce | Thomas Rhett Live in Studio 1A
Meet the Team USA Paralympian who survived a shark attack and is ready to inspire the world. Plus, some healthy hacks to enjoy the last few weeks of summer produce. Also, Country superstar Thomas Rhett is here to talk about music, family, and the release of his new album, “About a Woman.”
8a: Kamala Harris Accepts Presidential Nomination| | Back-to-school Shopping Strategies | Star-studded “Popstart”
Kamala Harris accepts her party’s nomination for President as the first woman of color to lead a major party ticket. Plus, your guide to back-to-school shopping and tips on the best ways to save on all those supplies. And, we’re wrapping up the week with a packed “Popstart,” including Zoe Kravitz’s reaction to her dad’s viral workout video.
August 23: Kamala Harris Accepts Presidential Nomination| Federal Reserve Expected to Cut Rates Next Month | New Twist in Astronauts Stuck in Space
Kamala Harris’ history-making nomination at the Democratic National Convention accepting her party’s nomination for President. Also, how might expected changes to interest rates from the Federal Reserve affect American households? Plus, NASA is working on a new plan to bring those astronauts home from international space and the much-awaited answer to how much longer they’ll be stranded.
3rd Hour: Protecting Yourself from the Latest Scams | Al’s Walk in the Park with Tony Shalhoub | End of Summer Travel Deals
NBC’s Senior Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen highlights new tactics scammers are using to target your money. Also, in our series Living Legends: The 70 Club, Al Roker joins takes a stroll in central park with Tony Shalhoub, discussing life in the later stages. Plus, Editor-In-Chief of Travel + Leisure, Jacqui Gifford, shares a few end-of-summer travel deals you can book right now.
8a: Inside the Game: Women Coaches Tackle NFL | Innovative Solutions to Teacher Shortage | Products to Reset Routine
With a record number of female coaches in the NFL this year, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda sat down with a few trailblazers coaching for the Baltimore Ravens. Also, a closer look at an innovative new training program designed to tackle the nation’s teacher shortage. Plus, as the summer winds down, our Shop TODAY team shares a few top products to help you get back to your daily routine.
August 22: Tim Walz in the Spotlight at the DNC | Trump’s First Outdoor Rally Since Shooting | Taylor Swift Speaks Out
Tim Walz, Bill Clinton, and Oprah Winfrey headline night three at the Democratic National Convention. Meanwhile, Donald Trump holds first outdoor rally since assassination attempt amid expected endorsement from RFK Jr. Plus, Taylor Swift opens up about the foiled terror plot that led to the cancellation of her Vienna shows, sharing her feeling of fear and ‘tremendous guilt.’
3rd Hour: Back-to-School Savings | Al Celebrates 70 with Hollywood Great Dennis Quaid | Summer Recipes
NBC Senior Business Correspondent Stephanie Ruhle shares tips on how to save during the back-to-school season. Also, in our special series Living Legends: The 70 Club, Al Roker sits down with Dennis Quaid for a conversation about the highs, the lows, and why keeping faith is one of the keys to happiness. Plus, chef Chloe Coscarelli presents two delicious recipes perfect for hot summer days when you don’t want to turn the oven on.
8a: Noah Lyles’ Olympic Journey | Jessica Alba Talks ‘Honest Renovations’ | Catching Up with ‘Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice’ Cast
Track star Noah Lyles reflects on his Olympic experiences in Paris, including winning gold in the Men’s 100m and competing while recovering from COVID. Also, Jessica Alba talks about her new home renovation show, ‘Honest Renovations.’ Plus, discover a new batch of best-selling products at a discount, including a tool to make grocery shopping easier. And, the cast of ‘Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice’ sits down with Al Roker to discuss the upcoming sequel more than three decades later.
August 21: Obamas Take Center Stage at DNC | New Push to Move Idaho Murder Trial | J. Lo and Affleck Calling it Quits…Again
Barack and Michelle Obama headline the second night of the Democratic National Convention after a rousing roll call vote. Also, Bryan Kohberger’s lawyers challenge the prosecution’s agreement to change venues in University of Idaho murders case. Plus, Jennifer Lopez files for divorce from Ben Affleck after two years of marriage.
3rd Hour: Al Celebrates 70 with Oprah | Al’s Birthday By the Numbers | Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane on ‘Between the Temples'
Al Roker and Oprah Winfrey sit down for a conversation on AL’s 70th birthday, discussing, life, happiness, and the one moment Oprah would redo in her career. Also, NBC’s national political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down Al Roker’s milestone birthday by the numbers. Plus, some gift ideas inspired by Al’s big day. And, Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane discuss their new film, ‘Between the Temples.’
8a: TODAY Celebrates Al Roker’s 70th Birthday!
TODAY marks Al Roker’s 70th birthday! We celebrate Al with a morning full of food, fun, and surprises on the plaza. Plus, Al sits down for a conversation with Oprah Winfrey as they both celebrate the milestone of turning 70.
August 20: DNC Kicks Off in Chicago | U.S. Pushes for Cease-Fire | Scott Peterson Breaks his Silence
Highlights and biggest moments from day one of the Democratic National Convention, including protests in the streets of Chicago near the convention. Also, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announces that Israel has agreed to a proposal for a potential cease-fire. Plus, Scott Peterson breaks his silence in a new Peacock docuseries, twenty years after being convicted of the murder of his pregnant wife, Laci Peterson. And, legendary TV talk show host Phil Donahue passes away at the age of 88.
3rd Hour: Latest Details on Matthew Perry's Death | Online Prescription Scams | Unique Cleaning Solutions | Functional Exercises for Your Daily Life
A first look at the evidence that led to the arrest of five suspects facing charges for the death of Matthew Perry. Plus, how to protect yourself from scams when ordering prescriptions online. Also, another edition of Today Bestsellers with some game-changing cleaning products. And, learn some “functional exercises” that make it easier to do everyday activities.
8a: Democratic National Convention Kicks Off | Behind the Scenes with the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders | Catching up with Jenna Ortega
The Democratic National Convention is getting underway in Chicago for a week-long celebration about its new nominee. Plus, a first-hand look into the grueling practices that make the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders "America’s Sweethearts." And, rising star Jenna Ortega joins us to discuss her role in the highly-anticipated movie, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice.”
August 19: Democratic National Convention Kicks Off | Severe Storms Batter East Coast | Millions Traveling for Labor Day Weekend
The Democratic National Convention officially kicks off today in Chicago where President Biden will pass the torch to Kamala Harris tonight. Also, severe storms pounded the entire East Coast over the weekend causing flooding, road closures, and even mudslides. Plus, with millions of travelers gearing up for Labor Day Weekend we could see record-breaking numbers on the roads and at the airports.
3rd Hour: Jordan Chiles Bronze Medal Latest| Today’s Checklist: Back to School Essentials| Catching up with Jonathan Bailey + Matt Bomer| Superfood Friday: Superfood Quiz|
Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles speaks out for the first time after being stripped of her Olympic bronze medal over a procedural issue. Plus, Joanie Demer, Co-Founder and Co-Ceo of the Krazy Coupon Lady, shares how you can shop smarter during back to school season. Also, actors Jonathan Bailey and Matt Bomer chat about their Emmy nominated performances for their show, “Fellow Travelers”. And, Today Nutrition and Health Expert Joy Bauer tests the anchors nutrition knowledge with her superfood quiz.
8a: Five Charged in Matthew Perry Death| Four Suspects Arrested in Fatal Shooting of Soap Actor| One on One with Ryan Reynolds|
Five individuals including two doctors, Perry’s assistant and a woman known as the “Ketamine Queen” are accused of being responsible for the overdose that led to Perry’s death. Plus, multiple suspects connected to a Los Angeles street gang have been arrested in connection to the death of General Hospital actor, Johnny Wactor. And Sunday Today’s Willie Geist stops by Studio 1A to chat about his one on one with Ryan Reynolds, as the actor shares a powerful message about Parkinson’s Disease.
7AM: Five Charged in Matthew Perry Death| Biden and Harris Make Joint Appearance Ahead of DNC| Jordan Chiles Speaks Out| Inflation Savings|
Two doctors and Perry’s Assistant are among five individuals accused of being responsible for the actor’s death after taking advantage of his addiction issues for profit. Plus, President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made a joint appearance for the first time since Biden dropped out of the race, as the Democratic National Convention begins next week. Also, USA Gymnast Jordan Chiles speaks out after her Olympic bronze medal was stripped due to a procedural issue. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen
3rd Hour: New Concerns for Astronauts Stuck in Space | Steps to Improve Your Credit Score | Giovanni Ribisi on ‘Strange Darling’
The latest on the NASA Boeing Starliner astronauts, who have been in space for over two months – far exceeding their original ten-day test flight. Also, NBC News Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans offers tips on how to improve your credit score. Plus, the inspiring story of a makeup company that’s blending culture and beauty. And, Giovanni Ribisi discusses his experience stepping behind the camera as the Director of Photography and Producer for ‘Strange Darling.’
8a: New Warning Over Online Gaming | Meet Roger the Hero Rescue Dog | Shop This List: Back to Your Routine
Everything you need to know about mobile online gaming apps and what to watch out for while playing. Also, meet Roger the Hero Dog, a remarkable rescue animal making a huge impact. Plus, discover a selection of must-have kitchen essentials and easy organizing hacks at discounted prices to help you reset your routine as fall approaches.
August 15: Hurricane Ernesto Strengthens | Taylor Swift Returns to the Stage After Terror Threat | Trump and Walz on the Campaign Trail
Tracking Hurricane Ernesto’s next moves after ripping through Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Also, Donald Trump and Tim Walz hold campaign events as the election looms less than three months away. Plus, excited “Swifties” gather in London as Taylor Swift prepares to return to the stage following the Vienna terror scare. And, legendary actor Gena Rowlands, known for ‘The Notebook’ and ‘A Woman Under the Influence,’ passers away at 94.
3rd Hour: Stephen Nedoroscik and Victor Montalvo Discuss Olympic Run | Maximizing Your Social Security Benefits | Jabari Banks on ‘Bel Air’ Season Three
Olympians Stephen Nedoroscik and Victor Montalvo reflect on their remarkable performances at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Also, CNBC Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson offers tips on how to maximize your Social Security benefits and the importance of financial planning at any age. Plus, Jabari Banks discusses his role as Will Smith in season three of ‘Bel Air,’ a reimaging of the classic show ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.’
8a: Meet the NFL’s Go-to-Guy “Big Daddy” | New Debate Over School Safety | Steals & Deals: Big Summer Blowout Day 2
With the NFL season fast approaching, meet one of the most important figures in the sport you’ve likely never heard of, the legendary “Big Daddy.” Also, dive into the heated debate over arming public-school teachers as a controversial new law in Tennessee classes takes effect. Plus, don’t miss out on huge summer blowout deals, offering something for everyone.
August 14: Tim Walz Defends Military Service | Rising Tensions Across Middle East | The New Rules of Real Estate
Democratic vice-presidential nominee Tim Walz defended his military record against attacks led by his election rival, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war as Hamas announces it will not participate in a new round of ceasefire talks. Plus, a closer look at how new broker commission fees will impact buyers and sellers. And, the “Aug-tober” trend: Halloween and fall favorites hit stores early.
3rd Hour: Rise of Super-Sized Cruise Ships | Protecting Plants from Summer Heat | Stephanie Mills Talks Return to Broadway
A look into the booming cruise industry as a new report finds that ships are getting larger, with more Americans embarking on cruise vacations. Also, a plant stylist shares tips on how to protect your plants from the summer heat and sun. Plus, Stephanie Mills discusses her return to Broadway in the Tony-winning musical ‘Hadestown.’
8a: Kathie Lee Gifford’s Health Update | Gabby Thomas Reflects on Winning Gold in Paris | Steals & Deals: Big Summer Blowout
Kathie Lee Gifford returns to studio 1a to catch up and discuss her recent health struggles. Also, the Paris Games come to New York as Gabby Thomas joins TODAY on the plaza to reflect on her Olympic experience. Plus, take advantage of a few steals and deals as summer winds down, with products up to 73% off. And, chef Tonya Boudy shares a delicious coconut shrimp recipe.
August 13: Severe Weather Across the Country | Donald Trump One-On-One with Elon Musk | Outrage Over Jordan Chiles’ Medal Ruling
Severe weather impacts millions across the country as Tropical Storm Ernesto prompts new warnings, and a magnitude 4.4 earthquake hits California. Also, former President Donald Trump sat down with Elon Musk on his platform X in an interview that was marred by technical issues. Plus, USA Gymnastics vows to continue the appeal process over Jordan Chiles’ bronze medal amid growing questions about the IOC’s ruling to take it away.
3rd Hour: Medical Advice for the Rest of 2024 | Champagne Story of Veuve Clicquot | Ashley Graham and Emma Grede Discuss ‘Side Hustlers’
NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. John Torres answers commonly asked questions to help you stay safe and healthy for the rest of 2024. Also, discover the history of Veuve Clicquot and its roots in France’s champagne region. Plus, Ashley Graham and Emma Grede discuss their show ‘Side Hustlers,’ where they help aspiring female entrepreneurs turn their side hustles into empires.
8a: TODAY Celebrates Hoda Kotb’s 60th Birthday!
TODAY kicks off celebrations for Hoda Kotb’s 60th birthday by surprising her with dancers from the dance studio Groove With Me, families she’s touched over the years, and TODAY reveals artwork hanging above Studio 1A that includes one of her favorite sayings: “Right on time.”
August 12: Paris Olympics Come to a Close | 2024 Presidential Race Latest | Jordan Chiles Medal Controversy
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games conclude with a star-studded closing ceremony spectacle, as Team USA finishes with the most total medals of any country. Also, Israel expands evacuation orders after a deadly strike on Gaza school-turned-shelter. Plus, the latest on the 2024 presidential race, with Kamala Harris now leading former President Trump in recent polls. And, Jordan Chiles faces losing her Olympic bronze medal after court ruling, but the USOPC is set to appeal.
Road to Paris: Olympic Breaker Victor Montalvo
The 2024 Paris Olympics will feature a first, as the sport of Breaking, also known as breakdancing, makes its Olympic debut. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Victor Montalvo, one of the breakers, or "b-boys" representing team USA.
8a: Olympics News of the Day | Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone on Her Historic Performance on the Track
Catch up on all the latest Olympic news and highlights, including another standout day for Team USA in track and field events. Also, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone discusses winning back-to-back golds in the 400m hurdles and breaking her own world record.
August 9: Severe Weather Slams East Coast | New Arrest in Foiled Taylor Swift Terror Plot | All Eyes on Team USA
The latest on Tropical Storm Debby as it moves up the Mid-Atlantic, affecting millions of people. Also, new details emerge on the foiled terror plot targeting Taylor Swift’s concerts in Vienna. Plus, NBC’s Mike Tirico breaks down Team USA’s impressive medal haul and the top highlights from this year’s Olympics so far.
Road to Paris: Olympic Breaker Sunny Choi
Breaking, also known as breakdancing, will make its much anticipated Olympic debut in Paris. Among the breakers with a coveted spot on Team USA is Sunny Choi, and she’s ready to bring home gold. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Sunny opens up about her Olympic journey, her goals for Paris and how she’s focusing on her mental health.
8a: US Artistic Swimmers Make Splash in Paris | Jordan Chiles Reflects on Olympics Experience & Friendship with Simone Biles | Justin Baldoni Talks ‘It Ends with Us’
Team USA artistic swimmers earn a silver medal after going viral for their underwater moonwalk dance. Also, Jordan Chiles discusses Team USA gymnastics’ impressive run in Paris and how she’s feeling post-Olympics. Plus, Justin Baldoni talks about directing and starring in the highly anticipated film ‘It Ends with Us.’ And, in honor of the Olympics in Paris, our Shop All Day team shares a few French beauty products to elevate your routine.
August 8: Taylor Swift Cancels Vienna Shows After Thwarted Terror Plot Arrests | USA Women’s Soccer on Preparing for Gold Medal Match Against Brazil
Tropical Storm Debby continues to wreak havoc across the South, with risks of potential tornadoes in North Carolina. Also, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour Vienna shows were canceled after arrests were made in a thwarted terror attack. Plus, catch up on all the latest action from the Paris Olympics, including what to watch for today. And, members of the U.S. Women’s Olympic Soccer team, Trinity Rodman, Sophia Smith, and Mallory Swanson, discuss preparation ahead of Saturday’s gold medal match against Br
Road to Paris: Olympic Kite Surfer Daniela Moroz
Daniela Moroz is a 6-time Kite Surfing World Champion. The California athlete is chasing gold, as she helps the sport make its Olympic debut. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Daniela reflects on her Olympic journey, and shares her goals for Paris.
8a: Gold Medal Surfer Caroline Marks on Winning in Tahiti | Colleen Hoover on “It Ends With Us” Film Adaptation | Dwyane Wade on Team USA Basketball
Team USA’s Caroline Marks discusses taking home a gold medal in surfing at the Paris Olympic Games from the island of Tahiti. Also, Colleen Hoover talks about the making of the new movie “It Ends With Us,” based on her best-selling novel. Plus, Dwyane Wade chats with Craig in Paris about the success of Team USA men’s and women’s basketball and what it’s like to be in the broadcast booth.
August 7: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz Hit the Trail | Deadly Storm Impacts Millions | Gabby Thomas on Winning Gold
Kamala Harris selects Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate in the 2024 presidential race, as Republicans sharpen their attacks against the tickets. Also, the latest on Tropical Storm Debby as deadly flooding and record rainfall impact millions of people. Plus, get caught up on all the latest Olympics news from Paris, including an impressive showing from Team USA on the track. And, Gabby Thomas discusses winning her first gold medal in the 200m.
8a: All Eyes on French Swimming Sensation Léon Marchand | Going Vintage Shopping in Paris | Ina Garten’s French Bakery Tour
French swimming sensation Léon Marchand talks about his dominant performance in Paris that included four gold medals. Also, Savannah and Hoda go on a vintage store treasure hunt in Paris to find the best deals on designer fashion brands. Plus, Ina Garten shares a tour of one of her favorite bakeries in Paris. And Blake Lively and Jenny Slate discuss their new movie “It Ends With Us,” based off the best-selling novel by Colleen Hoover.
Special Report: Kamala Harris Chooses Gov. Tim Walz to be Her Running Mate
Kamala Harris has selected Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate in the 2024 presidential race, selecting a well-liked Midwestern state executive to the Democratic ticket.
August 6: Massive Storm Slams Southeast | Simone Biles Talks Redemption at Paris, Self-Care, and What’s Next for Her
Torrential rain and deadly flooding ravage the South as Tropical Storm Debby sweeps through Georgia and South Carolina, causing destruction and delays nationwide. Also, stay updated on all the latest Olympic highlights, including what to watch for today. Plus, the one and only Simone Biles joins to discuss her epic run at the Paris Games and what could be next for the legendary Olympian.
U.S. Olympic Men's Basketball Team: Devin Booker, Joel Embiid & Anthony Davis
All eyes will be on the U.S. Men’s Basketball team as they take the court in Paris. And if the star-studded roster is any indication, fans worldwide are in for a treat as Team USA hopes to bring home a fifth straight Olympic gold medal. Craig Melvin sat down with some of the player on Team USA, including Devin Booker, Joel Embiid and Anthony Davis.
Road to Paris: Olympic Cyclist Kristen Faulkner
Olympic Cyclist Kristen Faulkner began riding as a hobby, while working in finance. Her passion quickly evolved into much more, leading her to quit her job to race competitively. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Kristen opens up about her Olympic journey, and representing Team USA in her Olympic debut.
8a: Team USA Swimmers on Their Success in Paris | U.S. Track and Field Stars Talk Winning Medals | Craig and Al Give Shot Put a Shot with Ryan Crouser
Bobby Finke, Gretchen Walsh, and other members of Team USA Swimming discuss the incredible run the squad had in Paris, including two world records and the most golds of any country. Also, stars of U.S. Track and Field, including Melissa Jefferson and the 4x400 mixed relay team, talk about getting off to a solid start. Plus, Al and Craig try shotput with three-time US Olympic gold medalist Ryan Crouser, and he joins in studio to discuss his impressive career.
August 5: Hurricane Debby Brings Powerful Wind and Rain | Katie Ledecky on Her Record-Breaking Run |All Eyes on Women’s Gymnastics
The latest on Tropical Storm Debby as it makes landfall in Florida, bringing torrential rain, dangerous winds, and flash flooding. Also, catch up on all the latest Olympics news from what was a wild weekend that included Noah Lyles’ photo finish in the Men’s 100m. Plus, Katie Ledecky joins to discuss her record-breaking run in Paris and what’s next for her. And, Simone Biles leads Team USA Women’s Gymnastics in the individual finals.
Road to Paris: Olympic Track & Field Runner Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone
Olympic Track & Field runner Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is chasing gold once again. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Sydney opens up about her Olympic journey, her goals for Paris and how she uses faith to overcome her fear.
Road to Paris: Olympic Track & Field Runner Gabby Thomas
Olympic Track & Field star Gabby Thomas is blazing a trail, on and off the track. When she's not training, she works the Volunteer Healthcare Clinic in Texas, a clinic specializing in healthcare for people without health insurance. Gabby sat down with NBC’s Savannah Sellers to talk about her journey to the Paris Olympics and passion for healthcare. This conversation is sponsored by Lilly.
Road to Paris: U.S. Olympic Men's Basketball Team: Kevin Durant, Jrue Holiday & Bam Adebayo
The U.S. Men’s Basketball team is ready to take the court in Paris with one of the most-star studded rosters in years, featuring some of the best players in history. Led by Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr… Team USA is hoping to win big, and claim a fifth straight olympic gold medal in Paris. Craig Melvin sat down with some of the players on Team USA, including Kevin Durant, Jrue Holiday and Bam Adebayo.
Road to Paris: Olympic Track & Field Runner Noah Lyles
Noah Lyles is a track superstar, on a mission to conquer the Paris games. He made his Olympic debut in Tokyo, and now he’s chasing gold in Paris. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Noah reflects on his Olympic journey and goals for the summer games.
8a: Snoop Dogg Takes Paris | Team USA Men Win Rowing Gold | Track & Field Gets Underway
Snoop Dogg discusses the moment he’s having in Paris as one of Team USA’s biggest supporters and brings a surprise special guest with him. Also, members of Team USA’s rowing team discuss winning their first gold medal since 1960. Plus, get a preview of this year’s track and field events as Noah Lyles and Sha’Carri Richardson go for gold. And, Sesame Street’s Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Abby talk about what they’re most excited to watch for in the Olympics.
August 2: American Prisoners Return to the U.S. | Olympics News of the Day | Simone and Suni Shine Bright
Americans Evan Gershkovich and Paul Whelan are freed in a historic prisoner swap between the United States and Russia. Also, get caught up on all the latest Olympics news from Paris, including what to watch for today. Plus, Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles discuss the success of the U.S. Women’s Gymnastics team in Paris and Simone Biles winning gold in the All-Around.
Road to Paris: U.S. Olympic Men's Basketball Team: Steph Curry, Anthony Edwards & Tyrese Haliburton
With a lengthy gold medal streak, the U.S. Men’s Basketball team has historically dominated at the olympics. And with this year’s roster boasting some of the nba’s biggest stars, excitement is at an all-time high as Team USA aims for a fifth straight olympic gold medal in Paris. Craig Melvin sat down with some of the players on Team USA, including Steph Curry, Anthony Edwards and Tyrese Haliburton.
8a: Team USA Soccer in the Spotlight | Team TODAY Heads to Beach Volleyball | Inside the House of Dior
Members of the U.S. Men’s Soccer squad discuss the team reaching the quarterfinals at the Olympics for the first time in 24 years. Also, Savannah, Hoda, and Al catch a beach volleyball game under the Eiffel Tower. Plus, get a behind-the-scenes tour of the House of Dior, the iconic fashion brand behind Celine Dion and Lady Gaga’s opening ceremony outfits.
Special Report: U.S., Russia Prisoner Swap Secures Release of Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan, and Others
Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and Marine veteran Paul Whelan — among other wrongly imprisoned detainees in Russia — were released Thursday as part of a major multinational prisoner exchange.
Special Report: U.S. – Russia Prisoner Swap Underway
NBC News reports that the United States and Russia have agreed to swap prisoners in a multi-part deal involving other countries.
August 1: Trump Questions Kamala Harris’ Racial Identity | All Eyes on Simone Biles and Suni Lee | Table Tennis Having an Olympic Moment
The latest in the 2024 presidential election as former President Trump questions Kamala Harris’ race. Also, catch up on all the latest news at the Paris Olympics, including Katie Ledecky winning her eighth Olympic gold medal. Plus, get a preview of the Women’s Gymnastics All-Around Final as Simone Biles and Suni Lee aim for gold. And, a special glimpse at one sport that has been in the spotlight this Olympics – table tennis.
Road to Paris: Olympic Gymnast Simone BIles
Simone Biles is the most decorated gymnast of all time. She sat down with Hoda Kotb in an exclusive interview to disucuss her outlook going into her third Olympic Games after dealing with mental blocks called the “twisties” at the Tokyo Olympics, and why she's confident Team USA will "get the job done", and bring home gold in Paris.
Road to Paris: Olympic Boxer Jenny Lozano
On this episode of The Road to Pairs, Tom LLamas sat down with Olympic Boxer Jenny Lozano to talk about her love for the sport, her goals for Paris and how she hopes to live up to her nickmane - "The Troublemaker".
8a: U.S. Women’s Rugby Team Wins Bronze | An Exclusive Tour of the Palace of Versailles | Croissant Crawl Across Paris
Members of the U.S. Women’s Rugby team join to discuss winning their first-ever medal in the sport after a thrilling victory against Australia on Tuesday. Also, the TODAY team gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Palace of Versailles. Plus, Al and Craig go on a croissant crawl with none other than the best tour guide in France, Al’s daughter, Leila Roker.
July 31: Latest Olympic Headlines | U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Win Big for Team USA | U.S. Men Swim to Silver Medal
Stay updated on all the latest Olympics news from Paris, including the thrilling gold medal win by the U.S. Women’s Gymnastics team. Plus, Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera join Savannah and Hoda to share their feelings after winning gold. And, Team USA swimmers Drew Kibler and Luke Hobson discuss their silver medal victory in the men’s 4x200m freestyle relay.
Road to Paris: Olympic Women's Volleyball Players Kelly Cheng & Sara Hughes
For beach volleyball players Kelly Cheng and Sara Hughes, the 2024 Paris Olympics are a reunion. The two began their professional careers together in 2017, before splitting to pursue the Tokyo Olympics with different partners. Now, they’re reuniting on the court in Paris as the reigning world champions.
Road to Paris: Olympic Gymnast Frederick Richard
Gymnast Frederick Richard is making his Olympic debut in Paris. He made history at the 2023 World Championships as the first American male athlete since 2010 to win a World Gymnastics Championship All-Around medal and the youngest American male gymnast ever to win an individual medal. Known for his viral presence on social media, he’s using his following to give men’s gymnastics a much needed spotlight. And now, he aims to lead Team USA to victory in Paris.
8a: U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Team Final Preview | Ina Garten’s Parisian Food Tour | Inside the Moulin Rouge
A look ahead to the Women’s Team Gymnastics final as Simone Biles and company aim for gold. Also, Ina Garten takes the TODAY team on a Parisian food, showing them how the French shop for top ingredients. Plus, Savannah and Hoda visit the legendary cabaret Moulin Rouge and learn one of the most iconic dances of all time – the French can-can.
July 30: Kamala Harris VP Search Narrows | Olympics News of the Day | U.S. Men’s Gymnastics Team on Winning Bronze
The latest on the 2024 presidential race as Kamala Harris gets closer to picking a VP. Also, get caught up on the latest Olympics news from Paris, including what to watch for today. Plus, members of the U.S. Men’s Gymnastics team discuss winning their first medal in 16 years, including Stephen Nedoroscik’s on his viral moments.
Road to Paris: Olympic Swimmer Regan Smith
Regan Smith is one of the world’s premier women’s backstroke swimmers. She made her Olympic debut in Tokyo, bringing home two silver medals and a bronze medal. And now, she’s ready to bring home gold in Paris. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Regan reflects on her Olympic journey, and why she sees the pool as half-full at the summer games.
Road to Paris: U.S. Olympic Women's Gymnastics Team
All eyes will be on the U.S. Olympic Women’s Gymnastics team as they compete in Paris. And representing Team USA will be Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey and 16-year-old newcomer Hezly Rivera. On this episode of The Road to Paris, the five gymnasts sat down with Hoda Kotb, just moments after their spots were secured, to talk about their excitement for what they're calling their "redemption tour" and their goals to bring home golf in Paris.
Road to Paris: Olympic Rugby Player Ilona Maher
Olympic Rugby player Ilona Maher went viral on social media at the Tokyo Olympics, sharing unfiltered videos about life as an Olympian. Since then, she’s racked up more than a million followers, using her platform to discuss body image and empower women. On this episode of The Road to Paris, she opens up about her road to Paris, making her second olympic appearance.
8a: Michael Phelps and Nic Fink Talk Big Opening Weekend for Team USA Swimming | A Picnic with Ina Garten in Paris | French Fashion 101
Michael Phelps, along with 2024 silver medalist in the men’s 100-meter breaststroke, Nic Fink, discuss the big first weekend Team USA had in the pool as they win the U.S.’s first gold medals. Also, Ina Garten gives a guided tour of the market that inspired her love for food and shares how to enjoy the ultimate Parisian picnic. Plus, TODAY Style correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi details everything you need to know about French fashion.
Road to Paris: Olympic Swimmers Ryan Murphy & Bobby Finke
On this episode of The Road to Paris, Olympic medalists Ryan Murphy and Bobby Finke reflect on their Olympic journeys and share their goals for Paris.
July 29: 2024 Campaign Heats Up | Recap of the First Weekend at the Paris Olympics | U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Families Discuss Qualifying Rounds
The latest details on the 2024 presidential election as a new poll shows a tightening race in key battleground states. Also, get caught up on all you need to know from an action packed first weekend at the Olympics. And, the families of the U.S. Women’s Gymnastics team join Savannah and Hoda to discuss the team’s strong debut in the qualifying rounds.
Road to Paris: U.S. Olympic Men's Gymnastics Team
Fred Richard, Brody Malone, Asher Hong, Paul Juda, and Stephen Nedoroscik are officially headed to Paris with Team USA for the Summer Olympics after impressive performances at trials. On this episode of The Road to Paris, the five gymnasts shared their hopes of bringing home the first men's gymnastics medal in 16 years.
Road to Paris: Olympic Gymnasts Suni Lee & Jordan Chiles
On this episode of The Road to Paris, Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles reflect on their Olympic journies, and share how they hope to go for gold in Paris.
Road to Paris: Olympic Surfer Carissa Moore
Carissa Moore is a World Champion surfer and Olympic gold medalist. Widely considered to be one of the female greatest surfers of all time, Carissa is an inspiration both on and off the board. She burst into the world of professional surfing when she was a teenager, and has achieved legendary status as a dominant force in the sport. Carissa was crowned surfing’s first-ever female Olympic gold medalist, and is returning to defend her title in Paris. Carissa sat down with Hoda Kotb to discuss her
Road to Paris: Olympic Swimmer Katie Ledecky
Katie Ledecky is one of swimming’s all-time greats, and she's representing team USA once again, with the chance to make history. On this episode of The Road to Paris, she’s reflecting on her Olympic journey, her life in and out of the pool and her new memoir “Just Add Water: My Swimming Life”.
3rd Hour: Steve Kornacki Breaks Down the Paris Olympic Games | Catching Up with Jennie Garth | Craig Sits Down with the U.S. Men’s Basketball Team
NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki provides an historical analysis on Paris, the host city of the 2024 Olympic Games. Also, Jennie Garth, star of ‘Beverly Hills, 90210,’ discusses a new project that ties back to her 90210 character. Plus, Craig Melvin sits down with the star-studded Men’s Team USA Basketball Team as they discuss how the team was formed and their lofty expectations for this year’s games.
8a: Opening Ceremony Hosts Discuss the Olympic Games | Behind the Scenes with Team USA Athletes | Cynthia Erivo and Michelle Yeoh Talk ‘Wicked’
Mike Tirico, Peyton Manning, and Kelly Clarkson discuss their big night hosting the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Also, get a behind the scenes glimpse at Team USA’s athletes as they arrive in the City of Light for the games. Plus, Cynthia Erivo and Michelle Yeoh join Savannah and Hoda in Paris to talk about their highly anticipated film, ‘Wicked.’
July 26: Countdown to Opening Ceremony in Paris | Obama Endorses VP Harris for President | Gymnastics Competition Set to Begin
Savannah and Hoda are in Paris as final preparations get underway for tonight’s Opening Ceremony of the 2024 Olympic Games. Also, the latest on Kamala Harris’ campaign with the Obama’s endorsing her in the 2024 presidential race. Plus, a closer look at one of the biggest events during the Olympics’ opening weekend – gymnastics. And, Mallory Swanson and Trinity Rodman from the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team discuss dominating their first match and look ahead to a Sunday matchup against Germany
Road to Paris: U.S. Olympic Men's Basketball Team: LeBron James, Coach Steve Kerr & Coach Erik Spolestra
All eyes will be on the U.S. Men’s Basketball team as they take the court, in hopes of winning a fifth straight Olympic Gold medal in Paris. The team is stacked with some of the best players in history, with a roster that is arguably the most star-studded in years. Craig Melvin sat down with some of the members of Team USA, including LeBron James, Coach Steve Kerr and Coach Erik Spolestra.
3rd Hour: How to Protect Yourself from Check Fraud | Peloton Employee’s Life-Changing Diagnosis | Nick Jonas Talks ‘The Good Half’ and the Return of the Jonas Brothers
NBC’s Senior Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares tips on protecting yourself from check fraud and other financial scams. Also, the story behind a Peloton instructor diagnosed with atrial fibrillation who turned their health around. Plus, Nick Jonas discusses his role in the new film ‘The Good Half’ and being back on tour with his brothers.
8a: New Developments in Karen Read Case | Inside Look at Medical Tourism | TODAY’s Best-Selling Products
The latest details in the trial of Karen Read, with additional state police officers now under internal investigation. Also, breaking down the new trend of medical tourism, where people travel for medical procedures and treatments. Plus, a few best-selling items to get at a discount, from summer sandals to the perfect product for cleaning your car.
July 25: Biden Steps Down from Race in Oval Office Address | Trump Goes After Harris on the Trail | Countdown to Opening Ceremony
President Biden delivered an Oval Office address Wednesday night, announcing that he dropped out of the 2024 presidential race to unite Democrats. Also, former president Donald Trump holds his first campaign rally since Biden’s exit from the race. Plus, Olympic Games excitement builds ahead of tomorrow’s opening ceremony as the City of Light makes final preparations. And, a new study reveals that ordering food through delivery apps and in-store kiosks can lead to more indulgent meals and increas
3rd Hour: Mid-Summer Skincare | Mom & Entrepreneur Behind the Baby Brand Frida | Josh Hartnett and M. Night Shyamalan on ‘Trap’
A dermatologist shares a checklist for taking care of your skin during the hot days of summer. Also, the story behind a popular brand that is making an impact by helping millions of parents. Plus, Josh Hartnett and M. Night Shyamalan talk about working together in their upcoming film ‘Trap.’ And, Richard Dorment, Editor-In-Chief of Men’s Health, shares some of the top picks from the magazine this year from clothes to gear and much more.
8a: Ultimate Guide to Extreme Couponing | Top Tips on Following Your Talent | Steals & Deals: Home Upgrades
A guide to extreme couponing in the modern age and how to use your phone to find the best deals and discounts. Also, social media sensation and professor Scott Galloway discusses the keys to becoming wealthy beyond your bank account. Plus, a few great sales on home upgrade items, including simple and easy ways to add a pop of color to any room.
July 24: President Biden Addresses the Nation Tonight | Kamala Harris on the Campaign Trail | Team USA Female Flag Bearer Revealed
President Biden to give a prime-time address on his decision to exit the 2024 presidential race. Also, Kamala Harris holds first campaign rally as the trail heats up. Plus, new information in the investigation following the assassination attempt against Donald Trump, as Secret Service Director Kimberley Cheatle steps down. And, we speak exclusively with Coco Gauff – just announced as Team USA’s flag bearer for the Paris Olympic Games alongside LeBron James.
3rd Hour: Saving Money on Summer Fun | Behind the Emoji Artist | Fortune’s Best Places to Live for Families
A guide on how to save and make the most of your summer without breaking the bank. Also, the story behind a fashion stylist turned emoji artist who is creating impressive works of art. Plus, we reveal Fortune’s 50 Best Places to Live for Families. And, in honor of the Paris Olympics getting underway this week, founder and CEO of Hello French NYC, Cécilia Jourdan, shares some essential French fashion trends.
8a: Inside Look at “Healthy Candies” | Women’s Health and Sports Injuries | Summer Deals to Jump On
A closer look at new candies that claim to be healthier alternatives – but are they really better for you? Also, NBC News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula shares advice for women of all ages and skill levels on how to stay injury-free when taking part in summer sports and activities. Plus, some great deals on fashion, accessories, and home items to help you soak up the rest of your summer. And, a delicious steak with shallot sauce recipe.
Special Report: U.S. Secret Service Director Steps Down Amid Calls for Resignation After Trump’s Assassination Attempt
U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle has stepped down after widespread calls from lawmakers for her to resign following the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump.
July 23: Kamala Harris Wins Support of Democratic Delegates | One-On-One with the DNC Chair | Major Travel Affects from Tech Outage
Support and endorsements for Kamala Harris grow as she now has enough Democratic delegates to become the party’s presidential nominee. Also, the chair of the DNC, Jamie Harrison, sits down one-on-one with Craig Melvin to discuss the state of 2024 politics. Plus, the fallout from the worldwide tech outage four days ago with flight delays and cancellations still affecting travelers. And, Olympic frenzy builds as more athletes arrive ahead of the Summer Games, and social media explodes with Paris b
3rd Hour: How to Stay Safe Online | History and Mission of L.L. Bean | Sutton Foster and Michael Urie Discuss ‘Once Upon a Mattress’
With so much personal information online these days, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares a lesson in enhancing online safety and security. Also, the story behind the brand L.L. Bean and its mission to help people embrace the outdoors. Plus, Sutton Foster and Michael Urie discuss teaming up in the Broadway show ‘Once Upon a Mattress,’ a hilarious music take on the classic fairytale ‘The Princess and the Pea.’
8a: Countdown to Paris Olympics | Beauty Products at a Bargain | Inside Look at Hottest Hamburger in America
Olympic excitement reaches fever pitch as Team USA begins arriving in France and an inside look at Notre Dame Cathedral ahead of the Games. Also, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares a few favorite beauty products to purchase at a major discount. Plus, the hidden history behind the good old-fashioned hamburger.
Special Report: Kamala Harris Delivers Remarks After Biden Drops out of Race
Kamala Harris delivers remarks in her first public appearance since President Joe Biden dropped out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsed her for president.
July 22: Biden Drops Out of 2024 Presidential Race | Rep. Adam Schiff on Next Steps for Dems | Secret Service Director in the Hot Seat
President Biden makes an historic decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race and endorses Kamala Harris. Also, California Rep. Adam Schiff one on one with Savannah Guthrie on what comes next. Plus, new polling numbers in the presidential race. And, the director of the Secret Service is set to testify before Congress as fallout from Donald Trump’s assassination attempt continues.
Road to Paris: U.S. Olympic Men's Gymnastics Team
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.Fred Richard, Brody Malone, Asher Hong, Paul Juda, and Stephen Nedoroscik
3rd Hour: Summer Skincare | Scream Truck Brings Ice Cream to Your Door | Common Nutritional Questions Answered
A board-certified dermatologist separates fact from myth when it comes to summer skincare. Also, the story behind an ice cream truck putting a modern spin on a time old--classic. Plus, health expert Joy Bauer answers some common questions when it comes to nutrition and shares a delicious summer salad recipe.
8a: RNC Day Four Highlights | Worldwide Computer Outage | 14-year-old Soccer Phenom Makes MLS History
The latest headlines and news, including a worldwide computer outage and highlights from the final night of the Republican National Convention. Plus, 14-year-old phenom Cavan Sullivan joins for an exclusive interview after making history as the youngest player to ever debut in MLS.
July 19: Major Computer Outages Worldwide | Donald Trump Accepts Presidential Nomination | Comedy Legend Bob Newhart Passes Away at 94
Widespread technology outage disrupts flights, banks, media outlets, and companies around the world. Also, former President Donald Trump accepted the GOP nomination for president on the final night of the Republican National Convention. Plus, calls for President Biden to drop out of the race continue to grow as he battles COVID-19. And, remembering the life and legacy of comedy icon Bob Newhart, who passed away at the age of 94.
3rd Hour: Guide on Planning for an Emergency | Summer Wellness Routine Tips & Tricks | Behind the brand of Hello Kitty
A guide on how to plan for an emergency for any scenario, whether it’s severe weather or a different disaster. Also, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love shares a few tips on how to boost your summer wellness routine. Plus, the story behind the brand of Hello Kitty as it gears up to celebrate its 50th anniversary. And, how to prioritize yourself and create some “me” time during the busy months of summer.
8a: An American Tradition on Cape Cod | Inside Look at Fertility Journey | Daisy Edgar-Jones Talks ‘Twisters’
The story behind a summer tradition of Cape Cod families hosting college baseball players with dreams of playing in the major leagues. Also, NBC News’ Savannah Sellers shares her fertility story and what she learned about the IVF process along the way. Plus, Daisy Edgar-Jones talks about the movie she’s starring in, ‘Twisters,’ and what it was like taking on the role of an aspiring tornado tamer.
July 18: President Biden Isolates Amid Covid Diagnosis | JD Vance Accepts VP Nomination | Inside the Surge in “Secret Shopping”
President Biden will self-isolate after testing positive for COVID-19 on the campaign trail. Also, key takeaways from the third night at the Republican National Convention with JD Vance delivering his first speech as Trump’s running mate. Plus, the latest details on the former president’s assassination attempt. And, In-Depth TODAY: A look at the growing trend of “secret shopping” as partners hide big purchases from their significant others to avoid disputes over spending.
3rd Hour: Ways to Jump-Start Your Energy | John Stamos Talks Hulu Series ‘UnPrisoned’ | Gabby Thomas’ Impact On and Off the Track
NBC News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula details a few tips on how to boost energy levels during the hot, sluggish days of summer. Also, John Stamos discusses his role in season two of Hulu’s series ‘UnPrisoned.’ Plus, one of USA’s fastest Olympians, Gabby Thomas, opens up about her work on the track and her volunteer work at a Texas health clinic. And, Harry Connick Jr. talks about the new rom-com he’s starring in, ‘Find Me Falling.’
8a: Simone Biles Opens Up About Her Journey Ahead of 2024 Olympics | Glen Powell on ‘Twisters’ | Amazon Prime Day Two
Hoda sits down for an exclusive interview with Simone Biles as she gets ready to head to Paris and opens up about her return to gymnastics. Also, Glen Powell talks about his new movie ‘Twisters’ and the potential of a ‘Top Gun 3.’ Plus, some of the biggest steals and deals from Amazon Prime Day two.
July 17: RNC Day Two | Trump Assassination Attempt Investigation | The Summer of Shark Sightings
Highlights and analysis of day two at the Republican National Convention with speeches from Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis. Also, new details on the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump. Plus, New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is found guilty on all charges in his federal corruption trial. And, In-Depth TODAY: A look at the growing number of shark sightings this summer and how a number of them are happening closer to shore.
3rd Hour: Richard Simmons’ Final Interview | Summer Sleeping Habits | Entrepreneur and Author “Gary Vee” Discusses his New Children’s Book
New details on fitness guru Richard Simmons’ final days, who passed away at his Los Angeles home over the weekend. Also, a doctor details good sleeping habits everyone should practice to help get better rest in this heat. Plus, social media sensation Gary Vaynerchuk, better known as “Gary Vee,” discusses his children’s book, ‘Meet Me in the Middle,’ which encourages young readers to look at the world from different perspectives.
8a: Remembering JFK Jr. 25 Years After his Death | How to Start Everyday Empowered | Amazon Prime Day One
A look at the life and legacy of JFK Jr. 25 years after his tragic plane crash off Martha’s Vineyard. Also, trauma therapist and best-selling author Dr. Anita Phillips details three small things to do to start your day feeling empowered. Plus, the best deals for day one of Amazon Prime’s two-day sale.
July 16: Donald Trump Appears at RNC | Trump Assassination Attempt Investigation | Inside look at JD Vance
Donald Trump makes his first public appearance at the Republican National Convention since the assassination attempt. Also, the latest details on the investigation into the shooter. Plus, Ohio senator JD Vance, is announced as Trump’s running mate. And, Amazon Prime Day: how to find the best deals.
An all-new season of ‘Dateline: Missing in America’
As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Season 3 of Dateline: Missing in America. The chart-topping podcast series is back with a brand-new season and brand-new cases. Are you the key to solving a mystery? Correspondent Josh Mankiewicz reports on perplexing missing person cases brought to Dateline’s attention by our social media followers. Each episode focuses on one person’s story, as told by those left behind. Listen carefully to the details, descriptions and clues offered by famil
3rd Hour: Strategies to Save $1000 | Colman Domingo and Clarence “Divine Eye” Maclin Talk ‘Sing Sing’ | Summer Party Essentials
An NBC News senior business correspondent lays out a few simple steps to help you start saving money right now. Also, Colman Domingo and newcomer Clarence “Divine Eye” Maclin talk about starring alongside each other in the new film “Sing Sing.” Plus, with summer in full swing, a lifestyle expert shares a few ideas to elevate your backyard entertainment to the next level.
8a: Princess Kate Makes Rare Public Appearance | Remembering the Life and Legacy of Shannen Doherty | Natalie Portman Talks New TV Series ‘Lady in the Lake’
Kate, Princess of Wales, attends the men’s Wimbledon final in rare public appearance since her cancer diagnosis. Also, Shannen Doherty, star of 'Beverly Hills, 90210' and 'Charmed,' dies at 53 after a battle with cancer. Plus, Natalie Portman discusses starring in her first TV series, ‘Lady in the Lake.’ And, Colman Domingo talks about his new film, “Sing Sing,” where he plays a wrongfully imprisoned man who finds salvation in a theater group.
Special Report: Donald Trump Federal Classified Documents Case Dismissed
The Florida judge overseeing Donald Trump's classified documents trial dismissed the case against the former president on the grounds that Special Counsel Jack Smith was improperly appointed.
July 15: New Details on Former President Donald Trump’s Assassination Attempt | RNC Gets Underway in Wake of Trump Shooting | Spotlight on Secret Service
The latest details on the investigation into the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, with the former president speaking out in his first interviews since the shooting. Also, the Republican National Convention is set to begin later today as former President Trump arrives in Milwaukee. Plus, the Secret Service is facing growing questions over how an attempted assassination was able to occur.
Road to Paris: Olympic Breaker Sunny Choi
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.The 2024 Paris Olympics will feature a first, as the sport of Breaking, al
Catching Up With The 1999 U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team | TODAY’s Checklist | Superfood Friday
The 1999 U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team is live to reflect on their legacy 25 years after their iconic win. And, in TODAY’S Checklist, we are talking about how to stay safe and cool in this record-breaking heat. Plus, it’s Superfood Friday – Joy Bauer shows us how to put a few spins on coleslaw.
8a: Biden Press Conference Reaction | Extreme Heat Coast To Coast | What Is “Dupe” Travel?
Reaction to President Biden’s closely watched news conference last night. Plus, tens of millions are facing another day of oppressive heat from coast-to-coast, as a lot of rain is still to come, as we head into the weekend. And, breaking down the newest trend in travel – what is “dupe” travel?
July 12: Reaction Following President Biden’s Press Conference | Legendary Las Vegas Mirage Hotel Set To Close | Remembering Actress Shelly Duvall
Breaking down the latest reaction from Washington following President Biden’s press conference. Democratic Congressman James Clyburn joins TODAY live. And, the iconic Mirage Hotel in Las Vegas is set to close in a matter of days, but not before paying out over 1.6 million in prizes. Plus, remembering award-winning actress, Shelly Duvall, known for her unforgettable role in “The Shining.”
3rd Hour: Summer Rental Strategies | Grandmother Makes Swimming History | Beauty Products to Take on the Go
An NBC senior consumer correspondent details all you need to know when renting a home or car this summer. Also, the story behind a California grandmother who swam her way into the history books. Plus, with vacation season in full swing, here are a few travel-sized beauty buys to take your skincare routine on the go. And, a bartender shares a few cocktail creations inspired by famous films.
8a: Baltimore Bridge Survivor Shares His Story | Bette Midler Discusses her Iconic Career and New Movie | LeBron James Talks Paris Olympics and Playing with his Son
The sole survivor of the Baltimore bridge collapse talks about fighting for his life and the events of that morning. Also, Hoda sits down with icon Bette Midler as she opens up about her decades-long career and upcoming film, “The Fabulous Four.” Plus, Craig gets an inclusive interview with NBA legend LeBron James as he prepares for the Paris 2024 Olympics and discusses the meaning of his son joining the Los Angeles Lakers.
July 11: Pivotal Day for President Biden | Heat Wave Blankets Much of the U.S. | Testimony Begins in Alec Baldwin’s Trial
President Biden hosts NATO leaders as some Democrats question whether he should stay in the 2024 presidential race. Also, extreme weather is impacting millions of people across the country with record heat waves and Hurricane Beryl leaving many without power. Plus, the latest on Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ trial as opening statements end and witness testimony begins. And, the NASA astronauts waiting to return home from the International Space Station speak out on their condition.
3rd Hour: Building a Better Budget | Breaking Down the Newest Olympic Sport | Ryan Blaney Discusses Spreading Awareness for Alzheimer’s
A CNBC senior personal finance correspondent shares some advice on how to save more and build a better budget. Also, Craig sits down with the first American to qualify for breakdancing at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Plus, NASCAR Cup Series winner Ryan Blaney discusses his work to spread awareness and provide support for families impacted by Alzheimer’s disease and brain health.
8a: Federal Reserve Chair Testifies on Economy | Child Caregivers on Tending To Parents | Summer Makeup Secrets
Key takeaways from the Federal Reserve’s Chair Jerome Powell’s testimony on Capitol Hill. Also, Maria Shriver shines a light on millions of children across the country who are also caregivers, struggling to keep up in school while helping out at home. Plus, with the summer heat wave in full force, a style expert shares a few sweat-proof summer makeup secrets. And, a dietitian breaks down the healthiest and best cooking oils to use.
July 10: President Biden’s High Stakes Summit | Power Outages Amid Dangerous Heat | Latest on Alec Baldwin’s Trial
President Biden meets with NATO allies in Washington as he faces growing calls to step aside in the 2024 presidential race. Also, a record-setting heat wave continues to impact millions across the country. Plus, opening statements are set to begin in Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’ shooting trial with the jury now seated. And, the east wing of Buckingham Palace opens to the public for the first time.
3rd Hour: How to Stay Injury-Free During the Summer | Joey King Talks About “Despicable Me 4” | Travel + Leisure’s ‘World’s Best Awards’ Revealed
An orthopedic physical therapist shares a few tips on how to stay injury-free during summer’s favorite activities. Also, Joey King discusses her role as an animated villain in the new movie “Despicable Me 4.” Plus, Travel + Leisure magazine reveals its annual ‘World’s Best Awards,’ from destinations to airlines to hotels.
8a: Testing Your “True” Age | Sneak Peek at New NFL Series | What to Shop this Week
A firsthand glimpse at a biological age lab, how the lab tests work, and what to do with the results once you receive them. Also, an inside look at the new Netflix series, ‘Receiver,’ that follows the lives of star NFL receivers, including Justin Jefferson, Davante Adams, Deebo Samuel, and more. Plus, what and where to shop this week to save big on everything from fashion products to exercise machines.
July 9: Hurricane Beryl’s Impact Felt by Millions | White House Releases Letter from Biden’s Doctor| United Airlines Plane Scare
Hurricane Beryl continues its path of destruction, leaving millions of residents stranded without power. Also, President Biden’s doctor has put out a letter seeking to clear up why a specialist in Parkinson’s disease has been to the White House. Plus, a United Airlines plane loses its tire during takeoff at a Los Angeles airport. And, a new policy from Sam’s Club on their free shipping terms and what that could mean for other major retailers.
3rd Hour: Avoiding the Summer Slide | Founder of ‘Catbird’ Jewelry | Ally Love’s Hot Summer Trends
As the season progresses, here are a few activities and ideas to help kids and teens avoid the summer break learning skid. Also, the story behind a jewelry brand that’s loved by celebrities and everyday fashionistas alike. Plus, Peloton instructor and lifestyle contributor Ally Love shares a few of the biggest summer style and wellness trends.
8a: Record Travel Weekend at Nation’s Airports | Scarlett Johansson on ‘Fly Me to the Moon’ | Alex Cooper Talks New Paris Olympics Project
TSA is bracing for another record-breaking travel day as millions of Americans are still heading home from July 4 festivities. Also, a look into the booming business of anti-aging and longevity therapies and treatments. Plus, Scarlett Johansson discusses her new rom-com, ‘Fly Me to the Moon.’ And, podcaster and host of ‘Call Her Daddy,’ Alex Cooper, talks about her new project covering the Paris Olympics.
July 8: Hurricane Beryl Makes Landfall | Growing Calls for Biden to Step Aside | Alec Baldwin Shooting Trial Set to Begin
The latest on Hurricane Beryl as officials in Texas prepare for flooding, heavy winds, and potential tornado risks. Also, a key week for President Biden as he continues to face pressure from some Democrats. Plus, Alec Baldwin’s trial for the ‘Rust’ movie shooting case begins this week. And, a new study finds that popular drugs for weight loss, like Ozempic, may lower the risks of cancer.
Road to Paris: U.S. Olympic Women's Gymnastics Team
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.Simone Biles, Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles, Jade Carey and 16-year-old newcomer
3rd Hour: Military Veteran Donates Kidney | Mission Behind Fashion Brand “Oddli” | Smoked Beef Grillades Recipe
The story behind a Marine veteran who is a true hero thanks to a life-saving gift. Also, a clothing brand started by two Stanford grads that combines design with sustainability. Plus, a delicious smoked beef grillades recipe perfect for a summer grilling session.
8a: Latest on Israel-Hamas War | Top Summer Health Tips | Baltimore Chef Teaches Martial Arts and Makes Meaningful Meals
Latest details on the Israel-Hamas war with efforts to negotiate a cease-fire agreement continuing. Also, a few safety tips to keep you and your family healthy and secure this summer. Plus, the story behind a Baltimore-area chef welcoming neighborhood kids to learn jiu jitsu and eat at his restaurant to bring the community together. And, some must-have summer products to get at a discount.
July 5: Extreme Weather for the Holiday Weekend | President Biden Under New Scrutiny | New Fight Against “Overtourism”
Many Americans are facing extreme weather this holiday weekend. Also, President Biden insists he’s staying in the 2024 presidential race. Plus, a guide on how to stay safe at the beach this summer in light of several shark attacks. And, residents of popular destinations around the world are fighting 'overtourism.'
3rd Hour: Pyro Spectaculars: The First Family of Fireworks | Mickey Guyton on Hosting Macy’s Fireworks Show | Summers Greatest Products
The story behind a family that’s been lighting up the night sky with fireworks for nearly a century. Also, country star Mickey Guyton talks about co-hosting and performing for the “Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks.” Plus, a few great July 4 deals from fashion to home and outdoor entertainment. And, Chef Matt Abdoo shares a delicious grilled shrimp and potato salad recipe.
8a: Extreme Weather Alerts and Breaking News on Hurricane Beryl
Everything you need to know heading into July 4th along with extreme weather, including breaking news on Hurricane Beryl.
July 4: U.S Gears Up for July 4 Celebrations | Hurricane Beryl Slams Jamaica | President Biden Facing Calls to Dropout of 2024 Presidential Race
Americans gear up for July 4 celebrations nationwide with security measures in place as millions battle severe heat. Also, Hurricane Beryl slams parts of the Caribbean with the storm now headed toward Mexico. Plus, new NBC News reporting on President Biden’s thinking amid some calls for him to drop out of the 2024 presidential race. And, some of the biggest and best sales to take advantage of this holiday weekend.
3rd Hour: Celebrating July 4th By The Numbers | Book Picks for Summer | Personalized Hanging Planters for Summer
An NBC News business and data correspondent breaks down everything you need to know about July 4 by the numbers. Also, best-selling author Emily Giffin shares her ultimate summer reading list. Plus, a few DIY flower planting and décor tips to help liven up your summer festivities.
8a: FDA Approves New Alzheimer’s Drug | Shark Hearing and Swimmer Safety | “Gymfluencers” Causing Controversy
An Alzheimer’s drug approved by the FDA brings new hope to people and families suffering from the disease. Also, researchers in California are giving sharks hearing tests to learn why they typically don’t bite in those waters. Plus, the reason some gym-goers are fed up with influencers and social media users taking over fitness centers.
July 3: Hurricane Beryl on the Move | Democrats Question If Biden Should Bow Out of 2024 Race | Record Setting July 4th Travel
Deadly hurricane Beryl heads toward Jamaica after roaring through the southeast Caribbean. Also, pressure continues to heighten for President Biden in the wake of the first presidential debate. Plus, TSA hits record-setting travel numbers with many Americans on the move for July 4 festivities.
3rd Hour: Rubik’s Cube Turns 50 | Summer Safety Guide | Planning the Perfect Road Trip
A look back at the history of the Rubik’s Cube and how the puzzle remains a pop culture mainstay on its 50th anniversary. Also, an NBC News medical contributor shares a few ways to keep you and your loved ones safe during the summer months. Plus, the story behind one beachcomber using his hobby to connect people across continents. And, a travel expert gives some great summer road trip vacation ideas.
8a: NASA Insists Astronauts are Not Stranded in Space | Shark Bite Survivors Revisit The Shark Bite Capital Of The World | Top Summertime Shoe Picks
NASA assures that the Boeing Starliner astronauts are not stranded on the International Space Station. Also, survivors of a shark attack revisit the beach where it happened. Plus, a few great and stylish summer footwear choices for any activity. And, Chef S.K. shares a delicious Korean fried chicken recipe.
July 2: Reaction to Trump’s Presidential Immunity Ruling | Biden Campaign’s New Push to Reassure Voters | Jamie Foxx Opens Up About Mystery Illness
Reaction to the Supreme Court ruling that former President Donald Trump has some immunity in his federal election interference case. Also, Also, President Biden’s team seeks to reassure supporters amid debate fallout. Plus, the latest on Karen Read’s murder trial as a judge declares a mistrial. And, Jamie Foxx reveals details about the medical emergency that left him hospitalized last year.
3rd Hour: What to Buy in July | How to Prevent Burnout and Avoid Feeling Run Down | A Library That Lends Out Wedding Dresses
Some of the best deals to take advantage of during the month of July, including a few big-ticket items to get now. Also, a performance expert and author shares a few strategies on how to deal with burnout and combat that feeling of being run-down. Plus, the story behind a special wedding dress collection that’s created a lifelong bond between the women who wear them.
8a: Controversy Over Plan to Honor Prince Harry with Pat Tillman Award | New Effort to Prevent Shark Attacks | Dwyane Wade on 2024 Olympics and Bronny James
Mother of U.S. war hero Pat Tillman criticizes the decision to honor Prince Harry with Tillman’s award. Also, a look into new state-of-the-art barrier technology being tested on New York’s Long Island to prevent sharks from reaching swimmers. Plus, Dwyane Wade talks about heading back to the Olympics, this time as a commentator in the booth and discusses Bronny James getting drafted.
Special Report: Supreme Court Rules Trump Has Some Immunity in his Federal Election Interference Case
The U.S. Supreme Court finds that Donald Trump cannot be prosecuted for official actions he took while in office, a landmark ruling recognizing for the first time any form of presidential immunity from prosecution.
July 1: Holiday Week Severe Weather Risk | Biden and Trump Campaign Amid Debate Fallout | Simone Biles and U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Team on Making the Olympic Squad
Severe weather slams East Coast as many people prepare to travel for the July 4 weekend. Also, fallout from the first presidential debate with Biden’s administration pushing back against calls for him to drop out of the race. Plus, Hoda sits down for an exclusive interview with the newly named U.S. women’s gymnastics team, including Simone Biles after a thrilling weekend of Olympic trials.
Road to Paris: Olympic Swimmer Katie Ledecky
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.Katie Ledecky is one of swimming’s all-time greats, with seven Olympic gol
3rd Hour: Tips for Grocery Store Couponing| Inter-abled Love Story| Superfood Friday| Catching up with Gracie Abrams
Joanie Demer, Co-CEO of “The Krazy Coupon Lady” shares supermarket strategies to help shoppers save money. Plus, Today contributor, Ally Love tells the story of an inter-abled couple who use their social media platform to show how they love and support one another. Today Nutrition and Health Expert, Joy Bauer answers viewer questions about all things summer. And Dylan Dreyer, Sheinelle Jones and Savannah Sellers catch up with grammy nominated artist, Gracie Abrams.
8a: Fallout From the First Presidential Debate| July 4th Holiday Travel| Today’s Consumer: Furniture Dupes
Fallout and reaction from last night’s presidential debate as former President Trump repeatedly makes false claims and some Democrats question if President Joe Biden should stay in the race. Plus, what to expect for July 4th travel as 70 million Americans are projected to hit the road, skies and trains for the holiday week. And, NBC’s Senior Consumer Correspondent, Vicky Nguyen shares how shoppers can get a similar and less expensive version of furniture they want.
Special Report: Supreme Court Rules In Favor of Jan. 6 Rioter Challenging Obstruction Charge
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a January 6 rioter who was seeking to throw out an obstruction charge for joining in on the Capitol riot. NBC News' Laura Jarrett has details on the ruling and how it could potentially benefit former President Trump.
June 28: The First Presidential Debate | Former Uvalde Officer Indicted | Supreme Court Abortion Opinion Released | Bryan Kohberger Trial Date Set.
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump argue over inflation, immigration, abortion rights and trade personal insults at the first presidential debate. Plus, former Uvalde Police Chief indicted on criminal charges over the failed response to the 2022 mass school shooting. Also, the Supreme Court issued an opinion allowing emergency abortions in Idaho, as questions remain for the future of abortion laws. And the trial date is set for Bryan Kohberger in the University of Idaho murder
3rd Hour: Summer Energy Savings 101 | Self-Taught Fashion Designer Behind the Brand “Savant Studios | Boosting Memory and Brain Health
With summer here and temperatures rising, NBC’s consumer investigative correspondent details a few ways to cut down on cooling and energy bills. Also, the story behind a self-taught, Brooklyn-based designer making an impact on the fashion industry and his community. Plus, a neuroscientist and professor at NYU shares a few tips for boosting your brain health and memory.
8a: How to Save on July 4 Festivities | Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Talk About New Netflix Show | Steak Taco Recipe
How to save big on your July 4 BBQ, from food to grills to backyard entertainment. Also, a few of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders discuss their new Netflix show, “America’s Sweethearts,” which details what it takes to become a dancer for the team. Plus, a few must-have summer products to get at a discount. And, a delicious steak taco recipe perfect for any weeknight dinner.
Special Report: Supreme Court Allows Emergency Abortions To Continue in Idaho
After the Supreme Court opted against deciding whether Idaho’s abortion ban conflicts with a federal law, NBC News' Laura Jarrett and Kristen Welker report on why emergency abortions can now continue in the state.
June 27: Biden and Trump Set for First Presidential Debate of 2024 | Supreme Court Mistakenly Releases Abortion Case Document | Charges Expected in Matthew Perry’s Death
The stage is set for the first Presidential debate of 2024 as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will face off on the issues dominating the race. Also, details on the Supreme Court’s leaked abortion ruling document. Plus, new information on Matthew Perry’s death as several people could potentially face charges soon.
3rd Hour: Separating Fact from Myth in Skincare | Behind the Success of Arizona Iced Tea | Andrea Joyce on Paris Olympic Games
A dermatologist helps separate fact from myth when it comes to skin care and skin damage. Also, the story behind Arizona Iced Tea, famous for its drink that has cost just 99 cents for decades. Plus, sports broadcasting hall of famer Andrea Joyce breaks down everything to know about the upcoming Olympic Games and discusses her new book, “Legends of Women’s Gymnastics.”
8a: Gena Rowlands Reveals Alzheimer’s Diagnosis | Orville Peck Opens Up About Life and Career| Martha Stewart Shares July 4 Cake Recipe
Gena Rowlands, star of “The Notebook,” has been revealed by her son to have Alzheimer’s disease. Also, wellness expert Yasmine Cheyenne shares her wisdom on the journey to healing and trusting yourself. Plus, in an exclusive sit-down, singer Orville Peck talks about his blossoming career and being openly gay in the country music scene. And, Martha Stewart shares a delicious festive cake platter recipe perfect for July 4.
June 26: Evan Gershkovich’s Russian Espionage Trial Begins| Midwest Flooding and Extreme Heat | One Month To 2024 Paris Olympics
American journalist Evan Gershkovich’s Russian espionage trial gets underway today. Also, flooding and extreme heat continue to affect the Midwest, with concerns of a potential Minnesota dam failure. Plus, Karen Read’s murder trial continues to capture national attention as jury deliberations resume this morning. And, with exactly one month until the Olympics, NBC’s Mike Tirico details what we can expect in Paris.
3rd Hour: Men’s Health Month Checklist | Amazon Prime Day Preview | Grilled Chicken with Peach Dijon Glaze Recipe
In honor of National Men’s Health Month, a pulmonologist and NBC News medical contributor answers a few important questions every guy should be asking. Plus, a few sales and deals from Amazon Prime Day that you won’t want to miss. And, chef Rick Martinez shares a delicious grilled chicken with peach Dijon glaze recipe.
8a: Princess Anne Recovering From Minor Injuries | Women Talk Advocating For Themselves During Health Challenges
Princess Anne was hospitalized after suffering a concussion in the latest health battle for the Royal Family. Also, a few women share their personal struggles with getting the proper diagnosis and how to become your own best advocate to shine a light on women’s health.
June 25: Julian Assange Freed After Plea Deal | Deadly Flooding Emergency in Midwest | McDonald’s President on Fast Food Prices
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been freed from prison after reaching a plea deal with the U.S. Also, extreme flooding and rising waters in the Midwest are sparking fears of potential dam failure. Plus, new details have emerged on a shark attack that killed former actor and pro surfer Tamayo Perry in Hawaii. And, the president of McDonald’s discusses new $5 value meal in an exclusive interview.
3rd Hour: Fireworks Safety Ahead of July 4th | Sprinter Noah Lyles’ Mom On Supporting Him To Paris Olympics | David Duchovny On Film “Reverse the Curse”
Ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, officials are urging everyone to be safe and smart around fireworks. Plus, Keisha Caine Bishop, the mother of sprinter Noah Lyle who just punched his ticket to the 2024 Paris Olympics opens up about how she helped guide her son on and off the track. And, David Duchovny shares his experience acting and directing in his new film “Reverse the Curse.”
8a: Justin Timberlake Speaks Out After DWI Arrest | Andy Cohen Looks Back At 15 Years of “Watch What Happens Live” | Jennifer Garner and Mom Pat Talk ‘Pretend Cooking Show’
Justin Timberlake returned to the stage for the first time since his D.W.I arrest and spoke candidly about what he says has been a “tough week.” And, Andy Cohen is celebrating 15 years of his late-night show “Watch What Happens Live”. Plus, Jennifer Garner and her mom Pat are here to discuss their “Pretend Cooking Show” and share one of their family’s favorite dessert recipes.
June 24: Brutal Heat Wave Entering Second Week | Countdown to the First Presidential Debate | Taylor Swift Takes Over London
45-million people across the country are on alert for extreme heat, after a weekend of record-shattering temperatures. Also, President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump gear up for their first 2024 debate and what Trump revealed about naming his running mate. And, Taylor Swift closed out the first London leg of her Eras Tour with a surprise on-stage appearance by Travis Kelce.
3rd Hour: A Guide to Summer Safety | New Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center | How to Have a Stress-Free Summer
A few experts answer some important questions when it comes to staying safe and healthy this summer. Also, a first look behind the new Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center in Manhattan, in honor of the modern LGBTQ rights movement. Plus, psychologist and author Dr. Sue Varma offers helpful advice on how to avoid stress and anxiety this summer.
8a: Inside Look At the “Buy Nothing” Trend | New York Yankees’ Special Message of Hope | Sam Worthington on “Horizon: An American Saga”
A guide to help you save money this summer using the “buy nothing” trend. Also, stars of the New York Yankees shine a spotlight on people doing positive things on social media in honor of “Yankee Hope Week.” Plus, Sam Worthington talks about starring in the new Kevin Costner western epic “Horizon: An American Saga.”
June 21: Millions Under Heat Alerts | Countdown to First Presidential Debate | Remembering Donald Sutherland
Millions of Americans are under heat alerts as extreme temperatures continue across the U.S. Also, Donald Trump and President Biden prepare for their first presidential debate. Plus, details behind the growing concerns over failing batteries locking people in and out of electric cars. And, remembering the life of Donald Sutherland as tributes pour in for the revered actor.
3rd Hour: Breaking Down Summer By the Numbers | Resurgence of the American Eagle | Jena Malone Talks “Horizon: An American Saga"
Summer officially begins today, and we break down all you need to know about the season by the numbers. Also, in honor of “National American Eagle Day,” here is a closer look at the remarkable comeback of the bald eagle in recent years. Plus, Jena Malone talks about starring in the new Kevin Costner western “Horizon: An American Saga.”
8a: Record-Breaking Holiday Travel | Eva Longoria Talks New Series “Land of Women” | Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons on “Kinds of Kindness”
With July 4 right around the corner, AAA says you can expect a record number of travelers for the upcoming holiday. Also, a closer look at “resistance wear,” a new trend in workout clothing that promises to help you get in shape. Plus, Eva Longoria discusses her new Apple TV+ show “Land of Women.” And, Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons talk about their new movie “Kinds of Kindness,” a dark comedy made up of three short films.
June 20: Severe Weather Across the Country | American Ballerina on Trial in Russia | Justin Timberlake’s Lawyer Speaks Out After DWI Arrest
Millions across the U.S. are being impacted by severe weather, including extreme heat, wildfires in the West, and tropical storms in Texas. Also, Louisiana’s governor signs a law that requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed in all public classrooms. Plus, a Los Angeles ballerina who was detained in Russia back in court. And, the latest details on Justin Timberlake’s DWI arrest.
3rd Hour: Discover Black Heritage: The Williamsburg Bray School | Al Goes “Back to the Future” in Broadway Musical| Inside The Tradition of the Wedding Cookie Table
Craig Melvin gets an inside look at the oldest school dedicated to educating Black children in the country. Also, Al Roker goes behind the scenes on Broadway when he gets a chance to star in the production of “Back to the Future.” Plus, the story behind a sisterhood carrying on a wedding tradition that involves cookies.
8a: Boeing CEO Grilled on Safety Concerns | Roger Federer on New Documentary | Austin Butler Talks “The Bikeriders”
Boeing CEO faces grilling in a congressional hearing over safety concerns. Also, Roger Federer discusses his new documentary, “Federer: Twelve Final Days, “which follows the final 12 days of the tennis legend’s career. Plus, Austin Butler talks about the new film he’s starring in, “The Bikeriders.”
June 19: Remembering Willie Mays | Vladimir Putin Arrives in North Korea | New Details on Justin Timberlake’s Arrest
Tributes pour in for San Francisco Giants legend Willie Mays who has died at the age of 93. Also, Russian President Vladimir Putin makes a rare visit to North Korea to meet with Kim Jong Un. Plus, the latest on Justin Timberlake’s DWI arrest. And, In-Depth TODAY: Netflix plans to open in-person entertainment, dining, and shopping complexes.
8a: Honoring Baseball’s Heroes | Eddie Murphy on “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F” | Luke Wilson Discusses “Horizon – An American Saga”
Craig Melvin sits down with the Negro Leagues’ oldest living veteran ahead of a special MLB game on Juneteenth that honors Black excellence within the sport. Also, Eddie Murphy discusses bringing back his iconic role of Detective Axel Foley in the new “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.” Plus, Luke Wilson talks about his role in Kevin Costner’s new Western epic “Horizon – An American Saga” and the possibility of a new “Legally Blonde” movie.
June 18: Record Heat Wave Impacts Millions | Biden Outlines New Immigration Policy | Shark Attack Survivor Speaks Out
Many Americans across the country are under heat alerts as dangerous temperatures affect the Midwest and Northeast. Also, the Biden administration announces new immigration policy. Plus, a shark attack survivor speaks out amid an increased wave of incidents. And, with extreme temperatures impacting many across the country, a few ways to beat the heat at home, outside, and in your car.
3rd Hour: Modern Medicine Roundup | Lucille O’Neal and Sonya Curry on “Raising Fame” | TODAY Food: Gluten Free Hamburger Buns Recipe
NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the latest modern medicine studies to help you manage your health. Also, Lucille O’Neal and Sonya Curry, mothers of Shaquille O’Neal and Steph Curry, discuss their new show “Raising Fame,” a series about the lives of celebrities and the people who raised them. Plus, Dylan Dreyer and her son Cal share a delicious gluten-free burger bun recipe perfect for summer.
8a: Kevin Costner on “Horizon – An American Saga” | Bryson DeChambeau Talks Winning the U.S. Open | “The Sopranos” Cast Discusses 25 Year Anniversary
Hollywood legend Kevin Costner discusses his newest project, “Horizon – An American Saga,” and the future of “Yellowstone.” Also, U.S. Open winner Bryson DeChambeau talks about missing his late father after U.S. Open win. Plus, the cast of “The Sopranos” reflects on the 25th anniversary and their memories of James Gandolfini.
June 17: Dangerous Heat Waves Across the Country | Biden and Trump Hit the Campaign Trail | Inside Princess Kate’s Royal Appearance
Dangerous temperatures and extreme heat are expected to impact millions across the U.S. this week. Also, President Joe Biden and Former President Donald Trump speak out. Plus, Princess Kate made her first public appearance since her cancer announcement with her kids Prince George, Prince Louis, and Princess Charlotte at the Trooping of the Colour celebration. And, Katie Ledecky qualified for her fourth Olympics at the U.S. Olympic Trials.
Road To Paris: Olympic Swimmers Ryan Murphy & Bobby Finke
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.As the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics continues, meet some of the to
3rd Hour: Trooping the Colour To Take Place Amid Royal Family Health Battles | U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials Begin | Heart Smarts: Damar Hamlin’s CPR Survival Story
Trooping the Colour, a military parade to celebrate King Charles’ birthday, will be held this weekend. Also, with 42 days until the Paris Olympics, U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials begin in Indianapolis tomorrow. Plus, The TODAY dads continue their conversation about fatherhood. And, Damar Hamlin opens up about his survival story after he suffered cardiac arrest on the field and NBC News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula gives some tips on how to perform CPR.
8a: President Biden Renews His Support for Ukraine | TODAY Dads Celebrate Father’s Day | DreamWorks Land Opens at Universal Studios
President Biden renewed his support for Ukraine yesterday at the G7 Summit. Also, the TODAY dads, got together to make pizza and discuss fatherhood. Plus, NBC News Correspondent Sam Brock gives a closer look at Universal Studios’ new attraction, DreamWorks Land. And, style expert Jasmine Snow, joins the hosts for some summer fashion tips to keep cool.
Special Report: SCOTUS Bump Stocks
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June 14: 7 million Under Flood Watch | President Biden to Meet with Pope Francis | Trump Returns to Capitol Hill
As extreme heat spreads the U.S., 7 million people are under flood watch in Southern Florida. Also, President Biden and Pope Francis meet privately today after Biden secures new Ukraine support. Plus, Trump meets with Republicans on Capitol Hill, marking his first trip back since the January 6th attack. And, FAA Administrator Whitaker testifies in Congress on aviation safety and Boeing’s latest issues.
TODAY Dads Reflect on Fatherhood in Annual Father’s Day Tradition
TODAY Dads gather together to celebrate Father’s Day! Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Carson Daly, and Willie Geist make a visit to Lucali restaurant in Brooklyn, New York to indulge in pizza and reflect on fatherhood. They share the joys & struggles of being a dad, their own memories of their fathers, and they share lessons learned from the different stages of dad-hood. Plus, Al reflects on the different role he plays as grandfather, creative solutions to raising kids in the digital age, and Craig e
3rd Hour: Midyear Financial Check Up | Simone Biles’ Mom on Being There for Simone | Renée Elise Goldsberry Talks New Documentary “Satisfied”
As we hit the midway point of the year, it’s time for a midyear financial checklist. Also, an exclusive interview with Simone Biles’ mom, Nellie Biles, as she opens up about being there through the ups and downs of Simone’s career. Plus, Renée Elise Goldsberry on her new documentary, “Satisfied,” which follows her journey to motherhood against the backdrop of her iconic run in “Hamilton.”
8a: Southern Baptists Vote to Oppose IVF | Inside “Treasure Hunt” Grocery Trend | Artificial Intelligence Impact on Learning
The Southern Baptist Convention votes to formally oppose in vitro fertilization. Also, how Americans’ grocery shopping habits have adjusted due to inflation with a trend dubbed “treasure hunt grocery shopping.” Plus, a closer look at how artificial intelligence is being used in the classroom and changing the way kids learn. And, world-renowned chef Bobby Flay shares a delicious skirt steak recipe perfect for Father’s Day.
Special Report: SCOTUS Abortion Pill Decision
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June 13: State of Emergency in Florida | One on One with Secretary of State Blinken | Murdered Actor Johnny Wactor’s Family Calls for Justice
Governor declares a state of emergency for multiple counties in southern Florida after record rainfall and flash flooding. Also, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken one on one with Savannah Guthrie. Plus, the family of murdered soap actor Johnny Wactor demands more be done to find his killers. And, remembering NBA Hall of Famer and legend Jerry West, who passed away at the age of 86.
3rd Hour: The Founder of Booming Hair Care Brand Crown Affair | Minnie Driver on “The Serpent Queen”| Dr. Shefali Tsabary On Parenting Dilemmas
An inside look at entrepreneur, Dianna Cohen who’s prioritizing hair and scalp care for women. Plus, Minnie Driver discusses season 2 of the historical drama “The Serpent Queen,” which follows France’s Queen Mother, Catherine de’ Medici. And, clinical psychologist Dr. Shefali Tsabary explores the everyday challenges parents face when dealing with their children.
8a: Key Economic Data Released | Jenna Bush Hager Honors Her Grandfather George H.W. Bush | Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard on “Presumed Innocent”
A look at inflation, the decision by the Federal Reserve on its plan for interest rates, and their impact on your wallet. Also, Jenna Bush Hager remembers her grandfather, George H.W. Bush, on what would have been his 100th birthday. Plus, Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard on their new Apple TV+ series, “Presumed Innocent.”
June 12: Hunter Biden Found Guilty in Federal Gun Case | New Details on U.S. Terror Arrests | Marking 30 Years Since Brown-Goldman Murders
Hunter Biden found guilty on all counts in federal gun case. Also, eight men with suspected ties to ISIS arrested by immigration authorities. Plus, 30 years after the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, unanswered questions still surround the case. And, Joey Chestnut will not be competing in this year’s July 4 hot dog eating competition after sponsorship complications.
3rd Hour: New Wedding Trends | Chloe Fineman on “Despicable Me 4” | Malcolm-Jamal Warner Talks New Podcast
An inside look at how weddings are evolving in this day and age, with brides and grooms wanting to share their love uniquely. Also, Chloe Fineman discusses her venture into the world of voice acting with the upcoming film “Despicable Me 4.” Plus, Malcolm-Jamal Warner on his new project, a podcast called “Not All Hood,” or “Nah” for short. And, how every man can upgrade his skin routine.
8a: Extreme Heat Impacts Millions | Hot Summer Travel Deals | Will Ferrell Talks “Despicable Me 4”
Severe heat impacts millions of Americans in the Southwest and parts of California. Also, some surprisingly big summer travel deals just in time for your next getaway. Plus, Will Ferrell on playing the villain in “Despicable Me 4” – and he responds to a message from Steve Carrell. And, chef and author Missy Robbins shares a delicious rigatoni recipe.
June 11: Day Two of Jury Deliberation in Hunter Biden’s Trial | Supreme Court Justice Alito Secretly Recorded | Celine Dion on Health Battle
Jury deliberations in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial are set to continue today. Also, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito secretlyrecorded by progressive activist. Plus, Hoda Kotb sits down for an exclusive interview with Celine Dion, who opens up about her recent health struggles and her journey to get her voice back.
3rd Hour: Katie Ledecky’s New Book | Jo Koy and His Fifth Netflix Special | Consumer Confidential: Summer Housing Market Outlook
As the Olympics approach, Caitlin Clark has not been selected for the USA Olympic women’s basketball team. Also, Olympic swimmer Katie Ledecky shares details from her book “Just Add Water” and her preparation for Paris. Plus, Jo Koy sits down with the anchors following the release of his fifth Netflix comedy special. And, tips for navigating the summer housing market, whether you’re buying or selling.
8a: Wyoming Landslide Causes Highway Damage | Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Discusses Film “Tuesday” | Steve Carrell on “Despicable Me 4”
Foreign Correspondent Raf Sanchez provides insight on the raid leading to the release of the Israeli hostages. Also, a mountain highway is partially destroyed after a massive landslide in Wyoming. Plus, Savannah and Hoda catch up with Julia Louis-Dreyfus and discuss her recent film, “Tuesday.” She also opens up about her family, her podcast “Wiser Than Me,” “Seinfeld,” and more. And, Steve Carrell dishes on Gru and his family in “Despicable Me 4.”
June 10: Four Israeli Hostages Rescued | Donald Trump Probation Interview | Caitlin Clark Speaks Out
Dramatic new video has emerged of the Israeli rescue operation and the joyful reunions between family and friends, eight months after their capture. Donald Trump’s pre-sentencing virtual interview is held today. Also, the jury continues hearing Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial in Delaware. Plus, Caitlin Clark speaks out about not being selected for the USA Olympics women’s basketball team.
3rd Hour: Avoiding Summer Scams| Upgrade Your Man’s Style | Sheinelle Takes on a Cooking Challenge
How to identify a scam and what to do to avoid scams this summer. Also, celebrity and executive stylist Andrew Weitz offers a few men’s fashion upgrades that could make for great Father’s Day gifts. Plus, Sheinelle Jones faces her fears and cooks a meal live on the show.
8a: Chiefs BJ Thompson Suffers Cardiac Arrest | Pat Sajak’s Final Spin on “Wheel of Fortune”
Kansas City Chiefs player is stable after suffering seizure and going into cardiac arrest. Plus, Vanna White’s emotional goodbye to Pat Sajak ahead of his final “Wheel of Fortune” episode.
June 7: President Biden Honors D-Day Heroes | Millions Across U.S. Facing Record Temperatures | Amanda Knox Speaks Out After Reconviction
President Biden joins French President Emmanuel Macron to honor WWII veterans on the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Also, millions remain under extreme heat warnings from Texas to California as temperatures continue to rise. Plus, Amanda Knox speaks out following an Italian court’s reconviction of slander charge. And, In-Depth TODAY: An inside look at the first double emergence of cicadas in 200 years and what you can do to manage.
3rd Hour: Summer Safety Tips | Stephen Merchant on “The Outlaws” | Father’s Day Gift Ideas
A guide on how to stay healthy and have fun in the sun this summer from Senior Medical Correspondent Dr. John Torres. Also, Al Roker gets the opportunity to try something he’s never done before: host a trivia night at a New York City bar. Plus, Stephen Merchant talks season three of his show, “The Outlaws.” And, a few great gift ideas for Father’s Day, from fashion to fun.
8a: How to Save a Life in An Emergency | Best-Selling Summer Fashion and Beauty Products | Cookie Monster’s NBC Sports Olympics Announcement
NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. John Torres offers a crash course on how to save a life in emergency situations. Also, a few best-selling products to upgrade your fashion and beauty staples for the summer season. Plus, chef J.J. Johnson cooks up a delicious grilled shrimp with rice and beans recipe. And, TODAY Exclusive: Cookie Monster delivers a special NBC Sports Olympics announcement.
June 6: Record-Setting Heat Impacts Millions | Honoring 80th Anniversary of D-Day | Hunter Biden’s Exes Testify in His Trial on Federal Gun Charges
Severe weather continues to impact millions of people across the country. Also, President Biden participates in ceremonies to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day in France. Plus, Hunter Biden’s ex-wife and ex-girlfriend testify at his trial on federal gun charges. And, a new survey shows consumers are tipping less amid growing frustrations.
3rd Hour: Improving Summer Nutrition | Big Screen Vacation Ideas for Dad | Julio Torres on New Show “Fantasmas”
Registered dietitian and co-founder of Culina Health, Vanessa Rissetto, shares advice on improving your nutrition this summer. Also, a Father’s Day gift vacation idea that involves a few movies your dad may love. Plus, Julio Torres talks his big break as a writer on “SNL” and his new HBO series, “Fantasmas.” And, People’s Editorial Director of Food, Travel, and Lifestyle, Sonal Dutt, shares the highlights from People’s 2024 Food Awards.
8a: General Motors CEO on Future of Electric Cars | Celebrating 30 years on the Plaza | The “Brownstone Boys” on Restoring Homes in Brooklyn
An NBC News exclusive interview with General Motors CEO Mary Barra on the future of electric vehicles. Also, the TODAY anchors celebrate 30 years on the plaza and reminisce about some of their favorite moments over the last three decades. Plus, Jenna Bush Hager heads to Brooklyn, N.Y. to meet up with superstar renovators the “Brownstone Boys.” And, some can’t-miss summer items to shop, up to 85% off.
June 5: Suspect Arrested After Shots Fired On US Embassy in Beirut | Amanda Knox Reconvicted at Slander Retrial in Italy | President Biden Arrives in Paris to Mark The 80thAnniversary of D-Day
Latest details on a gunman opening fire near the U.S. embassy in Lebanon overnight. Also, witness testimony gets underway in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial. Plus, an Italian court convicts Amanda Knox for slander in dramatic retrial. And, In-Depth TODAY: D-Day veterans return to the shores of Normandy for the milestone 80th anniversary.
3rd Hour: Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal Discuss 2024 Tribeca Film Festival | Shonda Rhimes on New Doc “Black Barbie” | Dakota Fanning Talks New Film “The Watchers”
Robert De Niro and Jane Rosenthal discuss this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Also, Shonda Rhimes on her return to the world of documentaries with “Black Barbie.” Plus, Dakota Fanning talks about her new movie, “The Watchers.” And, Matt Smith catches up with the third-hour crew ahead of the release of the second season of the hit HBO show “House of the Dragon.”
8a: New Research on Drinking Alcohol During Flights | Summer Heat and Saving Money | Michael Richards on New Memoir “Entrances and Exits”
A look at a new study that says drinking alcohol on a plane before falling asleep may affect your heart health. Also, with extreme heat this summer set to increase cooling costs, NBC News’ Vicky Nguyen offers tips to help you save on electricity bills. Plus, Michael Richards discusses his new memoir, “Entrances and Exits.” And, chef Ben Ebbrell cooks up a delicious chicken biryani and a sriracha chicken sandwich recipe.
June 4: Millions Brace for First Heat Wave of the Season | President Biden Unveils New Border Plan | What is “Streamflation” and How to Fight It
A severe heat wave is set to affect parts of the western US starting today. Also, President Biden to unveil executive action on the Southern border. Plus, what you need to know about “streamflation” as a growing number of companies are starting to bundle subscriptions. And, after mostly disappearing from the US, wild flamingo populations are back on the rise in Florida.
3rd Hour: What to Buy During the Month of June | 15th Anniversary of “Big Slick” Event | Father’s Day Gift Ideas
The big sales and freebies you won’t want to miss in June to help you save. Also, over the weekend, Al Roker attended the annual “Big Slick” event where a group of famous friends return to their hometown of Kansas City to raise money for the local children’s hospital. Plus, some can’t miss Father’s Day gift ideas to purchase at a discount. And, the 3rd hour team kicks off their June Start TODAY walking challenge to help you get your exercise in this summer.
8a: Live Nation Investigating Data Breach | How to Save Big During Wedding Season | Celebrating 30 Years on the Plaza
Live Nation reveals data breach at its subsidiary Ticketmaster amid the DOJ’s anti-trust lawsuit against the entertainment company. Also, a few ways to help you save on weddings this summer, whether you’re a guest or the one putting it all together. Plus, the TODAY anchors celebrate 30 years on the plaza as they look back at some of the best memories from the last three decades. And, Dr. Rahul Jandial, a dual-trained brain surgeon and neuroscientist, discusses the purpose and power behind our dr
June 3: Trump Gives First Interview Since Guilty Verdict| Hunter Biden Trial Begins | Simone Biles Wins Title
Donald Trump speaks out against guilty verdict from hush money trial. Also, jury selection underway today in Hunter Biden’s federal gun trial. Plus, an inside look at the rapidly growing cruise industry and the surprising trend that’s driving this growth. And, Simone Biles wins a record ninth all around national title at the Xfinity US Gymnastics Championships as all eyes turn to the Olympics.
Road to Paris: Olympic Surfer Carissa Moore
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.Carissa Moore is a World Champion surfer and Olympic gold medalist. Widely
3rd Hour: Spelling Bee Winner Live | “American Ninja Warrior” Hosts On New Season | Anitta On Her New Album
Scripps National Spelling Bee ends in dramatic fashion, the second ever spell-off in competition history. The winner joins us live. Hosts Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbajabiamilla and Zuri Hall stop by to tease what’s ahead on the new season of “American Ninja Warrior.” And, superstar Anitta chats about her new album, Funk Generation.
8a: Trump Verdict: Legal & Political Analysis | TODAY’s Five Things: Women’s Health
Trump convicted on all 34 counts in his hush money case – the political fallout and its impact on the 2024 race. And, in TODAY’s Five Things, all about women’s health. Doctors share the best advice when it comes to your heart, bones, and more.
May 31: Trump Found Guilty of 34 Felony Charges & His Attorney Todd Blanche Discusses Plans For Appeal | Billionaire Plans New Dive To The Titanic
Donald Trump became the first American president to be convicted of a crime after a jury found him guilty of all 34 charges in his hush money criminal trial. And Trump’s lead attorney, Todd Blanche joins us live. Also, one-on-one with the billionaire leading the new push to reach the wreckage of the Titanic.
3rd Hour: How To Know If You Need a Financial Advisor | Leslie Odom Jr. Talks Broadway Show ‘Purlie Victorious’| Food And Drink Companies Embracing Florals For Spring
CNBC Senior Personal Financial Correspondent Sharon Epperson gives some tips on using a financial advisor. Also, Al Roker gets a firsthand look at the Artemis Two training center in Houston, TX. Plus, Leslie Odom Jr. discusses his recent projects and theatre etiquette. And, a few floral foods and drink to sample from small business.
8a: Co-Worker of Murdered ‘General Hospital’ Actor Johnny Wactor Speaks Out | Al Roker Trains with NASA | Read with Jenna Reveals June Pick
“General Hospital” star Johnny Wactor’s co-worker speaks out on the circumstances surrounding his death. Also, Al Roker gets an exclusive training with NASA’s new Artemis Two mission crew. And, Jenna Bush Hager says reveals her June Read with Jenna Pick.
May 30: Jury Deliberations in Trump Hush Money Trial | Deadline Day for Boeing | Scottie Scheffler Charges Dropped | TODAY's Consumer: Falling Fast food and Store Prices
Deliberations resume in the Trump hush money trial after some key questions from the jury. Also, the latest on Boeing’s safety improvements as it must submit its plans today. Plus, new responses after the charges against the world’s top golfer Scottie Scheffler were dismissed. And, what you need to know about falling prices from fast food restaurants to pharmacies.
3rd Hour: Saving Money by Going Green | Young Farmer Turned Social Media Star | Tony Goldwyn and William A. Fitzgerald on “Ezra” | Matthew Rodrigues on New Series “It’s Ok to Ask Questions”
NBC’s Christine Romans details a few environmentally friendly home upgrades that will help you save money. Also, the story behind an 8-year-old tractor-riding farming expert with a growing fan base on social media. Plus, Tony Goldwyn joins the show ahead of the release of his new film “Ezra.” And, Matthew Rodrigues on his new series “It’s Ok to Ask Questions” which features candid conversations about the LGBTQ+ community.
8a: Giant Pandas Return to National Zoo | Chip and Joanna Gaines on Their New Show “Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse” | Rumer Willis on New Residency, Motherhood, and Her Father’s Health
An exclusive announcement from the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C. Also, Chip and Joanna Gaines on the 10th anniversary of “Fixer Upper” and their brand-new show “Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse.” Plus, Rumer Willis on her new residency at the iconic Café Carlyle in New York, life with her father, Bruce Willis, amid his recent health struggles, and becoming a new mom. And, a few best-selling products from the month of May to purchase at a discount.
May 29: Jury Deliberation In Donald Trump’s Criminal Trial Set To Begin| Israel Carries Out New Airstrikes in Gaza | Deadly Storms Cause Massive Power Outages in the South | Nicole Brown Simpson’s Sisters Speak Out
The latest on Donald Trump’s hush money trial with closing arguments coming to an end yesterday. Also, Israel carries out new airstrikes in Gaza as outrage over deadly Rafah strike continues. Plus, severe weather impacts millions throughout the South as more storms loom in the forecast. And, Nicole Brown Simpson’s sisters discuss their new documentary about Nicole’s life and legacy.
3rd Hour: Growing Concerns Over Shark Encounters | New Rules for Tipping | Darius Rucker on New Memoir “Life’s Too Short” | Taste of Tradition at “Breads Bakery”
Early sightings of sharks forced several beaches to close Memorial Day weekend, and experts say it’s a trend to expect to see all summer long. Also, with the rules of tipping becoming more and more confusing, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details offers some guidance in navigating the complex landscape. Plus, Darius Rucker joins the show to catch up on the latest and discuss his new memoir “Life’s Too Short.” And, to celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month, Al Roker visits a bakery that’s putting its twis
8a: Statins and Cardiovascular Benefits | Christie Brinkley Opens Up About Skin Cancer Diagnosis | Darius Rucker on New Memoir “Life’s Too Short” | Love Your Mornings: Remove and Replace
A new study finds prescription statin drugs are effective in lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease – especially in older adults. Also, TODAY Exclusive: Christie Brinkley shares her story in her first interview since being diagnosed with skin cancer. Plus, Darius Rucker joins the show to catch up on the latest and discuss his new memoir “Life’s Too Short.” And, TODAY contributor Ally Love shares some simple swaps to help you streamline your daily routine and get ready faster in the morning.
May 28: Closing Arguments in Donald Trump’s Criminal Trial | Fallout Over Israeli Strike in Gaza | Family of ‘General Hospital’ Star Fatally Shot Reveals New Details | Remembering NBA Legend Bill Walton
The latest in Donald Trump’s hush money trial as closing arguments are set to get underway today. Also new NBC reporting on the fallout from that deadly strike in Rafah. Plus, the latest on the investigation into the murder of former “General Hospital” actor Johnny Wactor as his family speaks out. And, remembering NBA legend and broadcaster Bill Walton who passed away at the age of 71.
3rd Hour: Black Artist Celebrates His Roots | Fashion Designer Kim Shui | Historic Apothecary C.O. Bigelow | Female Founders of 1953 Tequila
Basil Kincaid shares insight into his eye-catching creations. Also, how a designer’s unconventional background inspires her vibrant and surprising designs. Plus, a look inside an apothecary that has been serving New Yorkers for generations. And, a group of entrepreneurs who came together to form their own women-led tequila company.
8a: Tragic Loss on PGA Tour | 11-Year-Old Pays Tribute to Pearl Harbor | Bobby Cannavale on TODAY | Magic Show “Stalker” on TODAY
Grayson Murray’s family speaks out after the pro-golfer died by suicide. Also, Craig sits down with an impressive young man on a mission to make sure we all remember those lost in the attack on Pearl Harbor. Plus, Bobby Cannavale stops by to chat about his new film, Ezra. And, the magic duo behind one of the hottest shows in New York City teases what audiences can expect.
May 27: Severe Storms Tear Deadly Path Across U.S. | Israeli Strike Hits Rafah Camp | Actor Johnny Wactor Fatally Shot in L.A. | Lifeguard Shortages as Summer Kicks Off
Storms wreak havoc over the holiday weekend as dozens of tornadoes tear across several states. Also, Israel faces criticism after a deadly air strike in Rafah on a previously designated safe area. Plus, police continue the search for a group of men who allegedly shot and killed General Hospital actor Johnny Wactor in an attempted robbery. And, pools and beaches left closed as lifeguard shortages slow the summer season to a halt in some areas.
Olympic Women's Volleyball: Kelly Cheng & Sara Hughes
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.For beach volleyball players Kelly Cheng and Sara Hughes, the 2024 Paris O
3rd Hour: Record Memorial Day Weekend Travel Expected| NCAA Agrees to Share Revenue With Athletes| Marine Veteran Donates His Kidney| Celebrating the Class of 2024
As millions of Americans start their holiday weekend travel airports are reporting their busiest travel days in history. Plus, a historic move made by the NCAA and its five power conferences will allow division 1 college athletes to be paid by their schools for the first time in over 100 years. Also, Craig shares the story of a marine veteran who donated his kidney to his old rival turned friend. And the TODAY team honors a class of 2024 graduate from Sheinelle Jones’s alma mater, Northwestern.
8a: Holiday Getaway Day for Millions| Biden hosts the President of Kenya for State Dinner| Taylor Swift Spikes European Travel
Over 44 million Americans are expected to hit the roads, rails and skies for Memorial Day weekend, marking the busiest roads in 20 years. Plus, President Biden hosted a state dinner for the President of Kenya featuring guests like former president Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and a performance from country singer Brad Paisley. And Taylor Swift fans are kicking off the summer travel season by following the popstar on her European leg of her Eras tour.
May 24: Record Memorial Day Travel | University Presidents Testify Before Congress | New Details in Idaho Murders Case | Tennis Star Coco Gauff On The French Open
Ahead of Memorial Day weekend, a record number of travelers are expected to hit the roads, rails and skies. Also, Pro-Palestinian protests and encampments continue on college campuses as Harvard students walk out of commencement and UCLA, Rutgers and Northwestern presidents testify before congress. Plus, Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of killing four Idaho college students, is in court again as his defense attempts to poke holes in the case. And, US Open Champion, Coco Gauff, joins TODAY live
3rd Hour: Memorial Day Deals & Summer Saving | TODAY Celebrates the Class of 2024 | Memorial Day Family Crafts
NBC’s Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen details a few deals to look out for to help you save this summer. Also, the TODAY team celebrates the class of 2024 by honoring a college graduate from Dylan Dreyer’s alma mater, Rutgers University. And, social media star Shannon Doherty gives some fun and easy DIY décor and activities to do with the family over the holiday weekend.
8a: Exclusive Interview with Emmanuel Macron | Navy Admiral Franchetti’s Military Milestone | Chris Pratt on “The Garfield Movie” | Memorial Day Sales Blowout
New U.S. women's national soccer coach Emma Hayes seeks to restore US women’s soccer glory at Paris 2024. Also, NBC’s Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen details a few deals to look out for to help you save this summer. Plus, the TODAY team celebrates the class of 2024 by honoring a college graduate from Dylan Dreyer’s alma mater, Rutgers University. And, social media star Shannon Doherty gives some fun and easy DIY décor and activities to do with the family over the holiday
May 23: New Round of Dangerous Tornadoes | Memorial Day Travel Forecast | Nicole Brown Simpson’s Sisters Speak Out | Federal Lawsuit Over Concert Ticket Sales
Severe weather continues to impact millions across the country as dangerous tornadoes sweep across the Midwest. Also, Memorial Day travel gets underway with millions of Americans bracing for record-setting numbers this holiday weekend. Plus, the family of Nicole Brown Simpson speaks out for the first time since the death of O.J. Simpson. And, the Justice Department plans to sue Ticketmaster owner, Live Nation, in a lawsuit that could reshape the billion-dollar industry.
3rd Hour: Inside the Launch of Ozempic Meals | TODAY Celebrates the Class of 2024 | Dynamo Behind Denim Brand “Pistola” | Indy 500 Champ Josef Newgarden
Nestle launches new line of food items designed for weight loss medication consumers. Also, the TODAY team celebrates the class of 2024 by honoring a college graduate from Craig Melvin’s alma mater, Wofford College. Plus, the story behind Pistola, a denim company helping women find the perfect fit to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. And, racing driver Josef Newgarden is live in studio ahead of one of racing’s biggest events this weekend, the Indiana
8a: Memorial Day Sales Underway | One School’s Push to Ban Phones | Steals & Deals: Father’s Day Edition | Gut Health Tips and “The Full Body Fat Fix”
Memorial Day is almost here, and NBC’s Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans shares a few holiday weekend sales that you won’t want to miss. Also, an inside look at a district in Ohio that’s banned cell phones in school and the positive impact the move is having on test scores, behavior, and more. Plus, TODAY Lifestyle and Commerce Contributor Jill Martin-Brooks provides a few Father’s Day gift ideas at a discount. And, gastroenterologist Dr. Roshini Raj talks gut health and her new boo
May 22: Tornados Sweep Across Midwest | Deadly Turbulence on Singapore Airlines Flight | Further Investigation Into Matthew Perry’s Death | Kate Middleton’s Health Update
Tornadoes cause widespread damage in the Midwest as severe weather is expected to head East. Also, one passenger killed and dozens more injured from severe turbulence during a Singapore Airlines flight. Plus, Matthew Perry’s death still under investigation as the LAPD and the DEA are looking to pinpoint how the “Friends” star came into possession of the deadly amount of ketamine that caused his death. And, Buckingham Palace shares an update on Kate Middleton’s cancer treatment and when she could
TODAY 3rd Hour: Amal Clooney In Spotlight For ICC Arrest Warrant | Moving New ALS Documentary | TODAY Celebrates the Class of 2024 |Workouts You Can Do While Traveling
Amal Clooney’s key role in the ICC’s decision to seek arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders. Also, a first look at a new documentary about ALS, “For Love and Life: No Ordinary Campaign.” Plus, the TODAY team celebrates the class of 2024 by honoring a college graduate from Al Roker’s alma mater, SUNY Oswego. And, TV fitness coach Dane Robinson joins the show to share a few exercises you can do from anywhere.
TODAY 8a: Prosecutors Rest Case Against Trump | Experts Share Do’s & Don’ts For Summer Travel | “Best Buddies” Launches New Initiative
The latest in Donald Trump’s hush money trial with the prosecution resting their case on Monday. Also, with summer almost here, experts share their tips on the best ways to travel for the upcoming season. Plus, Best Buddies launches a new initiative to help support families of children with disabilities. And, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares a few best-selling products at a discount to get you ready for summer.
May 21: Prosecution In Trump’s Criminal Hush Money Trial Rests Its Case | Iran Begins Funerals For President Raisi | Amal Clooney In Spotlight For ICC Arrest Warrants | Scarlett Johansson vs OpenAI
The latest in Donald Trump’s hush money trial with the prosecution resting their case on Monday. Also, funeral ceremonies are set to begin for Iran’s President today as the world reacts to his death. Plus, Amal Clooney’s key role in the ICC’s decision to seek arrest warrants for Israeli and Hamas leaders. And, Scarlett Johansson is accusing the parent company of OpenAI for using a likeness of her voice without her permission.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Simone Biles Wins Gymnastic Classic| Paul Reiser and Michael McDonald On New Book | 100 Days to Paralympics
Simone Biles takes gold medal at Core Hydration Classic. Consumer Confidential: How to manage those hidden junk fees from your hotel stay, concert tickets, and more. Plus, Paul Reiser and Michael McDonald visit the studio to discuss their new book “What a Fool Believes: A Memoir.” And, the countdown to Paris continues with 100 days to the Paralympics.
TODAY 8a: First Black Man Trained As Astronaut Goes to Space 63 Years Later | Princess Diana’s Dresses Go to Auction | Drake Bell On The Aftermath of ‘Quiet on Set’
Ed Dwight, the first Black man trained as an astronaut 63 years ago goes to space at age 90. Plus, in a TODAY Exclusive: Remembering Princess Diana as a global fashion icon before her dresses go to auction. And, TODAY Exclusive: Drake Bell shares his story in first television interview since the release of “Quiet on Set.”
May 20: President of Iran Killed in Helicopter Crash |Sean “Diddy” Combs Issues Apology Video | Simone Biles Wins Big
Iran has confirmed its president, Ebrahim Raisi, along with the country's foreign minister, have died in a helicopter crash in an isolated area of Northern Iran. Plus, Sean “Diddy” Combs releases an apology video, calling previous actions “inexcusable.” And, Simone Biles wins gymnastics classic competition as excitement mounts for Paris Olympics.
Road to Paris: Olympic Track & Field Runners Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone & Gabby Thomas
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.As the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics continues, meet some of the to
TODAY 3rd Hour: Olympic Gold Medalist Laurie Hernandez Previews Upcoming Gymnastics Competition | Marisa Abela On Playing Amy Winehouse In “Back to Black” Biopic
Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez previews the upcoming gymnastics competition where Simone Biles, Suni Lee, and Gabby Douglas are set to compete. Plus, a timely Consumer Confidential offers a guide to retirement. And Marisa Abela and Sam Taylor-Johnson, the star and director of the new Amy Winehouse film, “Back to Black.”
Today 8a: New Drug to Treat Menopause Symptoms | How To Find The Most Reliable Sites For Online Shopping | Backyard Wine Party
New menopause drug showing promising results to provide relief for millions of women. Plus, TODAY’s Consumer: How to find the most reliable sites for online shopping. And, Vanessa Price helps find the perfect wine for the sunny days to come.
May 17: Severe Weather Across Southern U.S | Latest On The Israel-Hamas War |The Dow Crosses The 40,000 Threshold | Road to Paris Olympics
17 million on alert for flash flooding and severe weather across southern U.S. Plus, Israel says it will send more troops to Rafah. Next, the Dow makes history by briefly crossing the 40,000 threshold for the first time ever. And, Olympic gold medalists Simone Biles, Suni Lee, and Gabby Douglas all set to compete this weekend.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Al Roker received National Parks award. TODAY’s Checklist. Drone Soccer
Al Roker presented with National Parks Apex Award. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Women’s health edition. And, a glimpse at how some high school students in California are taking soccer airborne with drone soccer.
Today 8a: McDonalds new announcement. Peter Alexander’s sister shares her inspiring story. TODAY Exclusive: Uber launches “Caregiver.”
McDonalds details new $5 value meal. Plus, Peter Alexander’s sister, Rebecca, shares her story and her campaign to raise awareness for Usher Syndrome. And, learn more about Uber’s new Caregiver program in a TODAY Exclusive.
May 16: Biden and Trump agree to debates. Slovakia Prime Minister expected to survive after assassination attempt. Growing backlash following Kansas City Chiefs’ controversial commencement speech. The sunscreen debate.
Biden and Trump agree to general election debates in June and September. Plus, Slovakia Prime Minister expected to survive after assassination attempt caught on camera. Next, growing backlash following controversial commencement speech by Kansas City Chiefs’ kicker, Harrison Butker. And the new debate over sunscreen.
Introducing Dateline: True Crime Weekly
As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Dateline: True Crime Weekly, an all-new weekly podcast series. Every Thursday Dateline correspondent Andrea Canning and her guests dive into the biggest crime stories of the week, bringing you the latest on trials and investigations around the country. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts: https://link.chtbl.com/dtcw_fdlw
TODAY 3rd Hour: Best in Show winner visits Studio 1A. Fitness fact vs myth. Catching up with Patton Oswalt.
Westminster Dog Show’s Best in Show winner, Sage, visits Studio 1A. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Fitness fact vs myth. And, catching up with Patton Oswalt.
TODAY 8a: Inflation relocation. TODAY plays Connections. Summer skin care items for Skin Care Awareness Month.
Inflation relocation: Want to beat inflation? Some cities offering financial incentives for you to move there. Plus, a nod to TODAY on this morning’s New York Time’s Connections game. And, Shop this List: Summer skin care items for Skin Care Awareness Month.
May 15: New trouble for Boeing and air traffic controller shortages could bring bumpy skies for summer travelers. Trump hush money trial continues. Tom Brady speaks out after Netflix roast.
New trouble for Boeing and air traffic controller shortages could bring bumpy skies for summer travelers. Plus, Michael Cohen cross examined in Trump hush money trial. And, Tom Brady reflects on his high-profile roast.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Kelly Clarkson opens up about weight loss. Kickstart your career. Mindy Kaling and Ted Danson on TODAY. Allure readers choice awards.
Kelly Clarkson opens up about her weight loss journey. Also, Linked-In’s Editor-In-Chief, Dan Roth, shares a helpful guide to kickstarting your career. Plus, Mindy Kaling and Ted Danson live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss a cause that is near and dear to their hearts. And, Editor-In-Chief of Allure, Jessical Cruel, joins the show with a few makeup and skincare products to boost your beauty/health routine.
TODAY 8a: Courtroom showdown at Trump trial. Kristen Welker’s special announcement. Alicia Keys on TODAY. Summer style preview.
Michael Cohen returns to the witness stand today following his testimony in Trump’s hush money trial. Also, Moderator of “Meet The Press,” Kristen Welker, and her husband live in studio 1a for a special announcement. Plus, Alicia Keys joins Savannah and Hoda to catch up and talk about her new Broadway show “Hell’s Kitchen” to celebrate TODAY’s “Best of Broadway” week. And, “Shop All Day” contributor Chassie Post helps listeners get ready for summer with the best fashions and accessories to help
May 14: Courtroom showdown at Trump trial. Israel poised to invade Rafah. Kelly Clarkson talks weight loss drug use. Caitlin Clark’s next chapter.
Michael Cohen returns to the witness stand today following his testimony in Trump’s hush money trial. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war as fighting continues to escalate in Gaza. Plus, Kelly Clarkson opens up about her weight loss journey. And, In-Depth TODAY: Caitlin Clark is set to debut in her first WNBA regular season game amid sky high anticipation.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Excitement builds for NFL season. Mental health check-up. Food & family at “Shaw-Nae’s House.” Spotlighting small businesses.
With the entire 2024 NFL schedule coming out later this week, NBC’s Mike Tirico reveals who will be playing in the first game of the season. Also, Dr. Sue Varma offers a guide to wellness checks in support of Mental Health Awareness Month. Plus, the story behind a small restaurant making a big impact on the New York City culinary scene. And, in honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Island Heritage Month, the 3rd hour crew sheds a light on a few great Asian-American owned business
TODAY 8a: Protests disrupt college graduations. Ryan Reynolds on TODAY. Laura Jarrett and Poppy Harlow on TODAY. Angelina Jolie and “The Outsiders” on TODAY.
Anti-war protests at college campuses across the country impacting many students’ graduations. Also, Ryan Reynolds live in studio 1a to catch up on the latest ahead of the release of his new movie “IF.” Plus, Laura Jarrett and Poppy Harlow join the show to talk about their new children’s book called “The Color of Love.” And, Angelina Jolie and the cast of The Outsiders live to celebrate TODAY’s “Best of Broadway” week.
May 13: Protests disrupt college graduations. New wave of fighting in Gaza. King Charles hands William new military role. Tirico on first game of NFL season.
Anti-war protests at college campuses across the country impacting many students’ graduations. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war as fighting continues in Gaza. Plus, King Charles to hand over Army Corps role from Prince Harry to Prince William as Royal Family dynamics continue. And, TODAY Exclusive: With the entire 2024 NFL schedule coming out later this week, NBC’s Mike Tirico reveals who will be playing in the first game of the season.
Road To Paris: Olympic Breakers Sunny Choi & Victor Montalvo
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.The 2024 Paris Olympics will feature a first, as the sport of Breaking, al
TODAY 3rd Hour: By the numbers … Mother’s Day edition. TODAY Exclusive: Military spouse of the year. Joy Bauer joins for Superfood Friday.
Breaking down the celebration of Mother’s Day by the numbers. Plus, in a TODAY Exclusive, the 3rd Hour sits down with the military spouse of the year. And, Joy Bauer shares some new recipes for Superfood Friday.
TODAY 8a: Senate passes aviation bill. TODAY anchors get together for a special chat ahead of Mother’s Day. TODAY Exclusive: Top Marine commandant saved by a stranger after a near fatal heart attack.
Senate passes aviation bill designed to improve safety and customer service. Plus, TODAY’s Heroes: TODAY anchors get together for a special chat ahead of Mother’s Day. And, in a TODAY Exclusive: Top Marine commandant saved by a stranger after a near fatal heart attack.
May 10: Cease-fire talks stall in the Israel-Hamas war. Judge in Trump hush money trial denies motion for a mistrial. Apple issues apology following controversial ad. Backlash over China zoo’s alleged dyeing of dogs to resemble pandas.
Cease-fire talks stall in Israel-Hamas war. Plus, Judge in Trump hush money trial denies motion for a mistrial as Stormy Daniels completes her testimony. Next, Apple issues apology following controversial ad showing instruments and art supplies being destroyed and replaced by the new iPad Pro. And, backlash over China zoo’s dyeing of dogs to resemble pandas.
TODAY Moms Reflect On Motherhood & Receive A Sweet Mother's Day Surprise
In honor of Mother’s Day, TODAY Moms gather for a celebration of mom's everywhere. Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager, Sheinelle Jones, and Dylan Dreyer share their gratitude for each other and why ‘motherhood is a sisterhood.’ They open up about the joys and challenges of motherhood, life lessons they learned from their own moms, and what their greatest hope is for their children. They even get a surprise Mother's Day message from their kids.
May 9: Another round of severe storms. Biden’s weapon ultimatum to Israel. Miss Teen USA resigns days after Miss USA. Credit card rewards under fire.
Severe weather continues to impact many Americans across the country. Also, President Biden said Wednesday that he would not supply Israel with weapons that could be used to launch an assault on Rafah. Plus, Miss Teen USA resigns just two days after Miss USA gave up her title in latest shakeup to organization. And, TODAY Consumer: The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau set to host a hearing today on airline and credit card rewards programs.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to avoid “spaving” financial trap. Understanding your blood pressure. Friend’s behind “Glow Recipe” skincare. Jennifer Connelly live in studio 1a.
What is “spaving” and how can you avoid this financial trap? Also, Dr. Kavita Aggarwal details all you need to know about blood pressure and the impact it has on your health. Plus, the story behind two friends who weaved their heritage into their own beauty brand. And, Jennifer Connelly live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about her new sci-fi thriller series “Dark Matter.”
TODAY 8a: Tornadoes tear across Midwest. TODAY’S five things. Celebrities share stories about their moms. Steals & Deals: Travel ready.
Michigan declares a state of emergency as more severe weather continues to impact the Midwest. Also, TODAY’s Five Things: Experts share their tips on how to transition from Spring into Summer. Plus, Christy Turlington Burns live in studio 1a for an important conversation about motherhood. And, TODAY Lifestyle and Commerce Contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares some special deals to get you ready for the summer travel season.
May 8: Tornadoes tear across Midwest. Stormy Daniels testifies at Trump trial. Biden addresses campus protests. How to avoid “spaving” financial trap.
Michigan declares a state of emergency as more severe weather continues to impact the Midwest. Also, Stormy Daniels testifies at Donald Trump’s hush money trial. Plus, President Biden condemns antisemitism in speech during Holocaust remembrance ceremony. And, TODAY Consumer: What is “spaving” and how can you avoid this financial trap?
TODAY 3rd Hour: The end of self-checkout? Al live at Smucker’s Mission: Breakfast. Craig and Del one-on-one. Amber Ruffin live in studio 1a.
The battle over self-checkout lanes grow as a new bill in California proposes outlawing them. Also, Al Roker is in San Antonio, TX as Smucker’s throws their 15th annual Mission Breakfast that thanks service men and women for all they do. Plus, Craig Melvin sits down with his son ahead of the release of his new children’s book about fatherhood “I’m Proud Of You.” And, Amber Ruffin live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about her latest projects.
TODAY 8a: New round of deadly tornadoes. Met Gala glamour. Craig and Del one-on-one. Tiffany Haddish on TODAY.
Powerful storms rock central parts of the US overnight as more severe weather is expected over the next couple of days. Also, highlights from the must-see fashion event of the year, The Met Gala. Plus, Craig Melvin sits down with his son ahead of the release of his new children’s book about fatherhood “I’m Proud Of You.” And, Tiffany Haddish live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about her new memoir “I Curse You With Joy.”
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May 7: New round of deadly tornadoes. Israel forces enter Rafah. Miss USA steps down citing mental health. The end of self-checkout?
Powerful storms rock central parts of the US overnight as more severe weather is expected over the next couple of days. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war as talks for a potential ceasefire deal continue. Plus, Miss USA Noelia Voigt announces she is stepping down after a 7-month reign, citing her mental health as a main reason. And, In-Depth TODAY: The battle over self-checkout lanes grow as a new bill in California proposes outlawing them.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist: Melanoma Awareness Month. Best-selling author, Cleo Wade, talks her latest children’s book. Celebrity inspired workouts for Spring.
TODAY’s Checklist details everything SPF ahead of Melanoma Awareness Month. And, Motivational Monday: Best-selling author, Cleo Wade, shares messages of love and hope with the release of her latest children’s book. Plus, Ben Bruno shares celebrity inspired workouts for Spring.
TODAY 8a: TODAY EXCLUSIVE: Jenna Bush Hager sits down with Anna Wintour. Entertainment executive, Bonnie Hammer, details new book that tackles lies women are told at work. Pediatric cancer patients reunite with nurses who cared for them.
TODAY EXCLSUIVE: Jenna Bush Hager talks all things MET Gala with Anna Wintour ahead of the big event. And, Hoda Kotb sits down with Bonnie Hammer to discuss her new book tackling lies women are told at work. Plus, TODAY celebrates Nurse’s Day by reuniting pediatric cancer patients with nurses who cared for them.
May 6: Widespread flooding across the south. Israel orders evacuations of Rafah. Protestors disrupting university commencements. TODAY EXCLUSIVE: Meet the Polaris crew as they get ready for first private spaceflight and spacewalk.
Widespread flooding across the south with hundreds rescued as millions brace for more severe weather. Plus, little sign of breakthrough in ceasefire and hostage talk as Israel orders evacuations for Rafah. Next, shutdown of university encampments and ongoing arrests as protestors disrupt commencement. And, a TODAY EXCLUSIVE: Meet the Polaris crew as they prepare for the first private spaceflight.
Road To Paris: Olympic Swimmers Ryan Murphy & Bobby Finke
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.As the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics continues, meet some of the to
TODAY 3rd Hour: Countdown to the 150th Kentucky Derby. “The Wiz” returns to Broadway. What to read. Kate Hudson’s debut album.
Dylan Dreyer is at the iconic Churchill Downs with Mike Tirico and Steve Kornacki to set the scene at the Kentucky Derby and break down the odds for this year’s race. Plus, a behind-the-scenes look at Broadway’s revival of “The Wiz.” Also, Julia Quinn, author of the bestselling “Bridgerton” series is here to share her favorite new reads in May. The 3rd hour sits down with the multi-talented Kate Hudson to discuss her debut album “Glorious.”
TODAY 8a: Severe storms impact millions. Looking ahead to the Kentucky Derby. Chrissy Teigen and John Legend on TODAY. Kate Hudson’s debut album.
Mass evacuations triggered after another round of powerful storms slam the South and Midwest with a string a tornadoes and parts of Texas getting nearly two-feet of rain. Plus, we’re getting you ready for tomorrow’s milestone “Kentucky Derby” – the 150th annual run for the roses. Also, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are here with their beloved pets after launching a new pet food and lifestyle brand called “Kismet.” And, Kate Hudson discusses the release of her debut album and why she is now read
May 3: Severe storms impact millions. New clashes between police and protesters. Trump hush money trial. Idaho murder suspect back in court.
Mass evacuations triggered after another round of powerful storms slam the South and Midwest with a string of tornadoes and parts of Texas getting nearly two-feet of rain. Plus, new images from this week’s unrest as dozens of college campuses remain on edge amid more clashes between police and demonstrators. Also, the latest in President Trump’s hush money trial where jurors heard from a key prosecution witness. And, lawyers for the man accused of killing four Idaho college students blasted pro
TODAY 3rd Hour: Anger and its impact on your heart health. What to do with your tax refund. Team USA flying high. Spring to Summer wardrobe.
A new study reveals how a surge of anger could raise risks in heart attacks. Also, with tax refunds coming in, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details some wise ways to put that money to good use. Plus, as the countdown to the Paris Olympics shortens, NBC’s Keir Simmons gets a look at the plane that will be transporting the US athletes to France. And, style expert Jasmine Snow shares some essential wardrobe items to own to help get you through the changing seasons.
TODAY 8a: Campus confrontations across U.S. Selena Gomez talks mental health. Swifties take over London pub. Hannah Waddingham on TODAY.
Campus protests across the country continue amid police crackdowns. Also, Hoda Kotb sits down with Selena Gomez as she teams up with US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy to shine a spotlight on youth mental health. Plus, the Black Dog Pub in London is now overrun with tourists after Taylor Swift releases a song about the place. And, Hannah Waddingham live in studio 1a to catch up ahead of the release of her new movie with Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling “The Fall Guy.”
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May 2: Campus confrontations across U.S. Trump goes from trial to trail. Outrage over boaters dumping trash. Anger and its impact on your heart health.
Campus protests across the country continue amid police crackdowns. Also, Donald Trump back on the campaign trail as he calls out judge in hush money trial. Plus, the search is on for a group of boaters in Florida seen dumping trash into the ocean. And, In-Depth TODAY: A new study reveals how a surge of anger could raise risks in heart attacks.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New guidelines for breast cancer screening. What to buy in May. Veteran’s reunite in “The Aviators.” Catching up with…Melissa Joan Hart.
NBC Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the new guidance provided by the “U.S. Preventative Services Task Force” on breast cancer screening. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some big sales and deals to take advantage of in the month of May. Plus, in honor of the first day of Military Appreciation Month, some remarkable Vietnam veterans join the show to share their story. Also, Melissa Joan Hart live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new Lifetime movie “The Bad Guardian.”
TODAY 8a: Police clash with college protesters. Tiger Woods on TODAY. Chris Pine on TODAY. College Decision Day on the plaza!
NYPD officials descend on Columbia University to clear protestors as officials begin to take stronger action across college campuses. Also, Tiger Woods live in studio 1a to catch up, talk some golf, and discuss his new performance and apparel company “Sun Day Red.” Plus, Chris Pine joins the show ahead of the release of his directorial debut film that he also stars in “Poolman.” And, the TODAY team celebrates College Decision Day on the plaza!
May 1: Police clash with college protesters. Trump held in contempt. New twist in Idaho college murder case. Consumers push back on fast food prices.
NYPD officials descend on Columbia University to clear protestors as officials begin to take stronger action across college campuses. Also, Donald Trump threatened with jail time after judge in hush money trial holds him contempt for violating gag order. Plus, the latest on Bryan Kohberger and the Idaho murders case. And, TODAY Consumer: Restaurants are pushing back against soaring fast food prices.
TODAY 3rd Hour: iPhone users sound the alarm. Saving for Summer. “Fleurs Et Sel” cookie craze. Mother’s Day gifts.
Some customers feel their iPhone alarms aren’t going off. Also, NBC News Senior Business Analyst Stephanie Ruhle provides advice on how to keep your budget in check this summer. Plus, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung shares the story behind a bakery that’s sparking the latest buzz in Los Angeles’ cookie craze. And, with Mother’s Day less than two weeks away, lifestyle expert Chassie Post has a few thoughtful gift ideas for any mom.
TODAY 8a: Campus protests escalate throughout country. New guidance on kids and screen time. Reaching great heights. Healing with love.
Campus protests are continuing to intensify across the country, prompting university officials to now warn students about potential bans and suspensions from school. Also, pediatrician and Co-Director of the “American Academy of Pediatrics,” Dr. Jenny Radeski, offers new guidance on screen time and social media for kids of all ages. Plus, Craig Melvin shares the inspiring story of a man with Parkinson’s disease and his rock-climbing instructor who are giving many people with the condition hope.
April 30: Campus protests escalate throughout country. Fourth officer dead after shootout. iPhone users sound the alarm. Inside look at “Ozempic personality.”
Campus protests are continuing to intensify across the country, prompting university officials to now warn students about potential bans and suspensions from school. Also, four law enforcement officers were killed after being met by gunfire while serving a warrant in North Carolina. Plus, some customers feel their iPhone alarms aren’t going off. And, In-Depth TODAY: A closer look at “Ozempic personality” and the side effects of popular weight loss drugs.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Giant pandas returning to U.S. Food for thought. Ally Love’s stress-less strategies. Laura Benanti live on TODAY.
Meet giant pandas Yoon Shuan and Seeng Bao, who will hopefully arrive at the San Diego Zoo sometime this summer as part of an ongoing plan to protect the species. Plus, Al Roker returns to Washington, D.C. to spotlight the legendary Ben’s Chili Bowl. Also, there's no time like the present to prioritize wellness and self-care, so Ally Love is here with strategies for a stress-free season. And, the 3rd hour catches up with Broadway star Laura Benanti as she returns to the stage in a one-woman show
TODAY 8a: Inside new “re-commerce” trend. Donna Kelce’s Mother’s Day picks. “The Idea of You” stars on TODAY. One on One with Melanie Lynskey.
Vicky Nguyen shares a behind-the scenes look at a new type of store selling brand-name goods at a fraction of retail prices. Plus, Donna Kelce is here to share a few Mother’s Day gift ideas. Also, Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine talk about their new movie featuring an unexpected romance between a single mom and a young pop start. And, acting powerhouse Melanie Lynskey joins us for a first look at her new series “The Tattooist of Auschwitz” on Peacock.
April 29: Blinken arrives in Middle East. Biden takes jabs at Trump. Royal Family’s next steps. New push for long Super Bowl weekend.
Breaking overnight: Secretary Blinken arrives overnight in the Middle East to push for a cease-fire and hostage deal. Plus, the campaign trail came to Washington at the Annual White House Correspondents Dinner where President Biden took shots against Donald Trump. Also, Prince William and Princess Kate are marking their 13th wedding anniversary, while King Charles is getting set to return to royal duties after his cancer diagnosis. And, the NFL is now backing the years-long push by fans to the
Road To Paris: Olympic Swimmers Katie Ledecky & Regan Smith
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY’s Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they’re most looking forward to at the Olympic games.As the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics continues, meet some of the to
TODAY 3rd Hour: Gisele’s emotional traffic stop. Career advice for your every stage. Soccer star María Sánchez breaks boundaries. Actor Kate Walsh & Director Whitney White live.
Florida police release body camera video of supermodel Gisele Bündchen’s emotional traffic stop. Also, how to handle your career at any stage of life. Plus, the highest paid women’s soccer player, María Sánchez, talks about her journey in sports. And, Kate Walsh and Whitney White talk about their Off Broadway play, Jordans.
TODAY 8a: New arrests amid campus clashes. Walmart employee’s incredible run. Tackling male infertility. Top Spring-cleaning mistakes.
Change taking place on college campuses across the country as tensions rise and graduation approaches. Also, a Walmart employee with Olympic dreams. Plus, men share their stories on male fertility to help others. And, mistakes you’re making during spring cleaning.
April 26: Supreme court hears Trump immunity claim. New arrests amid campus clashes. Weinstein conviction overturned. Gisele’s emotional traffic stop.
The Supreme Court hears arguments over Donald Trump’s claim that presidents should be immune from criminal charges. Also, change taking place on college campuses across the country as tensions rise and graduation approaches. Plus, fallout following New York Appeals Court overturning Harvey Weinstein rape conviction. And, Florida police release body camera video of supermodel Gisele Bündchen’s emotional traffic stop.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Looking ahead to the NFL Draft. Financial mindfulness. Future of fighting wildfires. Catching up with… Jim Gaffigan.
With the NFL draft set to begin tonight, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung details all the players and teams to look out for ahead of the marquee event. Also, CNBC’s Senior Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson separates fact from myth when it comes to financial awareness. Plus, TODAY climate: A look into a potential new way to fight wildfires that involves robots. And, Jim Gaffigan live in studio 1a to catch up ahead of the release of the new Netflix movie he’s starring in “Unfrosted.”
TODAY 8a: Chaos on college campuses. New push to delay menopause. Old school headphones making a comeback. Shop TODAY: Vacation essentials.
Protests on college campuses continue to grow overnight as university leaders struggle to contain escalating tension. Also, NBC’s Anne Thompson gets an inside look at the groundbreaking research being done at Columbia University into delaying menopause and preserving fertility longer for women. Plus, wired headphones are making a comeback – the benefits of wearing headphones with wires. And, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares a few must-have summer items you can get at a discoun
April 25: Chaos on college campuses. Trump allies charged in 2020 election scheme. American tourist facing prison sentence. Weight loss drug shortages.
Protests on college campuses continue to grow overnight as university leaders struggle to contain escalating tensions. Also, the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on Donald Trump’s Presidential immunity case. Plus, an American tourist is facing up to twelve years in prison after authorities in Turks and Caicos find ammo in their luggage. And, In-depth TODAY: With summer approaching, concern is growing over rising shortages in weight loss drugs.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Cracking down on airline fees. Insurance 101. Historic gospel group “Blind Boys of Alabama.” Influencer Iskra Lawrence on infertility journey.
Biden administration unveils new airline passenger rights, including improving refunds and addressing airline junk fees. Also, NBC’s Senior Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen details all you need to know about home, life, and car insurance. Plus, Craig Melvin sits down with one of the longest running musical groups in the country, the “Blind Boys of Alabama.” And, influencer Iskra Lawrence joins the show to share her story in honor of National Infertility Awareness Week.
TODAY 8a: Senate passes massive foreign aid package. Parental burnout impacting millions. Knowing when to stay and when to go. Shop this list: Ultimate hair guide.
The Senate passes $95 billion in war aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan after months of delays, sending the legislation to President Biden. Also, a new study reveals parents are struggling with loneliness and burnout and the changes parents can make to avoid these issues. Plus, best-selling author and host of the podcast “How to Walk Into a Room: The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away,” Emily P. Freeman, live in studio 1a. And, celebrity hairstylist Lacy Redway joins the show to s
April 24: Senate passes massive foreign aid package. Crackdown on campus protests. $139 million settlement for USA gymnasts. Millennials taking over “senior” communities.
The Senate passes $95 billion in war aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan after months of delays, sending the legislation to President Biden. Also, college campus protests across the country against the Israel-Hamas war continue to grow. Plus, the US Justice Department reaches settlement over the FBI’s mishandlings of Larry Nassar’s gymnasts abuse. And, In-depth TODAY: A look at the growing trend of millennials moving out of cities and into residential areas usually meant for older Americans.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New study on female patients & female doctors. Consumer Confidential: Health insurance. She made it: ALPYN beauty. Catching up with… John Leguizamo.
A new study reveals surprising information on the difference of care you receive between male and female doctors. Also, NBC News Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans details everything you need to know about health insurance and how to choose a plan that’s right for you. Plus, the story behind a beauty company that is making an impact on the environment. And, John Leguizamo live in studio 1a to catch up ahead of the release of his new show “The Green Veil.”
TODAY 8a: Cross-country campus protests escalate. Inside look at Barbara Walters’ legacy. Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling on TODAY. Blood sugar and your health.
Colleges across the country are struggling to contain intensifying protests against the Israel-Hamas war. Also, NBC’s Kate Snow sits down with Susan Page, the author of a deeply personal new biography about the life and legacy of Barbara Walters. Plus, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung sits down with Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt ahead of the release of their new film “The Fall Guy.” And, Your Health: What to know about blood sugar and the foods you can naturally eat to balance your blood sugar.
April 23: Cross-country campus protests escalate. Inside Trump’s trial. Elon Musk & Tesla under fire. New study on female patients & female doctors.
Colleges across the country are struggling to contain intensifying protests against the Israel-Hamas war. Also, first witness testimony in Trump hush money trial set to resume today following hearing on whether the former President violated gag order. Plus, Elon Musk and Tesla facing backlash ahead of their key profits report. And, In-Depth TODAY: A new study reveals surprising information on the difference of care you receive between male and female doctors.
TODAY 3rd Hour: LSU gymnastics star Olivia “Livvy” Dunne LIVE. Real estate outlook as mortgage rates climb. Five questions to ask your doctor. Navy Lt. runs from California to NYC for charity.
LSU gymnastics star Olivia Dunne chats about her career and the team’s national title win. Also, rising mortgage rates are making it harder than ever to buy a home. Plus, breaking down five questions to ask when you next visit your primary care physician. And, a naval officer’s amazing journey for charity.
TODAY 8a: House passes possible TikTok ban. Kevin Bacon’s “Footloose” return. TODAY bestsellers. TODAY celebrates Earth Day.
TikTok could disappear from app stores nationwide unless its Chinese parent company sells it. Also, Kevin Bacon returns to the high school where Footloose was filmed to celebrate their prom day. Plus, great style solutions and finds. And, the Big Green Bus stops by the Plaza to celebrate Earth Day.
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April 22: Opening statements at Trump trial. $95 billion foreign aid bill passes. Morgan Wallen breaks silence after arrest. Mortgage rates spike.
The former president is expected to be back in the courtroom this morning as opening statements are set to get underway. Also, some Republicans call for Speaker Johnson to resign after he worked with Democrats to pass a controversial foreign aid bill. Plus, Morgan Wallen addresses his arrest earlier this month at a bar in Nashville. And, rising mortgage rates are making it harder than ever to buy a home.
Road to Paris: Olympic Gymnasts Shilese Jones & Fred Richard
As the race for the U.S. Women and Men’s Gymnastics squads heats up, Shilese Jones and Fred Richards are among the athletes working toward their Olympic dreams. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Shilese and Fred share their personal journeys, and hopes to make their Olympic debuts.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Swift surprise with double album. The Caitlin Clark phenomenon. Medicine cabinet refresh. The upside. “George to the Rescue” renovates home for jazz lover.
Surprises and fan reaction as Taylor Swift releases her new album. Plus, Caitlin Clark’s historic week as America embraces its newest superstar. Also, Dr. Jen Caudle shares what medicines and medical supplies to keep, and which to toss. And, “George to the Rescue” renovates an 1890s home for a jazz lover with lupus.
TODAY 8a: Israel carries out strike against Iran. 100 arrests at Columbia University protest. Columbine 25 years later. Inside look at “Pop Girl Spring”
Israel carries out a limited military strike against Iran almost a week after Iran’s unprecedented attack. Plus, more than 100 Pro-Palestinian protestors were arrested yesterday at Columbia University. Also, Colorado community comes together to honor and heal on 25th anniversary of Columbine shooting. And, some are calling it “Pop Girl Spring” as major women artists release highly anticipated new music.
April 19: Israel carries out strike against Iran. House speaker on the hot seat. Jurors seated in Trump trial. Close call on airport runway.
Israel carries out a limited military strike against Iran almost a week after Iran’s unprecedented attack - former Pentagon and CIA Chief of Staff Jeremy Bash joins us LIVE with more on the strike and the message it sends. Plus, NBC’s Kristen Welker has more on the massive foreign aid package moving forward on Capitol Hill. Also, 12 jurors have been seated in the Trump hush money trial as the search for alternates continues. And, the FAA is investigating a close call between Jet Blue and Southwe
TODAY 3rd Hour: Prince William resumes Royal duties. TODAY’s checklist: Proper use of common meds. Los Angeles residents find community in nature. The stars of “The Sympathizer.”
Prince William resumes Royal duties for the first time since Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis. Also, board certified surgeon Dr. Cedrek McFadden details all you need to know about common medications and how to use them. Plus, NBC’s Gadi Schwartz visits a community in Los Angeles where outdoor adventures are helping the people connect with nature. And, Sandra Oh and Hoa Xuande join the show to catch up and talk about their new series “The Sympathizer.”
TODAY 8a: Millions impacted by 911 outages. Weight loss drug shortages. One-on-one with Orlando Bloom. TODAY food: Chicken parm recipe.
A major 911 call outage overnight impacts several states, leaving emergency responders scrambling for hours. Also, TODAY consumer: Many customers are facing shortages on weight loss drugs likes Zepbound. Plus, Orlando Bloom live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new Peacock series “To The Edge.” And, chef Mario Carbone cooks up a delicious Italian classic chicken parm recipe.
April 18: Millions impacted by 911 outages. House sets vote on foreign aid. Prince William resumes Royal duties. Taylor Swift mania over new album.
A major 911 call outage overnight impacts several states, leaving emergency responders scrambling for hours. Also, Speaker Mike Johnson moves forward with aid bills despite pushback. Plus, Prince William resumes Royal duties for the first time since Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis. And, excitement builds for the release of Taylor Swifts newest album “The Tortured Poets Department” tonight.
TODAY 3rd Hour: 100 days to Paris Olympics. 3X3 men’s basketball team live on TODAY. By the numbers: Countdown to Paris. New life for old school signs.
With the countdown to the Paris Olympics just 100 days away, NBC’s Keir Simmons gets a behind-the-scenes look at how the city is prepping for the events. Also, the men’s 3x3 USA basketball team live on the plaza. Plus, NBC News Business and Data Correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down the Paris Olympics by the numbers. And, an inside look at a company that’s taking old school technology and putting a new spin on it.
TODAY 8a: Extreme weather rips across Midwest. Inside the psychology of birth order. 100 days to Paris Olympics.
Severe weather continues to impact several states in the Midwest, including extreme rain, hail, and tornadoes. Also, a recent viral video on being the youngest, oldest, or middle child has sparked conversation on the impact of birth order and how that affects our interactions with others. Plus, to celebrate 100 days until the Paris Olympics, the TODAY team is joined by a few Team USA athletes on the plaza.
April 17: Extreme weather rips across Midwest. Jurors seated in Trump trial. Trillions of cicadas set to emerge. 100 days to Paris Olympics.
Severe weather continues to impact several states in the Midwest, including extreme rain, hail, and tornadoes. Also, seven jurors were seated in Donald Trump’s criminal trial as prosecutors and lawyers spar over 2020 social media posts. Plus, potentially trillions of cicadas are set to swarm parts of the country as part of a “double emergence” that hasn’t happened in 200 years. And, with the countdown to the Paris Olympics just 100 days away, NBC’s Keir Simmons gets a behind-the-scenes look at h
TODAY 3rd Hour: Frequent fliers programs under scrutiny. LinkedIn’s list of top companies. Michael Douglas live on TODAY. George Takei live in studio 1a.
What you need to know about airline credit cards and loyalty programs as the Government calls a hearing to see if you’re really getting all the perks you’re promised. Also, LinkedIn Editor-In-Chief Dan Roth joins the show to share their list of the top companies in 2024. Plus, Hollywood legend Michael Douglas live in studio 1a to catch up as he takes on the historic role of Ben Franklin in new series “Franklin.” And, George Takei sits down with the crew to talk about his latest project, a childr
TODAY 8a: Growing tensions across Middle East. Growing concerns over social media and kids. One-one-one with Michael Douglas. Steals & deals for Mother’s Day.
Tensions between Iran and Israel ramp up amid protests in cities across the US. Also, the American Psychological Association releases a new report on the impact of social media on kids and teenagers, calling for companies to protect them. Plus, Hollywood legend Michael Douglas live in studio 1a to catch up as he takes on the historic role of Ben Franklin in new series “Franklin.” And, with Mother’s Day approaching, TODAY Lifestyle and Commerce contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares some great gif
April 16: Growing tensions across Middle East. Trump trial jury selection. Scott Peterson back in court. Credit card perks under scrutiny.
Tensions between Iran and Israel ramp up amid protests in cities across the US. Also, the latest on Donald Trump’s criminal trial as jury selection continues. Plus, Scott Peterson is back in court today for the first of three hearings as the LA Innocence Project takes up his murder case. And, In-Depth TODAY: What you need to know about airline credit cards and loyalty programs as the Government calls a hearing to see if you’re really getting all the perks you’re promised.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Battle over O.J. Simpson estate. One-on-one with Caitlin Clark. U.S. Women’s soccer team LIVE in Studio 1A. Catching up with Henry Cavill and Henry Golding.
The executor of O.J. Simpson’s estate plans to fight payout to the families of victims Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. Plus, Caitlin Clark sits down with NBC’s Stephanie Gosk ahead of tonight’s WNBA draft. Also, members of the U.S. Women’s Soccer team join us LIVE in Studio 1A as we count down to the Paris Olympics. And, catching up with Henry Cavill and Henry Golding as they star in the action-packed new film “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.”
TODAY 8a: Growing crisis in Middle East. Arrests and new evidence in missing moms case. Rebuilding Notre Dame. Road to Paris for Team USA Gymnasts.
Israel weighs response after Iran missile and drone barrage. Plus, four people have been arrested in connection with missing Kansas moms. Also, Notre Dame Cathedral nears re-opening five years after fire. And, Team USA Gymnasts LIVE in Studio 1A celebrating nearly 100 days out to the Paris Olympics.
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April 15: Growing crisis in Middle East. Trump criminal trial begins. Battle over O.J. Simpson estate. One-on-one with Caitlin Clark.
Israel weighs response after Iran missile and drone barrage – National Security Council Spokesman John Kirby joins us with more. Plus, President Trump’s historic hush money trial gets underway today. Also, the executor of O.J. Simpson’s estate plans to fight payout to the families of victims Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. And, one-on-one with Caitlin Clark ahead of tonight’s WNBA draft.
Road To Paris: Olympic Gymnasts
The competition for coveted spots on the US Women’s Gymnastics team is fierce and with World and Olympic champions, like Simone Biles, Gabby Douglas and Suni Lee vying for spots, the 2024 team could be one of the toughest to make…ever. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Suni Lee and Shilese Jones share how they hope to go for gold in Paris.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Reaction to the death of O.J. Simpson. Common spring questions. Vice President Al Gore on climate mission. Dennis Quaid, Cheech Marin and Jay Hernandez live.
A look back at the life of O.J. Simpson. Plus, Dr. John Torres answers commonly asked questions about spring allergies. Also, former Vice President Al Gore talks about his organization, “The Climate Reality Project.” And Dennis Quaid, Cheech Marin and Jay Hernandez stop by Studio 1A to chat about their new project, “The Long Game.”
TODAY 8a: Ohtani ex-interpreter charged in $16M fraud. O.J. Simpson: from fame to infamy. Inside look at “An American Bombing”. Proud “girl dad” goes viral.
Shohei Ohtani’s ex-interpreter charged with stealing $16 million from the MLB star. Plus, the legacy of O.J. Simpson in pop culture. Also, Katie Couric stops by to talk about the new documentary she produced on the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. And the viral proud girl dad joins Hoda and Savannah in Studio 1A with his four girls.
April 12: Reaction to the death of O.J. Simpson. U.S. on alert over Mideast tensions. Inside the “trial of the century”. Fast food prices skyrocket.
Reactions to the death of the infamous O.J. Simpson. Plus, tensions remain high between Israel and Hamas with fears of the war spreading to the rest of the region. Also, a look back at O.J. Simpson’s trial of the century. And inflations effect on fast food prices.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Gold rush at Costco. Navigating the car market. Founder of “Moolah Kicks. Best of wellness awards.
NBC’s Sam Brock details why consumers are stocking up on gold bars and what you need to know before you purchase gold. Also, NBC’s Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares a few tips on buying, leasing, and selling cars. Plus, the story behind a CEO who is trying to change the game when it comes to women’s sneakers. And, TODAY Lifestyle Contributor Mario Armstrong lays out the best in wellness products from sleep to fitness.
TODAY 8a: Deadly storms sweep across the South. Inside the “upskill” revolution. Best one-piece swimsuits for summer. TODAY food: Chive crusted salmon recipe.
Severe weather continues to impact the southern region of the U.S., including several tornadoes. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details the growing trend called “upskilling” in the workplace. Plus, Editor-In-Chief of Glamour Magazine, Samantha Barry, shares a few must-try one-piece swimsuits to have for the summer. And, chef Curtis Stone whips up a delicious chive crusted salmon recipe perfect for a weeknight dinner.
April 11: Deadly storms sweep across South. Arizona abortion ban fallout. Idaho murder suspect back in court. Gold rush at Costco.
Severe weather continues to impact the southern region of the U.S., including several tornadoes. Also, reaction and fallout in Arizona over controversial abortion ban decision. Plus, the latest on the University of Idaho murders case. And, In-Depth TODAY: Why consumers are stocking up on gold bars and what you need to know before you purchase gold.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Taking on summer travel season. Last-minute tax tips. Celebrating 50 years of People Magazine. Jesse Eisenberg live in studio 1a.
NBC’S Sam Brock explores the growing concerns over summer travel and details what you need to know before you book a trip. Also, NBC’s Senior Business Analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares a few last minute tax tips to help you file yours before the deadline. Plus, TODAY Exclusive: People Magazine celebrates a half century and announces their historic 50th anniversary cover. And, Jesse Eisenberg live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new film “Sasquatch Sunset.”
TODAY 8a: Arizona upholds abortion ban. Celebrating 50 years of People Magazine. New safety measures for Uber riders. Multitasking risks.
Arizona’s Supreme Court upholds near-total abortion ban law from 1864, adding to the growing battle over access in America. Also, TODAY Exclusive: People Magazine celebrates a half century and announces their historic 50th anniversary cover. Plus, Uber exclusively announces on TODAY that the company is rolling out new and improved safety measures. And, NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. John Torres details the myths behind multi-tasking and what you may need to reconsider.
April 10: Arizona upholds abortion ban. Victims’ families confront school shooter’s parents. Assistant principal charged in school shooting. Taking on summer travel season.
Arizona’s Supreme Court upholds a near-total abortion ban law from 1864, adding to the growing battle over access in America. Also, the parents of Michigan school shooter Ethan Crumbley both sentenced to 10-15 years for involuntary manslaughter during emotional trial. Plus, the former assistant principal of a Virginia school where a 6-year-old student shot his teacher last year has been indicted on child abuse charges. And, In-Depth TODAY: The growing concerns over summer travel and what you nee
TODAY 3rd Hour: America celebrates the solar eclipse. Modern medicine. Fast food family behind In-N-Out Burger. “Green” ways to care for plants.
The best moments from yesterday’s solar eclipse and the TODAY team gives an inside look at the fun they had experiencing the phenomenon together. Also, NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the latest in medical headlines and new studies. Plus, NBC’s Savannah Sellers gets an inside look at the woman behind the iconic burger chain In-N-Out. And, plant stylist Hilton Carter shares a few sustainable tips and tricks to take care of your plants.
TODAY 8a: TODAY team “covers” the eclipse. TODAY bestsellers: Home solutions. TODAY food: Tomato soup and grilled cheese recipe.
The best moments from yesterday’s solar eclipse and the TODAY team gives an inside look at the fun they had experiencing the phenomenon together. Also, lifestyle expert Jenn Falik shares a few home solution and problem solving products at a discount. Plus, America’s favorite grill dad's, Mark Anderson and Ryan Fey, whip up a delicious tomato soup and grilled cheese recipe.
April 9: America celebrates the solar eclipse. Trump weighs in on abortion debate. Country star Morgan Wallen’s legal troubles. A.I. and advertising.
Millions of Americans gathered around the country to celebrate the joy and wonder of the solar eclipse. Also, fallout over Donald Trump’s remarks about abortion restriction laws in the US. Plus, country music star Morgan Wallen in new legal trouble after latest arrest. And, In-Depth TODAY: An inside look at the rise and impact of A.I. on advertising in the beauty industry.
TODAY 3rd Hour: U.S. preps for solar eclipse. South Carolina beats Iowa for NCAA title. How to clean up your inbox. The “cozy cardio” fitness trend.
Al checks in from the path of totality of the solar eclipse. Plus, Craig Melvin, Sheinelle Jones and Dylan Dreyer chat with South Carolina Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley and guard Raven Johnson about their NCAA championship win. Also, Vicky Nguyen explains how you can clean up your inbox and avoid spam emails. And NBC’s Zinhle Essamuah shares the new trend encouraging a cozier approach to cardio.
TODAY 8a: U.S. preps for solar eclipse. America celebrates the eclipse. Nicole Richie on TODAY. Shop this list Target circle week.
Millions gather from all over the world to view the total solar eclipse. Plus, a closer look at the unique parties, events and mass weddings planned for the eclipse. Also, Nicole Richie stops by Studio 1A to chat about starring in the 90s remake “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitters Dead.” And shop all day contributor Chassie Post shares the best deals of Target’s circle week.
April 8: U.S. preps for solar eclipse. Israel withdrawing ground troops. South Carolina beats Iowa for NCAA title. Eclipse safety 101.
Millions of Americans gather for a rare total solar eclipse. Plus, Israel is withdrawing troops from Gaza as cease-fire negotiations are set to resume. Also, the South Carolina Gamecocks defeat the Iowa Hawkeyes and Caitlin Clark to win the NCAA women’s basketball championship. And, what you need to know to keep your family and pets safe during the eclipse.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Eclipse Excitement. Athlete to Watch: Sky Brown. Spring Style.
Morgan Chesky is live in Dallas with the eclipse countdown. Plus, Olympian Sky Brown chats about her children’s book, “The Life-Changing Magic of Skateboarding.” And, sharing some fun style trends for warmer weather.
TODAY 8a: Mother who saved son’s life. World’s youngest mentalist. TODAY Bestsellers.
Meet a mother, who raced into action using C.P.R. to save her son’s life at a little league game – they will be here with an important message for all families to hear. Plus, the world’s youngest mentalist, Nevo Abutbul performs live in Studio 1A. And, Adrianna Brach is here with products to give your beauty routine a spring refresh!
April 5: Biden’s call with Benjamin Netanyahu. Costly rise of Porch Pirates. Honey bees making a comeback.
The latest on Biden’s call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu – Savannah Guthrie will go one-on-one with the Spokesperson for the White House National Security Council, John Kirby. Plus, an inside look at the costly rise of porch pirates, and what homeowners and police are doing to fight back. Also, inside the remarkable comeback of the honey bee – and why it’s so vital for the crops and food you rely on.
TODAY 3rd Hour: American tourist killed on safari. How to save money & help the planet. Al goes “Back to the Future” on Broadway. Elizabeth and Damian Hurley on TODAY.
Shocking video released of an American tourist killed by a charging elephant during an African safari. Also, in honor of Earth Month, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details a few ways to make smarter purchases that are good for the planet and your wallet. Plus, a behind-the-scenes look at Al Roker’s stint on Broadway’s “Back to the Future.” And, Elizabeth and Damian Hurley live in studio to catch up and talk about their new movie “Strictly Confidential.”
TODAY 8a: Severe weather leads to travel chaos. 20 years of Kate in the spotlight. Managing college admissions stress. Hair treatments that really work.
Severe weather impacting millions across the country as the FAA prepares for a busy travel weekend. Also, twenty years since Kate Middleton was first photographed as Prince William’s boyfriend, the couple faces their toughest test yet. Plus, with college admission decision season here, author and journalist Jennifer Wallace shares advice for families on managing the stress of making that important choice. And, dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry details the common problem of hair loss in women and
April 4: Severe weather leads to travel chaos. Desperate search for earthquake survivors. American tourist killed on safari. Inside growing “anti-diet” movement.
Severe weather impacting millions across the country as the FAA prepares for a busy travel weekend. Also, the latest on rescue efforts in Taiwan following the strongest earthquake there in 25 years. Plus, shocking video released of an American tourist killed by a charging elephant during an African safari. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details the growing anti-diet movement in America.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Push to disconnect from work. Business behind solar eclipse glasses. WWE superstar Cody Rhodes live on TODAY. Sweet story behind “Smartsweets” candy.
NBC’s Emilie Ikeda details the growing movement of people trying to separate their work and personal lives. Also, NBC’s Maura Barrett gets a behind-the-scenes look at a manufacturer in Tennessee that dominates the solar eclipse glasses industry. Plus, WWE star Cody Rhodes live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about WrestleMania 40. And, the story behind a candy brand that’s reinventing some childhood favorites with less sugar.
TODAY 8a: Powerful earthquake rocks Taiwan. Weight loss drugs at Costco. Gillian Anderson on TODAY. Steals & deals: Fresh finds.
Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in decades rocks the coast of the island nation Wednesday morning. Also, Costco is rolling out a new weight-loss program and what that means for consumers. Plus, Gillian Anderson live in studio 1a to catch up ahead of the release of her new Netflix film “Scoop.” And, TODAY Lifestyle and Commerce Contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares a few of the latest products from home goods to active wear that you can get at a bargain.
April 3: Powerful earthquake rocks Taiwan. Severe storms leave path of destruction. Music stars take on A.I. Push to disconnect from work.
Taiwan’s strongest earthquake in decades rocks the coast of the island nation Wednesday morning. Also, the Governor of Kentucky declares a state of emergency as severe weather continues to hit the South and Midwest. Plus, some of the world’s top musicians are joining forces to sign an open letter against the use of A.I. in the industry. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Emilie Ikeda details the growing movement of people trying to separate their work and personal lives.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Cruise ship passengers stranded. Warning about tax scams. Texas city prepares for eclipse tourism. Comedian Alex Edelman live in studio 1a.
Eight Norwegian cruise passengers left stranded in an African island nation after the ship left port without them. Also, CNBC Senior Personal Finance Correspondent Sharon Epperson details how to avoid tax scams with two weeks to go until the deadline. Plus, NBC’s Morgan Chesky visits a special town in Texas to see how they’re preparing for Monday’s solar eclipse. And, Alex Edelman joins the show to catch up and discuss the television debut of his comedy special “Just For Us.”
TODAY 8a: World Central Kitchen workers killed in strike. Seal pups nursed back to health. Seth Meyers and Mike Birbiglia on TODAY. TODAY food: Chicken paillard & snap pea salad recipe
Several workers delivering humanitarian aid in Gaza for “World Central Kitchen” killed in a reported Israeli airstrike. Also, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda is on the Jersey Shore as two rescued and rehabbed seal pups are released back to the ocean. Plus, Seth Meyers and Mike Birbiglia live in studio to catch up and talk about their new documentary “Good One: A Show About Jokes.” And, chef Michael Symon cooks a delicious grilled chicken paillard and snap pea salad recipe.
April 2: Severe storms sweep across U.S. World Central Kitchen workers killed in strike. Cruise ship passengers stranded. When weight loss drugs don’t work.
Extreme weather impacting millions of people across the country. Also, several workers delivering humanitarian aid in Gaza for “World Central Kitchen” killed in a reported Israeli airstrike. Plus, eight Norwegian cruise passengers left stranded in an African island nation after the ship left port without them. And, In-Depth TODAY: What to do when popular weight loss drugs don’t work.
TODAY 3rd Hour: What to buy in April. Generation Next. Catching up with D’Arcy Carden.
In Consumer Confidential, breaking down the big sales and fun freebies in April. Plus, meet Rudy Mancuso, a talented musician who’s been entertaining people on social media for years and is now out with his film, “Musica.” Also, catching up with actress D’Arcy Carden on her new podcast.
TODAY 8a: Inside the White House’s Easter Egg Roll. Kyle Kelce live in Studio 1A. Rebel Wilson on new memoir.
Al Roker joins us from the White House at the annual Easter Egg Roll with special guests, President Biden and Dr. Jill Biden. Plus, Kylie Kelce is live in Studio 1A to share the important work she is doing with the Eagles Autism Foundation. And, Hoda Kotb sits down with Rebel Wilson on her new deeply personal memoir.
April 1: Powerful storms across the country. King Charles’ first major public appearance since cancer diagnosis. California sets new minimum wage for fast food workers.
Millions on alert as powerful storms sweep across the country – Al Roker has everything you need to know. Plus, King Charles’ first major public appearance since revealing his cancer diagnosis, while Princess Kate and her family skip Easter services, as she deals with her own treatment for cancer. And an in-depth look at California’s new minimum wage for fast food workers starting today.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Skincare ingredients to focus on for your age. “Mother Play” cast on Broadway. Catching up with Dev Patel.
In TODAY’s Checklist, Dr. Angela Lamb is here to break down what skincare ingredients you need at every age. Plus, Jessica Lange, Jim Parsons, and Celia Keenan-Bolger chat about their new Broadway show, “Mother Play.” Also, actor, Dev Patel joins the show to talk his directorial debut, “Monkey Man.”
TODAY 8a: Identical twins who married identical twins. Dev Patel on “Monkey Man.” Ally Love’s favorite kitchen gadgets.
Meet the Sealbys – hear the incredible story of identical twins who married identical twins! Plus, Craig sits down with Dev Patel on his directorial debut, “Monkey Man.” And, Ally Love shares her favorite kitchen gadgets to streamline your cooking routine.
March 29: Bridge salvage operation set to begin. Holiday travel weekend outlook. One of the hottest trends in travel – sleep tourism.
Overnight, a barge arrives at the site of the fallen Key Bridge in Baltimore, while the victims are remembered at the Oriole’s opening day game. Plus, the busy holiday weekend, as the nation’s airports and roads get crowded with travelers. And we will give you an in-depth look at one of newest travel crazes - sleep tourism.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inflation hitting big-bargain items. March Madness continues tonight. Female founders of 1953 Tequila. Catching up with basketball legend Sue Bird.
“Dollar store” prices are rising and the impact that could have on other bargain deal stores. Also, the Sweet Sixteen for March Madness has arrived, and NBC’s Steve Kornacki breaks down everything you need to know. Plus, the story of how four women came together to transform the tequila industry. And, basketball legend Sue Bird joins the show to catch up and discuss her new documentary “Sue Bird: In the Clutch.”
TODAY 8a: New details on bridge collapse investigation. Erin Andrews shares surrogacy journey. U.S. News best over-the-counter health products. Shop All Day: Spring trend report.
National Transportation Safety Board investigators release new details on Baltimore bridge collapse. Also, Kristen Welker sits down with Erin Andrews as they speak out on their own fertility journeys. Plus, TODAY exclusive: US News and World Report reveals their list for the best over-the-counter health products in 2024. And, Shop All Day Contributor Chassie Post shares the latest trending items for the Spring season.
March 28: New details on bridge collapse investigation. Star-studded Biden fundraiser. Disturbing trend of women punched. Big changes to dollar stores.
The National Transportation Safety Board investigators releases new details on Baltimore bridge collapse. Also, President Biden set to hold a huge fundraiser in New York City, with former Presidents and celebrities in attendance. Plus, details behind multiple reports of women being punched in the face while walking in New York City. And, TODAY consumer: “Dollar store” prices are rising and the impact that could have on other bargain deal stores.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Fallout over deadly bridge collapse. Understanding your metabolism. Historic apothecary C.O. Bigelow. Catching up with… Giancarlo Esposito.
The latest on the Baltimore bridge collapse. Also, NBC Medical Contributor Dr. Tara Narula breaks down all you need to know about understanding your metabolism. Plus, Al Roker takes us behind a pharmacy that’s become a New York institution and more than a drugstore. And, Giancarlo Esposito live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new Netflix series “Parish.”
TODAY 8a: Fallout over deadly bridge collapse. The rise of “Ozempic babies.” Celebrating women-owned companies. Spring fashion must-haves.
The latest on the Baltimore bridge collapse. Also, the rise of “Ozempic babies” and the details behind the unexpected impact of popular drugs for weight loss. Plus, TODAY celebrates Women’s History Month by highlighting a few innovative and inspiring women-owned companies. And, style expert Melissa Garcia shares a few Spring fashion trends and styles that are essential for the season.
March 27: Fallout over deadly bridge collapse. Supreme Court takes on abortion pill case. Gag order in Trump case. Countdown to Paris Olympics.
The latest on the Baltimore bridge collapse. Also, the Supreme Court signals it is likely to reject a challenge to abortion pill access. Plus, a judge on Tuesday imposed a limited gag order on Donald Trump ahead of his criminal hush money trial in New York. And, with the countdown to Paris Olympics less than four months away, security officials are working hard to get the city ready for athletes and visitors.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New reality for the Royal Family. Museum opens with first Brontosaurus found in the U.S. Eva Mendes on Hollywood, family, and passion project. WWE’S Becky Lynch in Studio 1a.
A new reality faces the Royal Family as Princess Kate and King Charles undergo treatment for cancer. Also, Al Roker gets an exclusive look at the redesign of the 150 year-old Yale Peabody Museum with the first Brontosaurus found in the US. Plus, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach catches up with Eva Mendes to talk about acting, her family, and a new project that’s caught her eye. And, professional wrestler Becky Lynch joins the show to discuss her new memoir “Becky Lynch: The Man: Not
TODAY 8a: Bridge collapse in Baltimore. TODAY’s Spring Cleanup. Practical ways to handle anxiety. TODAY food: Italian Easter pie + Stuffed artichoke recipe.
Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday after being struck by a large ship. Also, experts share all you need to know about “Spring cleaning” and how to refresh your life from finances to your fitness routine. Plus, Your Health: Author Gabby Bernstein details a few practical strategies on dealing with anxiety. And, Youtube star and cookbook author Laura Vitale cooks up a delicious Italian Easter pie + stuffed artichoke recipe.
Special Report: Baltimore Bridge Collapse Press Conference
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March 26: Bridge collapse in Baltimore. Abortion pill case to head to the Supreme Court. Star’s homes raided by Federal agents. New reality for the Royal Family.
Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday after being struck by a large ship. Also, the Supreme Court is set to hear arguments about abortion pill access. Plus, multiple of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs’ properties were raided by Homeland Security. And, a new reality faces the Royal Family as Princess Kate and King Charles undergo treatment for cancer.
Special Report: Maryland Bridge Collapse
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Dateline presents: Murder in the Hollywood Hills
As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Murder in the Hollywood Hills, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline. In this story Keith Morrison takes us to the city of dreams, where a smooth-talking predator lured young women into a nightmare with promises of fame and fortune. He evaded justice for years, but when a group of women banded together, they fought to lock him up for life. If you like what you hear, you can listen to Murder in the Hollywood Hills for free each week. O
TODAY 3rd Hour: Outpouring of support for Princess Kate. Asked & answered. Catching up with Corey Stroll. This is TODAY.
NBC’s Molly Hunter and Katie Nicholl are LIVE at Buckingham Palace with more on the global outpouring of support for Princess Kate following her cancer diagnosis. Plus, NBC’s Dr. Natalie Azar is answering your seasonal medical questions. Also, catching up with actor Corey Stroll ahead of the Broadway debut of “Appropriate.” And, TODAY Digital Director Arianna Davis rounds up the top trending stories on today.com.
TODAY 8a: Severe weather across U.S. Excitement building over total solar eclipse. Princess Kate’s health battle.
The Midwest is getting pummeled with snow in the latest round of spring severe weather – Al Roker is tracking it all. Plus, solar eclipse excitement in full swing with only two weeks until the big event. Also, NBC’s Kelly Cobiella and Dr. Tara Narula break down what we know about Princess Kate’s cancer diagnosis and treatment. And, is the era of teenage babysitting ending? NBC’s Christine Romans has more on the new generation of parents considering different forms of childcare.
March 25: Severe weather across U.S. Deadline day for Donald Trump. New details on Russian concert attack. Outpouring of support for Princess Kate.
The Midwest is getting pummeled with snow in the latest round of spring severe weather – Al Roker is tracking it all. Plus, Former Pres. Donald Trump faces bond deadline today. Also, Russia observes National Day of Mourning following deadly concert hall attack that killed more than 130 people. And, outpouring of support for Princess Kate following her cancer diagnosis.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Spring break safety. Joan Lunden & daughter Jamie Hess live on TODAY. Soccer stars on 25th anniversary of world cup win. Walmart what to shop this week.
Vicky Nguyen shares digital safety insights for parents to use this spring break. Plus, journalist Joan Lunden joins her daughter, entrepreneur Jamie Hess, to chat about her new project “the gratitude-ology podcast.” Also, 1999 women’s national soccer team players, Brandi Chastain and Briana Scurry, stop by studio 1A for a special announcement. And lifestyle expert Bahar Taktehchian shares new products to shop this week.
TODAY 8a: Medicare to cover Wegovy. The future of fertility. “Footloose” school’s push for Kevin Bacon prom. Getting your yard ready for spring.
Medicare announces coverage of the popular weight loss drug Wegovy for certain patients. Plus, NBC’s Savannah Sellers stops by to share why younger women are freezing their eggs. Also, Kaylee Hartung takes a look at Payson High School’s campaign to invite Kevin Bacon to prom. And, Kevin O’Connor, host of “This old house”, shows how you can spruce up your yard this spring.
March 22: New arrests after inmate escape. Border showdown. Questions swirl around baseball’s biggest star. Battle over Michael Jackson’s estate.
An armed inmate and his accomplice were captured in Idaho. Plus, the battle over border security intensifies as migrants in Texas break through security barriers. Also, baseball superstar Shohei Ohtani is facing new scrutiny after his interpreter was fired over a gambling scandal. And the legal dispute over Michael Jackson’s estate back in the spotlight.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Princess Kate medical records investigation. Steve Kornacki breaks down NCAA March Madness. Leslie Bibb live in studio 1a. Shop TODAY all stars bracket.
New details on the attempted breach of Princess Kate’s hospital records. Also, NBC’s Steve Kornacki breaks down all you need to know about this year’s March Madness tournament. Plus, Leslie Bibb joins the show to catch up and discuss her role in the new tv series “Palm Royale.” And, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares 16 must-have products from home and tech to fashion and beauty.
TODAY 8a: Manhunt for escaped inmate. Social media consumer alert. Kristen Wiig and Josh Lucas on TODAY. TODAY food: Chicken thigs and cabbage with scallion-ginger sauce recipe.
A manhunt in Idaho is underway for an inmate who escaped with the help of a gunman. Also, NBC’s Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen details what you need to know about the business of “affiliate marketing” that’s all over social media. Plus, Kristen Wiig and Josh Lucas live in studio 1a ahead of the release of their new television series “Palm Royale.” And, chef Ashley Lonsdale cooks up a delicious chicken thighs and cabbage with scallion ginger sauce recipe.
March 21: Manhunt for escaped inmate. U.S. calls for “immediate ceasefire.” “Soda wars” heating up. Inside look at March Madness.
A manhunt in Idaho is underway for an inmate who escaped with the help of a gunman. Also, the U.S. has submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Plus, In-Depth TODAY: Fast-food chain Subway makes a change from Coke to Pepsi products, reigniting a decades long battle in the beverage industry. And, excitement heightens for March Madness as the first round of games begin today.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Star search: NASA seeking new astronauts. Spring cleaning. Ricky Martin live in studio 1a. Keeping Spring flowers fresh.
NASA now going to the public to find new recruits for its next class of astronauts. Also, dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry shares a few tips to help improve your skin care routine. Plus, Ricky Martin joins the show to catch up and discuss his latest endeavor into acting with the new Apple TV+ series “Palm Royale.” And, founder and CEO of “Farmgirl Flowers” Christina Stembel gives some advice on how to keep your flowers fresh and arrangements alive.
TODAY 8a: Battle over border law. Sydney Sweeney in studio 1a. One-on-one with Ricky Martin. TODAY bestsellers: Big Spring sales.
A federal appeals court halted a controversial new Texas immigration law just hours after the Supreme Court approved its implementation. Also, Syndey Sweeney live in studio 1a to talk about her new film “Immaculate,” a project unlike anything she’s done before. Plus, Ricky Martin joins the show to catch up and discuss his latest endeavor into acting with the new Apple TV+ series “Palm Royale.” And, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares some can’t miss Amazon deals.
March 20: Battle over border law. Big win for Trump-backed candidate. New scrutiny over Royal photos. NASA seeking new astronauts.
A federal appeals court halted a controversial new Texas immigration law just hours after the Supreme Court approved its implementation. Also, Donald Trump-backed businessman Bernie Moreno wins Ohio’s Republican Senate primary. Plus, the latest on the Princess Kate and Royal Family photo controversy. And, In-Depth TODAY: NASA now going to the public to find new recruits for its next class of astronauts.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Winfrey’s new weight loss message. All things Spring. Designer behind “Never Fully Dressed.” Tony Goldwyn live in studio 1a.
Oprah opens up about her weight loss journey. Also, NBC News Business and Data Correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down the Spring season by the numbers. Plus, the story behind a fashion brand built on color and confidence that is making all women look and feel good. And, Tony Goldwyn live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new role in the legendary series “Law And Order.”
TODAY 8a: Millions facing freezing temperatures. The price of admission. Spring cleaning tips and tricks. Steals & deals: Spring accessories.
Freeze alerts are in effect in the South as many Americans face extreme weather on the first day of Spring. Also, NBC’s Morgan Radford gets an inside look at the highly competitive world of college admissions. Plus, GM and VP of “The Spruce,” Courtney Mason, provides a few of her favorite hacks to help you with your spring cleaning. And, TODAY Lifestyle and Commerce Contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares some great Spring accessory products to buy at a discount.
March 19: Millions facing freezing temperatures. New deal to avoid government shutdown. Princess Kate spotted in public. Winfrey’s new weight loss message.
Freeze alerts are in effect in the South as many Americans face extreme weather on the first day of Spring. Also, negotiators reached a deal Monday on funding for the Department of Homeland Security, avoiding a partial government shutdown. Plus, new video emerges showing Princess Kate for the first time in months. And, Oprah opens up about her weight loss journey.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Shakeup at self-checkout. Improving eye health. William Shatner live on TODAY. Nutrition facts vs myths.
In-Depth TODAY: Retailers nationwide are changing checkout policies for consumer preferences and theft concerns. Also, Retnal Specialist Avnish Deobhakta details tip and strategies to keep your eyes healthy. Plus, the legendary William Shatner live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about his new personal project “You Can Call Me Bill.” And, health dietitian Valerie Agyeman separates fact from myth when it comes to food and nutrition.
TODAY 8a: Chaos at Spring break. Major shake-up in real estate. Pope Francis shares his life story. Bode Miller shines light on mental health.
A series of incidents are sparking new concerns as violence sparks during Spring break. Also, what you need to know about a major shakeup in the way we buy and sell real estate. Plus, Pope Francis shares his life story in a new memoir. And, Olympic champion Bode Miller live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new documentary “Paradise Paradox.”
March 18: Chaos at Spring break. Trump’s “bloodbath” warning. New questions swirl around Princess Kate. Changes at the self-checkout.
A series of incidents are sparking new concerns as violence sparks during spring break. Also, Donald Trump facing criticism after saying there will be a "bloodbath" if he loses in November. Plus, the latest on the Royal Family as questions and theories mount over Princess Kate. And, In-Depth TODAY: Retailers nationwide are changing checkout policies for consumer preferences and theft concerns.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New questions over royal photo flap. One month until taxes are due. Inspiring skateboarder overcomes obstacles. Jake Lacy live in Studio 1A.
Meghan Markle returns to Instagram amid the ongoing controversy over that Princess Kate photo-editing incident. Also, what to consider as the tax filing deadline approaches. Plus, a local Californian legend who will leave you feeling empowered. And, Jake Lacy stops by to talk “Apples Never Fall.”
TODAY 8a: Deadly tornado outbreak. Last call for legendary announcer.
A string of tornadoes rips across the Midwest and South. Also, Mike Gorman, the longtime voice of the Boston Celtics, celebrates his final season with the team.
March 15: Deadly tornado outbreak. School shooter’s father found guilty. New questions over royal photo flap. Airlines’ carry-on crackdown.
A string of tornadoes rips across the Midwest and South. Also, the father of Michigan high school shooter Ethan Crumbley found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. Plus, Meghan Markle returns to Instagram amid the ongoing controversy over that Princess Kate photo-editing incident. And, what you should know about developing rules for carry-on bags.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Stars’ cancer battles. Morning exercises to alleviate aches and pains. David Alan Grier live in studio 1a. Football legend Deion Sanders live on TODAY.
Olivia Munn and Christie Brinkley reveal their private battles with cancer and the importance of early health screenings. Also, Orthopedic Physical Therapist Karena Wu shares some beneficial exercises to do before getting out of bed in the morning to help ease those daily aches and pains. Plus, David Alan Grier live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his role in the new film “The American Society of Magical Negroes.” And, Deion Sanders, AKA “Coach Prime,” joins the show to chat about life, foo
TODAY 8a: Tracking severe weather. Formerly conjoined twins mark milestone. Deion Sanders in studio 1a. Amazon deal day preview.
Extreme winter weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, formerly conjoined twin sisters Eliza and Ella Fuller join TODAY to celebrate turning one. Plus, Deion Sanders, AKA “Coach Prime,” live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about his new book “Elevate and Dominate: 21 Ways to Win On and Off the Field.” And, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares some Amazon best-selling products to jumpstart the Spring season.
March 14: Severe weather coast to coast. House passes bill to ban TikTok. Elon Musk vs Don Lemon. Stars’ cancer battles.
Extreme winter weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, the bill that could ban TikTok moves to the Senate after passing in the House. Plus, Don Lemon says Elon Musk canceled his deal with X after “tense” interview. And, In-Depth TODAY: Olivia Munn and Christie Brinkley reveal their private battles with cancer and the importance of early health screenings.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New push for faster food. Understanding nutrition labels. “Fem tech” innovations in women’s health. Actor Danielle Macdonald live on TODAY.
NBC’s Emile Ikeda gets an exclusive look at how fast food chains are using tech to make the delivery process even faster. Also, dietitian Vanessa Rissetto details those confusing nutrition labels and how to decode them. Plus, TODAY Special Anchor Maria Shriver sits down with some groundbreaking women leading the charge in women’s health research. And, Danielle Macdonald is live in studio 1a to catch up ahead of season two of her show “The Tourist.”
TODAY 8a: Tik Tok ban vote on Capitol Hill. One-on-one with Keith Morrison. Spring cleaning and organizing. Sesame Street in studio 1a.
The House set to vote on a bill today that would ban Tik Tok amid concerns over national safety. Also, Hoda Kotb sits down one-on-one with Keith Morrison as he opens up about Dateline, his legacy, and his family. Plus, organization expert Janelle Cohen shares some great products to purchase for Spring cleaning. And, Sesame Street joins TODAY to celebrate National Reading Month.
March 13: Tik Tok ban vote on Capitol Hill. Biden and Trump clinch nominations. Royal Family under pressure. Early start to Spring allergy season.
The House set to vote on a bill today that would ban Tik Tok amid concerns over national safety. Also, Donald Trump and President Biden secure their parties’ presidential nominations. Plus, the Princess Kate photo fiasco continues as theories grow about what’s going on within the Royal Family. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. John Torres shares some tips on how to manage allergies ahead of the Spring season.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Royal controversy for William and Kate continues. Identifying & treating sleep disorders. Mission behind fashion brand “Oddli.” Ernie Hudson live in studio 1a.
The latest on the digitally altered photo of Princess Kate and her kids that has caused speculation with the Royal Family. Also, Psychologist Dr. Shelby Harris shares tips on improving sleep health and how to know if you have a sleep disorder. Plus, the story behind a fashion brand that combines design with sustainability and their special mission. And, Ernie Hudson live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about the return of the “Ghostbusters” crew.
TODAY 8a: Boeing whistleblower found dead. The benefits of napping. Jimmy Fallon in studio 1a. Navigating “The Menopause Brain.”
A former Boeing employee known for raising concerns about the firm's production standards was found dead. Also, sleep expert Dr. Rebecca Robbins details the research behind naps and why they may actually be good for you. Plus, Jimmy Fallon live in studio 1a for a fun game of “Password.” And, Your health: Maria Shriver shares the story of a leading researcher that has found a potential life-changing connection between menopause and the brain.
March 12: Chaos in Haiti as leader resigns. Boeing whistleblower found dead. Royal controversy for William and Kate continues. Scott Peterson case back in court.
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced early Tuesday that he would resign amid violence throughout the country. Also, a former Boeing employee known for raising concerns about the firm's production standards was found dead. Plus, the latest on the digitally altered photo of Princess Kate and her kids that has caused speculation with the Royal Family. And, the LA Innocence Project is set to represent convicted murderer Scott Peterson at a new hearing in California.
TODAY 3rd hour: Favorite Oscar moments. Princess Kate photo controversy. Flight attendant turned stylist. Moves to boost your mood.
The Oscars’ was a memorable night filled with surprises, epic performances and dominated by one film, “Oppenheimer.” Also, over the weekend Kensington Palace put out a picture of the Princess and her kids, but multiple news agencies pulled it saying it appeared manipulated. Plus, we’re shining a light on a woman who spent decades traveling the globe as a flight attendant, but now she’s flying in the fashion world. And, another edition of Start Today with some quick hit exercises to boost your mo
TODAY 8A: House vote could lead to TikTok ban. Charles Spencer reveals childhood trauma. Best looks from the red carpet. Breaking down sleep myths.
Congress is set to vote on a bill as early as this week that could lead to a nationwide TikTok ban and the new legislation has many users worried about the future of the platform. Also, a TODAY exclusive with Charles Spencer, Princess Diana’s only brother, sharing his new memoir where he describes the years of abuse he faced as a child in private school. Plus, we’re breaking down the Oscars’ most memorable looks. And, the truth behind all the viral sleep hacks that are all over your social media
March 11: Biden and Trump on the campaign trail. Justice Department investigates Boeing door incident. Princess Kate addresses photo controversy. Cracking down on rowdy spring breakers.
President Biden and Donald Trump have both hit the campaign trail in Georgia in the scramble to shore up support in key battleground states. Also, the Department of Justice launched a criminal investigation into the frightening mid-air blow out on a Boeing Max 9 plane. Plus, the first official image of Princess Kate in months was pulled from by major news agencies over concerns the picture was manipulated. And, the major crackdown on Spring Break got its first big test over the weekend.
TODAY 3rd hour: Breaking down the Academy Awards. Mission behind “Brown Girl Jane.” Awkwafina on TODAY. Cologuard Classic.
The Academy Awards are this weekend and Steve Kornacki is breaking down the favorites and nominees that could make Hollywood History. Also, the women behind the fragrance brand Brown Girl Jane and how they’re helping other women enjoy the sweet smell of success. Plus, Awkwafina joins the 3rd hour to fill us in on her new role as a sneaky fox in “Kung Fu Panda 4”. And, Craig is out in Tucson, Arizona at the Cologuard Classic Golf tournament to raise awareness during this colorectal cancer awarene
TODAY 8a: Biden makes his case in State of the Union. A labor of love. New push for colon cancer screening. Awkwafina on TODAY.
President Biden delivered his State of the Union speech, challenging Republicans on the economy, immigration, Russia, and reproductive rights. Also, the story of three sisters and their incredible journey to bring a beautiful baby girl into the world. Plus, Craig shares the story of a remarkable woman who is among the growing number of younger patients being diagnosed with colon cancer. And, catch up with actress Awkwafina on her new role in Dreamwork’s “Kung Fu Panda 4.”
March 8: Biden makes his case in State of the Union. Congress set to vote on TikTok ban. Ad slams Hollywood’s diet drug obsession. The great daylight saving time debate.
President Biden addresses a divided Congress and nation, laying out the fight for democracy abroad and at home. Also, a bill to crack down on TikTok and potentially ban it nationwide. Plus, the new Eli Lily commercial calling out Hollywood and people who take weight loss drugs for the wrong reasons. And, daylight saving time returns and the debate over why we are still changing are clocks in the first place.
TODAY 3rd hour: Streamers crack down on password sharing. Professional Women’s Hockey League makes history. Catching up with Sam Neill. Side Hustlers.
Another crackdown on password sharing as streaming service Max is now the latest platform to announce restrictions. Also, this Women’s History Month the story about a trailblazing group of athletes who are making hockey history. Plus, actor Sam Neill joins the 3rd hour to discuss his role in the new Peacock drama “Apples Never Fall.” And, check out The Roku Channel’s new show “Side Hustlers” where supermodel Ashley Graham and entrepreneur Emma Grede serve as mentors to female entrepreneurs tryin
TODAY 8a: Law passed to protect IVF treatments. American woman sails into history. “Golden Girls” toddler on TODAY. TODAY food: Saucy shrimp alla vodka.
Alabama passed a new law overnight protecting I.V.F, after a state Supreme Court ruling all but shut down the procedure. Also, Cole Brauer just became the first American woman to race solo around the world. Plus, Hoda meets the adorable toddler Evelyn Mae and gets the story behind her Golden Girls inspired hairdo. And, Lidey Heuck is here with a tasty weeknight dinner of saucy shrimp all vodka, and green beans with crips capers and garlic.
March 7: Alabama law passed to protect IVF treatments. High-stakes State of the Union address. “Rust” armorer found guilty. Streamers crack down on password sharing.
Alabama passes a new law to protect I.V.F treatments, after that controversial ruling on frozen embryos. Also, President Biden prepares to deliver his State of the Union address tonight at a key moment in the 2024 race. Plus, the Rust armorer has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter. And, another crackdown on password sharing as streaming service Max is now the latest platform to announce restrictions.
TODAY 3rd hour: Self-service screenings at airports. CNBC Changemakers. What to Watch. TODAY food: Spicy ribs and salted caramel apple dump cake.
The T.S.A. is testing out self-service airport screening for a select few travelers. Also, meet New York Liberty CEO Keia Clarke who made the CNBC “Changemakers” list of 50 powerhouse women who are innovating and transforming business. Plus, check out the hottest movies to watch this month. And, Adam Richman whips up dinner and dessert with spicy ribs and a salted caramel apple dump cake.
TODAY 8a: Trump wins big as Haley drops out. Weight loss drug promotion backlash. Major retailers offering membership plans. Encouraging kids to “just try it.”
Super Tuesday turned out to be the end of the line for Nikki Haley’s presidential campaign after a dominant performance by Donald Trump. Also, controversy surrounding plus sized influencers getting paid to promote weight loss medications. Plus, Target just announced it’s launching a new paid membership program to compete with giants like Amazon and Walmart. And, some much-needed help from Phil and Lily Rosenthal if you struggle to get your kids to try new foods.
SPECIAL REPORT: Nikki Haley officially announces the suspension of her campaign.
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March 6: Trump wins big as Haley drops out. Dartmouth athletes vote to unionize. “Self-checkout” at airport security. Burger chains grilled over high prices.
Donald Trump dominates across 14 states and is gearing up for another showdown against President Biden. Also, the men's basketball team at Dartmouth University making a historic vote to unionize after a federal labor board ruled players could be considered employees. Plus, a first-hand look at a new T.S.A. test program for self-screening. And, customers all across the country now voicing their frustrations with the high cost of fast food.
SPECIAL REPORT: Nikki Haley to suspend campaign.
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TODAY 3rd hour: Help for tax season. Cast of “Girls5eva.” “Doubt” on Broadway. What to read in March.
It is tax season, and the 3rd hour is going over some common mistakes that could trip you up and delay your refund. Also, the cast of “Girls5eva” are live in studio to fill us in on the new season. Plus, powerhouse actors Liev Schreiber and Amy Ryan are teaming up in the first Broadway revival of "Doubt: A Parable." And, March is national reading month and author Kennedy Ryan is here to help us choose what to read.
TODAY 8a: First over the counter birth control. Hope is a Rainbow. Annette Bening on TODAY. Inside legendary NYC steakhouse.
In just a few weeks, Americans will be able to buy over-the-counter birth control pills for the first time ever. Also, Hoda Kotb is releasing her new children’s book, “Hope is a Rainbow.” Plus, Oscar nominated actress Annette Bening discusses her next big role in Peacock's thrilling new series, "Apples Never Fall". Carson Daly shares an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the legendary Peter Lugar Steakhouse.
March 5: Super Tuesday showdown. Raging Inferno. Princess Kate seen for first time in months. Jason Kelce’s emotional goodbye.
People in 16 states looking to cast their votes in the biggest day yet in the 2024 race. Also, breaking overnight: a massive fire and multiple explosions at an industrial plant near Detroit. Plus, Princess Kate spotted for the first time after a more than two-month absence from the public eye to recover from abdominal surgery. And, Eagles star Jason Kelce reveals he is stepping away from the NFL.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Spring break crackdown. Catching up with Jane Seymour. How to protect your peace.
South Florida launches campaign to break up with spring break and keep the party under control. Plus, the 3rd hour catches up with award winning actor Jane Seymour on her new rom-com “Irish Wish.” And, former NFL player Trent Shelton shares his strategies to protect your energy, mind and soul.
TODAY 8a: Grocery store sticker shock. Bruce Willis’ wife speaks out. Rita Moreno on TODAY.
Consumers are feeling the pinch when it comes to their food budget, Vicky Nguyen is here with everything you need to know. Plus, Emma Heming Willis is calling out, what she says are clickbait headlines about her husband’s dementia diagnosis. And, Hoda Kotb talks with living legend Rita Moreno about her new dark comedy “The Prank.”
March 4: One day until Super Tuesday. Harris speaks out on Israel. MH370 search may resume.
Nikki Haley wins her first republican primary ahead of tomorrow’s all important “Super Tuesday” contests, with Trump heavily favored… will it be Haley’s last stand? Plus, Vice President Kamala Harris urges Israel to accept a ceasefire deal. And, ten years ago after MH370 disappeared, now the Malaysian government says a U.S. company is proposing a new search.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Oprah’s weight loss shift. What to buy in March. Impact of the Female Founder Collective. Actor Kate Del Castillo live in Studio 1A.
The future of Weight Watchers in question as Oprah Winfrey is set to leave the company’s board. Also, a break down of the biggest sales and freebies coming in March. Plus, shining a light on a group that is elevating and supporting female entrepreneurs. And, Kate Del Castillo stops by to chat about the 3rd season of her hit show, “The Cleaning Lady.”
TODAY 8a: Tensions high as Navalny laid to rest. Hidden camera warning for vacationers. Millie Bobby Brown on TODAY. Celebrating five years of Read with Jenna.
Massive crowds gather in Moscow for the funeral of Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny. Also, recent reports of hidden cameras found in hotels and vacation rental homes. Plus, Millie Bobby Brown stops by to chat about her new Netflix movie, “Damsel.” And, TODAY gives back to libraries in all 50 states for the fifth anniversary of “Read with Jenna.”
March 1: Tensions high as Navalny laid to rest. Questions surround deadly Gaza confrontation. Oprah’s weight loss shift.
Massive crowds gather in Moscow for the funeral of Russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny. Also, differing accounts from the deadly incident in Gaza where more than 100 Palestinians were killed while waiting for a food distribution effort. And, the future of Weight Watchers in question as Oprah Winfrey is set to leave the company’s board.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Richard Lewis. Breaking down leap day. Paulina Porizkova live in studio 1a. “Avatar: The Last Airbender” star Gordon Cormier live.
Richard Lewis, the beloved comedian and actor, has passed away at the age of 76. Also, NBC News Business and Data Correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down leap years by the numbers. Plus, supermodel and author Paulina Porizkova joins the show to discuss her USA Today’s “Woman of the Year” nomination. And, rising star Gordon Cormier live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about his new show “Avatar: The Last Airbender.”
TODAY 8a: Deadly confrontation in Gaza. Celebrating Leap Year. Shop All Day: Spring travel. Celebrating “A Different World."
A strike early Thursday on people waiting for humanitarian aid in Gaza City kills dozens and leaves many more injured. Also, the story behind why we have leap years, and the TODAY show celebrates a few “leapers” birthdays live in studio 1a. Plus, Shop All Day Contributor Chassie Post shares some must-have Spring travel essentials. And, NBC’s Blayne Alexander sits down with the cast of “A Different World,” as they reunite for a special cause, 35 years after the sitcoms debut.
February 29: Deadly confrontation in Gaza. Supreme Court to hear Trump immunity case. Questions swirl around health of Royals. Temu facing major backlash.
A strike early Thursday on people waiting for humanitarian aid in Gaza City killed dozens and leaves many more injured. Also, the Supreme Court agrees to decide whether former President Donald Trump can claim presidential immunity over criminal election interference charges. Plus, the latest on the British Royal Family as rumors swell over health concerns of Princess Kate. And, In-Depth TODAY: Popular online retailer Temu is facing multiple class-action lawsuits over data privacy concerns.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Wild weather across U.S. Feed your body for optimal health. Black artist celebrates his roots. Wellness Wednesday: Skin solutions.
Many Americans are feeling the impact of severe weather across the country. Also, Nutritionist Mona Sharma details different ways to think about your diet for a healthier heart, gut, and brain. Plus, the inspiring story behind a contemporary artist from Missouri putting his own twist on a traditional art form. And, Dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb shares some skin-care tips to protect you from all your health concerns.
TODAY 8a: Pope Francis hospitalized. Inside look at battling dyslexia. Robin Wright live in studio 1a. Steals & deals: Tech & gadgets.
Pope Francis, who has suffered from the flu recently, was taken to a hospital in central Rome after the papal audience on Wednesday. Also, NBC’s Stephanie Ruhle shares her inspiring story of overcoming and thriving with dyslexia. Plus, Robin Wright live in studio 1a to catch up ahead of the release of her new movie “Damsel.” And, TODAY Lifestyle and Commerce Contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares some great bargains on a few hot products.
February 28: Pope Francis hospitalized. Severe weather across the country. Key day in court in Idaho murders case. Consumers finding “dupe” deals.
Pope Francis, who has suffered from the flu recently, was taken to a hospital in central Rome after the papal audience on Wednesday. Also, many Americans are feeling the impact of severe weather across the country. Plus, Brian Kohberger, the suspect in the Idaho college murders case, is due back in court today. And, TODAY consumer: A look into a viral money-saving trend that has shoppers opting for similar products at cheaper prices.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Fast food’s new surge pricing. Vitamins A to Z. Try this TODAY: Drumboxing workout. Sutton Foster live on TODAY.
In-Depth TODAY: Wendy’s announces it will begin experimenting with “surge pricing” and what that could mean for other fast-food chains. Also, Dr. Jen Caudle shares everything you need to know about those daily supplements in your medicine cabinet. Plus, NBC’s Liz Kreutz gives a look at a new exercise trend in California called “drumboxing.” And, the talented Sutton Foster live in studio to catch up and discuss her latest projects.
TODAY 8a: Record warm winter weather. Book bus helps kids in need. How to spot fake books before you buy. TODAY best-sellers.
Record warm temperatures are hitting the South and Midwest as severe winter storms are coming next. Also, the remarkable story behind “Bronx Bound Bus,” the mobile bookstore that delivers books to kids in need. Plus, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details the growing issue of fake books that are being attributed to real authors. And, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares some best-selling products from fashion to home hacks.
February 27: Record warm winter weather. All eyes on Michigan. Missing American couple mystery. Fast food’s new surge pricing.
Record warm temperatures are hitting the South and Midwest as severe winter storms are coming next. Also, both Republicans and Democrats headed to the primary polls today in the key battleground state of Michigan. Plus, a couple from Virginia went missing in Grenada and are feared to be dead after their yacht was allegedly hijacked. And, In-Depth TODAY: Wendy’s announces it will begin experimenting with “surge pricing” and what that could mean for other fast food chains.
TODAY 3RD Hour: Look at Northwestern’s human longevity lab. Catching up with Joe Manganiello. Why it’s right to be wrong sometimes.
NBC’s Maura Barrett gives us a first look at Northwestern’s human longevity lab where they are trying to get a better understanding of the aging process. Plus Joe Manganiello is here to chat about the new NBC show, “Deal or No Deal Island.” And, Dr. Boardman shares why it’s sometimes right to be wrong.
TODAY 8a: Money Saving Monday. Kate Winslet on “The Regime.” Chance the Rapper on the new season of “The Voice.”
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February 26. Nikki Haley vows to keep fighting. What you need to know about retirement. Planning for April’s solar eclipse.
This morning – the big question on the presidential campaign trail, after another victory for Donald Trump, how much longer can Nikki Haley stay in the race? Plus NBC’s Christine Romans will break down the so-called “silver tsunami” – as a record number of people turn 65 this year. Also, the countdown to a rare total solar eclipse that will bring a stunning sight to the skies in just six weeks!
TODAY 3rd Hour: Spring bump for housing market? Vintage tech selling for big bucks. Fine print on payment apps. Sisterhood of adventurers conquer Antarctica.
Christine Romans shares how to navigate the spring housing market. Plus, vintage technology is making a comeback. Also, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson gives tips on how to avoid unexpected costs on payment apps. And Sheinelle, Peter and Kaylee catch up with the Sistahs to the Summit girlfriend group after their latest adventure to Antarctica.
TODAY 8a: Haley hopes for upset in home state primary. “Rust” trial opens with focus on set safety. A.I. assisting heart doctors. Best spring break travel deals.
Nikki Haley is vowing to stay in the race until Super Tuesday despite trailing Donald Trump in the polls. Plus, new witnesses testify in the “Rust” movie set shooting trial. Also, NBC’s Morgan Radford stops by studio 1A to share how A.I. can help Doctors detect heart conditions. And Vicky Nguyen shares her tips and tricks to get the best spring break deals.
February 23: More IVF clinics pause in wake of court ruling. Final stretch in South Carolina primary. Ukraine-Russia war hits two year mark. Georgia campus murder mystery.
Three fertility clinics in Alabama have paused IVF treatments following the state's controversial ruling. Plus, Nikki Haley is trying to close the gap with Donald Trump with one day until the South Caroline Republican primary. Also, the war in Ukraine hits the two-year mark as Ukrainians rally for U.S. aid. And police are searching for a suspect after a woman’s body was found on the University of Georgia campus.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside new U.S. moon mission. Consumer confidential: Changing return policies. Having a ball at MLB umpire school. Actor Beanie Feldstein live on TODAY.
A private, US company is on a “NASA” mission to land on the moon for the first time in over 50 years. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details all you need to know about ever-changing return policies from major retailers. Plus, On the job: NBC’s Sam Brock goes to MLB umpire school. And, actor Beanie Feldstein joins the show to catch up ahead of the release of her new film “Drive-Away Dolls.”
TODAY 8a: Cell phone outages across U.S. How to spot hidden fees. Getting ahead of allergy season. Dan + Shay on TODAY.
AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and other cell phone services are experiencing major outages across the country. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details what to know about hidden hotel booking fees before you plan your next trip. Plus, Your Health: With allergy season approaching, doctors are encouraging patients to get ahead of the annual sniffles and sneezes. And, Grammy winners Dan + Shay live in studio with a first look at the first ever chair for two on NBC’s “The Voice.”
February 22: Cell phone outages across U.S. Battle lines over Alabama IVF decision. Inside new U.S. moon mission. MLB springs into action.
AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and other cell phone services are experiencing major outages across the country. Also, an Alabama hospital puts a pause on IVF treatment in wake of Supreme Court ruling on frozen embryos. Plus, a private, US company is on a “NASA” mission to land on the moon for the first time in over 50 years. And, MLB players gear up for the start of Spring Training amid growing backlash from fans and players over new uniforms across the league.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Rising baggage fees for fliers. Fact vs myth: Heart health. Family restaurant marks a century in business. Sam Waterston live in studio 1a.
In-Depth TODAY: American Airlines raises baggage fees for checked luggage and what that could mean for consumers. Also, Cardiologist Dr. Tara Narula helps listeners separate hearth health facts from myths. Plus, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff gets an inside look at restaurant in California celebrating 100 years of cooking. And, Sam Waterston live in studio to catch up ahead of his final episode of “Law and Order.”
TODAY 8a: Haley vows to stay in 2024 race. TODAY family reflects on faith. Link between diet and mental health. TODAY food: Burger battle.
Nikki Haley vows to stay in the 2024 Republican race beyond South Carolina. Also, the TODAY anchors share reflections on how faith impacts their lives. Plus, Your Health: New research shows how the ketogenic diet might play a role in your mental health. And, three New York chefs go head-to-head in a burger cooking competition.
February 21: “Major” U.S. sanctions against Russia. Haley vows to stay in 2024 race. “Rust” trial gets underway. Rising baggage fees for fliers.
The U.S. will prepare “major” sanctions against Russia over the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and the Ukraine war. Also, Nikki Haley vows to stay in the 2024 Republican race beyond South Carolina. Plus, the first trial is set to begin against armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed on the set of “Rust” for the death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. And, In-Depth TODAY: American Airlines raises baggage fees for checked luggage and what that could mean for consumers.
‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’ featuring Savannah Guthrie
Hey TODAY fans! As a bonus, we’re giving you a special preview of season 5 of “Making Space with Hoda Kotb.” In season 5’s debut episode, Hoda sits down with her dear friend and TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie. Savannah joins Hoda to discuss her latest book, “Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere”. Guthrie beautifully and vulnerably opens up about the role of faith in her life, the power of divine love and the inspiration behind this collection of essays.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Savannah on “Mostly What God Does”. New MLB uniforms strike out. “Harlem Renaissance” on display at the Met. Abigail Spencer and Donald Faison live on today.
Savannah stops by the Third hour of TODAY to share the inspiration and meaning behind her new book. Plus, MLB players are debuting new Jersey’s during spring training that are receiving mixed reviews. Also, Al shares a first look at the groundbreaking exhibition inside the Metropolitan Museum of Art. And, Abigail Spencer and Donald Faison stop by Studio 1A to chat about their new NBC series “Extended Family”.
TODAY 8a: Tracking West Coast Storms. Arrest in college campus murders. Savannah on “Mostly What God Does”. TODAY Table: pasta night.
Tracking the severe weather out West as flood alerts cover almost the entire state of California. Plus, a suspect is in custody in the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs shooting, as police search for a motive. Also, Savannah shares the power of faith in everyday life in her new book, “Mostly What God Does”. And, Chef Elena Besser shows Carson how to make Cauliflower Bolognese with Spicy Breadcrumbs.
February 20: Haley slams Trump over Russia. Growing outrage over Navalny’s death. Kelce’s speak out after parade shooting. Weight loss drugs and kids.
Nikki Haley is sharpening her attacks towards Donald Trump with only four days left until the South Carolina Republican primary. Plus, new protests are erupting after the death of Vladimir Putin’s most vocal critic, Alexei Navalny, as his widow and mother speak out. Also, the Kelce brothers are pledging support for the victims of the Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting. And, Vicky Nguyen shares what you need to know about the growing popularity of weight loss drugs with kids and teens.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Last-minute spring break travel deals. Apple Vision Pro problems. Prescriptions 101. Power Plus Wellness fitness movement.
NBC’s Senior Business correspondent Christine Romans explains the best travel hacks to help plan your next vacation. Plus, the highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro has received mixed reviews from users. Also, NBC’s medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar answers common questions about prescription drugs. And, Ally Love shares the story of the Power Plus Wellness members and their goal to make exercise more inclusive.
TODAY 8a: Today’s top presidents’ day sales. Highlights from the BAFTA awards. Honoring trailblazing librarian legacy. Catching up with Hilary Swank.
Vicky Nguyen shares the biggest sales online and in store and what you can wait to buy. Plus, Chloe Melas highlights the best moments from the BAFTA awards in London. Also, Laura Jarrett shares an inspiring story on a trailblazing curator of the Morgan Library. And, Peter Alexander and Laura Jarrett catch up with two time academy award winner Hilary Swank, on her new movie “Ordinary Angels.”
February 19: Spotlight on Trump’s legal troubles. New questions on Navalny death. Joel Olsteen speaks out after shooting. College dorm murder mystery.
Nikki Haley is ramping up attacks on Former President Donald Trump with South Carolina’s Republican primary coming up, as Trump’s legal issues dominate on the trail. Plus, tensions between the United States and Russia are high as the White House weighs in on the death of Alexei Navalny. Also, Joel Olsteen speaks out at the first church service held since the mass shooting at his church last week.
And, Colorado police are searching for answers after two people were shot and killed in the dorms a
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dating app “addiction” lawsuit. Caitlin Clark makes history. Today’s Checklist: hair loss fact vs. myth. Catching up with Ewan & Clara McGregor.
A new lawsuit takes a swipe at popular dating apps, claiming they’re addictive. Plus, Caitlin Clark breaks the NCAA women's basketball scoring record – the Iowa women’s basketball head coach joins NBC’s Harry Smith LIVE. Also, Dr. Michael Wolfeld debunks some common held beliefs about hair loss. And,Ewan & Clara McGregor LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about their new father-daughter film “Bleeding Love.”
TODAY 8a: Putin critic Navalny dies in prison. Fani Willis takes stand in Trump case. First female MLB play-by-play announcer. Best mattress deals for Presidents' Day.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny found dead at a Russian prison. Plus, a date has been set in Donald Trump’s New York hush-money trial as District Attorney in his Georgia election interference case takes the stand. Also, Jenny Cavnar LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about making history as the first female MLB play-by-play announcer. And, Consumer Reports' digital lifestyle editor Elliot Weiler shares what the best mattresses are for President's Day weekend sales.
February 16: Putin critic Navalny dies in prison. Fani Willis takes stand in Trump case. Hunter Biden case bombshell. Caitlin Clark makes history.
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny found dead at a Russian prison. Plus, a date has been set in Donald Trump’s New York hush-money trial as District Attorney in his Georgia election interference case takes the stand. Also, new revelations in the Hunter Biden special counsel investigation. And, Iowa women’s basketball star Caitlin Clark breaks the NCAA women's basketball scoring record.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Mass shooting at Super Bowl parade. Modern medicine. Fashion designer Kim Shui. President’s Day deals.
One person has died and many more wounded in a shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade. Also, NBC News Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar shares some modern medicine trends to help you make healthier choices. Plus, the story behind a designer with an unconventional background that inspires her vibrant designs. And, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post with some President’s Day deals on products from home and design to fashion and beauty.
TODAY 8a: Mass shooting at Super Bowl parade. Jennifer Lopez on TODAY. Kelly Rowland in studio 1a. Best hair products of 2024.
One person has died and many more wounded in a shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade. Also, Jennifer Lopez live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her latest and deeply personal project. Plus, Kelly Rowland joins the show ahead of the release of her new film “Mea Culpa.” And, TODAY style: Beauty Director of Harper’s Bazaar, Jenna Rosenstein, shares the magazine’s 2024 hair awards.
February 15: Mass shooting at Super Bowl parade. Russia’s “national security threat” to U.S. Flight fight fallout. Iowa superstar set to make history.
One person has died and many more wounded in a shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade. Also, the latest on the mystery “national security threat” amid reports that it could involve Russian nuclear weapons. Plus, the fallout from a Southwest Airlines passenger fist fight raises questions about unruly customers. And, Iowa College Basketball star Caitlin Clark eyes to break the NCAA Women’s scoring record tonight.
Introducing Season 5 of ‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’
Making Space with Hoda Kotb is back for Season 5! Join TODAY’s Hoda Kotb as she continues on a personal journey of self-discovery and learning. This season, she sits down with guests like former NFL quarterback Drew Brees, reggae musician Ziggy Marley, self-help author Brianna Wiest and her very own TODAY co-anchor Savannah Guthrie.Catch the premiere episode of Season 5 with guest Savannah Guthrie, Wednesday, February 21st. Just search ‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’ wherever you’re listening to f
TODAY 3rd Hour: Nikki Haley one-on-one. Breaking down Valentine’s Day. Wedding cooking table tradition. “Bob Marley: One Love” stars live.
TODAY Exclusive: Craig Melvin sits down with Republican primary candidate Nikki Haley on the campaign trail. Also, NBC Business and Data Correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down Valentine’s Day by the numbers. Plus, the story behind a wedding tradition in Pittsburgh involving baking that spans decades. And, Kinglsey Ben-Adir, Lashana Lynch, and Ziggy Marley live in studio ahead of the release of their new movie “Bob Marley: One Love.”
TODAY 8a: Homeland Security Secretary impeached. Love your pet. Tyler Perry in studio 1a. TODAY food: Chocolate mousse cake recipe.
Republicans impeach Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, by one vote, over border policy management. Also, TODAY celebrates love: A special tribute to pets and how to best take care of yours. Plus, Tyler Perry joins the show live to catch up and discuss his latest movie “Mea Culpa.” And, Michelin-star chef Daniel Boulud whips up a delicious romantic chocolate mousse cake recipe to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
February 14: Democrats flip house seat. Nikki Haley one-on-one. Car crashes into Texas hospital. Pushing back on “shrinkflation.”
Democrats flip a key battleground seat, narrowing an already thin Republican majority in the House. Also, TODAY Exclusive: Craig Melvin sits down with Republican primary candidate Nikki Haley on the campaign trail. Plus, one killed and at least five injured after a vehicle crashes into an Austin, Texas ER overnight. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Christine Romans details the growing issue of “shrinkflation.”
TODAY 3rd Hour: Tracking major winter storm. Financial conversations with your partner. History behind groundbreaking “Peanuts” character. Breaking down the college process.
A major winter storm is affecting many cities across the Northeast as millions prepare for severe weather. Also, NBC Senior Business Analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares tips on how to improve your financial relationship with your partner. Plus, the special story behind the “Peanuts” cartoon character Franklin and the artists behind the groundbreaking character. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen gives advice to families on life after High School and how to prepare your child for higher learning.
TODAY 8a: Winter storms slam East coast. Price of love: Valentine’s Day shopping. TODAY bestsellers. Inside China’s hoop dreams.
A major winter storm is affecting many cities across the Northeast as millions prepare for severe weather. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details what Americans are buying during what is projected to be a record day in spending this Valentine’s Day. Plus, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares a few products anyone can use from home hacks to fashion and beauty finds. And, NBC’s Janis Mackey Frayer gives an inside look at the growing popularity of basketball in rural China.
February 13: Major winter storm slams East coast. Trump push to reshape GOP. Questions surround deadly Megachurch shooting. Valentine’s Day strike looming.
A major winter storm is affecting many cities across the Northeast as millions prepare for severe weather. Also, Donald Trump calls for a leadership change at the Republican National Committee, looking to expand his influence over the party. Plus, new details about the gunman who opened fired inside pastor Joel Osteen’s Houston Megachurch on Sunday. And, thousands of drivers for ride-sharing platforms and food delivery apps are expected to go on strike across the US on Valentine’s Day for fair p
TODAY 3rd Hour: Chiefs win in overtime thriller. Super Bowl commercials and trends. When you should visit the doctor. Money made easy.
NBC’s Kaylee Hartung is in Las Vegas to break down the Kansas City Chiefs’ big Super Bowl win. Plus, taking a closer look at some of the best super bowl ads. Also, we’re learning when to go to the doctor instead of opting for urgent care. And, CNBC’s Brittany Jones Cooper teaches us how to use budgeting apps.
TODAY 8a: Chiefs win in overtime thriller. Major winter storm on the move. TODAY’s speed dating event. Should the day after the Super Bowl be a national holiday?
Breaking down the Kansas City Chiefs’ big Super Bowl win. Plus, Al Roker is tracking a winter storm on the move. Also, Jenna Bush Hager and Savannah Guthrie host a speed dating event in Studio 1A. And, should the day after the Super Bowl be a national holiday? NBC’s Emilie Ikeda breaks down the conversation.
February 12: Chiefs win in overtime thriller. Kansas City wide receiver Mecole Hardman on TODAY. Israeli hostages rescued. Deadly shooting at Osteen church.
Breaking down the Kansas City Chiefs’ big Super Bowl win – and Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman joins TODAY, after he caught the game-winning touchdown. Also, Israeli forces rescue two hostages in Gaza as Prime Minister Netanyahu doubles down on plans to fight on. And, a suspect is dead following a shooting at celebrity pastor Joel Osteen’s Houston megachurch Lakewood.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Football families chase Super Bowl history. Kickoff with Kornacki. Catching up with Rachel Dratch. Style file: Valentine’s couple goals looks.
Dads of 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan and running back Christian McCaggrey set to watch their sons in Super Bowl 29 years after they won it together. Also, Steve “Khaki” Kornacki is here for our Super Bowl edition of “Kickoff with Kornacki.” Plus, our hosts catch up with former Saturday Night Live star Rachel Dratch. And, whether you love a cozy night in or a dinner out fashion journalist Liz Perez has you covered this Valentine’s day.
TODAY 8a: Biden speaks out after special counsel. From firehouse to family. “Taylor” made Harvard class. TODAY food loves football: Super Bowl snack-down.
President Biden blasted a special counsel report that cleared him of criminal charges, but included comments on his memory. Also, the story of a newborn boy left at a Kentucky firehouse and how he’s found his forever family. Plus, Emilie Ikeda goes back to college to take Harvard’s new course on Taylor Swift. And, the final edition of “Today Food Loves Football” wrapping up with a Super Bowl snack-down.
February 9: Special Counsel Report. Countdown to Super Bowl. Renovation plan of the Giza pyramid.
President Biden blasted a special counsel report that cleared him of criminal charges, but included comments on his memory. Plus, we’ll break down the Super Bowl – the match-up on the field and the half-time show Also, an in-depth look at a controversial plan to renovate one of Egypt’s ancient pyramids.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside Vegas’ high roller Super Bowl. Most in-demand job skills. Gloria Gaynor live in studio 1a. Shop all day: Game day ready.
NBC’s Kaylee Hartung gets an inside look at the festivities around one of the most expensive Super Bowl’s ever in Las Vegas. Also, LinkedIn’s Editor-In-Chief Dan Roth shares an exclusive preview of LinkedIn's list for the most in-demand job skills in 2024. Plus, music icon Gloria Gaynor joins the show to catch up and discuss her new documentary “Gloria Gaynor: I Will Survive.” And, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach shares some gameday wardrobe, accessories, and gadgets to take your Su
TODAY 8a: Trump ballot case heads to Supreme Court. Fashion meets football. Celebrating 60 years of Beatlemania. “The Family Stallone” on TODAY.
In a historic election case, the Supreme Court will listen to arguments on whether to exclude Trump from the Colorado primary ballot. Also, an inside look into San Fransisco 49er Kyle Juszczyk’s wife, Kristin’s, popular custom designer jackets. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith looks back at the Beatles arrival in the US on the 60th anniversary of the week of Beatlemania. And, Sylvester Stallone and his family live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss season 2 of their popular reality show “The Family Sta
February 8: Trump ballot case heads to Supreme Court. New details on U.S. drone strike. Prince William speaks out. End of an era for landlines.
In a historic election case, the Supreme Court will listen to arguments on whether to exclude Trump from the Colorado primary ballot. Also, A US drone strike in Baghdad kills an Iranian-backed militia leader. Plus, Prince William speaks out for the first time since his father, King Charles III’s, cancer diagnosis. And, In-Depth TODAY: A look into the growing decline of landline telephones and if these devices are going away forever.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Royal family rallies around king. Ryan Serhant’s 2024 real estate advice. Amy Yasbeck on mission to honor John Ritter. Nicola Peltz Beckham live in studio 1a.
The latest on the royal family with Prince William set to resume public duties and Harry arriving in the UK amid King Charles’ cancer diagnosis. Also, real estate broker and reality star Ryan Serhant breaks down the big trends for buyers and sellers in 2024. Plus, Amy Yasbeck live in studio to share her personal mission during Heart Awareness Month in honor of her late husband John Ritter. And, actor Nicola Peltz Beckham joins the show to catch up and talk about her new film “Lola.”
TODAY 8a: House fails to impeach Mayorkas. Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz on TODAY. Patti Davis talks parents and new memoir. Dakota Johnson in studio 1a.
House Republicans fail to impeach Secretary Mayorkas after a small group of GOP lawmakers vote against the impeachment resolution. Also, TODAY exclusive: Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz offer a first look at their new art exhibit in the Brooklyn Museum. Plus, former first-daughter Patti Davis joins the show to talk about her new book, written as a letter to her parents, Ronald and Nancy Reagan. And, Dakota Johnson live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new movie “Madame Web.”
February 7: Chaos on Capitol Hill. Mother convicted in school shooting. Royal family rallies around king. Backlash over rising fast food prices.
House Republicans fail to impeach Secretary Mayorkas after a small group of GOP lawmakers vote against the impeachment resolution. Also, Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of Michigan school shooter, Ethan Crumbley, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in historic trial. Plus, the latest on the royal family with Prince William set to resume public duties and Harry arriving in the UK amid King Charles’ cancer diagnosis. And, In-Depth TODAY: Fast food chains respond to backlash over rising prices w
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering country star Toby Keith. Players speak out ahead of Super Bowl. New report on “The State of Kids and Families.” Make your own Valentine’s Day bouquet.
Country music legend, Toby Keith, has died at 62 after battling stomach cancer. Also, the countdown to the Super Bowl is underway with the festivities getting started yesterday in Las Vegas. Plus, Common Sense Media released their annual “State of Kids and Families in America” report that details how parents and children are feeling right now. And, CEO and founder of Farmgirl Flowers, Christina Sembel, shares some of her favorite Valentine’s Day ideas
TODAY 8a: Country star Toby Keith dead at 62. TODAY exclusive: Figure skater Gracie Gold opens up. Tips to boost your heart health. TODAY food: Celebration of the Lunar Year.
Country music legend, Toby Keith, has died at 62 after battling stomach cancer. Also, TODAY exclusive: Olympic figure skater Gracie Gold opens up about her challenges on and off the ice. Plus, a cardiologist, nutritionist, and sports medicine doctor each share their advice on how to boost your heart health. And, cookbook author Hetty McKinnon cooks a delicious broccoli wonton + mochi cake recipe to celebrate the Lunar Year.
February 6: Country star Toby Keith dead at 62. King Charles battling cancer. FAA takes on Boeing over safety. Players speak out ahead of Super Bowl.
Country music legend, Toby Keith, has died at 62 after battling stomach cancer. Also, King Charles III was diagnosed with cancer and will temporarily halt his public duties. Plus, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration will face questions Tuesday from lawmakers amid Boeing investigation after 737 MAX 9 mid-air emergency. And, the countdown to the Super Bowl is underway with the festivities getting started yesterday in Las Vegas.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to stay heart healthy. Lola Tung live in Studio 1A. Motivational Monday – Ways to Show Love.
In honor of American Heart Month, Dr. Jennifer Haythe is here with tips on how to keep your heart healthy. Plus, catching up with actress Lola Tung. Also, Pastor Michael Todd is here with his new book, “A Cup Of Love: Relationship Goals for Kids.”
TODAY 8a: Trial of Jennifer Crumbley continues today. Money Saving Monday. Puppy Bowl preview.
The trial of Jennifer Crumbley – mother of Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley – continues in Michigan this morning. NBC’s Jesse Kirsch joins us with the latest from Pontiac, Michigan. Plus Vicky Nguyen is here with “Money Saving Monday.” She’s got everything you need to know to earn valuable rewards on your credit card purchases. And, counting down to the puppy bowl – Dan Schachner is here with five puppies all up for adoption!
February 5: Severe weather out west. Boeing discovers new problem involving its “737 Max” planes. Best moments from music’s biggest night.
California issues its first ever hurricane force wind warning – Al Roker has everything you need to know. Plus breaking overnight: Boeing says it discovered another issue with its 737 Max airplane, one already under scrutiny after a panel blew off mid-flight. Also, all of the highlights from the 66th Grammy Awards – the night’s big winners, best performances, and special surprises!
TODAY 3rd Hour: First look at Apple Vision Pro. What to buy & what’s free in February. Life-saving CPR after cardiac arrest. Start Today “renew” curated gift box.
Sam Brock explores the 3D technology behind the new Apple Vision Pro at the first community volumetric capture center in the country. Also, Vicky Nguyen breaks down the budget friendly deals and freebies available for consumers in February. Plus, heart attack survivor Kyra Smithlin and her family stop by Studio 1A to encourage everyone to learn CPR. And, Stephanie Mansour shares what’s in the limited edition Start Today curated self-care box.
TODAY 8a: Drug price negotiations begin. Sneak peek at Apple Vision Pro. Inside the “mob wife” look. Start Today recharge box.
The Biden administration has started to negotiate with big pharmaceutical companies to lower the cost of prescription drugs, NBC’s Senior Business correspondent Christine Romans shares the details. Also, Sam Brock gives a first look at the 3D technology behind the new Apple Vision Pro.
Plus, style expert Jasmine Snow breaks down the popular mob wife aesthetic trend. And, Stephanie Mansour shares some of the Start Today team’s favorite wellness and beauty products in the first ever Start Today c
February 2: Plane crashes into Florida neighborhood. Lloyd Austin apologizes. School shooter’s mother on stand. Job scams on the rise.
Several people were killed after a small plane crashed into a mobile home park in Clearwater, Fl. Also the Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, apologizes for the handling of his hospitalization. Plus, Jennifer Crumbley, the mother of a convicted school shooter is taking the stand in her own defense. And, NBC’s Senior Consumer Investigative correspondent, Vicky Nguyen, stops by Studio 1A to share a warning about a growing trend of online job scams.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Cracking down on password sharing. Travis Kelce talks Taylor and the Super Bowl. Discover Black heritage: the Williamsburg Bray School. DreamWorks “Orion and the Dark.”
Hulu becomes the latest streaming service to crackdown on password sharing. Plus, Travis Kelce is opening up about his relationship with Taylor Swift and some of the recent backlash they’ve faced. Also, Craig Melvin has more on the restoration of the Bray School – the oldest standing building devoted to educating black children in colonial Williamsburg. And, Jacob Tremblay & Paul Walter Hauser LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about DreamWorks “Orion and the Dark.”
TODAY 8a: Tech CEOs grilled on capitol hill. Catching up with Elmo and Larry David. History hiding in plain sight.
NBC’s Kate Snow has more on the testimony of social media CEOs in heated Senate hearing on child exploitation. Plus, checking in with Elmo after his viral tweet sparked a big reaction. Also, comedy legend Larry David joins us LIVE in Studio 1A on the final season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” And, Craig Melvin has more on the restoration of the oldest standing building devoted to educating black children in colonial Williamsburg.
February 1: Deadly airport hangar collapse. Tech CEOs grilled on capitol hill. Fallout over deadly drone attack. Severe storms bring torrential rain.
Three people are dead and at least 9 more are injured following catastrophic collapse of a hangar under construction near Boise airport. Plus, social media CEOs testify in heated Senate hearing on child exploitation. Also, the U.S. is now preparing a campaign of military strikes in response to the drone attack that killed three Americans. And, “Pineapple Express” bringing heavy rains & strong winds to the West Coast – Al Roker is tracking it all.
TODAY 3rd Hour: What to expect from Super Bowl ads. USA figure skating team on TODAY. Small changes that make a big impact.
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares what to expect from this year’s Super Bowl ads. Plus, Team USA figure skaters are finally being awarded their Olympic gold medals, and they join us LIVE in Studio 1A! Also, NBC’s Stephanie Rhule shares some small changes you can make to save money. And, NASCAR drivers Bubba Wallace and Ryan Blaney LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about their new Netflix series “NASCAR: Full Speed.”
TODAY 8a: U.S. ready to respond to deadly drone strike. Jury sees new video of school shooter’s mom. USA figure skating team on TODAY. Love researchers’ keys to success.
President Biden says he has decided how the U.S. will respond to the deadly drone strike in Jordan. Plus, jurors see new video of Jennifer Crumbley on the day her son carried out a deadly school shooting. Also, Team USA figure skaters are finally being awarded their Olympic gold medals, and they join us LIVE in Studio 1A! And, “love researchers” from the Gottman love lab share the keys to couples success.
January 31st: U.S. ready to respond to deadly drone strike. Battle over the border. Fallout over Gaza hospital raid. Tech CEOs on the hot seat.
President Biden says he has decided how the U.S. will respond to the deadly drone strike in Jordan. Plus, Republicans in Congress move forward with their efforts to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security. Also, more details on that dramatic raid inside a Gaza hospital. And, five CEOs of social media companies will appear before Congress today to face tough questions about child safety on their platforms.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Super Bowl fever. Musk’s Neuralink successfully implants first “brain chip.” On the money… senior caregiving costs. Melissa Rauch LIVE in Studio 1A.
With the Super Bowl less than two weeks away, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung breaks down all the excitement. Plus, Elon Musk announces the first human has received an implant from his brain-chip company. Also, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson helps us plan for the cost of caregiving. And, catching up with actress Melissa Rauch.
TODAY 8a: U.S. weighs response to drone attack. Video shows Jennifer Crumbley after son’s school shooting. Inside Breast Cancer “Moonshot” project. One-on-one with author Sarah J. Maas.
The U.S. vows to retaliate following a drone strike in Jordan that killed three Americans. Plus, jurors have now seen surveillance video of Jennifer Crumbley confronting her son hours after the rampage at Oxford High School. Also, NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren introduces us to a new campaign to develop a breast cancer vaccine. And, Jenna Bush Hager’s exclusive conversation with best-selling author Sarah J Maas.
January 30th: U.S. weighs response to drone attack. Capitol Hill showdown amid border crisis. Musk’s Neuralink successfully implants first “brain chip.” Judge denies new Murdaugh trial.
The U.S. vows to retaliate following a drone strike in Jordan that killed three Americans. Plus, House Republicans push to impeach the Secretary of Homeland Security as a bipartisan group of lawmakers work on a potential border security bill. Also, Elon Musk announces the first human has received an implant from his brain-chip company. And, a judge denied Alex Murdaugh’s motion for re-trial after his team alleged jury tampering by the clerk.
TODAY 3rd Hour: 49ers and Chiefs advance to Superbowl. New clue in Amelia Earhart mystery? Modern Medicine: Roundup of new medical research studies. The Upside: Sheinelle reveals special renovation project.
The San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs are headed to Super Bowl 58 after winning their conference championship games. Also, an explorer claims he discovered sonar images that provide a critical clue to the mystery behind Amelia Earhart’s disappearance. Plus, Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down new medical research studies from common sports injuries to preventing migraines. And, Sheinelle reveals a new project she’s been working on, after being inspired while running the NYC Marathon.
TODAY 8a: Three U.S. troops killed in drone strike. Tax time changes and tips. Jay Leno on wife’s dementia diagnosis. One on One with James Corden.
A terrorist drone attack in Jordan killed at least three U.S. service members and wounded dozens more, as President Biden vows to respond. Also, Christine Romans shares tips on efficient ways to file 2023 tax returns as the start of tax season begins today. Plus, Jay Leno files for conservatorship over his wife, Mavis Leno, after she was diagnosed with dementia. And, James Corden stops by Studio 1A to chat with Hoda about leaving late night and his new podcast.
January 29: Three U.S. troops killed in drone strike. Border battle intensifies. 49ers and Chiefs advance to Super Bowl. Will Murdaugh be granted a new trial?
Three U.S. servicemembers and more than 30 others were injured in a drone strike in Jordan, marking the first U.S. military deaths in the region since the start of the war in Gaza. Also, a potential bipartisan deal to overhaul immigration policies is on the table in congress. Plus, after an amazing comeback and a dynasty in the making, the 49ers and Chiefs win their conference championships and advance to Superbowl 58. And, after being sentenced to consecutive life sentences, a hearing over alle
TODAY 3rd Hour: Steve Kornacki breaks down NFL playoffs. Six months until Paris Olympics. John Cena live in Studio 1A. Young Cancer Survivor’s mission to help others.
NBC News National Political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down the NFL playoffs. Also, TODAY contributor Ally Love sits down with some of team USA’s stars to chat about the 2024 Olympic Games. Plus, John Cena teases his new spy thriller “Argylle.” And, one family’s inspiring story of love and determination.
TODAY 8a: Inmate executed using nitrogen gas. Dancer’s death blamed on label mistake. TODAY’s playoff pep rally. TODAY food loves football: chicken fingers, sloppy joes and rose.
An inmate in Alabama executed overnight using an untested method of execution, nitrogen gas. Also, new details about a young woman whose sudden death is being blamed on a severe allergic reaction. Plus, superfans of the Ravens, Lions, Chiefs and 49ers are up early. And, Adam Richman cooks up some classic game day treats.
January 26: Inmate executed using nitrogen gas. Haley ramps up attacks on Trump. Bryan Kohberger back in court. Detroit rallies around the Lions.
An inmate in Alabama executed overnight using an untested method of execution, nitrogen gas. Also, Donald Trump and Nikki Haley ramp up personal attacks on the campaign trail. Plus, the suspect in the Idaho college murders case back in court as families of the victims wait for a trial date. And, the Detroit Lions on the brink of competing in the Super Bowl for the first time.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Sofia Vergara vs. drug kingpin’s family. Consumer confidential: What to do if you’ve been scammed. Club celebrates 50 years of reading together. Daisy Ridley on TODAY.
Sofia Vergara and Netflix are being sued by the family of Griselda Blanco. Also, NBC News Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares tips on what to do if you’ve been scammed. Plus, NBC’s Maggie Vespa gives an inside look at a St. Louis book club celebrating 50 years of sisterhood. And, actor Daisy Ridley joins the show to catch up and discuss her new film “Sometimes I Think About Dying.”
TODAY 8a: Tracking severe storms. Inside celebrity imposter scams. Jay Shetty in studio 1a. Dwyane Wade on TODAY.
Flooding and severe weather could be dangerous across the South as a pair of extreme storms roll into the weekend. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details how to keep an eye out for those increasingly popular online imposter scams. Plus, Chief Purpose Officer at Calm, an app for sleep and meditation, Jay Shetty, shares some mental health tips for the new year. And, NBA legend Dwyane Wade live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about his new podcast “The Why with Dwyane Wade.”
January 25: Storms bring dangerous flooding. Haley hits back at Trump. Some Boeing planes cleared for takeoff. Sofia Vergara vs. drug kingpin’s family.
Flooding and severe weather could be dangerous across the South as a pair of extreme storms roll into the weekend. Also, despite losing the first two Republican primary contests, Nikki Haley pushes on in race for the nomination against Donal Trump. Plus, the FAA halts Boeing 737 Max production expansion but clears a path for grounded jets to continue flying again. And, Sofia Vergara and Netflix are being sued by the family of Griselda Blanco.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Alaska Airlines CEO speaks out. By the numbers: Winter fun facts. Reading rhythms book party. Hip hop legend Rev Run live on TODAY.
The CEO of Alaska Airlines speaks out for the first time amid ongoing Boeing investigation over faulty door plug. Also, NBC News Business Correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down some winter season fun by the numbers. Plus, NBC’s “Morning News Now” Anchor Savannah Sellers looks at an adult book club in Brooklyn that’s changing lives. And, Rev Run from Run DMC live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss the new documentary about the legendary rap group “Kings From Queens: The Run DMC Story.”
TODAY 8a: Trump wins as Haley vows to fight on. New hope in fighting morning sickness. Austin Butler and Callum Turner on TODAY. Michelle Yeoh on TODAY.
Donald Trump wins New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, taking command of the race for the Republican nomination. Also, Your Health: Maria Shriver take a closer look at groundbreaking research into treating millions of women who suffer from extreme morning sickness. Plus, stars of the new series “Masters of the Air,” Austin Butler and Callum Turner, are live in studio 1a. And, Michelle Yeoh joins the show to catch up and discuss her new project “The Brothers Sun.”
January 24: Trump wins as Haley vows to fight on. Russian jet carrying POWs crashes. Alaska airlines CEO speaks out. Oscars outrage over “Barbie” snubs.
Donald Trump wins New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, taking command of the race for the Republican nomination. Also, a Russian military transport plane carrying dozens of Ukrainian prisoners of war crashes near Ukraine. Plus, the CEO of Alaska Airlines speaks out for the first time amid ongoing Boeing investigation over faulty door plug. And, reaction to the woman behind “Barbie,” Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig, not getting Oscar nominations.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Positive sign for our wallets. Fact vs Myth: Common questions about your body. Breaking down Oscar nominations. SNL star Marcello Hernandez live on TODAY.
The Dow closes above 38,000 for the first time ever as positive consumer sentiment about the economy reaches its highest level in years. Also, chiropractor Alessandra Colon weighs in on some debates when it comes to common aches and pains. Plus, Turner Classic Movies host Dave Karger joins the show to recap this morning’s Oscar nominations. And, Saturday Night Live star Marcello Hernandez live in studio 1a to catch up.
TODAY 8a: New Hampshire voting underway. Families battle over shorts in winter. Why are subtitles so popular? TODAY table: Apple butter chicken recipe.
Donald Trump looks to take control of GOP primary in New Hampshire over rival Nikki Haley with voting beginning overnight. Also, the ongoing debate over whether parents should let their kids wear shorts during the winter or force them to bundle up. Plus, a closer look at the decisive issue on whether to watch television and movies with subtitles or not. And, chef Will Coleman shares a delicious roasted apple butter chicken recipe.
January 23: Trump vs. Haley in New Hampshire. New wave of U.S. airstrikes. Record day on wall street. Parents of school shooter on trial.
Donald Trump looks to take control of GOP primary in New Hampshire over rival Nikki Haley with voting beginning overnight. Also, the US and UK carry out additional strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. Plus, the Dow closes above 38,000 for the first time ever as positive consumer sentiment about the economy reaches its highest level in years. And, a jury selection is underway in the trial against the mother of a teenager who committed a mass school shooting in Michigan.
TODAY 3rd Hour: NFL down to final four. Protecting your information online. Antonia Hylton’s new book “Madness.” Civil rights icon Ruby Bridges.
With just two games remaining before the Super Bowl, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung breaks down all the action from over the weekend. Plus, a lesson in digital security. Also, a new book from NBC News correspondent Antonia Hylton about one of America’s last segregated mental asylums. And, civil rights icon Ruby Bridges pours inspiration and wisdom into a new book for young readers.
TODAY 8a: U.S. forces on high alert. Money Lessons 101. Secret behind more meaningful connections. Five big style trends for 2024.
Attacks in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-backed militias raise tensions as Israel rejects mounting pressure for Palestinian state. Plus, what parents can do to prepare kids for financial success. Also, “New York Times” columnist and best-selling author David Brooks shares tips for creating deeper connections. And, a forecast of the big five trends in fashion for 2024.
January 22: DeSantis drops out of GOP race. Deep freeze set to lift. Royal family health scares. Airfare prices getting lower.
Ron DeSantis suspends his campaign and endorses Donald Trump just ahead of the New Hampshire primary. Also, parts of the country begin to thaw out after brutal artic temperatures. Plus, the latest details on Princess Kate’s recovery, King Charles’ upcoming surgery and Sarah Ferguson’s skin cancer diagnosis. And, tips for saving on airfare.
TODAY 3rd Hour: High-tech stadium security. Protecting yourself from financial scams. Kickoff with Kornacki. Actor Karen Allen’s passion for knitting.
Football stadiums are leveling up security systems with help of AI. Also, how to spot a scam and keep your money safe. Plus, NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down what to expect for the upcoming NFL playoff games. And, actor Karen Allen shares her love for acting, textiles and knitting with Al Roker.
TODAY 8a: Prince Harry honored as aviation legend. Families bond over Taylor and NFL. Reboot your resolutions. TODAY FOOD: Viral mac & cheese.
Prince Harry to receive “Living Legend of Aviation” award tonight in Los Angeles sparking controversy from critics. Also, dads and daughters connect over NFL and Taylor Swift. Plus, moves you can make today to achieve your 2024 goals. And, the TikTok star behind a viral mac & cheese recipe is here to make the dish.
January 19: States of Emergency. Countdown to New Hampshire primary. New twist in Scott Peterson case. Memory boost from multivitamins.
Deadly cold and icy conditions continue with more than 60 million Americans under winter alerts alongside a pile up of travel delays. Also, the New Hampshire primary just days away as Washington moves quickly to avoid a government shutdown. Plus, Los Angeles Innocence Project takes up the Scott Peterson murder case. And, new studies show multivitamins may help slow memory loss in older adults.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Health concerns for royal family. Controlling your social media feed. Isla Fisher live on TODAY. Ally Love’s winter wellness routine.
What we know about Kate Middleton’s hospitalization and King Charles III’s health. Also, a break down of where social media algorithms are taking us from NBC’s Senior Tech correspondent, Jake Ward. Plus, Isla Fisher stops by to chat about her new series on Peacock, “Wolf Like Me.” And, Ally Love serves up a wellness routine sure to cure any winter blues.
TODAY 8a: Hostages’ families ramp up pressure. Mariska Hargitay in Studio 1A. Richard Simmons speaks out. Bows are back.
NBC’s Chief Washington correspondent Andrea Mitchell speaks with families of Americans who are being held by Hamas while the first shipment of medicine for hostages and humanitarian aid arrives in Gaza. Also, Mariska Hargitay on the 25th anniversary of NBC’s Law and Order. Plus, reclusive Richard Simmons breaks his silence to disavow biopic starring Pauly Shore. And, all the fun ways to wear the season’s hottest accessory.
January 18: Dangerous winter weather across U.S. Countdown to New Hampshire. Health concerns for royal family. Shark tank adventures in the spotlight.
Frigid temperatures and icy conditions continue to affect much of the country leading to accidents, travel delays and death. Also, Ron DeSantis shifts his focus from New Hampshire as Donald Trump and Nikki Haley ramp up their attacks on each other. Plus, what we know about Kate Middleton’s hospitalization and King Charles III’s health. And, the latest details on the 10-year-old Maryland boy who was attacked by a shark at a Bahamian resort.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Jason Kelce set to retire? Warnings over weight loss fads. Sweet art of chocolate bon bons. Hottest new tech gadgets.
Jason Kelce speaks to reports that he is set to retire. Also, growing concerns over the use of weight loss drug alternatives among young adults. Plus, a pastry chef who leads an all-female team that makes some of the most beautiful chocolates. And, some of the hottest new tech from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
TODAY 8a: Miss America makes history. One-on-one with Jodie Foster. Steals and Deals: Winter essentials. Top new tech for 2024.
A U.S. Air Force officer makes history and is crowned Miss America 2024. Also, Hollywood legend Jodie Foster stops by to talk all things “True Detective.” Plus, Jill Martin Brooks joins for a winter essentials themed “Steals and Deals.” And, tech expert Katie Linendoll talks top tech from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
January 17: Arctic blast brings record cold. All eyes on New Hampshire. Shark bites 10-year-old boy. Warnings over weight loss fads.
Much of the country is waking up to bitterly cold temperatures with another storm on the way. Also, Republican candidates arrive in New Hampshire as Thursday’s GOP primary debate is cancelled. Plus, a 10-year-old boy attacked by a shark at a Bahamas resort. And, growing concerns over the use of weight loss drug alternatives among young adults.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Highlights from the 75th Emmy Awards. Starting a side hustle. Does Sheinelle need glasses? NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson live on TODAY.
A recap from the biggest night in television, the Primetime Emmy Awards. Also, Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen breaks down how you can make some extra cash. Plus, Sheinelle’s eye doctor reveals whether Sheinelle needs glasses. And, Jimmie Johnson talks racing and family.
TODAY 8a: Trump wins big in Iowa. Jamie Lee Curtis on TODAY. Allison Holker Boss honors tWitch’s legacy. TODAY food: Lemon cake.
Donald Trump’s record-breaking win in the first Republican contest as the race moves to New Hampshire. Also, Jamie Lee Curtis chats award season and her new children’s book. Plus, Allison Holker Boss opens up about her late husband tWitch’s legacy and an upcoming book that they wrote together. And, Jamie Lee Curtis cooks her favorite dessert, lemon cake.
January 16: Trump wins big in Iowa. Winter wallop for much of U.S. Serial killer suspect back in court. Changing trends at the office.
Breaking down the Iowa caucus – Donald Trump’s record-breaking win in the first Republican contest as the race moves to New Hampshire. Also, dangerous winter storms and record cold grips millions of Americans. Plus, Gilgo Beach murder suspect Rex Heuermann might face new charges in court today. And, NBC’s Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans breaks down trends in the great work debate.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “Wild” weekend for the NFL. The upside: Mission behind “Little Black Pearl.” Take it off today: Houston couple’s health transformation. Toys to beat snow day boredom.
NBC’s Kaylee Hartung recaps NFL’s wild card weekend. Also, an organization’s mission to heal and grow a community in Chicago through the arts. Plus, a couple’s health journey. And, toys to keep you occupied on those long snow days.
TODAY 8a: Caucus day in Iowa. Grand Slam season underway. Restaurant pays it forward. Solutions to five common financial mistakes.
Donald Trump leads the polls on caucus day in Iowa while Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis battle for second place. Also, tennis stars kick off the season at the Australian Open. Plus, a unique restaurant in Alabama operates with a purpose. And, tackle common financial mistakes while saving money along the way with NBC’s Vicky Nguyen.
January 15: Caucus day in Iowa. Extreme cold impacting millions. 100 days of Israel-Hamas war. New questions surrounding Boeing jets.
Voting begins – Donald Trump holds a clear lead in Iowa while Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis campaign for second place. Also, tens of millions of Americans face frigid winter weather. Plus, Israel vows to increase its military pressure in Gaza while Hamas releases video of three hostages. And, new details on growing fallout for Boeing in the wake of that mid-air panel blowout.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Football fever ahead of NFL wild card weekend. Hottest gadgets from the Consumer Electronics Show. Students open up about race in America. Maura Tierney live in studio 1a.
NBC’s Kaylee Hartung and Steve Kornacki preview the exciting football matchups this playoff weekend. Also, an inside look at the latest cutting-edge gadgets and tech from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Plus, NBC News Correspondent Shaquille Brewster sits down with a group of students who shared their experiences around race and identity. And, actor Maura Tierney joins TODAY live to catch up and talk about her role in the recent film “The Iron Claw.”
TODAY 8a: U.S. launches airstrikes in Yemen. Meet the real life “Parent Trap” family. Inside the NFL’s “yellow line” technology. TODAY food: Wolfgang Puck.
US launches retaliatory airstrikes against Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen. Also, Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie sit down with the family who is living a real life “Parent Trap” story that has taken social media by storm. Plus, Inside the game: NBC’s Harry Smith takes a closer look at how the “yellow line” technology began in the NFL. And legendary chef Wolfgang Puck cooks up some delicious recipes perfect for playoff football this weekend.
January 12: U.S. launches airstrikes in Yemen. Trump speaks out at civil fraud trial. New round of severe weather. Inflation, spending, & your money.
US launches retaliatory airstrikes against Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen. Also, Donald Trump gives closing, courtroom speech on the final day of his New York civil fraud trial. Plus, millions of people bracing for extreme weather as another winter storm is set to hit the country this weekend. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Senior Business Correspondent Christine Romans breaks down the latest inflation numbers and what it means for your money.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Miracle on the Hudson: 15 years later. Real estate terms to know. Andie MacDowell live in studio 1a. 2024 food trends.
TODAY exclusive: Craig Melvin sits down with Captain Chelsey “Sully” Sullenberger and a couple first responders on the 15th anniversary of the “Miracle on the Hudson.” Also, broker and president of “R” New York Stefani Birkin details what words you need to be aware of when it comes to real estate. Plus, actor Andie MacDowell live in studio to catch up and discuss season two of her drama series “The Way Home.” And, TODAY food contributor Joey Skladany shares some hot food trends to try in the new
TODAY 8a: Haley and DeSantis clash in Iowa debate. Miracle on the Hudson: 15 years later. Annette Bening live in studio 1a. TODAY food: Winter soups + stews recipes.
Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis square off in Iowa GOP debate last night with the countdown to the Iowa caucuses just four days away. Also, TODAY exclusive: Craig Melvin sits down with Captain Chelsey “Sully” Sullenberger and a couple first responders on the 15th anniversary of the “Miracle on the Hudson.” Plus, Annette Bening joins TODAY to catch up and discuss her new movie “Nyad.” And, lifestyle expert and cookbook author Dawn Russell shares some delicious winter soups and stews recipes.
January 11: Haley and DeSantis clash in Iowa debate. Hunter Biden heads to court. Mariska Hargitay reveals rape trauma. Inside world’s biggest cruise ship.
Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis square off in Iowa GOP debate last night with the countdown to the Iowa caucuses just four days away. Also, Hunter Biden set to attend arraignment hearing on federal tax charges later today in Los Angeles. Plus, “Law & Order: SVU” star Mariska Hargitay opens up about her personal experience as a sexual assault survivor in People Magazine. And, In-Depth TODAY: An exclusive look at the largest cruise ship in the world before it departs on its first trip.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Severe weather sweeps across U.S. First look at space shuttle exhibit. Declutter and organize your devices. National Houseplant Appreciation Day.
A massive winter storm is affecting many people as extreme weather continues to spread across the country. Also, In-Depth TODAY: An exclusive look into the ground-breaking space shuttle Endeavour. Plus, NBC’s senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details how to clean up and organize your digital devices. And, author and plant stylist Hilton Carter shares some tips on how to take care of your plants on National Houseplant Appreciation Day.
TODAY 8a: Severe weather sweeps across U.S. TODAY exclusive: Andy Cohen talks losing money in scam. Tina Fey on TODAY. Kurt & Wyatt Russell on TODAY.
A massive winter storm is affecting many people as extreme weather continues to spread across the country. Also, TODAY exclusive: Andy Cohen shares his story of being scammed by hackers and his important message so it doesn’t happen to you. Plus, Tina Fey live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss the return of “Mean Girls.” And, Hollywood father/son duo Kurt and Wyatt Russell join TODAY to talk about their new show “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.”
January 10: Severe weather sweeps across U.S. Trump makes case for immunity. Defense Secretary treated for prostate cancer. First look at space shuttle exhibit.
A massive winter storm continues to spread across the country. Also, Donald Trump appeared in a federal court yesterday over arguments involving presidential immunity. Plus, new details over the hospitalization of Lloyd Austin, including why the Defense Secretary was admitted to the hospital. And, In-Depth TODAY: An exclusive look into the ground-breaking space shuttle Endeavour.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside tween skin care craze. TODAY’s checklist: Taking care of common aches and pains. Puppy training in prison. Home hacks for the new year.
In-Depth TODAY: The rise in a growing skincare trend among tweens across social media. Also, orthopedic physical therapist Karena Wu shares tips on how to deal with those nagging aches and pains from any type of workout routine. Plus, the unique story behind a prison in California that focuses on rehabilitation instead of punishment. And, executive lifestyle director of Apartment Therapy Charli Penn provides some great advice for keeping your home clean in 2024.
TODAY 8a: Major storm on the move. Cutting-edge therapies go mainstream. Kevin Hart in studio 1a. Steals & deals: New routines.
Many people are feeling the effects of a major winter storm that’s bringing extreme weather across the country. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen takes a closer look at state-of-the-art therapy treatments used by pro athletes that are now becoming the norm. Plus, Kevin Hart live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his upcoming movie “Lift.” And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares some great products at a discount to kick off the new year.
January 9: Major storm on the move. Searching for answers in Alaska Airlines investigation. Defense Secretary health mystery. Inside tween skin care craze.
Many people are feeling the effects of a major winter storm that’s bringing extreme weather across the country. Also, new details on the Alaska Airlines flight after a part blew off midflight last week. Plus, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin faces growing scrutiny over his hospitalization. And, In-Depth TODAY: The rise in the growing skincare trend among tweens across social media.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Mary Lou Retton’s health battle. Golden Globes’ big winners. On the Money: Reaching financial goals in 2024. Rob Gronkowski live in studio 1a.
TODAY Exclusive: Hoda Kotb sits down with Mary Lou Retton in her first interview since her pneumonia hospitalization. Also, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung shares the big winners and red-carpet fashion from the Golden Globes on Sunday. Plus, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson details some strategies to achieve financial fitness in 2024. And, NFL legend Rob Gronkowski joins TODAY live to talk about his latest projects and the NFL playoffs.
TODAY 8a: Missing part of jet found. Golden Globes fashion roundup. Reneé Rapp on TODAY.
A missing door plug that detached from an Alaska Airlines plane midflight was found in an Oregon backyard Sunday. Also, stylist Zanna Roberts Rassi shares some fashion highlights from the Golden Globes Sunday night. Plus, Reneé Rapp live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her role in the new movie musical “Mean Girls.”
January 8: Missing part of jet found. Millions dig out from winter storm. Fallout over Defense Secretary’s mystery illness. Mary Lou Retton’s health battle.
A missing door plug that detached from an Alaska Airlines plane midflight was found in an Oregon backyard Sunday. Also, the weekend snowstorm in the Northeast impacts millions of people bringing up to a foot of snow in some areas. Plus, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is under fire over hospitalization stay that wasn’t disclosed to key officials. And, TODAY Exclusive: Hoda Kotb sits down with Mary Lou Retton in her first interview since her pneumonia hospitalization.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Millions bracing for major winter storm. Love your mornings: New Year’s resolutions help. “Ted” stars live on TODAY. Exercises to boost brain health.
What you need to know about the major storm that could affect millions of people across the east coast. Also, TODAY contributor Ally Love shares some tips and strategies to help you stick to your New Year’s resolutions. Plus, Seth MacFarlane and Max Burkholder live in studio to discuss the return of the popular character “Ted” in a new show on Peacock. And, “brain coach” Jim Kwik joins TODAY to share some life lessons and exercises to improve mental health.
TODAY 8a: Tracking major winter storm. High school club’s epic radio call. Seth MacFarlane on TODAY. Brighten up your wardrobe.
What you need to know about the major storm that could affect millions of people across the east coast. Also, NBC’s Harry Smith goes to a high school where some students use their radio skills for a unique purpose. Plus, Seth MacFarlane live in studio to discuss the return of his popular character “Ted” in a new show on Peacock. And, TODAY contributor Ally Love shares how to infuse colors in your wardrobe every day.
January 5: Millions bracing for major winter storm. New details on Iowa school shooting. Oscar Pistorius released overnight. Coping with lingering winter cough.
What you need to know about the major storm that could affect millions of people across the east coast. Also, the latest on the Iowa school shooting that killed one Sixth grader and left more injured. Plus, former Olympian Oscar Pistorius released from prison nearly eleven years after the murder of his girlfriend Reva Steenkamp. And, In-Depth TODAY: How to treat that nagging, winter cough that doesn’t seem to go away.
TODAY 3rd Hour: On the money: Financial resolutions. Youth court changing lives. How often should you. I am Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Social media star and author Vivian Tu lays out financial resolutions and how to achieve them. Also, Weekend TODAY co-anchor Laura Jarrett takes viewers inside a unique program that aims to keep kids out of the criminal justice system by putting them to work in it. Plus, Shop TODAY Editorial Director Adrianna Brach breaks down how often we should be cleaning items we use daily. And, Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s granddaughter, Clara Spera, and author Brad Meltzer discuss a new children’s book that share
TODAY 8a: Winter storm on the move. TODAY’s five things: new year’s edition. Catching up with Kate Hudson. TODAY food: Polenta with wild mushrooms and parmigiano winter greens salad with pear vinaigrette.
Al’s got the latest on the major winter storm moving across the country. Also, “TODAY’S Five Things” is back with experts in fitness, finance and food who share what they would never do when sticking to new year’s resolutions. Plus, Kate Hudson talks about how she spent the holidays, her new album and plans to keep fit in 2024. And, Chef Stefano Secchi shares two healthy, hearty dishes.
January 4: Epstein court documents released. Winter storm on the move. Trump appeals ballot ban to Supreme Court. Easier access to weight loss drugs?
The latest on those newly unsealed Jeffrey Epstein documents – which include references to well-known public figures, politicians, and celebrities. Also, Al’s got the latest on the major winter storm moving across the country. Plus, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump is now asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a ruling in Colorado that banned him from the state’s primary ballot. And, a new effort to make it easier for some Americans to get popular weight loss drugs.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s checklist: Health check for the new year. Woman creates art using foliage. January book picks. 2024 astrology outlook.
NBC news medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula breaks down some strategies to take control of your health in 2024. Also, the inspiring journey of a unique artist who uses mother nature as her medium. Plus, author Issac Fitzgerald provides a few book recommendations for anyone with reading resolutions in the new year. And, astrologer and author Stephanie Campos shares an astrology outlook to prepare listeners on what to expect in 2024.
TODAY 8a: Tracking major winter storm. U.S. News and World Report’s best diets. Surf club makes waves in the desert. New year skin care resolutions.
Everything you need to know about a potential massive coast-to-coast storm that’s set to hit the country this weekend. Also, TODAY exclusive: Managing health editor of “US News and World Report” Gretel Schueller reveals the best diets of 2024. Plus, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff gets the chance to try out a new Palm Springs surf club first-hand. And, dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry shares some skincare resolutions to follow in the new year.
January 3: Tracking major winter storm. New questions in Tokyo runway collision. Push to unseal Epstein documents. Ian Ziering brawl investigation.
Everything you need to know about a potential massive coast-to-coast storm that’s set to hit the country this weekend. Also, the latest updates on the fiery collision of planes at a busy Japanese airport. Plus, the names of more than 150 people with connections to Jeffrey Epstein are set to be revealed in previously sealed court documents. And, actor Ian Ziering’s encounter with a group of bikers in Los Angeles.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New twist for classic characters. 2024 by the numbers. Food for thought: Doctor and chef pursuing two passions. Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. live on TODAY.
The very first appearance of Mickey Mouse, “Steamboat Willie,” enters the public domain along with other iconic characters. Also, NBC news business and data correspondent Brian Cheung breaks down some numbers you need to know for 2024. Plus, the inspiring story of a doctor who doubles as a chef, balancing two of his passions at the same time. And, Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr. live in studio to catch up and discuss the return of his TV series “Finding Your Roots.”
TODAY 8a: Fiery collision at Tokyo airport. Tackling holiday bills & debt. A day in the life of a teacher. Wellness trends for 2024.
A passenger flight bursts into flames after colliding with another plane on a Tokyo runway – as Japan recovers from a series of earthquakes. Also, NBC senior business correspondent Christine Romans details how to manage your holiday bills and debts. Plus, a closer look at a day in the life of a public school teacher in Pittsburgh. And, Your Health: Dr. Taz Bhatia shares a few wellness trends and tips to help you be your best self in 2024.
January 2: Fiery collision at Tokyo aiport. Tensions ramp up in the Red Sea. Gypsy Rose Blanchard speaks out. New twist for classic characters.
A passenger flight bursts into flames after colliding with another plane on a Tokyo runway – as Japan recovers from a series of earthquakes. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war as the fighting continues in Gaza and tensions escalate in the Red Sea. Plus, following her release from prison, Gypsy Rose Blanchard speaks out on social media. And, the very first appearance of Mickey Mouse, “Steamboat Willie,” enters the public domain along with other iconic characters.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dad’s Got this: wood for good. Honoring our military today. Generation next: Giuseppe’s garage. NASA’s Christina Koch heading to the moon on Artemis II.
Craig Melvin visits a Vermont dad who found a way to teach his kids the value of giving back while warming the hearts and homes around them. Plus, Dylan Dreyer shares the mission of retired Air Force Lieutenant Jim Lorraine. Also, Al Roker introduces us to the young mechanic who is wise beyond his years when it comes to cars. And, NBC’s Savannah Sellers sits down with a history-making astronaut.
TODAY 8a: Powerful earthquakes rattle Japan. Tensions escalate in the Middle East. New Year’s celebrations across the globe. A look back at the fun we had in 2023.
A series of powerful earthquakes struck Japan overnight, triggering tsunami warnings and knocking out power for tens of thousands of homes. Plus, tensions over the Israel-Hamas war have spread to the Red Sea, threatening one of the world’s most important shipping routes. Also, a closer look at New Year’s celebrations around the world. And, a look back at the fun we had in 2023 with our annual year-ender.
January 1: Powerful earthquakes rattle Japan. Tensions escalate in Middle East. New Year’s celebrations across the globe. The year ahead in politics.
A series of powerful earthquakes struck central Japan overnight. Plus, tensions over the Israel-Hamas War have spread to the red sea, threatening one of the world’s most important shipping routes. Also, a look at some of the New Year’s celebrations around the world. And, Kristen Welker is in Studio 1A to take a look at the year ahead in politics.
TODAY 3rd Hour: P.E. teacher making fitness fun. Frederick Benjamin grooming. Couple eating at every NJ diner. Birdies’ founders turn slippers into stylish shoes.
Head of the Class: Dylan Dreyer recently got to meet a physical education teacher whose making an impact far beyond the gymnasium walls. Also, the story behind Michael James the founder of “Fredrick Benjamin Grooming” and how his business is changing the game when it comes to men’s grooming products. Plus, the unique story behind a couple who is attempting to go to every diner in New Jersey. And, a closer look at Bianca Gates and Marisa Sharkey and their footwear brand “Birdies.”
TODAY 8a: Trump removed from Maine ballot. Six tips for a healthy new year. Best New Years even decorations. TODAY food football.
Maine’s Secretary of State blocking Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s ballot in the upcoming election. Also, Your Health: NBC medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar provides six tips to stay healthy in the new year. Plus, CEO of Farmgirl Flowers Christina Stembel shares some fun home and table decorations for New Years Eve. And, Elizabeth Chambers, CEO and founder of Bird Bakery, whips up two delicious recipes perfect for football Sunday.
December 29: Trump removed from Maine ballot. American hostage confirmed dead. Reaction to murder house demolition. New Years Eve rush to the altar.
Maine’s Secretary of State blocking Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s ballot in the upcoming election. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war with fighting continuing in Gaza amid new details about that death of a second American hostage. Plus, the reaction to the demolition of the house where the University of Idaho murders happened despite opposition from some of the victims’ families. And, how Las Vegas could reach a record number of weddings on New Year’s Eve.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Sheinelle tries typewriter poetry. Impact Thursday: Running gear with a purpose. First female master distiller. Puppies teaching kids valuable lessons.
On The Job: Sheinelle Jones recently got to try poet typewriting as she had the chance to channel her inner Shakespeare for strangers in New York City. Also, a closer look at two friends turned business partners who own a running clothing company that’s helping the planet. Plus, Craig Melvin encounters a chemical engineer who is revolutionizing the whiskey industry. And, an inside look at a school where puppies and kids learn simultaneously.
TODAY 8a: Storm threatens holiday travel. Bald eagles soar again. 24 places to go in 24. TODAY food: Rigatoni recipe.
Severe weather in the Northeast is impacting millions of people as one of the busiest travel days on the road and in the air gets underway today. Also, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda takes a closer look at the impact of the Endangered Species Act on its 50th anniversary. Plus, TODAY travel: Conde Nast Traveler’s deputy editorial director Jesse Ashlock shares the top places to travel in 2024. And, chef Evan Funke cooks up a delicious rigatoni all’arrabbiata recipe.
December 28: East coast storm snarls travel. Security preps for New Years Eve. Idaho murder site set to be demolished. New year, new car.
Severe weather in the Northeast is impacting millions of Americans as one of the busiest travel days on the road and in the air gets underway today. Also, preparations have begun as many cities are upping security for New Years Eve festivities this year. Plus, the latest in the University of Idaho murders case as the house where the four students were killed is set to be demolished today. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details everything you need to know about buying a car in 2024.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Mountain climbing mom of 7. Craig shows off his green thumb. Cousins find recipe for success with “Crumbl Cookies.” “Ceremonia” hair care rooted in Latinx heritage.
The inspiring story of a mountain-climbing mom who is teaching her seven kids about grit. Also, On the job: Craig Melvin got the chance to visit "Terrain Café," a Westport, Connecticut, plant nursery where he worked with various plants all day. Plus, the story of the two cousins who entered the cookie industry without any prior experience and gave rise to the "Crumbl" brand. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks gives an inside look at Sephora’s first Latinx-owned hair
TODAY 8a: New storm threatens holiday travel. Money saving tax moves. TODAY bestsellers of the year. Beauty trends of 2023 & 2024.
The latest updates on holiday travel and what to expect the rest of the week. Also, NBC’s Brian Cheung provides some tips and strategies that will help you with your finances in the new year. Plus, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares some of TODAY's best-selling products from beauty, fashion, home, and more. And, TODAY style: A look back at the biggest beauty trends from the year and what to expect going into to 2024.
December 27: Migrant caravan heads to border. Israel says war could last months. Holiday sales rise. Epic cruise goes viral.
The latest on the migrant caravan headed towards the US-Mexico border – the largest in over a year. Also, Israeli forces continue with their ground offense in Gaza amid growing pressure for a ceasefire. Plus, NBC’s Brian Cheung on the rise in retail sales from the holiday weekend and what that means for consumers and the economy. And, a closer look the nine-month long Royal Caribbean cruise that’s becoming a viral social media sensation.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dad’s got this: Single father adopts 3 young siblings. On the job: Al hits the trail as a national park ranger. Chemistry professor with all the right moves. Living in a lighthouse.
The inspiring story of love and family and how a father adopted three younger brothers as his own. Also, a look back on when Al Roker decided to visit the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to find out what it takes to be a national park ranger. Plus, a closer look at the Chemistry teacher infusing dance, pop culture, and history all in the same lab. And, NBC’s Jesse Kirsch explores what it’s really like to live In a lighthouse.
TODAY 8a: Busy holiday travel week ahead. Drugs disrupt diet industry. Real estate outlook for 2024. New hope for ALS patients.
The latest on holiday travel and what to expect heading into New Year’s. Also, NBC’s Christine Romans details everything you need to know about the weight loss industry, its drugs, and the best practices to lose weight in a healthy way. Plus, broker and real estate specialist Fran Katzen offers her forecasts for the 2024 real estate market. And, Your Health: A closer look at how a new device uses A.I. to help people with impaired speech.
December 26: Busy holiday travel week ahead. U.S. launches airstrikes in Iraq. Airline puts child on wrong flight. Holiday returns 101.
The latest on holiday travel and what to expect heading into New Year’s. Also, U.S. air strikes in Iraq hitting sites where militants have been targeting American troops. Plus, Spirit Airlines is apologizing this morning after a six-year-old unaccompanied minor was put on the wrong flight. And, TODAY Holiday Consumer: NBC’s Brian Cheung has everything you need to know to ensure your holiday returns run smoothly.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Buddy Up: Harvesting honey at a bee farm. Motivational Monday: On the move with “The Running Interviewer.” Dylan has a ball at Fenway Park. She Made It: Sisters behind CTZN cosmetics.
The TODAY team visits a bee farm to learn more about the sweet science behind harvesting honey. Also, Sheinelle Jones catches up with the Tik Tok running interviewer Kate Mackz to talk about how she combined her passions of running and storytelling. Plus, On the Job: Dylan Dreyer takes us behind-the-scenes at Fenway Park where she got the chance to be a baseball attendant for the day. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares the story of three sisters who started a
TODAY 8a: Christmas day news. The origins of holiday traditions. Story behind the 2023 Rockefeller tree. Christmas with Martha on TODAY.
The latest news from the morning including the recent updates on the Israel-Hamas war. Also, NBC’s Molly Hunter explores a few time old traditions that trace their roots back to Aston, England. Plus, the story behind where the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree came from this year and the family who donated it. And, Martha Stewart whips up some delicious holiday treats on Christmas morning.
December 25: Christmas day news. Cardinal Dolan on the spirit of the season. Holiday lights in the spotlight. Hoda’s holiday toy surprise.
The latest news from the morning including the 2024 Presidential race and the Israel-Hamas war. Also, Cardinal Timothy Dolan joins TODAY to share his inspiring Christmas message on the true meaning of this day. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith takes a closer look at some of the time-honored holiday traditions involving lights. And, Hoda Kotb delivers a special holiday surprise for some deserving New York City kids.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Holiday travel: Airports, roads, and weather. Entertainment year in review. The upside: Special impact of “Garden of Dreams.” Last-minute holiday gift guide.
Everything you need to know about the forecast and holiday travel surge on the ground and in the air, as many people begin their holiday travels today. Also, NBC entertainment contributor Chris Witherspoon looks back at the biggest news in entertainment of 2023. Plus, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin-Brooks shares an inspiring story she found through her work with the Garden of Dreams foundation. And, Shop All-Day contributor Chassie Post shares some last-minute, DIY gift ide
TODAY 8a: Holiday travel: Airports and roads. Touching reunion for military dog. Growing popularity of Christian hip-hop. TODAY food love football: Smashburger and wings recipes.
Everything you need to know about the holiday travel surge on the ground and in the air, as many people begin their holiday travels today. Also, the heart-warming story of a military service dog reuniting with his beloved and long-time handler in Texas. Plus, Craig Melvin gets a closer look at the growing popularity of Christian hip-hop. And, Food Network star Darnell Ferguson and his son Legend cook up two delicious recipes perfect for your football weekend.
December 22: New details on Prague shooting rampage. Growing crisis across Gaza. Record border crossings. Last-minute holiday shopping & shipping tips.
14 killed and dozens more injured in a mass shootings at a university in Prague. Also, the latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war and ceasefire talks as the humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues. Plus, as a record number of migrants continue to cross the border, President Biden addresses the growing crisis during a phone call with Mexico’s president. And, with just three days until Christmas, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some tips and strategies for last-minute gift shopping.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Early start for holiday sightseers. Consumer confidential: Winter car care and driving. Thousand dollar breakfast club. Rory & Indiana Feek live on TODAY.
Many tourists are going the extra mile this year to get a glimpse at some iconic holiday attractions around the world. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details everything you need to know to drive safely this winter season. Plus, the story behind a special club that’s all about food, friendship, and paying it forward. And, Rory Feek is live in studio with his daughter Indiana to catch up and talk about his latest book “Once Upon the Very First Christmas.”
TODAY 8a: Holiday travel rush and forecast. Last-minute holiday DIY. Holiday lights in the spotlight. TODAY food: Triple chocolate brownie and lemon tart recipes.
Everything you need to know about the forecast and holiday travel surge, as many Americans are expected to begin their travels this weekend. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some affordable, last-minute gifts ideas to help you finish your holiday shopping. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith takes a closer look at some of the time-honored holiday traditions involving lights. And, baker Matt Adlard whips up two delicious holiday dessert recipes.
December 21: Holiday travel rush and forecast. Freed Americans back on U.S. soil. Early start for holiday sightseers. Growing trend of “sleep divorce.”
Everything you need to know about the forecast and holiday travel surge, as many people are expected to begin their travels this weekend. Also, the Americans who were freed by the Venezuelan government in a U.S. prisoner swap have landed at a U.S. military base in San Antonio, Texas. Plus, many tourists are going the extra mile this year to get a glimpse at some iconic holiday attractions around the world. And, In-Depth TODAY: A look behind “sleep divorce,” the sleep trend that’s growing in popu
TODAY 3rd Hour: Peak holiday travel season underway. 2023 by the numbers. Greta Lee live in studio 1a. Best places to travel in 2024.
NBC’s Tom Costello goes behind-the-scenes at an airport to get a look at all the people who keep us moving ahead of a record holiday travel season. Also, NBC news business and data correspondent Brian Cheung looks back at 2023 and breaks the year down by the numbers. Plus, actor Greta Lee is live in studio to catch up and discuss her recent role in the film “Past Lives.” And, Travel & Leisure’s editor-in-chief Jacqui Gifford shares some of the magazine’s top travel destinations in 2024.
TODAY 8a: Trump disqualified from Colorado ballot. Teacher’s football lesson plan foes viral. Pop stars share daughter’s health journey. “The Iron Claw” cast on TODAY.
Donald Trump banned from Colorado presidential ballot in an historic ruling by the state’s Supreme Court. Also, the inspiring story of a third-grade teacher who uses her passion of football to relay important lessons in the classroom. Plus, members of the band Portugal the Man open up about their daughters fight against a rare illness and share their message of hope. And, the cast of the upcoming film “The Iron Claw,” including Zac Efron and Jeremy Allen White, join the show to talk about their
December 20: Trump disqualified from Colorado ballot. New push for Gaza ceasefire. Record number of border crossings. Gift card scams 101.
Donald Trump banned from Colorado presidential ballot in an historic ruling by the state’s Supreme Court. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war and a potential ceasefire for the release of more hostages. Plus, there have been a record number of migrant apprehensions at the US border as the fallout grows over controversial Texas immigration bill. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details what you should know when buying gift cards this holiday season to avoid scams.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Apple halts sales of popular product. Asked and answered: Winter health questions. Phoebe Dynevor live in studio 1a. Love your mornings: Holiday party style.
Big retailers including Apple, Vans, and North Face are facing holiday struggles as production of some of their items is halted. Also, NBC News medical contributors Dr. Natalie Azar and Dr. John Torres answer some listeners pressing medical questions. Plus, actor Phoebe Dynevor is live in studio to catch up and talk about her new Netflix thriller “Fair Play.” And, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love shares some of her favorite holiday fashion looks.
TODAY 8a: Storm impact felt by millions. NFL star and wife’s journey to parenthood. Cynthia Erivo in studio 1a. TODAY bestsellers: Last-minute gifts.
Millions of people still feeling the impact of severe weather along the east coast – with many still without power and flights canceled. Also, Indianapolis Colts player Ryan Kelly and his wife share their personal joruney to become parents of their twin boys. Plus, Cynthia Erivo joins live to catch up and discuss her latest film “Drift,” a project that has been years in the making. And, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some of the best last-minute holiday gifts for anyone on y
December 19: Storm impact felt by millions. Volcano erupts in Iceland. Idaho college murder trial one step closer. Apple halts sales of popular products.
Millions of people still feeling the impact of severe weather along the east coast – with many still out of power and flights canceled. Also, a volcano erupted in southwestern Iceland after weeks of intense earthquake activity and evacuations. Plus, the latest developments in the University of Idaho murders, including a judge that denied an attempt to dismiss the case by a suspect. And, big retailers including Apple, Vans, and North Face are facing holiday struggles as production of some of thei
TODAY 3rd Hour: New details on Matthew Perry’s death. Consumer confidential: Holiday tipping etiquette. Mandy Moore & Edgar Ramirez live on TODAY. Start TODAY: Beginner’s Pilates workout.
Matthew Perry’s cause of death is revealed from the autopsy report, indicating the actor died from acute effects of the drug Ketamine. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen helps you navigate the dos and don’ts behind holiday tipping. Plus, stars Edgar Ramirez and Mandy Moore from the popular series on Peacock “Dr. Death” live in studio to catch up and talk about season two of their show. And, Pilates and barre instructor Raven Ross shares some easy exercises to do at home to stay in shape this holiday seaso
TODAY 8a: Major storm slams east coast and impacts travel plans. Special school gets a holiday surprise. Mandy Moore in studio 1a. Winter skincare 101.
Severe weather, including major flooding and intense storms, across the east coast impacts Americans – with many getting ready to travel for the holidays. Also, NBC’s Sam Brock delivers an inspiring story this holiday season involving kids at a special school for autism. Plus, actor Mandy Moore live in studio to catch up and talk about her role in the Peacock series “Dr. Death.” And, Your Health: Dermatologist Dr. Debra Wattenberg shares some of the best winter season skincare routines.
December 18: Major storm slams east coast and impacts travel plans. Car crashes into Biden motorcade. New details on Matthew Perry’s death. Following packages from click to curb.
Severe weather, including major flooding and intense storms, across the east coast impacts Americans – with many getting ready to travel for the holidays. Also, President Biden is safe after a car collided with a motorcade vehicle that was a part of the president’s security detail on Sunday night. Plus, Matthew Perry’s cause of death is revealed from the autopsy report, indicating the actor died from acute effects of the drug Ketamine. And, with holiday shopping ramping up, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen ge
TODAY 3rd Hour: Holiday travel ramps up. Consumer confidential: Holiday shipping deadlines. Love your mornings: Holiday stress strategies. Dave Coulier live on TODAY.
Airports are starting to get packed as Americans get a jump start on holiday travel. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some last-minute holiday shipping tips that you should know to ensure your packages arrive on time. Plus, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love provides some strategies to deal with stress during this holiday season. And, actor and comedian Dave Coulier live in studio to catch up and discuss his latest projects.
TODAY 8a: : Major storm to impact millions. History making mother daughter duo. TODAY best-selling gifts of 2023. TODAY food: Steak recipe and cake recipe.
Severe weather and storms expected across the country this weekend as Americans get a jump start on holiday travel. Also, the inspiring story behind the first ever mother and daughter who are both serving as sitting judges at the same time. Plus, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some of the year’s top gifts. And, chef Elizabeth Heiskell cooks two delicious recipes perfect for your football Sunday.
December 15: Major storm to impact millions and holiday travel ramps up. Possible new phase of Israel-Hamas war. Idaho college house to be demolished. Shipping deadlines you need to know.
Severe weather and storms expected across the country this weekend as Americans get a jump start on holiday travel. Also, the latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war – with the US urging Israel to shift its strategy in Gaza. Plus, the recent developments in the University of Idaho murders as the house where the killings occurred is set to be demolished. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares some last-minute holiday shipping tips that you should know to ensure your packages arrive on time.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Oprah reveals use of weight loss drugs. TODAY’S checklist: Medicines & supplies to keep on hand. Jessica Chastain live on TODAY. How to make a holiday bouquet.
In an exclusive interview with People magazine, Oprah Winfrey discloses she uses medicine for weight loss to maintain her weight. Also, NBC news medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar details the essentials you should have in your medicine cabinet and how you should be storing them. Plus, Jessica Chastain live in studio to catch up and discuss her new film “Memory.” And, founder and CEO of Farmgirl Flowers, Christina Stembel, shares some beautiful gifts involving flowers.
TODAY 8a: House approves Biden impeachment inquiry. The fun we had in 2023. TODAY bestsellers of 2023. Natural beauty hacks.
The House authorizes the impeachment inquiry into President Biden as Republicans rally behind the investigation. Also, the TODAY team looks back on the show’s best highlights and moments from the past year. Plus, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some great holiday gift ideas for anyone on your list. And, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love offers a few of her favorite, natural beauty hacks to brighten up your morning.
December 14: House approves Biden impeachment inquiry. Israel fights on despite growing pressure. Oprah reveals use of weight loss drugs. Holiday shopping and spending guide.
The House authorizes the impeachment inquiry into President Biden – with Republicans rallying behind the investigation. Also, the war in the Middle East rages on as President Biden meets with families of Americans still being held hostage. Plus, in an exclusive interview with People magazine, Oprah Winfrey discloses she uses medicine for weight loss to maintain her weight. And, NBC’s Brian Cheung details how you can best navigate the endless, last-minute holiday shopping deals.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Andre Braugher. TODAY’S checklist: Busting winter skincare myths. Craig Robinson live in studio 1a. Holiday gift guide for foodies.
Remembering the life and legacy of Emmy award winning actor Andre Braugher who passed away at the age of 61. Also, dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb details how to take care of your skin this winter and busts some skincare myths. Plus, actor and comedian Craig Robinson joins TODAY to catch up and discuss season two of his show “Killing It.” And, chef Elana Besser shares a holiday gift guide perfect for any foodie in your life.
TODAY 8a: Biden warns Netanyahu as war rages. Hoda’s holiday toy surprise. New hope in addiction battle. Last-minute holiday travel tips.
President Biden voices criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israeli war tactics amid growing tensions in the war in the Middle East. Also, Hoda Kotb delivers a special holiday surprise for some deserving New York City kids. Plus, Your Heath: NBC’s Kate Snow takes a closer look at a new psychedelic drug that’s being explored as a treatment for opioid addiction. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen answers some listeners last-minute holiday travel questions.
December 13: Biden warns Netanyahu as war rages. Battle over aid to Ukraine. Holiday dangers for delivery drivers. Remembering Andre Braugher.
President Biden voices criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israeli war tactics amid growing tensions in the war in the Middle East. Also, President Zelenskyy of Ukraine makes a plea to Congress for increased funding to help Ukrainian war efforts against Russia. Plus, further cautions have been issued to delivery drivers amid a recent surge in truck driver robberies. And, remembering the life and legacy of Emmy award winning actor Andre Braugher who passed away at the age of 61.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Aniston reveals Matthew Perry’s final days. Life lessons: Taking the stress out of family gatherings. Dermot Mulroney live on TODAY. Patrick Ta’s holiday makeup looks.
Jennifer Aniston speaks out in first interview since the death of Matthew Perry. Also, psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Boardman gives some strategies on how to enjoy the holidays during what can be a stressful time for some. Plus, actor Dermot Mulroney live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss some of his new projects. And, celebrity makeup artist Patrick Ta shows how to glam up your holiday gatherings.
TODAY 8a: Texas abortion case battle. Avoiding holiday gift scams. Last-minute gift ideas. Massimo Bottura on TODAY.
Texas supreme court rules against woman who requested an emergency abortion and she is now leaving the state to have the procedure done. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details what to look out for when buying electronics this holiday season and how you can tell if they’re legitimate or not. Plus, lifestyle expert Bahar Takhtehchian provides some great last-minute gift ideas for everyone in your life. And, Italian chef Massimo Bottura shares a festive Italian feast for a holiday brunch.
December 12: Texas abortion case battle. Battle over aid to Ukraine and next steps in Israel-Hamas war. Aniston reveals Matthew Perry’s final days. How to say no to holiday parties.
Texas Supreme Court rules against woman who requested an emergency abortion and she is now leaving the state to have the procedure done. Also, National Security Council Spokesman John Kirby joins TODAY to discuss the ongoing crises in Israel and Ukraine. Plus, Jennifer Aniston speaks out in her first interview since the death of Matthew Perry. And, how understanding to turn down invites could help you this holiday season.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Celebrating Al’s 45th anniversary at NBC. Consumer confidential: How to lower your home heating bill. Motivational Monday: Pizza shop serving up second chances. Rosamund Pike live in studio 1a.
The TODAY team celebrates Al Roker’s 45th anniversary working at NBC. Also, NBC senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details some strategies on how to lower your heating bill this winter. Plus, the inspiring story behind a pizza place in Philadelpha that is helping people get a second chance. And, actor Rosamund Pike live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about her role in the new movie “Saltburn.”
TODAY 8a: Severe weather moves east. Chris Evert reveals cancer has returned. “The Crown” stars in studio 1a. Glen Powell & Sydney Sweeney on TODAY.
Six people killed and many more injured due to severe storms and tornadoes that caused destruction in Tennessee. Also, tennis legend Chris Evert announces that her cancer has returned – a year after the cancer had gone into remission. Plus, stars of Netflix’s hugely popular series “The Crown” join TODAY ahead of the premiere of part 2 of the final season. And, Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney live in studio 1a to discuss their new movie “Anyone But You.”
December 11: Severe weather moves east. University presidents under fire. Israel makes gains against Hamas. Trump expands lead in Iowa.
Six people killed and many more injured due to severe storms and tornadoes that caused destruction in Tennessee. Also, Ivy League presidents are facing backlash over a testimony given at a Congressional hearing on college campus antisemitism – with the President of the University of Pennsylvania, Liz Magill, resigning. Plus, the latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war with fighting only intensifying in Gaza. And, five weeks before the Iowa caucuses, a new Des Moines, Iowa registration poll provid
Dateline’s Keith Morrison reads “A Christmas Carol”
As a bonus for TODAY fans, we’re sharing the trailer for season 2 of Morrison Mysteries, the original podcast from Dateline and Keith Morrison... Each season, Keith Morrison takes listeners on a captivating ride through some of the most suspenseful and chilling works of fiction you’ll ever hear. Haunting stories of ghosts, love triangles, jealousy and rage – and now in the spirit of the holidays – he’s taking us to Victorian England for Charles Dickens’ classic, A Christmas Carol.If you like wha
TODAY 3rd Hour: Drug shortage concerns amid holidays. Consumer confidential: LinkedIn’s big ideas in the workplace. Buddy up: Dylan’s family visits a Christmas tree farm. Matthew Goode live in studio 1a.
In-Depth TODAY: As winter illnesses rise, there is growing concern about widespread medicine shortages. Also, editor-in-chief of LinkedIn Dan Roth details what to expect in the workplace and the job climate for 2024. Plus, Dylan Dreyer continues a tradition as her and her family set out to find the perfect Christmas tree. And, actor Matthew Goode live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new movie “Freud’s Last Session.”
TODAY 8a: Major storm moves across U.S. Cowboys quarterback on a mission. Ben Platt and Molly Gordon on TODAY. Gael Garcia Bernal on TODAY.
Severe weather is expected to hit many of Americans this weekend, impacting holiday season plans for many people. Also, Craig Melvin sits down with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott to talk about life off the field ahead of a big matchup against the Eagles this weekend. Plus, Ben Platt and Molly Gordon join live to discuss their new film “Theater Camp.” And, actor Gael Garcia Bernal is in studio 1a to catch up and talk about his new movie “Cassandro.”
December 8: Hunter Biden facing new federal charges. U.S. warns of crisis in Gaza. NFL staffer accused of stealing $22 million. Drug shortage concerns amid holidays.
Legal troubles for Hunter Biden intensify as he is indicted on nine federal tax charges. Also, the latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war as the US pushes for more humanitarian aid in Gaza. Plus, a former Jacksonville Jaguars employee accused of stealing more than $22 million from the team. And, In-Depth TODAY: As winter illnesses rise, there is growing concern about widespread medicine shortages.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Taylor Swift in the spotlight. TODAY’s checklist: Improving brain health. Tony Shalhoub live in studio 1a. Exclusive look at high-tech weather center.
Reacting to Taylor Swift being named Time Magazine’s 2023 Person of the Year. Also, Dr. Gayatri Devi details how to keep your brain healthy during this busy holiday season. Plus, Tony Shalhoub live in studio to catch up and discuss the return of his iconic character Monk in a new movie “Mr. Monk’s Last Case.” And, Al Roker gets an exclusive tour of New York state’s unique weather and climate emergency alert network.
TODAY 8a: Candidates clash at GOP debate. TODAY team recreates iconic photo. Artificial sweeteners vs. sugar. TODAY gift guide fan-favorites.
Top moments and highlights from last night’s fourth GOP debate in Alabama – with frontrunner Donald Trump absent once again. Also, the TODAY team tries out one of New York City’s newest attractions atop of 30 Rock. Plus, Your Health: A guide to help you cut back on sugar and understand the difference between sugar and artificial sweeteners. And, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares some great holiday gift deals.
December 7: Candidates clash at GOP debate. Search for answers in UNLV shooting. Remembering Norman Lear. “Yellowstone” battle brewing.
Top moments and highlights from last night’s fourth GOP debate in Alabama – with frontrunner Donald Trump absent once again. Also, the latest on the mass shooting at the University of Nevada that killed three and injured more. Plus, remembering the life and legacy of television legend Norman Lear who passed away at the age of 101. And, “Yellowstone” creator Taylor Sheridan sues star of the show Cole Hauser’s coffee company for alleged trademark infringement.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering TV legend Norman Lear. TODAY’s checklist: Holiday nutrition. Ethan Hawke live in studio 1a. Staying faithful during holiday season.
Remembering the life and legacy of legendary screenwriter and producer Norman Lear who passed away at the age of 101. Also, dietitian Vanessa Rissetto details how you can maintain healthy eating habits during the holiday season. Plus, Ethan Hawke live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss his new film “Leave The World Behind.” And, a couple faith leaders share tips on how to reflect on love and faith during this holiday season.
TODAY 8a: Deadly shooting spree in Texas. Jenna’s special holiday surprise. Dwayne Johnson’s make-a-wish surprise. Elizabeth Banks on TODAY.
Several people killed and more injured in shootings across central Texas – with a suspect now in custody. Also, Jenna Bush Hager helps deliver a special holiday surprise to New York City families for TODAY’s Toy Drive Spectacular. Plus, a look at Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s epic “Make A Wish” surprise at Universal Studios. And, Elizabeth Banks joins live to catch up ahead of the release of her new animated film “Migration.”
December 6: Deadly shooting spree in Texas. Antisemitism spike on campuses. Pilots’ mental health in spotlight. TODAY exclusive: Time Person of the Year announcement.
Several people killed and more injured in shootings across central Texas – with a suspect now in custody. Also, the recent uptick in antisemitism on college campuses was addressed by various University presidents in a testimony before Congress. Plus, the FAA has established a new committee on pilot mental health in response to current worries about pilots' mental welfare. And, TODAY exclusive: Time Magazine’s editor-in-chief Sam Jacobs reveals the 2023 Time Person of the Year.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY exclusive: Time’s athlete of the year. Consumer confidential: What to buy in December. Mission behind the Wendy Novak diabetes institute. The ultimate holiday gift guide.
The 2023 Time Magazine’s Athlete of the Year is exclusively revealed. Also, NBC’s senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen provides some great deals you can still take advantage of this month. Plus, one woman’s inspiring story and her mission to spread awareness and provide research on Type 1 diabetes. And, Glamour’s editor-in-chief Sam Barry shares a holiday gift guide for everyone on your list.
TODAY 8a: House explosion rocks neighborhood. High-tech help with holiday shopping. Jimmy Fallon and Meghan Trainor’s holiday hit. Winter fashion favorites.
Police are investigating an explosion that destroyed a home in Arlington, VA on Monday. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details how you can use A.I. this holiday season to buy the perfect gifts. Plus, Meghan Trainor and Jimmy Fallon live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about their new holiday song “Wrap Me Up.” And, “Shop All Day” contributor Chassie Post shares some popular fashion picks for this winter.
December 5: House explosion rocks neighborhood. New phase of war in Middle East. American killed by shark in Bahamas. Streaming bundles the next big thing?
Police are investigating an explosion that destroyed a home in Arlington, VA on Monday. Also, the latest updates from the war in the Middle East as Israeli military forces intensify offense. Plus, details about a fatal shark attack on an American tourist near a popular resort in the Bahamas. And, In-Depth TODAY: As more Americans cut back on their subscriptions, streaming companies are exploring for methods to offer membership reductions.
Dateline presents: Mortal Sin
As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Mortal Sin, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline.Dawn and Nick Hacheney are the perfect couple: spiritual, loving, and devoted to the church where Nick is a pastor. When Dawn is killed in a house fire the day after Christmas, the pastor and his flock are devastated. What few knew at the time was the dark prophecy that foretold it. In Dateline’s latest original podcast series, Josh Mankiewicz tells a twisted tale about sex, lies, relig
TODAY 3rd Hour: Finalists for Time’s Person of the Year. By the numbers: Holiday edition. Visit to the troll hole museum. Holiday gift guide: Gifts for all.
A TODAY exclusive with a first look at the finalists for Time Magazine’s 2023 Person of the Year. Also, NBC news business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down the holiday season by the numbers. Plus, the story behind a museum that is unlike any other and the woman behind it. And, a holiday gift list for all ages to help you get your shopping done this season.
TODAY 8a: Israel expands ground war in Gaza. Liz Cheney on TODAY. Julia Roberts and Mahershala Ali on TODAY. Kenan Thompson on TODAY.
The latest on the Israel – Hamas war with Israeli military forces expanding their offense across Gaza. Also, Savannah Guthrie sits down with Liz Cheney live ahead of the release of her new book “Oath and Honor – A Memoir and a Warning.” Plus, Hoda Kotb is with Mahershala Ali and Julia Roberts to discuss their new film “Leave the World Behind.” And, Kenan Thompson live in studio 1a to talk about his new memoir “When I was Your Age – Life Lessons, Funny Stories, and Questionable Parenting Advice f
December 4: U.S. warship shoots down drones. Israel expands ground war in Gaza. Air safety concerns at nation’s airports. Time person of the year shortlist.
A US Navy warship shoots down drones launched by an Iranian backed group off the coast of Yemen. Also, the latest on the Israel – Hamas war with Israeli military forces expanding their offense across Gaza. Plus, a report from the New York Times reveals that air traffic control employees are understaffed, tired, and overworked. And, a first look at the finalists for 2023 Time’s Person of the Year.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Fallout over new royal family book. TODAY’s checklist: Symptoms you should never ignore. Kelsey Grammer live in studio 1a. December fitness challenge.
Kate Middleton and Prince William ignore reporter questions amid royal family book racism controversy after a Dutch translator speaks out. Also, with the cold and flu season here, Dr. Natalie Azar details a few symptoms you should never ignore. Plus, Kelsey Grammer live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about the return of “Frasier.” And, TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour shares some easy exercise routines to do even when it’s cold outside.
TODAY 8a: Fighting resumes as ceasefire ends. Cracking down on “Faux-Zempic.” Holiday hot list. TODAY food: Cheese soup and BBQ ribs recipes.
The recent developments in the Israel-Hamas war as the ceasefire comes to an end. Also, the company behind the popular weight loss drug Ozempic is cracking down on other businesses’ knock off drugs. Plus, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach reveals some great things to shop for this holiday season. And, cookbook author Katie Lee Biegel shares two great recipes perfect for this football Sunday.
SPECIAL REPORT: George Santos
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December 1: Fighting resumes as ceasefire ends. Vote to expel Santos today. DeSantis and Newsom feisty debate. Huffman breaks silence on admissions scandal.
The recent developments in the Israel-Hamas war as the ceasefire comes to an end. Also, Rep. George Santos faces a vote on his expulsion today from Congress after a refusal to resign. Plus, the highlights and moments from a debate between Governor’s Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis. And, actor Felicity Huffman speaks out about her involvement in the college admissions scandal for the first time.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Rockefeller Center Christmas tree all lit up. TODAY’s checklist: Preparing our skin for winter. Antonia Hylton’s health journey. Preparing your home for winter.
Highlights from the annual lighting of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, and the 3rd hour TODAY team make their secret Santa picks. Also, TODAY’s checklist: Dermatologist Dr. Marnie Nussbaum helps strengthen your skin care routine ahead of the dry, winter season. Plus, NBC news correspondent Antonia Hylton opens up about her personal health journey and shares an important lesson for everyone. And, George Oliphant, host of “George to the Rescue,” shares some tips on how to prepare your home
TODAY 8a: Israel and Hamas extend ceasefire. Buy now, pay later 101. New purpose for Melvin family home. Best toys for holiday season.
The latest updates on the war in the Middle East as the truce between Israel and Hamas is extended for one more day. Also, TODAY’s holiday consumer: How to effectively use the “buy now, pay later” option when purchasing gifts this holiday season. Plus, Craig Melvin and his family give back this holiday season by turning a family home into transitional housing for families in need. And, TODAY contributor Stephanie Oppenheim shares some of the best toys that will make great gifts for all children
November 30: Israel and Hamas extend ceasefire. Henry Kissinger passes away at 100. Elon Musk defiant amid backlash. New film recounts plane crash survival.
The latest updates on the war in the Middle East as the truce between Israel and Hamas is extended for one more day. Also, remembering the life and legacy of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Plus, Elon Musk speaks out in an interview with CNBC’s Andrew Ross Sorkin amid recent backlash and controversy at his company X. And, In-depth TODAY: Survivors of the 1972 “Miracle in the Andes” plane crash recall the their struggle for survival, ahead of new of new Netflix movie “Society of the Sn
TODAY 3rd Hour: Winter weather sweeps across U.S. Wellness Wednesday: End of the year mental health checklist. The upside: Basketball star turned fashion CEO. Personalized holiday gifts.
A brutal cold front is affecting many people across the country, with the potential of double-digit snowfall in some areas. Also, psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma helps you reflect on your mental health in 2023 and details how to best prepare for the new year. Plus, the unexpected story of how athlete Lanny Smith went from NBA player to fashion CEO. And, lifestyle expert Amy E. Goodman shares some thoughtful and personalized gift ideas for anyone on your list.
TODAY 8a: Deadly U.S. military aircraft crash. Rescued cave survivor’s unlikely journey. Melissa McCarthy in studio 1a. Holiday gift steals and deals.
A US military Osprey aircraft with six crew members aboard crashes into the sea off southern Japan. Also, five years ago, a youth soccer player was rescued from a cave in Thailand, and today, he’s a college freshman in America. Plus, Melissa McCarthy is live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss the release of her new holiday movie “Genie.” And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great holiday gift options.
November 29: Deadly U.S. military aircraft crash. Push to extend truce. Growing concerns over China flu outbreak. Victims confront Murdaugh in court.
A US military Osprey aircraft with six crew members aboard crashes into the sea off southern Japan. Also, as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire is set to end today, talks are underway to prolong the truce to facilitate the release of more hostages. Plus, health officials are monitoring the growing number of cases of respiratory illnesses in China. And, victims of Alex Murdaugh’s financial crimes address him directly in court in an emotional hearing.
TODAY 8a: Cold and flu season is here. One-on-one with Cher. What to shop this week. Natalie Portman on TODAY.
NBC medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula offers some vaccine guidance with recent cold and flu numbers on the rise. Also, NBC’s Harry Smith sits down with icon Cher to catch up and discuss the release of her first ever holiday album “Christmas.” Plus, lifestyle expert Jenn Falik shares some cyber week deals that could make great holiday gifts. And, Natalie Portman live in studio 1a ahead of the release of her new film “May December.”
TODAY 3rd Hour: First blast of winter for millions. The upside: Mission behind “No Kid Hungry.” Mario Lopez live in studio 1a. “Found” stars live on TODAY.
A winter cold front is affecting many of Americans across the country, with temperatures up to 20 degrees below normal. Also, a look into how a program is helping kids in the classroom get a healthy breakfast in the morning. Plus, Mario Lopez joins TODAY live to catch up and talk about NBC’s annual Christmas tree lighting. And, the stars of NBC’s new hit show “Found,” Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Shanola Hampton, live in studio 1a.
November 28: First blast of winter for millions. Hostages freed as truce extended. Inside Hall and Oates’ legal battle. Most effective weight loss drug.
A winter cold front is affecting many Americans across the country, with temperatures up to 20 degrees below normal. Also, Israel and Hamas agree to extend ceasefire for the potential release of more hostages. Plus, Daryl Hall, from the iconic duo Hall and Oates, has filed a lawsuit and restraining order against longtime musical partner John Oates. And, In-depth TODAY: A new study on weight loss drugs.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Record-breaking holiday travel. “Candy Cane Lane” stars on TODAY. “The Old Gays Guide to the Good Life.” Cyber Monday deals.
NBC’s Tom Costello gives a Thanksgiving update after one of the busiest holiday travel weekends ever. Also, Al Roker sits down with Eddie Murphy and Tracee Ellis Ross to discuss their new movie “Candy Cane Lane.” Plus, four friends in their 60s and 70s, who also happen to be Tik Tok stars who call themselves “The Old Gays,” join TODAY live. And, shop all day contributor Chassie Post shares some great Cyber Monday deals from Amazon.
TODAY 8a: More hostages to be released. Firefighters lend a hand at NFL games. “Candy Cane Lane” stars on TODAY. Cyber Monday steals & deals.
Hamas continues to release hostages in groups during cease-fire with Israel, including a four-year-old American girl. Also, Inside the game: Kaylee Hartung gives a look at how Baltimore firefighters help support the Ravens from the sidelines. Plus, Eddie Murphy and Tracee Ellis Ross are with Al Roker ahead of their new holiday movie “Candy Cane Lane.” And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great and exclusive Cyber Monday deals.
November 27: More hostages to be released. Arrest in possible hate crime shooting. Santos expects to be expelled from Congress. Guide to Cyber Monday shopping.
Hamas continues to release hostages in groups during cease-fire with Israel, including a four-year-old American girl. Also, three Palestinian college students were shot in Vermont over the weekend amid escalating tensions over the war. Plus, Rep. George Santos says he expects to be kicked out of Congress with an expulsion vote looming. And, a look at how you can save the most on one of the busiest shopping days of the year, Cyber Monday.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Buddy up: Lesson in pizza making. Philly runners logging “mural miles.” Vintage clothing shop for all sizes. TODAY food: Turkey Waldorf salad recipe.
The 3rd hour TODAY crew takes a pizza making cooking class. Also, Sheinelle Jones laces up her sneakers for a story about a group in Philadelphia that combines running with art. Plus, a look at how one woman is making vintage clothing store shopping more inclusive for everyone. And, food entrepreneur and author Rachel Mansfield shares a delicious turkey Waldorf salad recipe.
TODAY 8a: Temporary cease-fire now underway. The story behind “We are Penn State. Meet the NFL’s down under kickers. Top Black Friday deals.
Israel and Hamas begin temporary cease-fire as the first round of hostages are set to be released. Also, NBC’s Harry Smith shares a look at how the Penn State University’s famous “We are Penn State” chant began. Plus, Inside the game: Jacob Soboroff with a story about a new trend that’s taking over the NFL – punters are now coming from Australia. And, TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach with some can’t miss Black Friday deals.
November 24: Temporary cease-fire now underway. CEO of Best Buy on TODAY. Mary Lou Retton’s Thanksgiving message. Holiday shopping strategies.
Israel and Hamas begin temporary cease-fire as the first round of hostages are set to be released. Also, the CEO of Best Buy joins TODAY live to discuss Black Friday and the holiday shopping season. Plus, gymnastics icon Mary Lou Retton with a heartfelt Thanksgiving message as she recovers from a health scare. And, In-depth TODAY: NBC senior business correspondent Christine Romans shares some great holiday shopping strategies on this Black Friday.
TODAY 8a: Hostage release delayed. Journey from patient to doctor. Steals & deals: Something for everyone.
The recent updates about the release of hostages in the Israel-Hamas war. Also, NBC’s Harry Smith with an inspiring story about a doctor who was once a patient at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Plus, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great holiday shopping sales and discounts.
November 23: Deadly car explosion at U.S. – Canada border. NYPD commissioner on parade security. Macy’s CEO on final parade preps. Thanksgiving with the troops.
A fatal car crash on the US-Canada border prompts elevated security concerns across the country. Also, NYPD Police Commissioner Edward A. Caban joins TODAY live to detail the security and preparations that take place for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Plus, Macy’s chairman and CEO Jeffrey Gennette with Hoda and Savannah to discuss parade prep and the holiday shopping season. And, a special story celebrating the US military troops who can’t be at home with their families for the holiday.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Getaway day travel rush. Kickoff with Kornacki. Dads got this: Heating homes for neighbors in need. Ladies of the ‘80s: A divas Christmas.”
What to expect when traveling this Thanksgiving with what could be a record-breaking holiday travel season. Also, NBC news’ Steve Kornacki previews the NFL football matchups for this Thanksgiving holiday. Plus, an inspiring story from Vermont about fathers and sons donating firewood to keep homes warm for those in need. And, Donna Mills, Nicollette Sheridan, and Morgan Fairchild join to discuss their new movie “Ladies of the ‘80s: A Divas Christmas.”
TODAY 8a: Israel and Hamas reach hostage deal. “Ask Ina” Thanksgiving edition. National dog show preview. Steals & Deals: Gifts for kids
The latest developments and updates on the possible hostage deal in the Israel-Hamas war. Also, chef Ina Garten answers a few listeners useful questions about cooking on Thanksgiving. Plus, the “National Dog Show” hosts John O’Hurley and David Frei live on the plaza with some of this year’s contestants. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great holiday gift ideas for all the children in your life – at a discount.
November 22: Israel and Hamas reach hostage deal. Getaway day travel rush. Tech world turmoil rolls on. Marking JFK assassination 60 years later.
The latest developments on the confirmed hostage deal in the Israel-Hamas war. Also, what to expect when traveling this Thanksgiving with what could be a record-breaking holiday travel season. Plus, Sam Altman is reinstated as CEO of OpenAI just days after he was removed from the company. And, a look back at the assassination of John F. Kennedy on the 60th anniversary of the historic moment.
TODAY 3rd Hour: A day in the life of a plane. By the numbers: Thanksgiving edition. Thanks and giving: Rare cancer survivor story. Steals & deals: Gift guide for men.
With holiday travel underway, NBC’s Tom Costello gives a first-hand look of a plane preparing for travel. Also, NBC news business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down everything you need to know about Thanksgiving by the numbers. Plus, an inspiring story of how the University of Alabama’s Women’s Softball team helped a young girl with cancer. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares a useful gift guide for all the men in your life this holiday season.
TODAY 8a: Strong storms impact holiday travel. JFK secret service agent speaks out. Celebrating small businesses on the plaza. TODAY food: Thanksgiving turkey pot pie recipe.
The latest developments on severe weather that could potentially impact holiday travel plans for millions of Americans. Also, sixty years after JFK’s assassination, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff sits down with one of the two surviving secret service members who witnessed that historic moment. Plus, the TODAY team highlights a few small businesses that offer unique gifts ahead of this holiday season. And, chef Laura Vitale shares a delicious Thanksgiving turkey pot pie recipe.
November 21: Strong storms impact holiday travel. CDC director on health and the holidays. Sides move closer to hostage deal. Travis Kelce opens up.
The latest developments on severe weather that could potentially impact holiday travel plans for millions of Americans. Also, the CDC’s director Dr. Mandy Cohen breaks down all you need to know about the growing concern over a rise in flu, RSV, and covid cases. Plus, updates on the possible agreement of the release of hostages in the Israel-Hamas war. And, Travis Kelce opens up about his romantic relationship with Taylor Swift in a new interview with the Wall Street Journal.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Thanksgiving travel rush underway. TODAY’S season of giving. Consumer reports: Best products of the year. Start TODAY: At-home workout moves.
NBC’s Sam Brock breaks down everything you need to know to avoid the Thanksgiving holiday travel rush this year. Also, an inspiring story of a music teacher in Chicago helping kids find their talent. Plus, Consumer Reports digital lifestyle editor Elliot Weiler shares some of the top products of the year from appliances to electronics. And, trainer and choreographer Isaac Boots with some at-home workout moves to keep you moving during the chilly months of the year.
TODAY 8a: Remembering Rosalynn Carter. Skydiving with Broncos “Thunderstorm” team. 20 years of thanks and giving. Steals & deals: Top gifts for women.
Remembering the life and legacy of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Also, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff goes skydiving with the NFL’s only parachute team, the Denver Broncos Thunderstorm. Plus, the TODAY team celebrates 20 years of their concert series “Thanks and Giving” that honors the incredible work done at Saint Jude’s Children's Research Hospital. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some great holiday gift ideas.
November 20: Remembering Rosalynn Carter. Breakthrough in hostage deal? Taylor Swift returns to stage. Good news for Thanksgiving costs.
Remembering the life and legacy of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter. Also, the latest updates from the Israel-Hamas war and on negotiations for a potential deal to release hostages. Plus, Taylor Swift back on the stage – after postponing a concert amid extreme heatwaves in Brazil, following the death of a fan at one of her concerts. And, a look into Thanksgiving holiday meal prices and how you can save on some essentials this year.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Black Friday shopping strategies. Asked and answered: Staying health this holiday. Awkwafina live on TODAY. Importance of practicing gratitude.
NBC senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details some Black Friday shopping strategies just one week before the big day. Also, a pair of NBC news medical contributors answer questions on how to stay healthy this cold and flu season. Plus, actor Awkwafina live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new film “Quiz Lady.” And, a conversation of gratitude with faith leaders to help you feel grateful this holiday season.
TODAY 8a: Holiday travel gets underway. “The Crown” star on TODAY. Brie Larson in studio 1a. Holiday jumpstart steals & deals.
NBC’s Tom Costello breaks down this record-breaking holiday season as millions of Americans prepare to travel. Also, actor Elizabeth Debicki live in studio 1a to discuss the highly anticipated release of the first part of the final season of “The Crown.” Plus, Brie Larson joins the show to catch up and talk about her new series “Lessons in Chemistry.” And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares some great holiday gift shopping discounts and sales.
November 17: Chaos at hospitals. Online outrage over reaction to Bin Laden letter. Guilty verdict in cyclist murder trial. Inside look at Walmart warehouse.
The latest updates on military operations at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. Also, social media companies are responding to the reemergence of Osama Bin Laden propaganda, intensifying efforts to monitor and restrict posts. Plus, yoga instructor, Kaitlin Armstrong, found guilty in the murder of pro-cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen takes a closer look inside a Walmart that’s preparing for the Thanksgiving shopping rush.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Bobby’s gravy train. Paul Giamatti live on TODAY. TODAY’s all star Thanksgiving. Shop all day: On the road again.
Chef Bobby Flay answers some pressing cooking questions just in time for your Thanksgiving festivities. Also, actor Paul Giamatti live in studio 1a to discuss his new movie “The Holdovers.” Plus, some world famous chefs share some delicious Thanksgiving recipes. And, shop TODAY contributor Makho Ndlovu with some traveling products to make your holiday season a little easier.
TODAY 8a: Clashes at DC demonstrations. Jennifer Garner’s mission of hope. TODAY’S all star Thanksgiving.
Demonstrators are arrested outside the D.N.C. headquarters in Washington, D.C. after Israel-Hamas war protests. Also, Jennifer Garner teams up with charity organization Save the Children to spread their mission. Plus, 20 of the best chefs in the world share recipes and tips to boost your Thanksgiving.
November 16: Clashes at DC demonstration. New details on Gaza hospital raid. New video from “Rust” set. “The Crown’s” Princess Diana controversy.
Demonstrators are arrested outside the D.N.C. headquarters in Washington, D.C. after Israel-Hamas war protests. Also, the latest updates on Israeli military operations at Al-Shifa hospital. Plus, new details emerge about the shooting incident that took place during the filming of the movie “Rust,” including recently released footage from the film set. And, controversy arises after Netflix releases the first part of the final season of “The Crown.”
TODAY 3rd Hour: “Friends” stars honor Matthew Perry. TODAY’S checklist: Help for a better night’s sleep. Hometown holidays: Chef Marcus Samuelsson’s memories & meals. Ed Helms live on TODAY.
Friends stars Matthew LeBlanc and Courtney Cox share touching tributes to late co-star Matthew Perry. Also, NBC news medical contributor Dr. John Torres shares tips on how to sleep better using sound as a strategy. Plus, Al Roker helps chef Marcus Samuelsson cook one of his favorite side dishes, Swedish meatballs. And, Ed Helms live in studio 1a ahead of the release of his new film “Family Switch.”
TODAY 8a: Israeli troops raid Gaza hospital. Helping reduce the risk of dementia. Celebrating 90 years of NBC’s Page Program. Top toys for the holiday season.
The latest updates on the Israel-Hamas war and Israeli operations taking place at Al-Shifa hospital. Also, a closer look on how the loss of hearing impacts the brain and how that may put you at risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Plus, the TODAY team celebrates the 90th anniversary of the iconic NBC Page Program. And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach with the hottest gifts the kids will love this holiday season.
November 15: Israeli troops raid Gaza hospital. High stakes summit for US and China. New twist in hockey player’s death. Tipping point over tipping in America.
The latest updates on Israeli operations at Al-Shifa hospital. Also, President Biden is set to sit down with China’s president Xi Jinping in a high stakes meeting in California today. Plus, the recent developments in the sudden death of a professional hockey player with an arrest now being made in the case. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details the ongoing debate and confusion surrounding tipping culture in the U.S.
‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’ featuring Rainn Wilson
Hey TODAY fans! As a bonus, we’re giving you a special preview of season 4 of “Making Space with Hoda Kotb.”In season 4’s debut episode, Hoda sits down with actor Rainn Wilson.
Rainn Wilson is an Emmy nominated actor, writer, producer, New York Times bestselling author and… spiritual explorer. You may know him for playing the role of “Dwight Schrute”, the annoying but loveable salesman on NBC’s hit series “The Office”, but there is so much more to Rainn than the characters he plays on screen.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Life lessons: Communicating in the workplace. On the money: Help for home buyers. Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter live on TODAY. Tune up Tuesday: Tackling holiday stains.
Editor-in-chief at LinkedIn Dan Roth joins TODAY to detail the evolution of communication within the workplace. Also, an inspiring story behind one woman who is helping others navigate the difficult homebuying process many Americans face. Plus, Tariq “Black Thought” Trotter live in studio 1a ahead of the release of his first book “The Upcycled Self.” And, executive textiles director at the Good Housekeeping Institute Lexie Sachs with some tips on how to take care of spills and stains at your hol
TODAY 8a: “March for Israel” rally in DC. Patrick Dempsey in studio 1a. First look at Macy’s parade floats. Steals & deals: Gift box edition.
Pro-Israel demonstration in Washington, DC is anticipated to draw tens of thousands of people, with security being heightened in the nation’s capital. Also, People Magazine’s 2023 sexiest man alive Patrick Dempsey live in studio 1a to discuss his new title and upcoming horror movie called “Thanksgiving.” Plus, Dylan Dreyer gives an exclusive first look at the new floats in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks details the latest holi
November 14: “March for Israel” rally in DC. New code of conduct for Supreme Court. Ex-Trump allies on overturning the election. “High” seas controversy.
Pro-Israel demonstration in Washington, DC is anticipated to draw tens of thousands of people, with security being heightened in the nation’s capital. Also, the Supreme Court says it will adopt a code of ethics amid criticism over supposed failures to maintain ethical standards. Plus, former staff members of Donald Trump reveal more information about his alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election. And, In-depth TODAY: A look into how the cruise industry is handling passenger beha
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’S season of giving sets donation record. Ironman competes in honor of sisters. Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell live on TODAY. Hannah Waddingham live on TODAY.
TODAY’s “Season of Giving” food drive helps those in need and attempts to set the Guinness World Record for most turkeys donated. Also, Peter Alexander sits down with Zach Weiner, the inspiring man who ran an Ironman in honor of the memory of his sisters. Plus, Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell on TODAY ahead of the release of “Good Burger 2,” reuniting the duo after over 25 years. And, “Ted Lasso” star Hannah Waddingham live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new musical project called “Han
TODAY 8a: US launches new airstrikes in Syria. TODAY’S season of giving. Scarlett Johansson in studio 1a. Holiday decorating and dining deals.
The U.S. military carries out another round of airstrikes against Iran-backed groups in Syria, retaliating against attacks on U.S. troops. Also, TODAY’s “Season of Giving” food drive helps those in need and attempts to set the Guinness World Record for most turkeys donated. Plus, Scarlett Johansson live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss some of her latest projects. And, TODAY contributor Alejandra Ramos shares some holiday décor and kitchen items to boost your festive gatherings and entertain
November 13: US launches new airstrikes in Syria. Pleas for help at Gaza hospital. Marking one year since Idaho college murders. Heart health benefits of weight loss drugs.
The U.S. military carries out another round of airstrikes against Iran-backed groups in Syria, retaliating against attacks on U.S. troops. Also, the latest on the evacuations in Gaza as a main hospital in the area struggles to operate. Plus, the recent developments in the Idaho murder case as the University of Idaho honors the students who were killed. And, a closer look at weight-loss drugs and if they can also help reduce the risks of heart attacks and strokes.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood gets back to work. Holiday shopping preview. Spike Lee exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum. Jewel live in studio 1a.
New details released on the actors union and production companies deal as Hollywood prepares to get back to work. Also, NBC news business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down the holiday shopping season by the numbers. Plus, an exclusive first look at the new exhibit in the Brooklyn Museum that celebrates the Oscar winning director Spike Lee. And, singer-songwriter Jewel in studio 1a live to discuss the release of a special 25th anniversary edition of “Sprit.”
TODAY 8a: White House announces humanitarian pauses. Army veteran’s new mission. Tree’s journey to Rockefeller plaza. TODAY food: Cast iron meat lovers pizza and rib eye cap steaks recipes.
The White House announces four-hour combat pauses in Gaza, providing a window for civilians to evacuate, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Also, NBC’s Tom Costello with an inspiring story behind a US army veteran who invented a technology to help people with disabilities. Plus, the history behind this years Rockefeller Plaza Christmas tree as the spruce gets ready to arrive this Saturday. And, some delicious recipes for football Sunday.
November 10: White House announces humanitarian pauses. Trump weighs in on 2024 race. De Niro’s company loses legal battle. New push at the drive-thru.
The White House announces four-hour combat pauses in Gaza, providing a window for civilians to evacuate, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Also, the latest on the 2024 presidential race, and Senator Joe Manchin says he won’t seek reelection. Plus, a jury ordered Robert De Niro’s production company to settle with a former assistant in gender discrimination lawsuit. And, a look into the rise in drive-through and takeout business’ as more Americans are preferring to have their food and d
TODAY 3rd Hour: Deal ends Hollywood strike. Over-the-counter meds for cold & flu season. Marilu Henner live in studio 1a. K-POP star Eric Nam’s mental health message.
Actors’ union, SAG-AFTRA, reaches a tentative deal with entertainment production companies, all but ending one of the longest strikes in Hollywood history. Also, NBC news medical contributor Dr. Vin Gutpa shares some essential over-the-counter medications to have as we head into cold and flu season. Plus, actor Marilu Henner is live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss her new off-broadway comedy “Madwomen of the West.” And, NBC news now anchor Savannah Sellers sits down with K-POP star Eric Nam
TODAY 8a: Candidates spar at GOP debate. New hope for back pain? One-on-one with comedian Matt Rife. What to shop this week.
Highlights from the third Republican Presidential debate with the frontrunner, Donald Trump, not attending. Also, Your health: An inside look at a new form of chronic pain treatment that is drug free. Plus, comedian Matt Rife makes a stop on his comedy tour to join TODAY live ahead of the release of his Netflix special “Matt Rife: Natural Selection.” And, style expert Jasmine Snow with some trendy fall fashion looks to shop this week.
November 9: Candidates spar at GOP debate. U.S. launches airstrikes in Syria. FDA approves new weight loss drug. CEO of Delta on holiday travel outlook.
Highlights and takeaways from last night’s third Republican Presidential debate in Miami. Also, the U.S. launches airstrikes on a weapons facility in Syria in retaliation to attacks against U.S. troops. Plus, what you need to know about the new FDA approved weight loss drug, ZepBound. And, CEO of Delta Airlines Ed Bastian live in studio 1a to talk about the airline industry ahead of the busy holiday travel season.
TODAY 3rd Hour: All eyes on tonight’s GOP debate. Pandas at National Zoo head back to China. Know your words… how to pay for your holiday. Generation Next… 12-year-old automotive phenom of Giuseppe’s Garage.
Craig Melvin previews tonight’s GOP debate in Miami. Plus, the beloved giant pandas at the Smithsonian National Zoo are heading back to China today. Also, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson shares some tips to ease the financial burden of the holidays. And, Al Roker introduces us to the young mechanic wise beyond his years when it comes to cars.
TODAY 8a: Stage set for GOP debate. Murdaugh prosecutors fight new trial. Chip and Joanna Gains’ big milestone. Gifts we love!
Craig Melvin previews tonight’s GOP debate in Miami. Plus, South Carolina responds to Alex Murdaugh’s claims of jury tampering. Also, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush sat down with Chip & Joanna Gaines to celebrate their Fixer Upper Hotel and the 20th anniversary of Magnolia. And, Adrianna Brach shares some holiday gifts we can’t get enough of!
November 8: Election night winners and losers. Stage set for GOP debate. Push for pause in Israel-Hamas war. Pandas heading back to China.
Key election results and their impact on the 2024 race. Plus, Craig Melvin and Hallie Jackson preview tonight’s GOP Debate in Miami. Also, President Biden asks Israel’s Prime Minister for a pause in fighting as war enters its second month. And, the beloved Giant Pandas at the Smithsonian National Zoo are heading back to China today.
Special Preview: Making Space with Hoda Kotb - Season 4
Making Space with Hoda Kotb is back for Season 4! Join TODAY show’s Hoda Kotb as she continues on a personal journey of self-discovery and learning. This season, she sits down with guests like TV & podcast host Maria Menounos, actor & author Rainn Wilson, music legend Melissa Etheridge, and so many others. You can listen to brand new episodes starting Wednesday, November 15th, just search ‘Making Space with Hoda Kotb’ wherever you’re listening to follow now, or click here: https://link.chtbl.co
TODAY 3rd Hour: British royals look to future. Consumer confidential: How to know if you need a lawyer. First look: New life for historic Hollywood theater. Hidden phone hacks.
The British monarchy on display with King Charles presiding over Britain’s state opening of parliament as well as Prince William’s Earthshot awards announcement. Also, criminal trial attorney Sara Azari provides a guide to answer the tricky question of when to hire a lawyer. Plus, a Los Angeles movie theater landmark is re-opening after a multi-million-dollar renovation. And, tech-life columnist for USA Today Jenn Jolly shares some tips on how to get more out of your phone.
TODAY 8a: Dueling protests turns deadly. Jenna & her sister honor “Ganny.” Steals & deals: Holiday home. At-home skincare devices.
A Jewish man in California dies amid clashing protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Also, Jenna Bush Hager and her sister Barbara remember their grandmother as the siblings prepare to release a children’s book. Plus, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares some gift ideas for the holiday season. And, dermatologist Dr. Michelle Henry with some innovative skincare technology to boost your skin routine.
November 7: Dueling protests turns deadly. Israel-Hamas war marks one month. Love triangle murder trial. Race to recover “Holy Grail of Shipwrecks.”
A Jewish man in California dies amid clashing protests over the Israel-Hamas war. Also, Israeli forces strengthen their military efforts in Gaza – one month since the attacks by Hamas inside Israel. Plus, the latest developments on the murder trial of a yoga instructor accused of killing a professional cyclist. And, In-depth TODAY: NBC’s Tom Costello on a ship that is being dug up with an estimated $20 billion in sunken treasure.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Sheinelle’s NYC marathon journey. Studio’s “final offer” in SAG strike. On the money: Maximizing credit card rewards. Martha Stewart live on TODAY.
The TODAY team celebrates Sheinelle Jones on her achievement of completing the NYC marathon this past weekend. Also, the latest on the ongoing actors strike with major studios saying they’ve made their final and best offer. Plus, NBC’s senior business analyst Stephanie Ruhle breaks down everything you need to know about credit card rewards this holiday season. And, Martha Stewart live in studio 1a to catch up and discuss the offer of a lifetime for one guest.
TODAY 8a: Israeli troops encircle Gaza city. Jenna and Barbara Bush honor grandmother. Sheinelle’s NYC marathon journey. Day in the life of a NFL sideline reporter.
The latest updates from the Israel-Hamas war as Israeli troops push further into Gaza. Also, Jenna Bush Hager and her sister Barbara visit a children’s hospital in Portland, Maine that is particularly special to their family. Plus, the TODAY team celebrates Sheinelle Jones on her achievement of completing the NYC marathon this past weekend. And, Inside the game: NBC’s Kaylee Hartung gives a behind the scenes look at her life as a sideline reporter for Thursday Night Football on Prime Video.
November 6: Israeli troops encircle Gaza city. Trump to testify at fraud trial. Trump leads Biden in key swing states. The end of free returns?
The latest updates from the Israel-Hamas war as Israeli troops push further into Gaza. Also, Donald Trump is set to testify today at his civil fraud trial in New York. Plus, a new 2024 presidential poll finds Trump ahead of Biden in 5 important swing states. And, In-depth TODAY: A look into the increasing rise in retailers implementing a return fee and how you can save this holiday season.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Daylight saving time debate. TODAY’S checklist: Sleep help for the fall. Mark Wahlberg live on TODAY. Sisterhood: The 40+ double dutch club.
NBC’s Tom Costello takes a closer look at the debate over daylight savings ahead of the time change this weekend. Also, clinical psychologist Dr. Michael Breus shares tips on how to maintain healthy sleep patterns. Plus, Mark Wahlberg joins TODAY live to catch up and discuss a new sneaker release from his clothing brand “Municipal.” And, an inside look at a sisterhood in Texas of women over the age of 40 who get together regularly to express their inner youth.
TODAY 8a: “Crypto King” found guilty. Finding their “voices from within.” “Priscilla” actress on TODAY. Shop the scenes: Special collection.
Cryptocurrency mogul and founder of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, found guilty on seven charges of fraud and conspiracy. Also, Craig Melvin gives an in-depth look at a program that is working with prisons to offer a different way to pay a debt to society. Plus, star of the new movie “Priscilla,” Cailee Spaeny, live in studio 1a to catch up and talk about the new film. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks with some special TODAY show fan gifts for this holiday season.
November 3: “Crypto King” found guilty. Blinken arrives in Israel. Yoga instructor murder trial. Daylight saving debate.
Cryptocurrency mogul and founder of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, found guilty on charges of fraud and conspiracy. Also, the latest on the Israel-Hamas war as Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Israel. Plus, the recent developments in the murder trial of a yoga instructor accused of killing a professional cyclist. And, NBC’s Tom Costello takes a closer look at the debate over daylight savings ahead of the time change this weekend.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “Friends” director remembers Matthew Perry. Consumer confidential: Inside new Tik Tok shop feature. Behind the brand: Creator of language app “Duolingo.”
A look back on the life of Matthew Perry from “Friends” director Jim Burrows. Also, NBC’s senior investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details Tik Tok’s new feature that allows users to shop easier than ever. Plus, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda sat down with the creator of Duolingo, Luis von Ahn, after his entry into the National Investors Hall of Fame. And, TODAY food contributor Alejandra Ramos with some multi-purpose products to turn you into the ultimate holiday party host.
TODAY 8a: Biden calls for “pause” in fighting. High cost of fertility struggles. TODAY style: Time-saving style secrets. Asked and answered: Sleep edition.
President Biden calls for a break in fighting between Israel and Hamas as more civilians evacuate Gaza. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen takes an in-depth look at strategies to cover expensive fertility treatment costs and if companies cover them. Plus, senior editor-at-large at “New Beauty” Sarah Eggenberger shares a few tips to help better your morning routine. And, sleep scientist Dr. Rebecca Robbins answers some common questions and concerns about sleep.
November 2: Biden calls for “pause” in fighting. Santos survives vote to expel. Texas Rangers win first World Series. Yoga teacher murder trial.
President Biden calls for a break in fighting between Israel and Hamas as more civilians evacuate Gaza. Also, Rep. George Santos survives vote to remove him from the House but still faces further challenges. Plus, the Texas Rangers win their first World Series in franchise history. And, details on the yoga teacher going on trial for the murder of a professional cyclist.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’S checklist: Health numbers guys need to know. Chaka Khan live in studio 1a. Levar Burton live on TODAY. What to read: “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” author Jeff Kinney live.
Surgeon and men’s health advocate Dr. Cedrek McFadden breaks down the numbers every man should know to keep track of their health. Also, Chaka Khan is live in studio 1a ahead of her introduction into the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame. Plus, actor and director Levar Burton live on TODAY to catch up and discuss his new podcast “Sound Detectives.” And, author of the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series, Jeff Kinney, joins to discuss his latest book and give some fall reading recommendations.
TODAY 8a: Border crossing opens into Egypt. Katie Couric & Jean Trebek on TODAY. Meg Ryan and David Duchovny in studio 1a. TODAY’S fall bestsellers.
Injured evacuees were carried out of Gaza and into Egypt after deadly Israeli airstrike hits refugee camp. Also, Katie Couric and Jean Trebek, widow of Alex Trebek, come together for a mission to raise awareness for pancreatic cancer. Plus, Meg Ryan and David Duchovny join TODAY ahead of the release of their latest rom-com “What Happens Later.” And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach with some affordable items to shop for this fall from fashion to home improvement.
November 1: Israeli airstrike hits refugee camp. FBI’s new terror warning. FBI visits Idaho college murder house. “Friends” creators remember Matthew Perry.
Injured evacuees were carried out of Gaza and into Egypt after deadly Israeli airstrike hits refugee camp. Also, FBI director issues warning about escalating violence in the U.S. amid increasing tensions from the war. Plus, new developments in the University of Idaho murder case as investigators return to the scene of the crime. And, the creators of “Friends” speak out following the death of beloved actor Matthew Perry.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY Halloween on the plaza. The tale behind “The Hound of Baskervilles.” Halloween by the numbers. Start TODAY: Fun throwback 80’s workout.
The TODAY team unveils their 2023 Halloween costumes and play some fun games on the plaza. Also, NBC’s Molly Hunter gives a creepy history lesson related to a classic Sherlock Holmes tale. Plus, NBC news business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down Halloween by the numbers. And, a fun, retro themed 80’s workout to burn off all the candy you eat for Halloween.
TODAY 8a: Halloween on the plaza. Sweet news about candy. Spooky cocktails for Halloween bash. TODAY Halloween behind the scenes.
The TODAY team unveils their surprise Halloween costumes for this year’s celebration! Also, NBC’s Joe Fryer investigated how candy stores are creating new, tasty treats for customers. Plus, some fun and delicious beverages to make this Halloween. And, a behind the scenes look on the extensive rehearsals and wardrobe changes that went into this years costumes.
October 31: Israel troops push deep into Gaza. UAW strike to end. “Friends” cast speaks out. Business of Halloween booming.
Israel expands its ground offense in Gaza. Also – the effects of the war on antisemitic threats and attacks in the US. And, General Motors reaches tentative agreement with UAW, seemingly ending a month’s long auto strike. Plus, the cast of “Friends” speaks out after the sudden passing of Matthew Perry. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Emilie Ikeda visits one of the most popular Halloween destinations in the country amid surge in Halloween tourism.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Matthew Perry. Consumer confidential: Halloween safety for kids & adults. Motivational Monday: On the move with “The Running Interviewer.” Last-minute Halloween costumes.
Remembering actor and “Friends” star Matthew Perry after his sudden passing over the weekend. Also, NBC’s senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen with some important reminders to have a fun and safe night this Halloween. Plus, Sheinelle Jones catches up with the Tik Tok running interviewer Kate Mackz. And, some last-minute Halloween costumes for the big day tomorrow.
TODAY 8a: Israel launches ground offense. TODAY’S five things: Halloween. Inside the game with NFL rookie. Harry’s visit to “The Lost Kitchen.”
The latest on the Israel Hamas war as Israel expands ground operations in Gaza. Also, a couple of Halloween experts share some advice on how to avoid common mistakes when celebrating this season. Plus, Inside the game: NBC’s Liz Kreutz catches up with LA Charges rookie Quentin Johnston and explores his journey to the NFL. And, NBC’s Harry Smith visits an ultra-exclusive restaurant in Maine called “The Lost Kitchen.”
October 30: Israel launches ground offense. Mourning the Maine shooting victims. Remembering Matthew Perry. Inside look at early Black Friday deals.
The latest on the Israel Hamas war as Israel expands ground operations in Gaza. Also, communities in Maine come together to mourn the victims of the mass shooting. Plus, remembering actor and “Friends” star Matthew Perry after his sudden passing over the weekend. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Vicky Nguyen details all you need to know about early Black Friday deals and how you can save more this holiday season.
TODAY 3rd Hour: National Zoo pandas get fond farewell. TODAY’S checklist: Pet health. Melanie Bloom’s 20-year mission. Hottest toys of the holiday season.
The adored giant pandas from the Smithsonian National Zoo are bidding goodbye as they’re set to return to China in a few weeks. Also, dog trainer and pet expert Andrea Arden shares advice on how to keep your pets healthy. Plus, Melanie Bloom and Dr. Geoff Barnes give an important message about their mission to raise awareness about blood clots and your health. And, “The Toy Insider’s” editor in chief Ali Mierzejewski joins TODAY with some of the hottest toys for the holiday season.
TODAY 8a: Manhunt for mass shooting suspect. Miracle return to the skies. TODAY food: Italian beef sandwich and beer braised spicy beef taco recipes. Surf’s up at the Paris Olympics.
Manhunt for suspect in Maine shooting continues as shelter in place protocols are still in effect. Also, TODAY exclusive: The pilot who went unconscious during a flight – leading to a man with no experience landing the plane – is live in studio 1a and back to flying. Plus, chef Erica Blaire Roby cooks two delicious recipes perfect for football Sunday. And, surfing prodigy Caroline Marks live on the plaza after earning a spot on team USA for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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October 27: Manhunt for mass shooting suspect. U.S. airstrikes inside Syria. Idaho murder suspect in court. National zoo pandas get fond farewell.
Shelter in place protocols still in effect for communities as manhunt for suspect who opened fired on a bar in Maine continues. Also, details on the airstrikes the U.S. military launched in Syria. Plus, updates on the University of Idaho murders case with the judge issuing several important rulings. And, the adored giant pandas from the Smithsonian National Zoo are set to return to China in a few weeks.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside new plane boarding system. Ally Love’s “Boss October” challenge update. “Homeade Café” fighting food insecurity. Shop all day: Stuff we love.
United Airlines is testing new procedures that plan on easing the boarding process and reducing takeoff time. Also, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love is back to check in on her wellness challenge “Boss October.” Plus, an inside look at a restaurant in Berkley, California that is helping feed the homeless. And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some of her favorite fun and trendy products.
TODAY 8a: Manhunt in Maine shooting rampage. Community’s road to recovery. Love your mornings. TODAY table: Rotisserie chicken recipes.
Shelter in place protocols have gone into effect as police search for a gunman who opened fired on people at a bar in Maine. Also, a look into how actor Jennifer Garner is helping a community in Kentucky recover from a flood a year later. Plus, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love shares some helpful hacks to save time and live healthier. And, chef Elena Besser gives three recipes that all come from one item at the grocery store – rotisserie chicken.
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October 26: Manhunt in Maine shooting rampage. Israel conducts “targeted raid” inside Gaza. New House speaker elected. Inside new plane boarding system.
A mass shooting in Maine leaves many people killed and more injured as search for gunman continues. Also, the latest updates on the war in the Middle East with fighting continuing to intensify in Gaza. Plus, Rep. Mike Johnson elected as new House speaker, ending a three weeklong effort to find new leadership in Congress. And, United Airlines is testing new procedures that plan on easing the boarding process and reducing takeoff time.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New details in mid-air scare. TODAY’S checklist: How to talk to your doctor. Finding your hidden potential. Style file: Family Halloween costumes.
The off-duty pilot who tried to crash a jet pleads not guilty as new details are released about his case. Also, NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar shares tips on how to have the most productive visits to your doctor. Plus, Life Lessons: Author Adam Grant discusses unlocking one’s potential in his new book “Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things.” And, some fun and exciting Halloween costume ideas for the entire family!
TODAY 8a: Battle lines drawn over calls for ceasefire. Tara Lipinski’s path to parenthood. Allison Williams in studio 1A. TODAY bestsellers: Fall essentials.
Fighting between Israel and Hamas rages on as the lives lost continues to increase, with questions arising about a pause in airstrikes. Also, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung sits down with figure skating legend Tara Lipinski to talk about her difficult journey to motherhood. Plus, actor Allison Williams live in studio 1A to discuss her new true-crime podcast “Erased: The Murder of Elma Sands.” And, shop TODAY contributor Chassie Post shares some fall fashion essentials.
October 25: Battle lines drawn over calls for ceasefire. Legal issues mount for Trump. New details in midair scare. Halloween decorations get super-sized.
Fighting between Israel and Hamas rages on as the lives lost continues to increase, with questions arising about a pause in airstrikes. Also, some of Donald Trump's former associates are now entering guilty pleas and testifying against him, adding to his mounting legal woes. Plus, the off-duty pilot who tried to crash a jet pleads not guilty as new details are released about his case. And, NBC’s Emilie Ikeda goes to one of the spookiest neighborhoods in the country with many homeowners going all
TODAY 3rd Hour: Pilot accused of trying to crash plane. Budgeting for the holidays. Joyva serving up sweets for generations. Questlove live in studio 1a.
An off-duty pilot is accused of attempted murder trying to shut down the engines of a jet in midflight. Also, senior business analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares tips on how to create a healthy budget just ahead of the holiday shopping season. Plus, Behind the Brand: Al Roker gets an inside look into the story behind the family-owned candy company Joyva. And, Grammy and Oscar winner Questlove live in studio 1a to chat about the third season of his web series “Quest for Craft.”
TODAY 8a: Two hostages released. Popular cold medicines pulled. Jacob Elordi on TODAY. TODAY food: Pasta with rustic oven meatball recipe.
Hamas releases two Israeli hostages as many families still hope for the return of their loved ones amid ongoing war in Middle East. Also, Your Health: CVS is removing certain cold and flu medicines from its shelves after the FDA found one of the key ingredients in the medications to be ineffective. Plus, budding Hollywood superstar Jacob Elordi live in studio 1a to talk about his latest movie “Priscilla.” And, best-selling author and chef “The Pioneer Woman,” Ree Drummond, cooks a delicious past
October 24: Two hostages released. House speaker fight rolls on. “Miracle” recovery from Mary Lou Retton. Inside effort to stop retail theft.
Hamas releases two Israeli hostages as many families still hope for the return of their loved ones amid ongoing war in Middle East. Also, House republicans are still trying to elect a new speaker, with the next set of candidates all making their case. Plus, gymnast icon Mary Lou Retton now home and recovering after hospitalization for severe pneumonia. And, In-Depth TODAY: Stores are looking for solutions before the busy holiday season because of an increase in retail theft across the country.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Potential delay in ground invasion. Dateline’s Keith Morrison live on TODAY. Ali Stroker live in studio 1a. Travel your favorite Halloween films.
New developments in the war in the Middle East over the weekend with the first shipments of aid arriving in Israel and questions of a ground invasion in Gaza continue. Also, Dateline’s Keith Morrison live in studio 1a to talk about his new podcast “Morrison Mysteries.” Plus, Tony-award winner Ali Stroker discusses her new book for young readers called “ Cut Loose!” And, Vice President of Global PR at Virtuoso Misty Belles gives some vacation ideas just in time to celebrate Halloween.
TODAY 8a: Families find hope in hostage release. Inside look at NFL holiday music. Honoring American heroes 40 years later. Best selling steals and deals.
The first shipments of aid arrive in Gaza as many families of hostages continue to push for the release of their loved ones. Also, Inside the Game: Members of the Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up to release their second holiday album that raises money for local charities. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith details the story of three marine veterans who survived an attack in Lebanon – 40 years later the veterans remember the bombing and pay tribute to the lives lost. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce cont
October 23: Potential delay in ground invasion. New push in hostage negotiations. Manhunt for suspect in judge murder. Stars slam Halloween strike rules.
The first shipments of aid arrive in Gaza as questions of a ground invasion from Israel continue. Also, hundreds of people are still being held hostage by Hamas as families push hard to have their loved ones released. Plus, a manhunt for the suspect in the shooting of a Maryland judge continues after the suspect’s vehicle was located. And, the surprising Halloween costume debate during the actors’ strike.
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Israel-Hamas war latest. Latest on developing a breast cancer vaccine. New dateline mystery: “65 Seconds.” Vanessa Williams and Norm Lewis on Black Theater United.
President Biden argues for wartime aid to both Israel and Ukraine in his primetime address ahead of a potential ground invasion from Israeli troops in Gaza. Also, details on the team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania that are working on a revolutionary vaccine for cancer. Plus, NBC’s Blayne Alexander previews this week’s thrilling episode of “Dateline.” And, legendary theater actors Vanessa Williams and Norm Lewis share their mission to bring more diversity to the theater.
TODAY 8a: Biden urges support for Israel and Ukraine. Kids in crisis: The impact of screen time.
President Biden argues for wartime aid to both Israel and Ukraine in his primetime address ahead of a potential ground invasion from Israeli troops in Gaza. Plus, the TODAY team as well as various experts give an in-depth look on the impact screens are having on children’s mental health. Plus, experts answers parents questions about social media and technology and its impact on their kids.
October 20: Biden urges support for Israel and Ukraine. Israel on verge of ground invasion. Housing market highs and lows. Revelations from Britney Spears’ memoir.
President Biden argues for wartime aid to both Israel and Ukraine in his primetime address from the Oval Office. Also, Israeli forces continue airstrikes as they prepare for a ground invasion in Gaza. Plus, with mortgage rates rising, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares advice to home buyers and sellers. And, Britney Spears new memoir “The Woman in Me” reveals new details about the pop icon’s life over the past 20 years.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New strikes across Gaza. Men talk masculinity & mental health. Skin care techniques to try this fall. Importance of setting boundaries.
The latest on the war in the Middle East with fighting intensifying after a deadly hospital attack in Gaza. Also, special anchor Maria Shriver takes an in-depth look at how traditional masculinity tropes are taking a toll on the mental health of boys and men. Plus, NYC dermatologist Dr. Marnie Nussbaum shares the latest techniques to uplift your skincare routine. And, Life Lessons: How to increase your health and well-being by setting boundaries with psychotherapist Niro Feliciano.
TODAY 8a: New strikes across Gaza. Honoring Matthew Shepard’s legacy. Andrew Huberman’s healthy habits. Swift movie sparks etiquette debate.
Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as aftermath from a deadly hospital attack in Gaza continues. Also, TODAY exclusive: Katie Couric sits down with Matthew Shepard’s parents 25 years after his death that ignited a spark in the gay rights movement. Plus, Maria Shriver speaks with Dr. Andrew Huberman to discuss how you can best take care of your mental and physical health. And, the ongoing debate on movie theater etiquette following the widely successful release of Taylor Swift’s new conce
October 19: New strikes across Gaza. Biden returns from Israel. Natalee Holloway murder confession. Simone Biles on TODAY.
Tensions in the Middle East are escalating as aftermath from a deadly hospital attack in Gaza continues. Also, President Biden is set to address the nation from the Oval Office after his trip to Israel as protests and demonstrations heighten across the world. Plus, longtime suspect in the disappearance and murder of Natalee Holloway, Jordan van der Sloot, confesses to the crime. And, Simone Biles joins TODAY exclusively in her first interview since the 2023 World Gymnastics Championships.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Biden in Israel amid Gaza bombing. Power of positivity while aging. Puppies teaching kids valuable lessons. Kitchen gear awards.
The latest on the war in the Middle East with President Biden arriving in Israel this morning. Also, Wellness Wednesday: Psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Boardman discusses how positive thinking as we age can impact your health. Plus, an inside look at a school where puppies and kids learn simultaneously. And, director of Good Housekeeping’s kitchen appliances and innovation lab Nicole Papantoniou shares some award-winning gear to boost your kitchen.
TODAY 8a: President Biden arrives in Israel. Deals and answers expected in Holloway case. Benefits of the snooze button. Warm & cozy steals & deals.
President Biden arrives in Israel as tensions are only increasing in the Middle East after a deadly hospital explosion. Also, Jordan van der Sloot expected to plead guilty to extortion in the Natalee Holloway disappearance case. Plus, Dr. Carol Ash shares research on how hitting the snooze button impacts your health. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks provides some items for your home and wardrobe to keep you warm this fall and winter.
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October 18: President Biden arrives in Israel. Jordan fails in first speaker vote. Baldwin facing new charges. Inside push to speed up deliveries.
President Biden arrives in Israel as tensions are only increasing in the Middle East after a deadly hospital explosion. Also, Rep. Jim Jordan fails to secure enough support in House speaker vote, with the next vote set for today. Plus, prosecutors seek to recharge Alec Baldwin in the fatal “Rust” movie shooting. And, Amazon unveils new, advanced delivery technology just ahead of the busy holiday season.
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Biden to visit Israel. Holiday shopping fraud protection. Snowboard legend Lindsey Jacobellis live on TODAY. New beauty’s reader choice awards.
The latest on the crisis in the Middle East with President Biden set to visit Israel. Also, NBC senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen details how you can protect yourself from fraud this holiday season. Plus, iconic snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis opens up about her life and career in her new book “Unforgiving: Lessons from the Fall.” And, some award-winning beauty products to add to your health and skincare routine.
TODAY 8a: Biden to visit Israel. Mother of Hamas hostage speaks out. Erin Andrews’ IVF journey. TODAY’s hot list.
President Biden is set to visit Israel as fears of a larger war loom. Also, the latest on hostages and evacuations in the ongoing crisis. Plus, sportscaster Erin Andrews in studio 1a to discuss her difficult path to motherhood. And, the shop TODAY team shares a list of the latest trending products perfect for holiday gifts.
October 17: Biden to visit Israel and humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Terror attack suspect killed by police. Women making MLB history.
President Biden is set to visit Israel as fears of a larger war loom. Also, the latest on hostages and evacuations in the ongoing crisis. Plus, police shoot the suspected gunman accused of killing 2 Swedes at a soccer game in Belgium. And, a look at the increasing rise of women playing important roles in Major League Baseball.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside the Israel-Hamas war. Saving money with the “Krazy Coupon Lady.” Rachel Maddow and Gloria Estefan live in studio 1a.
The latest updates on hostages, evacuations, and the war in the Middle East. Also, the “Krazy Coupon Lady,” Joanie Demer, shares tips on how to save on groceries ahead of the holiday season. Plus, Emmy-winner Rachel Maddow is live in studio 1a ahead of the upcoming release of her new book “Prequel: An American Fight Against fascism.” And, Grammy-winner and music legend Gloria Estefan live on TODAY to talk about an annual benefit for a research center called “The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis.”
TODAY 8a: Race to evacuate Gaza. Jada Pinkett Smith on TODAY. Talking to kids about Israel-Hamas war. “Just the ticket” for Bills fans.
Many are scrambling to evacuate Israel, including Americans, as fighting in Middle East intensifies. Also, Jada Pinkett Smith is live in studio 1a ahead of the release of her new memoir “Worthy.” Plus, family and clinical psychologist Dr. Jennifer Hartstein provides guidance on how to talk to children about the Israel-Hamas war. And, Inside The Game: The story behind three Buffalo Bills ticket scanners who’ve worked for the team for 50 years.
October 16: Race to evacuate Gaza. Safety concerns in the U.S. Holloway suspect facing extortion charges. Remembering Suzanne Somers.
Mass evacuations of Gaza are underway as Israel prepares a major ground invasion. Also, security in the US is heightened with officials warning of potential attacks. Plus, Joran van der Sloot, the suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway is expected to plead guilty to extorting her family. And, remembering the life and legacy of beloved actress and entrepreneur Suzanne Somers.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Israel orders Gaza evacuations. Holiday travel outlook. “Ceremonia” hair care rooted in Latinx heritage. Light up MBC campaign.
Israel orders the immediate evacuation of over 1 million people in northern Gaza with the military preparing for a ground invasion. Also, NBC senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares advice on traveling before the busy holiday season. Plus, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks gives an inside look at Sephora’s first Latinx-owned hair care brand. And, 300 landmarks around the world will be lighting up tonight in honor of Metastatic Breast Cancer Aware
TODAY 8a: Israel orders Gaza evacuations. Jada Pinkett-Smith on Oscar slap. Stretching your dollar at the supermarket. Special surprise for deserving veteran.
Many hostages, including Americans, are still being held captive as tensions increase in Israel. Also, Hoda Kotb sits down with Jada Pinkett-Smith as she reveals some never before heard news. Plus, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how you can spend less at the supermarket amid rising grocery prices. And, a US veteran talks about a special program that helped save his life and how he’s helping others now.
October 13: Israel calls for Gaza evacuations. Heightened security across US. Hollywood strike talks break down. Cruise prices rise as travel surges.
Israel warns 1 million people in northern Gaza to evacuate as the military prepares for a ground invasion. Also, security across the country has increased as cities get ready for protests and demonstrations. Plus, talks between striking actors and studios were suspended and what that could mean for your favorite upcoming shows and movies. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’S Sam Brock offers advice on how to avoid cruise ticket increases as demand for travel rises ahead of the holiday season.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Ground war expected soon. Team USA’s Shilese Jones live on TODAY. Eliminating debt before the holidays. “Dagne Dover” combines fashion & function.
Attacks in the Middle East intensify as Israeli forces prepare for a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. Also, Team USA Gymnastics medalist Shilese Jones live in studio 1a. Plus, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson shares tips on how to manage credit card bills. And, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love tells the story of three women who started a bag company.
TODAY 8a: Israel’s focus on hostages and heroes. Honoring nation’s “Hidden Heroes.” Fall into a good book. A nursing home for all ages.
Concern over hostages increases as fighting only escalates in Middle East. Also, Savannah Guthrie attends a special event for a foundation that provides support for veteran caregivers across the nation. Plus, best-selling author’s Issac Fitzgerald and Jasmine Guillory share a some of their favorite fall book recommendations. And, an inside look at a nursing home in Japan that helps the elderly find their youth in an unusual way.
October 12: New airstrikes in Gaza. Scalise nominated for House speaker. Mary Lou Retton’s health battle. NASA’s big asteroid reveal.
Attacks in the Middle East intensify as Israeli forces prepare for a ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. Also, debate among Republicans on electing Steve Scalise as the next House speaker. Plus, support has been pouring in for former gymnast Mary Lou Retton as she battles a rare form of pneumonia. And, NASA reveals first samples of an asteroid that’s nearly 4.5 billion years old.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Israel launches major airstrikes. The numbers women need to know. Female founders on a new mission. Cole Hauser live in studio 1a.
Fighting in Israel has only escalated as many families and people are having to evacuate their homes and leave their loved ones. Also, NBC’s medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula shares some important information that women should know to manage their physical and mental health. Plus, three women who have all created their own wellness businesses are coming together with a bigger goal in mind. And,“Yellowstone” actor Cole Hauser live in studio 1a to talk about his new business in the coffee indust
TODAY 8a: Families of the missing cling to hope. One-on-one with Jada Pinkett-Smith. Ken Burns on TODAY. Amazon Prime big deal days.
NBC’s Lester Holt joins TODAY from Israel to share the latest on the attacks and hostage situations. Also, Hoda Kotb has an exclusive interview with actor Jada Pinkett-Smith in her hometown of Baltimore where she discusses her new memoir titled “Worthy.” Plus, filmmaker Ken Burns live in studio 1a to discuss a new documentary called “The American Buffalo.” And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares tips to help navigate the latest online shopping deals on day two of Amazon’s “Prime
October 11: Biden addresses Israel-Hamas conflict. House to vote on new speaker today. Mary Lou Retton’s health battle. Travel “junk fees” under fire.
President Biden strongly denounces Hamas attacks and confirms Americans are among hostages as the death toll in Israel continues to increase. Also, a potential vote on a new House Speaker today as Congress faces pressure to find a new leader. Plus, Olympic legend and gymnast Mary Lou Retton is in intensive care fighting a rare form of pneumonia. And, NBC’s Tom Costello on new actions to cut ‘’junk fees.’’
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hospitals treating the wounded. US Surgeon General live on TODAY. Harry Belafonte’s family carrying on legacy. Good Housekeeping’s parenting awards.
As war grows in Middle East, NBC’s Kelly Cobiella joins TODAY live from a hospital in Tel Aviv where many patients are being treated. Also, Surgeon General of the United States Dr. Vivek Murthy live in studio 1a to discuss the importance of positive social connection and strategies to deal with mental health struggles. Plus, the family of singer, actor, and civil-rights activist, Harry Belafonte joins TODAY live to talk about their new foundation. And, Good Housekeeping Institute’s Chief Technol
TODAY 8a: Israel launches new attacks. Woodward and Newman’s love story. Honoring World Mental Health Day. Prime big deal days.
Israel declares the Gaza Strip to be under "complete siege" as its troops fight to expel Hamas militants amid growing war in Middle East. Also, Jenna Bush Hager talks with Melissa Newman ahead of her new book about her parents iconic Hollywood romance. Plus, Carson Daly celebrates World Mental Health Day by spending the day with “Project Healthy Minds,” a non-profit that helps remove obstacles in the way of treating mental health. And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some of
October 10: Israel launches new attacks, the US reaction and latest on hostages. Pharmacy workers under fire.
Israel declares the Gaza Strip to be under "complete siege" as its troops fight to expel Hamas militants amid growing war in Middle East. Also, protesters gather all throughout the United States. Plus, Lester Holt joins TODAY live from a Tel Aviv hospital where many patients are being treated from the war. And, with the start of cold and flu season approaching, pharmacists at Walgreens have initiated a nationwide walkout due to unsafe working conditions, following a similar protest at CVS.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Death toll rises in war in Israel. Simone Biles makes history. Finance words to know. Breast cancer survivor’s screening message.
Attacks in the Middle East escalate, with the death toll rising and many families desperately searching for loved ones. Also, Simone Biles becomes the most decorated gymnast ever at the World Gymnastics Championship ahead of the Paris 2024 Olympics. Plus, NBC News business and data reporter Brian Cheung shares some key financial terms to help better understand and take control of your money. And, New York social worker and breast cancer survivor La’Draya Macon details the importance of self-exam
TODAY 8a: Inside the war in Israel. Remembering Chef Michael Chiarello. New heart health risk factors. Major holiday sales kick off.
Attacks in the Middle East escalate, with the death toll rising and many families desperately searching for loved ones. Also, celebrity chef Michael Chiarello passes away at the age of 61 after an acute allergic reaction. Plus, Your Health: NBC news medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar shares details and guidance on a heart condition that you could be at risk for. And, Money Saving Monday: With the holiday season fast approaching, numerous retailers have already begun implementing their major ho
October 9: Inside the war in Israel and the US response. Father pleas for family’s safe return. Retailers rethinking self-checkout.
Attacks in the Middle East escalate, as many families desperately search for loved ones. Also, how the US is responding to the conflict with concerns of a wider war looming and the impact the fight is having on Americans. Plus, father of family who was captured during Hamas attacks speaks out live. And, In-Depth TODAY: Self-checkout was once thought to make buying and purchasing at retailers easier, but now many stores are re-considering their self-service protocols.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Powerball Jackpot surges to 1.4 billion. Preventing & treating fall injuries. Ally Love’s “Boss October” challenge. CEO chasing musical dreams.
Powerball Jackpot soars to $1.4 billion—third highest in history. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: board certified clinical specialist Karena Wu provides some tips that can help prevent common fall injuries. Plus, TODAY contributor and Peloton instructor Ally Love in studio 1A to share a new wellness and fitness challenge called “Boss October” that you can try at home. And, The Upside: the incredible story behind Eugene Woods a CEO from Charlotte, NC who spends his days running a major corporation while
TODAY 8a: Border crisis takes center stage. Donna Kelce in studio 1A. Honoring a college football tradition. Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells on Broadway.
The Biden administration set to build new sections of the wall between Texas and Mexico in effort to decrease a surge in migrant entry to the US. Also, America’s favorite football mom Donna Kelce live on TODAY. Plus, NBC’s Harry Smith takes us inside the most inspiring tradition in college football during the University of Iowa’s home games. And, Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells in studio 1A to talk about their return on Broadway and their new show “Gutenberg – The Musical.”
October 6: Border crisis takes center stage. Trump endorses Jordan for House Speaker. Cyberattacks draining companies. Weight loss drugs and stomach issues.
The Biden administration set to build new sections of the wall between Texas and Mexico in effort to decrease a surge in migrant entry to the US. Also, inside the battle for a new House Speaker as contenders prepare to make their case next week. Plus, cyberattacks in Las Vegas cost numerous hotels and casinos millions of dollars. And, In depth TODAY: Growing concerns over popular weight loss drugs like Ozempic as new side effects are revealed.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Team USA wins gymnastics gold. Fall allergies. Craig shows off his green thumb. “Good Charlotte” rockers Benji and Joel Madden live.
US Women’s Gymnastics team wins gold at the World Gymnastics Championship. Also, NBC’s medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar shares some tips that can help you this fall allergy season. Plus, On The Job: Craig Melvin recently got the chance to visit “Terrain Café” a plant nursery in Westport, Connecticut where he spent the day working with plants. And, Benji and Joel Madden in studio 1A to talk about their life, career and “Veeps” their all access streaming platform.
TODAY 8a: Health care workers on strike. Bidens’ dog leaves White House. Hormones & your health. Shop all day: new fan faves.
A nationwide healthcare strike continues with over 75 thousand workers walking off the job, leaving many patients without medical care. Also, President Biden’s dog, Commander, removed from White House following a series of biting incidents. Plus, Your Health: Dr. Tasneem Bhatia gives tips on how to manage your hormone health and discusses her new book “The Hormone Shift.” And, shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some fan favorite products from fashion, to accessories and upgrades
October 5: Health care workers on strike. Search for Speaker of the House. Streaming service price hikes. Team USA wins gymnastics gold.
A nationwide health care strike continues with over 75 thousand workers walking off the job, leaving many patients without medical care. Also, the House begins a search for a new speaker after ousting of Senator Kevin McCarthy, weeks before a potential government shutdown. Plus, how to save on streaming as subscription prices are on the rise. And, US Women’s Gymnastics team live after winning gold at the World Gymnastics Championship.
TODAY 3rd Hour: All eyes on Simone Biles and team USA. Know your travel rights. Nick Offerman live in studio 1A. Jill shares update on breast cancer journey.
Simone Biles leads the USA women’s gymnastics team in the World Gymnastics Championships finals in Belgium. Also, senior consumer investigative correspondent, Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about your rights when traveling this holiday season. Plus, actor and author Nick Offerman live in studio 1A to talk about his new book “Where The Deer And The Antelope Play: The Pastoral Observations Of One Ignorant American Who Loves To Walk Outside.” And, Jill Martin Brooks live in st
TODAY 8a: Chaos on Capitol Hill. Inside Jill’s cancer journey. College admissions and A.I. Best ways to rest and relax.
Kevin McCarthy ousted from his role as Speaker of the House, following a Republican revolt that now leaves the House without a leader. Also, Jill Martin Brooks live in studio 1A along with her surgeon Dr. Elisa Port to share an update on her battle with cancer. Plus, a close look at the impact of A.I. on college admissions and its use of artificial intelligence on application essays. And, Wellness Wednesday: best-selling author Candice Kumai shares some great products to help you rest, relax and
October 4: Chaos on Capitol Hill. Mass shooting at Morgan State. New details in kidnapped girl rescue. Tupac murder suspect in court.
Kevin McCarthy ousted from his role as Speaker of the House, following a Republican revolt that now leaves the House without a leader. Also, 5 people wounded after a shooting at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland with the suspect still at large. Plus, new details on the rescue of 9-year-old girl Charlotte Sena. And, the man who was charged in the murder of Tupac Shakur is set to make his first court appearance today.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Late night shows return. Money myths. Elizabeth Hurley live in studio 1A. History behind family-owned Porto’s Bakery.
Inside the return of late-night TV shows and what it could mean for the rest of your favorite shows and movies. Also, financial expert Farnoosh Torabi in studio 1A to debunk some money myths and talk about her new book “A Healthy State of Panic: Follow Your Fears to Build Wealth, Crush Your Career, and Win At Life.” Plus, model and actor Elizabeth Hurley live in studio 1A to discuss her work in breast cancer research and education. And, a look at a story behind a beloved family business in Los A
TODAY 8a: Missing girl found safe. Hunter Biden back in court. Top travel gear deals. Top tips on buying fish.
New details on how authorities located missing 9-year-old as suspect is taken into custody. Also, Hunter Biden set to appear in a Delaware courtroom for arraignment over felony gun charges. Plus, Shop All Day contributor Makho Ndlovu shares some great gadgets and gear products perfect for the busy holiday travel season. And, award-winning French chef Eric Ripert in studio 1A to share his top tips for buying and cooking seafood.
October 3: Missing girl found safe. U.S. Congressman carjacked in D.C. Late night shows return. Taking on A.I. “deepfakes.”
New details on how authorities located missing 9-year-old as suspect is taken into custody. Also, Texas congressman Henry Cuellar carjacked at gunpoint just blocks from Capitol Hill. Plus, inside the return of late-night TV shows and what it could mean for the rest of your favorite shows and movies. And, a closer look at the A.I. evolution and how its impacting celebrities as many A.I. systems are now able to generate the likeness of celebrities without their consent.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “Traylor” mania takes over NFL. TODAY’S Checklist: Breast cancer awareness month. World champion U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles live. Toning up with Tunde.
“Traylor” mania continues as Swift and celebrity friends cheer on Kelce at the Chiefs vs Jets game Sunday night. Also, founder and Chief Medical Officer of breastcancer.org, Marisa Weiss, live in studio 1A to share some tips on how to assess your risk for breast cancer. Plus, Olympic medal U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles live in studio 1A to discuss his historic sports achievement and new NBC sports docu-series “Untitled: The Noah Lyles Project.” And, Peloton instructor and best-selling author, Tunde O
TODAY 8a: Government shutdown averted. Search for swimmer after possible attack. Mindy Kaling on TODAY. Target circle week on TODAY.
Lawmakers come together at the 11th hour to avoid a government shutdown, as the Republican Party puts pressure on speaker Kevin McCarthy. Also, search for possible shark attack victim off California coast. Plus, Mindy Kaling live in studio 1A to celebrate stories from women of color and talk about a new book called “Woke Up Like This” by Amy Lee from her publishing company. And, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares some of the best retail, tech, and home deals ahead of the holiday season
October 2: Government shutdown averted. Trump in New York ahead of trial. “Traylor” mania takes over NFL. Late night talk shows return.
Lawmakers come together at the 11th hour to avoid a government shutdown, as the Republican Party puts pressure on speaker Kevin McCarthy. Also, former President Donald Trump in New York ahead of trial. Plus, “Traylor” mania continues as Swift and celebrity friends cheer on Kelce at the Chiefs vs Jets game Sunday night. And, In Depth TODAY: Late-night talk shows are set to return as writers are back to work while screen actors are set to meet with studios and streamers today.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Early holiday shopping already underway. Dylan at People’s Choice Country Awards. Kickoff with Kornacki. TODAY Food: Ham & Brie Sandwich.
NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about some early holiday deals. Also, Dylan Dreyer got to spend a little ono-on-one time with some fan favorites at the first “People’s Choice Country Awards 2023.” Plus, NBC News national political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down some stats and the action on the field this weekend. And, social media sensation Laurent Dagenais live on TODAY to share a “Ham & Brie Sandwich” recipe.
TODAY 8a: Government shutdown deadline looming. Celebrating Jimmy Carter’s 99th. How schools & students are exploring A.I. Dylan at People’s Choice Country Awards.
A looming government shutdown appears to be inevitable as lawmakers scramble for a last minute deal. Also, former president Jimmy Carter gets ready to celebrate his 99th birthday this weekend. Plus, NBC’s tech correspondent Jacob Ward in studio 1A to talk about how teachers are handling A.I. in the classroom. And, Dylan Dreyer got to spend a little ono-on-one time with some fan favorites at the first “People’s Choice Country Awards 2023.”
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September 29: Government shutdown deadline looming. Government shutdown’s impact on travel. Weight loss drug warning. Early holiday shopping already underway.
A looming government shutdown appears to be inevitable as lawmakers scramble for a last minute deal. Also, officials fear air travel troubles as government shutdown nears. Plus, Ozempic prescriptions surge as some doctors and the FDA are coming out with new warnings about unexpected side effects. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about some early holiday deals.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Swift and Kelce in the spotlight. Country music superstar Kane Brown live. Sheinelle tries typewriter poetry. Shop All Day: Stuff we love.
Fans react to Travis Kelce’s comments on Taylor Swift. Also, award-winning singer and songwriter Kane Brown live on TODAY ahead of "People’s Choice Country Awards." Plus, On The Job: Sheinelle Jones recently got to try poet typewriting as she had the chance to channel her inner Shakespeare for strangers in New York City. And, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some fall fashion picks for women and men.
TODAY 8a: GOP candidates spar at debate. Surprising diagnosis saves a life. Inside Little Big Town’s Nashville.
GOP candidates clash in a fiery debate. Also, Morgan Bellock from Chicago in studio 1A to share her fertility journey and how it led to a life-saving diagnosis. Plus, Dylan Dreyer shares her special adventure with “Little Big Town.” And, TODAY Bestsellers: Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares beauty bestselling products that can work wonders from head to toe.
September 28: GOP candidates spar at debate. American soldier returns to U.S. Swift and Kelce in the spotlight. How government shutdown impacts you.
GOP candidates clash in a fiery debate. Also, the American soldier expelled from North Korea arrived at a military base in Texas overnight. Plus, a new image taken after the Chiefs game on Sunday feeds the frenzy that surrounds Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. And, In-Depth TODAY: NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about the looming government shutdown and how you could be impacted.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Travis breaks silence on Taylor. LinkedIn’s top startups. Al hits the trail as a national park ranger. How to say NO.
Travis Kelce speaks out for the first time after Taylor Swift was seen at his game. Also, Consumer Confidential: LinkedIn’s editor-in-chief Dan Roth in studio 1A to share some of the top startup companies in 2023. Plus, On The Job: Al Roker recently got to visit Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to find out what it takes to be a national park ranger. And, internal medicine physician Dr. Neha Sangwan live on TODAY to share the importance of saying “NO” and how it could be good for your health.
TODAY 8a: Looters ransack Philadelphia stores. Biden’s White House dog bites again. Marking 25 years of GOOGLE. Jills Steals & Deals: Tech edition.
Cities across the nation dealing with a spike in retail crime. Also, White House dog Commander involved in another biting incident. Plus, GOOGLE celebrates 25: NBC’s Harry Smith takes us down memory lane in honor of GOOGLE’s 25th anniversary. And, lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares tech gadgets to handle all of your family’s needs.
September 27: Looters ransack Philadelphia stores. Countdown to government shutdown. Manhunt in murder of tech CEO. Travis breaks silence on Taylor.
Cities across the nation dealing with a spike in retail crime. Also, lawmakers in the race to avoid a costly government shutdown impacting millions of Americans. Plus, police are searching for a suspect in the murder of 26-year-old tech CEO. And, Travis Kelce speaks out for the first time after Taylor Swift was seen at his game.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Traylor mania takes over. New Dateline podcast Murder In Apartment 12. Dylan has a ball at Fenway Park. Misty Copeland live on TODAY.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s impact on the NFL and their respective fans. Also, Dateline’s Keith Morrison live in studio 1A to share a new podcast called “Murder In Apartment 12.” Plus, On The Job: Dylan Dreyer takes us behind the scenes at Fenway Park. And, principal dancer at the prestigious “American Ballet Theatre” Misty Copeland live on TODAY to talk about her new series called “PBS Arts Talk.”
TODAY 8a: Biden to join UAW picket line. New focus on kids and screen time. Lady A on TODAY. TODAY Food: Eggplant Rollatini recipe.
President Biden set to travel to Michigan as he’s expected to join striking autoworkers. Also, a look at a new report on how kids are spending hours on their smartphones. Plus, Grammy-winning trio, Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley, and Dave Haywood in studio 1A to talk about their latest single “Love You Back.” And, TV host Lidia Bastianich shares a delicious “Eggplant Rollatini” recipe.
September 26: Biden to join UAW picket line. Countdown to government shutdown. Traylor mania takes over. Coffee controversy brewing in UK.
President Biden set to travel to Michigan as he’s expected to join striking autoworkers. Also, lawmakers are still struggling to reach a funding deal to avoid a government shutdown. Plus, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s impact on the NFL and their respective fans. And, In-Depth TODAY: inside the brewing controversy for millions across the UK as the tea-obsessed nation may actually prefer coffee.
Dateline presents: Murder in Apartment 12
As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Murder in Apartment 12, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline and Keith Morrison. The story starts with Nona Dirksmeyer, a young beauty queen. Smart and talented, her future is bright. But just days before her 20th birthday, Nona is murdered in her apartment. Police quickly decide their primary suspect is the young man who found her – her boyfriend, Kevin. After all, his bloody palm print is at the crime scene. Case closed? Not by a lo
TODAY 3rd Hour: Taylor cheers on Travis at Chiefs game. Team TODAY at Bottoms Up invitational. Shoulder season travel savings. Rock climber Sasha Digiulian.
Taylor watches Chiefs game from Kelce’s box along with his mom. Also, the TODAY team attend the second annual of “Bottoms Up” invitational golf tournament which benefits the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. Plus, CNBC global markets reporter Seema Mody shares some shoulder season travel tips. And, TODAY contributor Ally Love recently met champion rock climber, Sasha Digiulian to talk about her life, career and her new memoir “Take The Lead: Hanging On, Letting Go, And Conquering Life’s Hardest Climbs
TODAY 8a: Writers and studios reach tentative deal. New Orleans declares water emergency. Bruce Willi’s wife on actor’s condition. The history of the terrible towels.
Hollywood writers reach a tentative deal with studios and streamers to resolve strike. Also, growing emergency over the drinking water supply in New Orleans. Plus, Bruce Willi’s wife, Emma Heming Willis and CEO of the “Association For Frontotemporal Degeneration” Susan Dickson in studio 1A to bring awareness to the disease and the urgent need for research. And, Inside The Game: the story behind the Pittsburgh Steelers “Terrible Towels” and how they became the team’s good luck charm and game day
September 25: Writers and studios reach tentative deal. Government shutdown deadline nears. Taylor cheers on Travis at Chiefs game. Female first on the football field.
Hollywood writers reach a tentative deal with studios and streamers to resolve strike. Also, inside the negotiations to avoid a government shutdown. Plus, Swift watches Chiefs game from Kelce’s box along with his mom. And, college student Haley Van Voorhis live on TODAY as she makes history being the first female non-kicker in NCCA football.
TODAY 3rd Hour: First day of fall. Kelly Clarkson live in studio 1A. Chemistry professor with all the right moves. Prepping for cold and flu season.
NBC’s business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down fall by the numbers. Also, catching up with Grammy-winning musician Kelly Clarkson. Plus, the story behind a college professor who is spreading joy by fusing dance and science. And, health expert Joy Bauer shares some fantastic foods to help you get through the inevitable cold and flu season.
TODAY 8a: New surge at border. Lost boater reunited with rescuers. TODAY’s Five Things.
Illegal crossings soar to thousands in a single day in one Texas town. Also, boater reunites with Coast Guard members who rescued him after being lost at sea for nearly two days. Plus, an electrician, mover and dentist live in studio 1A to share their top don’ts on “TODAY’s Five Things.”
September 22: New surge at border. Deadly high school bus crash. Next move in auto workers strike. Missing fighter jet calls released.
Illegal crossings soar to thousands in a single day in one Texas town. Also, a bus carrying members of a high school band crashes off an interstate. Plus, the latest on the auto workers strike. And, new details on that bizarre F-35 jet crash in South Carolina.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood strike near an end? Halloween spending kicks in early. Fall vaccines & boosters. P.E. teacher making fitness fun.
Positive signs in the Hollywood writers’ strike. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to prepare for Halloween and how to get the best deals. Plus, Dr. Natalie Azar in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about flu shots, boosters and how to protect yourself this season. And, Head Of The Class: Dylan Dreyer recently got to meet a physical education teacher whose making an impact far beyond the gymnasium walls.
TODAY 8a: Hollywood strike near an end? Garland grilled on Capitol Hill. Zombie cells key to longer lives. Shop All Day: Ultimate fall haul.
Positive signs in the Hollywood writers’ strike. Also, attorney general Merrick Garland faced off with Republicans during a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Plus, Stop The Clock TODAY: researchers are working on what could be the key to aging better. And, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares some exclusive deals on the latest fashion and accessories.
September 21: Hollywood strike near an end? High-stakes meeting at White House. New discovery in Utah murder case. Bestselling authors take on A.I.
Positive signs in the Hollywood writers' strike. Also, high-stakes meeting at the White House as lawmakers once again face a deadline to avoid a government shutdown. Plus, the Utah mother and children’s book author charged in the fatal poisoning of her husband now pushing back against allegations of witness tampering from behind bars. And, inside the legal battle between the world’s most popular writers and artificial intelligence.
‘Read with Jenna’ podcast featuring Colleen Hoover
Hey TODAY fans! As a bonus, we’re giving you a special preview of Jenna Bush Hager’s new ‘Read with Jenna’ podcast.In the podcast’s debut episode, Jenna sits down with bestselling author Colleen Hoover. Week after week, Hoover continues to dominate the New York Times bestseller list, thanks to her passionate and dedicated following of fans, known as “CoHorts”. Hoover sat down with Jenna Bush Hager at her “Book Bonanza” charity event in Texas to talk about her lifelong love of writing, the antic
TODAY 3rd Hour: Possible end in sight for Hollywood strike. Protecting your data online. Elephant yoga at Houston Zoo. Jamie-Lynn Sigler live on TODAY.
The AMPTP and the WGA will sit down for negotiations today which could shape the future of the business in Hollywood. Also, tech-life columnist and host for USA Today, Jennifer Jolly shares some tips on how to protect your online data and privacy. Plus, the Houston Zoo is teaching elephants the healing power of yoga. And, Jamie-Lynn Sigler in studio 1A to talk about her new podcast “Not Today, Pal.”
TODAY 8a: Biden addresses United Nations. Queen Rania of Jordan in studio 1A. Free shipping steals & deals. The Voice coaches on TODAY.
President Biden uses his platform at the U.N. to rally support for Ukraine. Also, queen Rania of Jordan live in studio 1A to talk about her United Nations work and some milestones for her family. Plus, lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks shares some exclusive deals. And, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung got the chance to sit down with The Voice coaches ahead of season 24.
September 20: Biden addresses United Nations. Federal charges in day care death. New details on missing jet mystery. Possible end in sight for Hollywood strike.
President Biden uses his platform at the U.N. to rally support for Ukraine. Also, two suspects now facing federal charges after the death of a one-year-old exposed to fentanyl at a daycare center in New York. Plus, new details on the final moments of that F35 fighter jet that crashed in South Carolina. And, In-Depth TODAY: the AMPTP and the WGA will sit down for negotiations which could shape the future of the business in Hollywood.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Nasal spray alternative to EpiPen. Navigating medical bills. NASA astronaut ready to make space history. Comedian Mike Goodwin live on TODAY.
The FDA is set to approve first of its kind needle free EpiPen for allergy sufferers. Also, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson shares some tips on how to handle those stressful and confusing medical bills before they mess with your credit score. Plus, an inside look at a historic mission from a NASA astronaut who’s preparing for a trip around the moon. And, comedian Mike Goodwin live in studio 1A to talk about his life and career.
TODAY 8a: American prisoners back in U.S. Nasal spray alternative to EpiPen. JFK profile in courage award revealed. People beauty awards.
Five Americans imprisoned in Iran back on U.S. soil for the first time in years. Also, the FDA is set to approve first of its kind needle free EpiPen for allergy sufferers. Plus, ambassador Caroline Kennedy and her son Jack Schlossberg live on TODAY for an exclusive reveal of this year’s recipients of the “Profile In Courage” award. And, Jill Martin Brooks along with People’s style and beauty director Andrea Lavinthal share some of People’s beauty winning products.
September 19: American prisoners back in U.S. Biden heads to United Nations. Bear captured inside Disney World. Feud over fall foliage.
Five Americans imprisoned in Iran back on U.S. soil for the first time in years. Also, President Biden set to give a speech at the United Nations. Plus, parts of Disney World shut down after a wild bear snuck into the Magic Kingdom. And, In-Depth TODAY: the beauty of fall foliage leading to an ugly feud in New England.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Surfer bitten in face by shark. Breaking down the real estate market. One-on-one with Anne Hathaway. Leslie Jones live in studio 1A.
A surfer in Florida speaks out after a dramatic shark bite. Also, Consumer Confidential: real estate agent Lisa Simonsen breaks down everything you need to know about the housing market. Plus, Sheinelle Jones recently had the chance to sit down with actress Anne Hathaway to talk about aging and her exciting new passion project. And, comedian Leslie Jones in studio 1A to talk about her new book.
TODAY 8a: Prisoner swap between U.S. and Iran. Inside look at longevity clinics. Inside look at Patriots’ screen time. Falling into a good outfit
Five Americans held in Iran for years expected to be flown out of the country this morning. Also, a look at the rise of longevity clinics. Plus, an inside look at what it takes to run the biggest video board at Gillette Stadium home of the New England Patriots. And, style expert Melissa Garcia shares some transitional fashion staples to help you ease into the new season.
September 18: Prisoner swap between U.S. and Iran. UAW strike rolls on. New twist in Utah murder case. Surfer bitten in face by shark.
Five Americans held in Iran for years expected to be flown out of the country this morning. Also, the historic walk out by autoworkers enters day four with no deal in sight. Plus, the Utah mother and children’s book author charged in the fatal poisoning of her husband now accused of witness tampering. And, a surfer in Florida speaks out after a dramatic shark bite.
TODAY 3rd Hour: NASA hunts for UFOs and alien life. 60 years after Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing. Elmo & Headspace team up for bedtime podcast.
NASA diving into the debate over aliens and UFOs. Also, Sheinelle Jones powerful trip to Alabama for the 60th anniversary of a deadly church bombing at the height of the Civil Rights movement. Plus, Sesame Street and Headspace teamed up again for season two of “Goodnight, World” to help families wind down before bedtime. And, NBC select contributor Brittany Jones-Cooper shares some of the “Best Of Bed & Bath Awards” winning products.
TODAY 8a: Auto workers go on strike. Donald Trump on Meet The Press. Sean Diddy Combs live on the plaza. Young Latinos on language and legacy.
Members of the United Auto Workers begin the first strike to ever hit Detroit’s big three automakers at the same time. Also, moderator of NBC’s “Meet The Press” Kristen Welker interviews former president Donald Trump as he talks about his own legal troubles, his campaign and even why his wife hasn’t been making many public appearances. Plus, hip-hop legend Sean Combs live on the plaza to talk about his new album “The Love Album: Off The Grid.” And, young Latinos are flipping the script on langua
September 15: Auto workers go on strike. Hunter Biden indicted on gun charges. Cyberattack chaos in Vegas. NASA hunts for UFOs and alien life.
Members of the United Auto Workers begin the first strike to ever hit Detroit’s big three automakers at the same time. Also, the special prosecutor brings federal charges against Hunter Biden weeks after the collapse of his controversial plea deal. Plus, cyber attacks targeting popular casinos and hotels compromising the sensitive guest data. And, NASA diving into the debate over aliens and UFOs.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood shutdown and fall TV. Harvesting honey at a bee farm. Author & filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry live. Must haves for fall.
A growing impact of those strikes in Hollywood. Also, TODAY anchors head to a rooftop bee farm to learn about the sweet science to harvesting honey. Plus, author an filmmaker Matthew A. Cherry live on TODAY to talk about his new series called “Young Love.” And, fashion journalist Liv Perez shares some must have fall looks for men and women.
TODAY 8a: Deadline day for auto workers strike. Tracking hurricane Lee. Rescued cave explorer speaks out.
Tens of thousands of United Auto Workers set for a walkout against Detroit’s big three automakers. Also, hurricane Lee on the move as millions of Americans on the East Coast to be impacted by strong winds and heavy rain. Plus, rescued cave explorer Mark Dickey and partner Jessica Van Ord live on TODAY after spending more than a week trapped deep inside a cave in Turkey.
September 14: Deadline day for auto workers strike. New details on killer’s capture. Cruise ship runs aground. Hollywood shutdown and Fall TV.
Tens of thousands of United Auto Workers set for a walkout against Detroit’s big three automakers. Also, new details on the dramatic end to that nearly two week manhunt in Pennsylvania. Plus, crews scrambling to reach the luxury cruise ship that ran aground in Greenland four days ago. And, In-Depth TODAY: the growing impact of those strikes in Hollywood.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Highlights from the VMAs. Saving money on monthly services. First look at new quality research. Karamo Brown live on TODAY.
Inside the VMAs biggest winners, surprises and shocking moments including NSYNC reunion. Also, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to save money on those monthly subscriptions. Plus, a firsthand look at how scientists are hitting the streets to learn more about the air quality we breathe. And, Queer Eye star Karamo Brown live in studio 1A to talk about the new season of his daytime talk show "KARAMO" which premieres Monday.
TODAY 8a: McCarthy opens impeachment inquiry. Tracking hurricane Lee. Friends, phones and tracking features. Flu shots 101.
House speaker Kevin McCarthy opens an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Also, millions of Americans under flood watches as that heavy rain moves across the Northeast. Plus, a new trend that’s bringing people together while also raising safety concerns when using your phone to track people. And, Your Health: TODAY anchors roll up their sleeves for their annual flu shots—Dr. Tara Narula in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about this flu season.
September 13: McCarthy opens impeachment inquiry. New evidence found in convict manhunt. Fight over cameras in Idaho murder trial. New Rodgers injury details and fallout.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy opens an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. Also, Pennsylvania escaped convict now armed with stolen rifle as manhunt reaches two week mark. Plus, the suspect in the University of Idaho case set to appear in court today fighting to ban cameras from the trial. And, new details on Aaron Rodgers injury.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New findings about night owls. First aid 101. Single father adopts 3 young siblings. Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby live on TODAY.
Dr. Carol Ash breaks down everything you need to know about a new research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital that looks at the habits of night owls versus early birds. Also, board certified internist Dr. Kavita Aggarwal in studio 1A to share some emergency items everyone should have at home. Plus, Dads Got This: the inspiring story behind a father who adopts three siblings. And, Peloton instructor Cody Rigsby live on TODAY to talk about his new book “XOXO, Cody: An Opinionated Homosexual.”
TODAY 8a: Escaped killer armed as manhunt intensifies. Lyft unveils safety feature for women. Inside look at life of Eagles star. Third grade field trip on TODAY.
New details on that escaped inmate as he was spotted in a residential neighborhood outside Philadelphia. Also, NBC’s Savannah Sellers sat down with Lyft’s new CEO David Risher to learn more about a new feature called “Women Plus Connect” that can help address safety concerns. Plus, Inside The Game: Kaylee Hartung sat down with Jason Kelce and his wife ahead of their new documentary called “Kelce.” And, Back To School TODAY: TODAY hosts first ever field trip with the extraordinary third graders f
September 12: Escaped killer armed as manhunt intensifies. Desperate search for survivors. American rescued from cave. Latest on new covid booster.
New details on that escaped inmate as he was spotted in a residential neighborhood outside Philadelphia. Also, the death toll from that powerful earthquake in Morocco continues to rise as rescuers struggle to reach hard hit remote areas. Plus, the latest on the remarkable rescue of an American explorer trapped for days in one of the deepest caves in Turkey. And, In-Depth TODAY: Dr. Ashish Jha in studio 1A to break down everything you need about the new FDA approved covid booster.
TODAY 3rd Hour: U.S. Open champ Novak Djokovic live on TODAY. Rebuilding Ground Zero. Understanding your emotions. American Ninja Warrior hosts Matt & Akbar live on TODAY.
Novak Djokovic live on TODAY to talk about his U.S. Open championship. Also, an inside look at the new performing arts center In lower Manhattan to honor 9/11. Plus, trauma therapist Anita Phillips shares some life lessons about what it really means to be an emotional person and why it’s not necessarily a bad thing. And, “America Ninja Warrior” hosts Matt Iseman and Akbar Gbaja-Biamila in studio 1A to talk about its 15th season grand finale.
TODAY 8a: Death toll rises in Morocco earthquake. Elon Musk author on TODAY. Team TODAY goes tailgating. Sheinelle trains for NYC Marathon.
Powerful Morocco earthquake kills more than two thousand people as rescue teams rush to help the devastated region. Also, best-selling author Walter Isaacson live on TODAY to talk about Elon Musk’s new biography. Plus, Inside The Game: TODAY throws a tailgate along with New York Giants, Eli Manning for a really great cause. And, Start TODAY: Sheinelle Jones announces she will be running in the NYC Marathon.
September 11: Death toll rises in Morocco earthquake. Escaped prisoner spotted again. American trapped in cave. Coco Gauff on U.S. Open win.
Powerful Morocco earthquake kills more than two thousand people as rescue teams rush to help the devastated region. Also, the escaped murderer still on the run in Pennsylvania, spotted with a dramatically altered appearance. Plus, the latest on the American explorer who’s been trapped in a cave for days in Turkey. And, tennis sensation Coco Gauff live in studio 1A to talk about her historic U.S. Open championship.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Americans soar at U.S. Open. Mentors guiding young students. Debbie Allen live in studio 1A. Healthy hacks.
American athletes play for a spot in finals at the U.S. Open. Also, former Stanford students teaching the next generation of kids lessons that go beyond the textbook. Plus, catching up with entertainment icon Debbie Allen. And, Joy Bauer shares some delicious healthy classic desserts.
TODAY 8a: Hurricane Lee intensifies to category 5. Manhunt intensifies for escaped inmate. Britain marks years since Queen’s death. Welcoming Peter and Laura to studio 1A.
Tropical threat as hurricane Lee intensifies into a category 5. Also, a new sighting of that escaped inmate in Pennsylvania. Plus, today marks one year since the death of Queen Elizabeth II. And, Peter Alexander and Laura Jarrett set to anchor weekend TODAY.
September 8: Hurricane Lee intensifies to category 5. Manhunt intensifies for escaped inmate. Race to save trapped American. New shift at Uber.
Tropical threat as hurricane Lee intensifies into a category 5. Also, a new sighting of that escaped inmate in Pennsylvania. Plus, an international effort is now underway to rescue an American who fell while on an expedition in one of the deepest caves in Turkey. And, In-Depth TODAY: A new rideshare service for teens—Vicky Nguyen shares all the details.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Kickoff with Kornacki. NFL & Chiefs honoring female educators. One-on-one with Naomi Campbell. Ally Love on boosting confidence.
NBC News national political correspondent Steve Kornacki breaks down everything you need to know about the game and the season. Also, chairman and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs, Clark Hunt live on TODAY to talk about a new project to recognize female educators called “Norma Hunt Super Bowl Champion Of Education.” Plus, Sheinelle Jones sits with supermodel Naomi Campbell ahead of her “Victoria’s Secret World Tour.” And, Ally Love shares some things you can do to tackle the day with the right mind
TODAY 8a: Record-breaking September heat wave. American scientist stranded in cave. Naomi Campbell opens up. TODAY throws a wedding.
Extreme weather impacting millions of Americans stretching from Arizona all the way to Maine. Also, an American scientist trapped more than four thousand feet underground in one of the deepest caves in Turkey. Plus, Sheinelle Jones sits with supermodel Naomi Campbell ahead of her “Victoria’s Secret World Tour.” And, Hoda Kotb marries a couple live on TODAY after getting engaged back on Valentine’s day.
September 7: Record-breaking September heat wave. Special counsel set to indict Hunter Biden. NFL season kicks off tonight. Simone Biles talks comeback.
Extreme weather impacting millions of Americans stretching from Arizona all the way to Maine. Also, Hunter Biden expected to face criminal charges in the coming weeks after the collapse of his plea deal with federal prosecutors. Plus, the NFL season kicks off at Arrowhead Stadium the home of the reigning Super Bowl champion Chiefs. And, Simone Biles live on TODAY—her first interview since her big comeback.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Scorching September heat wave. Americans in spotlight at U.S. Open. Steps to building lasting habits. Birdies’ founders turn slippers into stylish shoes.
Millions of Americans facing brutally-hot temperatures from the South to the Northeast. Also, American tennis players heat up the court at the U.S. Open this year. Plus, board certified psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma shares some steps on how to implement good habits into your lives. And, She Made It: the inspiring story behind Bianca Gates and Marisa Sharkey and their footwear brand “Birdies.”
TODAY 8a: Scorching September heat wave. Bob Barker’s private Alzheimer’s fight. Princess Diana sweater up for auction. Mom’s push for doll diversity.
Millions of Americans facing brutally-hot temperatures from the South to the Northeast. Also, new details on the cause of Bob Barker’s death. Plus, one of Princess Diana’s most talked-about fashion choices in studio 1A as its set to go on auction. And, the story behind a mom on a mission to make dolls more inclusive as she creates a line of diverse dolls.
September 6: Scorching September heat wave. Manhunt for escaped inmate intensifies. McConnell’s health in the spotlight. Murdaugh attorneys call for new trial.
Millions of Americans facing brutally-hot temperatures from the South to the Northeast. Also, new sightings fueling the growing manhunt for an escaped killer near Philadelphia. Plus, senate majority leader Mitch McConnell returns to work while still facing questions about his health. And, new twist in Alec Murdaugh’s murder case—his attorneys Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin live on TODAY.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Burning Man comes to end. Digital coupons to save you money. Kevin Bacon live in studio 1A. Walk and core challenge for September.
A mass exodus underway at Burning Man after severe flooding led to chaos at the popular festival. Also, co-founder of “Krazy Coupon Lady” Joanie Demer shares some tips on how to get the best deals with just a few clicks away. Plus, Kevin Bacon in studio 1A to talk about his new podcast “Six Degrees With Kevin Bacon.” And, TODAY fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour shares some easy exercises that can help get your cardio and core in top shape.
TODAY 8a: First Lady tests positive for covid. U.S. auto industry facing strike. NYC schools brace for migrant influx. Jimmy Buffett’s skin cancer battle.
Dr. Jill Biden tests positive for covid after spending the long weekend with her husband. Also, the United Auto Workers union is threatening to strike if a new contract deal isn’t made soon. Plus, schools across the country prepare for influx of students as cities struggle to balance ongoing migrant crisis. And, honoring Jimmy Buffett’s life as he passed away after suffering from a rare form of skin cancer.
September 5: First Lady tests positive for covid. Burning Man comes to end. New twist in Murdaugh murders. Back-to-school bus safety.
Dr. Jill Biden tests positive for covid after spending the long weekend with her husband. Also, a mass exodus underway at Burning Man after severe flooding led to chaos at the popular festival. Plus, a new twist for convicted killer Alec Murdaugh. And, a first look at a new technology that can help keep students safe—Vicky Nguyen shares all the details.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dads Got This! Jenna Andrews. I heart mom. Puppy yoga.
Craig Melvin recently got to catch up with father and son Alonzo Webb and Alonzo Webb Junior who are both track coaches in the University of Pittsburg. Also, the story behind producer Jenna Andrews and how she’s trying to bring other women into the studio. Plus, Dylan Dreyer recently got to meet a mother and daughter who are shaking up the snack business together. And, Try This TODAY: Savannah Sellers recently got to try a yoga class along with some fun puppies.
TODAY 8a: Thousands stranded at Burning Man. Random attack kills college student. College diet and dinning 101. Falling back into routine.
Thousands of people stranded by severe weather at the popular Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. Also, community mourns Texas college student fatally shot in downtown Fort Worth, Texas. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares some money saving tips for college students who are looking to save money on groceries. And, health and wellness coach Natalie Guss shares some ways you can reset your routines as you leave vacation season behind.
September 4: Thousands stranded at Burning Man. Labor Day travel rush. Deadly gender reveal plane crash. Potential link in Gilgo beach case.
Thousands of people stranded by severe weather at the popular Burning Man festival in the Nevada desert. Also, millions of Americans brace for Labor Day travel rush as the weekend wraps up. Plus, a small plane taking part in a gender reveal suddenly breaks apart. And, a new twist in the suspected Gilgo beach serial killer case as authorities are now looking into a possible connection between the Long Island architect and a South Carolina woman who’s been missing for six years.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Fan frenzy over Taylor Swift film. What to buy in September. What’s your sleeping personality.
Taylor Swift ignites a new ticket frenzy with the announcement of her “Eras Tour” film. Also, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on what you should buy this month and what to hold off on. Plus, licensed clinical psychologist Dr. Shelby Harris in studio 1A to share some advice on how to detect your sleeping personality. And, Superfood Friday: Joy Bauer answers some viewers nutrition questions.
TODAY 8a: Holiday weekend getaway. Rip current warnings. Helping hand on move-in day.
Millions of Americans expected to travel this Labor Day weekend—NBC’s Tom Costello shares all the details. Also, rip current concerns across the Northeast beaches ahead of Labor Day weekend. Plus, Craig Melvin helps a Rutgers freshman move into his dorm and begin his college journey.
September 1: Holiday weekend getaway. Cameras in court for Trump case. Mom accused of murder back in court. Fan frenzy over Taylor Swift film.
Millions of Americans expected to travel this Labor Day weekend—NBC’s Tom Costello shares all the details. Also, Donald Trump’s election fraud trial in Georgia set to be televised a key decision by the judge. Plus, the Utah mother and children’s book author charged with the fatal poisoning of her husband. And, Taylor Swift ignites a new ticket frenzy with the announcement of her “Eras Tour” film.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Idalia’s path of destruction. Controversy over new Titanic expedition. Doctor’s appointments to schedule now. Mudlarkers on hunt for lost treasures.
Idalia leaves a path of destruction after becoming the strongest hurricane to hit Florida’s big bend in more than a century. Also, an inside look at the push to recover a key relic from the Titanic shipwreck. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the appointments you need to make as you get older and how to stay on top of your health. And, The Upside: London’s “Mudlarkers” get down and dirty while looking for buried treasures.
TODAY 8a: Idalia’s path of destruction. Stars back Maui’s fire recovery. Mom’s back-to-school routine goes viral. Oyster farm’s pearls of wisdom.
Idalia leaves a path of destruction after becoming the strongest hurricane to hit Florida’s big bend in more than a century. Also, Dwayne Johnson and Oprah Winfrey are helping out in a major way with recovery efforts in Hawaii. Plus, Nicole Jackson and Kai Caldwell live in studio 1A to talk about their viral back-to-school TikTok video. And, Harry Smith takes a trip to Long Island where one community is giving a boost to both the environment and the oyster industry.
August 31: Idalia’s path of destruction. McConnell freezes up again. Controversy over new Titanic expedition. Labor Day weekend travel and deals.
Idalia leaves a path of destruction after becoming the strongest hurricane to hit Florida’s big bend in more than a century. Also, new health scare for senate minority leader Mitch McConnel after suddenly freezing up at a public event. Plus, an inside look at the push to recover a key relic from the Titanic shipwreck. And, In-Depth TODAY: Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about travel ahead of Labor Day weekend..
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hurricane Idalia hits Florida. The cost of caregiving. Fall routine & autumn anxiety. Celebrity makeup artist Patrick TA
Hurricane Idalia makes landfall in Florida. Also, Consumer Confidential: CNBC’s senior personal finance correspondent, Sharon Epperson shares some ways you can save money on caregiving along with other services you may not know about. Plus, psychotherapist and author Niro Feliciano shares some ways to embrace the change in season. And, celebrity makeup artist Patrick TA provides some easy makeup tips as we transition from summer to fall.
TODAY 8a: Hurricane Idalia makes landfall. Protecting your heart after menopause. Asked & Answered: Back-to-school. Start TODAY Wellness Awards.
Hurricane Idalia slams Florida. Also, cardiologist at Lennox Hill Hospital-Northwell Health, Dr. Tara Narula in studio A1 to talk about a new report that suggests that lack of sleep and stress can impact heart health for women after menopause. Plus, Vicky Nguyen and relationship therapist Dr. Angela Allen Wilson answer your questions surrounding the back-to-school season. And, Shop TODAY editorial Adrianna Brach reveals some Wellness Award winning products that can help improve your health.
August 30: Tracking hurricane Idalia. Hurricane Idalia taking aim at Florida. Inside new push for cheaper drug prices.
Florida’s Gulf Coast being battered by heavy rain and high winds from hurricane Idalia—mayor of Tallahassee, John Daily live on TODAY. Also, emergency management director for Leon County, Kevin Peters live on TODAY to provide some tips on how to stay safe as hurricane Idalia takes aim at Florida. Plus, In-Depth TODAY: The White House has announced the first 10 medications that will be subject to price-cut negotiations with drug companies.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hurricane Idalia barrels toward Florida. Inside effort to protect Yellowstone bears. Embracing new technology. Wayne Newton live in studio 1A.
Hurricane Idalia continues to strengthen as it barrels toward Florida’s Gulf Coast. Also, a project underway in Yellowstone National Park as scientists are trying to study and protect the grizzly bear population. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Stephanie Ruhle shares some tips on how to embrace and navigate new technology at any age. And, Wayne Newton live in studio 1A to talk about his career and his upcoming plans.
TODAY 8a: Hurricane Idalia barrels toward Florida. Student mistaken for burglar killed. Saving money at the supermarket. Turning parenting setbacks into success.
Hurricane Idalia continues to strengthen as it barrels toward Florida’s Gulf Coast. Also, mounting questions as South Carolina college student is fatally shot after trying to enter wrong house on the same street where he lived. Plus, NBC business reporter Brian Cheung shares some smart swaps to help you save money on your next trip to the supermarket. And, parenting expert Michelle Icard In studio 1A to share some tips on how to turn your kids failures into learning opportunities.
August 29: Hurricane Idalia barrels toward Florida. Deadly shooting on UNC campus. Helicopter crash caught on camera. New twist in world cup kiss.
Hurricane Idalia continues to strengthen as it barrels toward Florida’s Gulf Coast. Also, new details on that fatal shooting at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill as the suspect has been taken into custody. Plus, an emergency service helicopter in Florida crashed into an apartment building leaving two people dead. And, Spanish prosecutors open inquiry into soccer official who kissed a player after the final match of the Women’s World Cup.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Simone Biles breaks new record. Back to school. Behind iconic march on Washington photo. One year to Paris 2024 Paralympic games.
Simone Biles wins her record 8th U.S. gymnastics title overnight. Also, NBC business and data reporter Brian Cheung in studio 1A to break down the numbers ahead of this back-to-school shopping season. Plus, Craig Melvin got to meet Edith Lee Payne the woman behind the iconic photograph that was taken back in 1963 during Martin Luther King Junior “I Have A Dream” speech. And, catching up with Paralympian Chuck Aoki as today marks one year until the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
TODAY 8a: Tropical storm takes aim at Florida. Study: Warm bedrooms help sleep. Remembering TV legend Bob Barker. Behind iconic march on Washington photo.
Tropical storm Idalia set to strengthen into a major hurricane as it heads toward Florida. Also, Your Health: Dr. Carol Ash in studio 1A to breakdown everything you need to know about a new study out of Harvard which suggests changing your bedroom temperature could help get a better sleep. Plus, remembering the legendary “Price Is Right” host Bob Barker. And, Craig Melvin got to meet Edith Lee Payne the woman behind the iconic photograph that was taken back in 1963 during Martin Luther King Juni
August 28: Tropical storm takes aim at Florida. New details in deadly shooting. Simone Biles makes U.S. gymnastics history. National Zoo pandas returning to China.
Tropical storm Idalia set to strengthen into a major hurricane as it heads toward Florida. Also, new details in the deadly shooting in Jacksonville, Florida. Plus, Simone Biles wins her record 8th U.S. gymnastics title overnight. And, In-Depth TODAY: the giant pandas at the National Zoo are returning home to China after 23 years in the U.S.
TODAY 3rd hour: Trump booked in Georgia. Next step in Simone Biles’ comeback. Safety for kids. Frederick Benjamin Grooming.
Former president Donald Trump surrenders to authorities in Georgia. Also, Simone Biles is set to compete In today’s U.S. gymnastics championship. Plus, Back To School: NBC News senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares some practices to help ensure your kids’ safety. And, The Upside: the story behind Michael James the founder of “Fredrick Benjamin Grooming” and how his business is changing the game when it comes to men’s grooming products.
TODAY 8a: Trump booked in Georgia. NASA scrubs launch to space station. Marking Billie Jean King’s milestone.
Former president Donald Trump surrenders to authorities in Georgia. Also, overnight NASA scrubbed a launch of a mission that was set to launch four astronauts to the international space station. Plus, Sheinelle Jones has a one-on-one with tennis legend Billie Jean King as she celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Women’s Tennis Association.
August 25: Trump booked in Georgia. Lawsuit in deadly Maui fires. New twist in BTK killer cold cases. Next step in Simone Biles’ comeback.
Former president Donald Trump surrenders to authorities in Georgia. Also, Maui county sues Hawaiian Electric Company alleging negligence. Plus, Oklahoma authorities name Dennis Rader also known as “BTK” as the prime suspect in at least two unsolved cases. And, Simone Biles is set to compete In today’s U.S. gymnastics championship.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New Blind Side accusations. Future workplace trends. Surf skate science program. Grocery essentials awards with The Kitchn.
Michael Oher is accusing Leigh Anne Tuohy and her husband Sean Tuohy of keeping nearly two decades of financial information from him. Also, Consumer Confidential: LinkedIn’s editor in chief Dan Roth shares some hot trends to watch out for in the workplace. Plus, a popular program is putting a new spin on science lessons in Florida with fun activities like surfing and skateboarding. And, “The Kitchn” editor-in-chief Lindsay Funston shares some grocery essential award winning items.
TODAY 8a: Candidates square off GOP debate. Back-to-school covid spike. Caroline Wozniacki’s return to tennis. Lending a hand to a deserving school.
Eight Republican presidential candidates face their first debate of the 2024 race in Milwaukee. Also, Your Health: NBC medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down everything you need to know about the new covid vaccine booster and how to keep your kids healthy as they head back to school. Plus, Caroline Wozniacki live in studio 1A to talk about her return to tennis. And, Al Roker recently visited an Arkansas school leveled by a tornado and brings help for the school year ahead.
August 24: Candidates square off GOP debate. Four dead In bar shooting. New Blind Side accusations. Neil Degrasse Tyson on TODAY.
Eight Republican presidential candidates face their first debate of the 2024 race in Milwaukee. Also, a mass shooting inside a well-known biker bar in California leaves four people dead. Plus, Michael Oher is accusing Leigh Anne Tuohy and her husband Sean Tuohy of keeping nearly two decades of financial information from him. And, astrophysicist and author Neil Degrasse in studio 1A to talk about India’s historic moon moment as it has become the fourth nation to successfully land a spacecraft on
TODAY 3rd Hour: High mortgage rates impact market. Major music shakeup. WELLNESS WEDNESDAY: Philly runners logging “mural miles”. SHE MADE IT: Sisters behind CTZN cosmetics.
NBC News consumer and investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen stops by to explain the housing market for potential buyers as mortgage rates rise. Plus, music manager Scooter Braun is in the headlines after cutting ties with multiple high-profile clients. Also, Sheinelle traveled to Philadelphia to join a running group that hopes to inspire people through movement and art around the city. And lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin shares the story of the three sisters behind an inclusive
TODAY 8a: Bear attacks child in NYC suburb. Tennis star set to shake up U.S. open. Special surprise for teacher & mentor. Sizzling Summer Steals & Deals.
A 7-year-old boy was attacked by a bear in Westchester County, as bear encounters are becoming more frequent. Plus, Craig sits down one on one with tennis star Chris Eubanks to chat about his successful tennis career and the upcoming U.S. open. Also, NBC’s Priscilla Thompson stops by to tell the story of an Arkansas women’s perseverance to accomplish her goals. And Lifestyle and Commerce contributor Jill Martin shares bargains on essentials up to 81% off.
7AM August 23: Record Heat wave impacting 100 million. Candidates prep for first GOP Debate. Major music industry shake-up. High mortgage rates impact market.
The Midwest is bracing for a record heat wave as the west coast recovers from tropical storm Hilary and deadly fires in Washington. Plus, former president Donald Trump is the only candidate expected to skip the first highly anticipated republican presidential debate. Also, a growing list of high-profile artists are cutting ties with music manager Scooter Braun. And, Senior Consumer and Investigative correspondent, Vicky Nguyen, breaks down the real estate market as mortgage rates hit a 20 year h
TODAY 3rd Hour: World cup kiss controversy. Breaking down medical headlines. On the money: the mindset of money. Consumer confidential: rise in popularity of stick shift cars.
Spain’s soccer chief apologizes for kissing player during women’s world cup victory celebration. Plus, Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down medical headlines from COVID-19 boosters to an RSV vaccine. Also, CEO of Your Rich BFF Media Vivian Tu shares how to take control of your financial wellness. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen takes a look at the rise in popularity of stick shift cars.
TODAY 8a: Record rainfall across West. Tropical storm takes aim at Texas. Designer mom killed over pride flag dispute. U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles on TODAY.
Southern California cleaning up after record rainfall and flash flooding as fires rage in Washington State. Plus, Dylan Dreyer breaks down tropical storm Harold’s threat to parts of Texas. Also, officials are investigating a possible hate crime after a celebrity fashion designer was killed by someone angry over a pride flag hanging at her shop. And, Noah Lyles catches up with Hoda Kotb and Craig Melvin after his big win at the World Track and Field Championships.
August 22: Record rainfall across West. Tropical storm takes aim at Texas. Biden tours Maui devastation. World Cup kiss controversy.
Southern California cleaning up after record rainfall and flash flooding as fires rage in Washington State. Plus, Dylan Dreyer breaks down tropical storm Harold’s threat to parts of Texas. Also, President Biden and the First Lady tour the devastation in Hawaii as recovery efforts continue. And, Spain’s soccer chief apologizes for kissing player during women’s world cup victory celebration.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hurricane Hilary brings flooding, mudslides. New focus on football safety precautions. Airlines crack down on “skiplagging.” TODAY’s checklist: how to break up with your doctor.
Tropical storm Hilary slams California with catastrophic and potentially “life-threatening” flooding – Dylan Dreyer tracks what’s next for the storm. Plus, football safety precautions in the spotlight as Patriots preseason game is suspended following Isaiah Bolden injury. Also, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen has what you need to know about ‘skiplagging’ and why airlines are cracking down on the practice. And, Dr. Cedric McFadden offers tips for breaking up with your doctor when the relationship has run its
TODAY 8a: Hurricane Hilary brings flooding, mudslides. New case of locally acquired malaria. Father-son medical mystery. Today in the wild: Australia’s koala bear.
Tropical storm Hilary slams California with catastrophic and potentially “life-threatening” flooding – Dylan Dreyer tracks what’s next for the storm. Plus, Dr. Natalie Azar has what you need to know about a case of locally acquired malaria in Maryland. Also, NBC’s Kaylee Hartung shares the story of a dad’s diagnosis with a rare genetic disease that saved his life. And, TODAY in the wild: how endangered koalas are getting a much needed helping hand.
August 21: Hurricane Hilary brings flooding, mudslides as earthquake hits Southern California. State of emergency over deadly wildfires in Washington State. Bidens visit Hawaii amid recovery efforts. New focus on football safety precautions.
Tropical storm Hilary slams California with catastrophic and potentially “life-threatening” flooding – Dylan Dreyer tracks what’s next for the storm. Plus, dangerous wildfires in Washington State lead to evacuations and a state of emergency. Also, Hawaii residents continue recovery efforts as President Biden visits the region. And, football safety precautions in the spotlight as Patriots preseason game is suspended following Isaiah Bolden injury.
TODAY 3rd Hour: America’s busiest runway renovation. Consumer confidential: dermatology gadgets. Sisterhood: soccer team of 70+ seniors. Superfood Friday: superfood swaps.
Behind the scenes look at the overnight race against the clock to fix years of wear and tear on the runway at Reagan National Airport. Plus, consumer confidential: Mount Sinai Dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb shares how to use popular skincare gadgets. Also, NBC’s Stephanie Gosk tells us about a sisterhood of women proving it’s never too late to give something new a try. And, Superfood Friday: TODAY health and nutrition expert Joy Bauer shares some healthier options for old time favorites.
TODAY 8a: Maui official resigns amid controversy. Hurricane Hilary now a category 4 storm. Boy Scouts abuse settlement advances. Concerns over “weight loss” drug knock-offs.
The Director of Emergency Management on Maui resigns one day after defending his agency’s decision not to activate its alarm system as the wildfires spread. Plus, Al Roker tracks Hurricane Hilary’s threat to Southern California. Also, survivors of sexual abuse within the Boy Scouts can now apply for compensation as part of the largest sex abuse settlement in U.S. history. And, NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down what you need to know about online knock-off versions of weight loss drugs like Ozempic.
August 18: Maui official resigns amid controversy. Hurricane Hilary now a category 4 storm. Biden holding historic summit. Idaho murders suspect back in court today.
The Director of Emergency Management on Maui resigns one day after defending his agency’s decision not to activate its alarm system as the wildfires spread. Plus, Al Roker tracks Hurricane Hilary’s threat to Southern California. Also, President Biden welcomes the leaders of Japan and South Korea to Camp David today. And, Bryan Kohberger in court today for motions hearing in University of Idaho murders case.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “Blind Side” drama. New training amid “summer of sharks.” On the money: covering the cost of college. Secondhand shopping: vintage clothing shop for all sizes.
“The Blind Side” controversy: Tuohy family attorney pushes back on Michael Oher’s allegations that he was previously unaware of conservatorship. Plus, the east coast steps up preparation for shark attacks amid spate of summer incidents. Also, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson breaks down everything you need to know about scholarships, financial aid, and other ways to cover the cost of college. And, celebrating secondhand shopping week – Dylan Dreyer visited a boutique in New York that’s making vintage shop
TODAY 8a: Potential cause of Hawaii fires caught on camera. Tracking hurricane Hilary. Back to school tax-free savings. Trailblazing educator’s amazing journey.
New clues point to a possible cause of Hawaii’s wildfires as rescue and recovery efforts continue. Plus, Al Roker tracks Hurricane Hilary as it swirls in the pacific and heads toward Southern California and the west coast of Mexico. Also, TODAY’s back to school: NBC’s Vicky Nguyen breaks down tax-free ways to save on back-to-school shopping. And, Jenna Bush Hager shares the story of Ruth Simmons – the first black President of an Ivy League university.
August 17: Potential cause of Hawaii fires caught on camera. Plane fires force emergency landing. Migrant crisis reaching breaking point. New “Blind Side” drama.
New clues point to a possible cause of Hawaii’s wildfires as rescue and recovery efforts continue. Alarming video shows the engine of a Southwest Airlines plane in flames moments after takeoff. New York officials spar over handling of ongoing migrant crisis. “The Blind Side” controversy: Tuohy family attorney pushes back on Michael Oher’s allegations that he was previously unaware of conservatorship.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “Blind Side” family fights back. ‘Tis the season for holiday shopping? Today’s checklist: breaking down prebiotics & probiotics. Family style: Al gets the scoop on “Betty’s Icebox.”
A deeper look at “The Blind Side” story controversy as Tuohy family responds to Michael Oher’s allegations. Plus, holiday sales are starting earlier than ever at major retailers – NBC’s Brian Cheung has more. Also, taking a closer look at our gut health – what’s the difference between prebiotics, probiotics, and post-biotics? And, family style: Al Roker took a trip to the Jersey Shore to meet the family behind some unique sweet treats.
TODAY 8a: Search for victims as Hawaii death toll rises. Paper publishes in wake of police raid. Today’s Five Things: back to school. Sizzling summer steals and deals.
Officials have begun identifying victims from the Hawaii wildfires as rescue and recovery operations continue. Plus, Kansas police force comes under criticism following raid of local newspaper – NBC’s Stephanie Gosk has more. Also, Today’s Five Things: back to school edition – a teacher, nurse, and sports coach share five things they would never do at school. And, Jill Martin shares some sizzling summer steals and deals: home edition.
August 16: Search for victims as Hawaii death toll rises. Georgia prepares for Trump surrender. American soldier detained in North Korea. “Blind Side” family fights back.
Officials have begun identifying victims from the Hawaii wildfires as rescue and recovery operations continue. Plus, new details and fallout following Georgia grand jury indictment in 2020 election probe. Also, North Korea confirms custody of the U.S. soldier who crossed into the country in July. And, a deeper look at “The Blind Side” story controversy as Touhy family responds to Michael Oher’s allegations - NBC’s Laura Jarrett breaks down the legal battle.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “The Blind Side” adoption controversy. Fast food on the rise. Money Matters: how to make cash by selling your stuff. Love Your Mornings: clothes to go from work to workouts.
Ex-NFL player who served as inspiration for “The Blind Side” alleges family never adopted him and made millions off a lie. Plus, what’s behind the big boom in fast food and fast casual dining. Also, CNBC select contributor Brittany Jones-Cooper explains how to sell some of your items for a little extra cash. And, TODAY contributor Ally Love shares gym clothes you can wear to the office.
TODAY 8a: Trump indicted in Georgia election case. Hawaii death toll rises to 99. Weight debate: biology vs. willpower. TODAY’s Talker: cellphone etiquette 101.
Donald Trump indicted in Georgia over alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Plus, Hawaii wildfires search and recovery efforts continue. Also, Dr. Tara Narula breaks down research that supports Ozempic’s impact on biology versus willpower. And, Jenna Bush Hager looks into when and where it’s appropriate to talk on the phone in public.
August 15: Trump indicted in Georgia election case. Hawaii death toll rises to 99. “The Blind Side” adoption controversy.
Donald Trump indicted in Georgia over alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election – NBC’s Laura Jarrett & Kristen Welker break down this latest indictment with Savannah Guthrie. Plus, new questions about the emergency response to wildfire in Hawaii as rescue and recovery efforts continue - Hoda Kotb interviews a Federal Emergency Management spokesperson. And, ex-NFL player who served as inspiration for “The Blind Side” alleges family never adopted him and made millions off a lie.
TODAY 3rd Hour: School bus driver shortage. Dwyane Wade inducted into Hall of Fame. Grit: teen’s epic bike journey. Start-to-finish facial routine.
Back to school is off to a bumpy start as schools nationwide face bus driver shortages. Plus, Craig Melvin sits down with NBA superstar Dwyane Wade as he gets inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame. Also, catching up with the young man who finished an epic 20-thousand-mile bike trip from Alaska to Argentina. And, TODAY Beauty: how to wash your face & put on moisturizers.
TODAY 8a: Hawaii death toll at nearly 100. Five killed after Pennsylvania home explosion. Behind the scenes with the Jonas Brothers. Dwyane Wade on life, legacy & hall of fame.
Hawaii’s Lahaina fire now the deadliest in modern U.S. history as residents return to devastated areas. Plus, a home explosion leaves massive debris field and at least 5 dead as investigators look for potential causes. Also, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff goes behind the scenes at Yankee stadium as the Jonas Brothers kick off their big tour. And, Craig Melvin sits down with NBA superstar Dwyane Wade as he gets inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.
August 14: Hawaii death toll at nearly 100. Rescue and recovery in Maui. Trump facing new indictment. Mushroom death mystery.
Hawaii’s Lahaina fire now the deadliest in modern U.S. history as residents return to devastated areas. Plus, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb interview spokesperson for Hawaii’s department of defense. Also, Donald Trump campaigns at Iowa state fair as Georgia indictment watch looms. And, a mushroom lunch death mystery captures worldwide attention.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Streaming wars. Mother-daughter duo makes history in space. Consumer confidential: summer home sales. The upside: using soundwaves to treat tremors.
“Disney Plus” set to follow in the footsteps of “Netflix” and crack down on password sharing – NBC’s Stephanie Gosk has more. Plus, a live interview with the mother-daughter duo on Virgin Galactic’s historic all-civilian flight. Also, real estate broker Stefani Berkin shares simple updates you can make to add value before putting your home on the market. And, NBC’s Joe Fryer shares the story of a non-invasive treatment for people living with essential tremor and Parkinson’s.
TODAY 8a: Death toll rises in Hawaii. Inside Hawaii wildfire rescues. Full circle moment for Doctor and Patient.
Relief efforts ramping up in Hawaii after another staggering increase in the wildfire death toll overnight. Plus, Savannah Guthrie interviews Dr. Reza Danesh, who runs an urgent care center in Kahului, Hawaii. And, an amazing full-circle moment for a patient and doctor 16 years after that same doctor treated her life threatening heart condition.
August 11: Death toll rises in Hawaii. Maui mayor on devastating wildfires. U.S. inflation rises. Big changes in streaming. Buffets making a comeback.
Latest on the deadly wildfires in Maui, with the death toll rising and thousands now living in shelters - Savannah Guthrie interviews the mayor of Maui. Plus, inflation ticks up for the first time in more than a year – NBC’s Brian Cheung has what it means for your bottom line. Also, Disney Plus is set to follow in the footsteps of Netflix with password-sharing crackdowns. And, NBC’s Joe Fryer has more on how buffets are bouncing back in a big way.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Maui fire death toll continues to rise. All-civilian space crew ready for takeoff. Today’s Checklist: The benefits of being lazy. Why are sloths so lazy?
Massive wildfires burning across Maui prompt urgent evacuations. Also, NBC’s Gadi Schwartz has the latest on Virgin Galactic’s historic launch with the company’s first all-civilian crew. Plus, Board Certified Psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma breaks down the benefits of being lazy. And, NBC’s Stephanie Gosk got up close and personal with what’s known as the world’s laziest animal… the sloth!
TODAY 8a: Mounting devastation from wildfires in Maui. Study links heartburn drugs to dementia. The Big Business of Menopause. Mission to save wildlife.
Massive wildfires burning across Maui prompt urgent evacuations, killing at least 36 with many still unaccounted for. Also, Dr. John Torres in Studio 1A with new research that suggests a possible link between long-term use of acid reflux drugs and higher risk of dementia. Plus, NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren is pulling back the curtain on menopause and the big business that now surrounds it. And, Emilie Ikeda has an inside look at a very special place helping baby animals in need.
August 10th: Mounting devastation from wildfires in Maui. Fatal F.B.I shooting suspect in Biden assassination plot. “Murder for Hire” suspect appears in court. Hunt for record jackpot winner.
Massive wildfires burning across Maui prompt urgent evacuations, killing at least 36 with many still unaccounted for - Savannah Guthrie speaks to Dustin Kaleiopu, who was forced to evacuate with his family. Also, Utah man suspected of threatening President Biden shot and killed as F.B.I served warrant. Plus, new details on the Georgia mom arrested in the Bahamas for allegedly plotting to kill her estranged husband. And, the hunt for the record mega millions jackpot winner in small Florida town.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New civilian crew headed to space. Inside look at the summer of Swift. Asked & Answered: Your medical questions. Behind BookTok’s soaring popularity.
Founder of Virgin Galactic Richard Branson and his team are set to take off to space along with a crew of civilians. Also, an inside look at the summer of Swift as her “Eras” tour comes to an end. Plus, Asked & Answered: Dr. John Torres and Dr. Natalie Azar live in studio 1A to answer some viewers health questions. And, an inside look at BookTok’s popularity and how it’s re-shaping the book world all together.
TODAY 8a: Ohio voters reject change in abortion bill battle. Arrests in viral dock brawl. Drugmaker says Wegovy cuts cardiovascular risk. Back-to-school health checklist.
Ohio voters reject a Republican-led proposal that would make it more difficult to amend the state’s constitution and will have massive implications for an upcoming vote on abortion rights. Also, a number of arrests have been made tied to that chaotic brawl on a dock in Montgomery, Alabama. Plus, Your Health: cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital at Northwell Health, Dr. Tara Narula in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about a new study that shows Wegovy could possibly cut cardiov
August 9: Ohio voters reject change in abortion bill battle. Defiant Trump on the trial. Wife in court over murder-for-life plot. Inside look at the summer of Swift.
Ohio voters reject a Republican-led proposal that would make it more difficult to amend the state’s constitution and will have massive implications for an upcoming vote on abortion rights. Also, former president Donald Trump in the trail campaigning in New Hampshire using his latest rally to lash out at multiple criminal charges against him. Plus, the latest in the case of the Georgia mother of three who was arrested in the Bahamas for allegedly plotting to kill her husband. And, an inside look
TODAY 3rd Hour: Teacher shortage impacting back-to-school. Pumpkin spice makes early return. TODAY’s Checklist: How to carry heavy bags safely. Are you ready for some flag football.
A growing concern for our nation’s schools as many districts struggle to find enough teachers to fill the classrooms. Also, pumpkin spice makes an early return to coffee shops and grocery stores. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: board-certified clinical specialist in orthopedic physical therapy, Karena Wu shares some tips on how to properly wear heavy bags and backpacks to avoid aches and pains. And, TODAY contributor Ally Love got to connect with Diana Flores captain and quarterback of Mexico’s Women’s
TODAY 8a: Travel chaos in wake of storms. Extreme weather derails World Scout Jamboree. Domino donor surgery saves newborns. Sizzling summer steals & deals.
Severe storms and torrential rain pummel the East Coast as hundreds of thousands are left without power and many of the nation’s airports brought to a standstill. Also, tens of thousands of young scouts are being evacuated at the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea over extreme weather. Plus, the heartwarming story of two infants who went through a groundbreaking transplant—the two families reunited for the first time in studio 1A. And, lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin Brooks share
August 8: Travel chaos in wake of storms. Trump lashes at special counsel. Sandra Bullock’s partner passes away. Teacher shortage impacting back-to-school.
Severe storms and torrential rain pummel the East Coast as hundreds of thousands are left without power and many of the nation’s airports brought to a standstill. Also, former president Donald Trump lashes out at the special counsel over his push to limit what the former president can say while under indictment. Plus, the long-time partner of beloved Oscar winner Sandra Bullock has died after battling with ALS. And, a growing concern for our nation’s schools as many districts struggle to find en
TODAY 3rd Hour: Simone Biles shines on epic return. The Upside: National Lighthouse Day. Motivational Monday: Haley Arceneaux “Wild Ride.” TODAY Style: Jean jacket trends.
Simone Biles back on top of the gymnastics world after a two-year break. Also, The Upside: an inside look at what it’s really like to live in a lighthouse and how you could own a piece of history. Plus, Motivational Monday: Haley Arceneaux live in studio 1A to talk about her new book called “Wild Ride: My Journey From Cancer Kid To Astronaut.” And, TODAY Style: fashion journalist Liv Perez shares different ways you can wear your favorite jean jacket.
TODAY 8a: Dangerous storms and impacting millions. FDA pill for postpartum depression. Georgia mom charged in plot to kill husband. Bella Hadid opens up about Lyme disease.
Extreme weather impacting millions of Americans across the country as the East Coast is set to face heavy rain, damaging winds and possible tornadoes. Also, the FDA has officially approved the first-ever pill for postpartum depression which affects one in eight new mothers—Dr. Roshini Raj live in studio 1A to share all the details. Plus, a Georgia mom was arrested in the Bahamas after officials say she conspired with two men to kill her own husband. And, Bella Hadid opens up about her painful Ly
August 7: Dangerous storms and impacting millions. Trump facing legal deadline. Simone Biles shines on epic return. Inflation & heat creating back-to-school challenges.
Extreme weather impacting millions of Americans across the country as the East Coast is set to face heavy rain, damaging winds and possible tornadoes. Also, the latest on the legal troubles surrounding former president Donald Trump. Plus, Simone Biles back on top of the gymnastics world after a two-year break. And, In Depth TODAY: NBC’s Sam Brock shares some tips on how to navigate those back-to-school challenges.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Celebrating the U.S. Coast Guard. Simone Biles’ big comeback. TODAY’s Checklist: Summertime bug bites. Food For Thought: Couple eating at every New Jersey diner.
Celebrating the U.S. Coast Guard on the plaza. Also, Simone Biles' big comeback this weekend as she is set to compete after two years. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: NBC News medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar live in studio 1A to share some tips on how to treat yourself when you’ve been bitten by bugs. And, Food For Thought: Al Roker gets to sit with two diner-lovers on a very unique mission—to eat the at every diner in New Jersey.
TODAY 8a: Trump pleads not guilty. Solving the mosquito mystery. Training with U.S. Coast Guard. Helping to clear the shelters.
Former president Donald Trump pleads not guilty to charges conspired to overturn the 2020 election. Also, Your Health: a look at why mosquitoes are attracted to some of us more than others—NBC’s Sam Brock shares all the details. Plus, Al Roker joins the U.S. Coast Guard on its safety training drills in New York waters. And, puppies up for adoption live on the plaza for NBC’s “Clear The Shelters” campaign. And, TODAY Food: All Recipes magazine supervisor producer, Nicole McLaughlin live on TODAY
August 4: Trump pleads not guilty. Idaho murder suspect’s new alibi. Simone Biles' big comeback. Summer of Swift rolls on.
Former president Donald Trump pleads not guilty to charges conspired to overturn the 2020 election. Also, new details on the Idaho college murders suspect as attorneys reveal new alibi. Plus, Simone Biles' big comeback this weekend as she is set to compete after two years. And, Taylor Swift announces new U.S. dates for her record-shattering tour.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Summer food Q&A with Bobby Flay. TODAY’s Checklist: Sleep better in the summer. Behind The Brand: Van Leeuwen’s sweet success. Catching up with WWE’s Cody Rhodes.
Chef Bobby Flay live in studio 1A to answer some viewers cooking questions. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: sleep specialist Dr. Carol Ash shares some tips that can help you beat the heat while you sleep. Plus, Dylan Dreyer got to go behind the scenes of Van Leeuwen ice cream. And, WWE’s Cody Rhodes in studio 1A to talk about his big SummerSlam match-up.
TODAY 8a: Security preps ahead of Trump arraignment. Woman escapes from homemade jail cell. Tony Bennett’s wife and son speak out. Budgeting for college.
Former president Donald Trump set to appear in federal court on charges he conspired to overturn the 2020 election. Also, the FBI is investigating an Oregon man who they say posed as a police officer to kidnap a women. Plus, Hoda Kotb sits down with Tony Bennett’s wife and son as they honor the legendary singer on what would have been his 97th birthday. And, Back To School: Vicky Nguyen shares some money-saving tips for parents with older kids who are heading to college.
August 3: Security preps ahead of Trump arraignment. Showdown over growing migrant crisis. Gas prices on the rise. Surprise split for Canada’s first couple.
Former president Donald Trump set to appear in federal court on charges he conspired to overturn the 2020 election. Also, hundreds of families sleeping on the streets of New York as the hotel housing migrants reach max capacity. Plus, gas prices on the rise—the average now the highest in nearly a year. And, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife separating after 18 years of marriage.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Kennedy family honors JFK’s PT 109 legacy. Fur real? Consumer Confidential: Anti-gray hair products. Take It Off TODAY: Start TODAY member sheds 200 pounds.
Ambassador Caroline Kennedy along with her son Jack Schlossberg recreate a special event to honor her late father, president John F. Kennedy. Also, the latest on that bear in a Chinese zoo who went viral with many asking the unthinkable—Is it a bear? Or a human in a bear costume? Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen takes a closer look at some anti-gray hair products that are promising to reduce the appearance of grays. And, the inspiring journey of one of our Start TODAY members who lost m
TODAY 8a: Trump indicted in 2020 election investigation. Fur real? Helping kids find hope. The summer of snake bites.
Former president Donald Trump facing four new criminal counts over his efforts to remain in office after losing the 2020 election. Also, the latest on that bear in a Chinese zoo who went viral with many asking the unthinkable—Is it a bear? Or a human in a bear costume? Plus, Hoda Kotb shares the news of her new book “Hope Is A Rainbow.” And, TODAY In The Wild: NBC’s Emelie Ikeda takes a closer look at one of the world’s most terrifying and intriguing reptiles—the snake.
August 2: Trump indicted in 2020 election investigation. Serial killer suspect appears in court. Kennedy family honors JFK’s PT 109 legacy.
Former President Donald Trump facing four new criminal counts over his efforts to remain in office after losing the 2020 election—this morning the reaction, the impact on the 2024 race and Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one with Mr. Trump’s attorney. Also, the Long Island serial killer suspect set to face a judge and the victims’ families for the first time. Plus, ambassador Caroline Kennedy along with her son Jack Schlossberg recreate a special event to honor her late father, president John F. Kenne
TODAY 3rd Hour: New colon cancer screening guidelines. U.S. advances at World Cup. Fran Drescher live on SAG-AFTRA strike. Consumer Confidential: What to buy in August.
Board certified colorectal and general surgeon Dr. McFadden in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about the new colon cancer screening guidelines. Also, Former stand-out goalie for the U.S. National Women’s team, Ashlyn Harris live in studio 1A to talk about last night’s game with Portugal and what’s next for the team. Plus, writer and president of SAG-AFTRA Fran Drescher shares an update on the SAG-AFTRA strike. And, senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shar
TODAY 8a: New colon cancer screening guidelines. Jenna one-on-one with Judy Blume. Back-to-school savings. Inside A.I. summer camp.
Board certified colorectal and general surgeon Dr. McFadden in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about the new colon cancer screening guidelines. Also, Jenna Bush Hager has a one-on-one with legendary author Judy Blume to talk about her love of reading, her connection to her fans and how she hopes to be remembered. Plus, Back To School TODAY: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to save on back-to-school shopping. And, NBC’s Morgan Radford got to visit a summer camp in Princeto
August 1: U.S. advances at World Cup. Gunman opens fire outside school. Damar Hamlin takes next step in comeback. Remembering Paul Reubens.
Former stand-out goalie for the U.S. National Women’s team, Ashlyn Harris live in studio 1A to talk about last night’s game with Portugal and what’s next for the team. Also, a gunman opens fire outside a Hebrew school in Memphis. Plus, Damar Hamlin takes a major step in his comeback after that frightening cardiac arrest on the field. And, tributes pour in for actor Paul Reubens.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Shark attack caught on camera. Consumer Confidential: Travel smarter & save. How to use A.I. in your daily life. What to watch in August.
A large shark caught on camera repeatedly attacking a fishing boat off the coast of Florida. Also, Consumer Confidential: CNBC’s Seema Mody in studio 1A to breakdown some strategies that can help you save money on some last minute getaways. Plus, NBC News technology correspondent Jacob Ward shares some easy ways you can use A.I. for everything from cooking to getting dressed each day. And, NBC News entertainment contributor Chris Witherspoon shares some of the best shows and movies to check out
TODAY 8a: Mounting legal troubles for Trump. Biden Acknowledges 7th grandchild. New alert on alcohol and blood pressure. TODAY in the wild with crocodiles.
Former president Donald Trump back on the campaign trail this weekend as his legal troubles escalate. Also, following months of pressure president Biden acknowledges seventh grandchild. Plus, NBC news senior medical correspondent, Dr. John Torres live on TODAY to talk about a new study from the American Heart Association that shows that even one alcoholic drink may raise your blood pressure. And, TODAY In The Wild: an Inside look at the efforts to save the American crocodiles as Sam Brock tracks
July 31: Mar-A-Lago employee in court. American nurse abducted in Haiti. Shark attack caught on camera. Inside Bronny James’ recovery.
Former president Donald Trump rallies supporters on campaign trail as his Mar-A-Lago is set to go to court today. Also, an American aid worker and her young daughter abducted in Haiti. Plus, a large shark caught on camera repeatedly attacking a fishing boat off the coast of Florida. And, new details on Bronny James’ recovery.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Bronny James released from hospital. Red meat allergy linked to tick bite. How to find unclaimed money. Behind The Brand: The Cheesecake Factory.
The latest on Bronny James after his alarming collapse from cardiac arrest during basketball practice at the University of California. Also, Dr. Tara Narula in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about red meat allergies from tick bites. Plus, Consumer Confidential: NBC senior consumer and investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to find unclaimed money. And, Behind The Brand: NBC’s Gadi Schwartz gets a look at how one recipe helped jump start the global r
TODAY 8a: Trump faces new charges. Driver attacked by police dog speaks out. Using A.I. to help with vacations.
Former president Donald Trump now facing new charges. Also, the latest on that disturbing story out of Ohio where a police officer released a K-9 on an unarmed black man. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips that can help you land the best travel deals by using artificial intelligence.
July 28: Trump faces new charges. Heat wave blankets nation. Bronny James released from hospital. Meat allergy linked to tick bite.
Former president Donald Trump now facing new charges. Also, record-shattering temperatures impacting millions of Americans from coast-to-coast. Plus, the latest on Bronny James after his alarming collapse from cardiac arrest during basketball practice at the University of California. And, In-Depth TODAY: Dr. Tara Narula in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about red meat allergies from tick bites.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remember Sinead O’Connor. Protecting yourself from latest tech scams. From Start To Finish: HARIBO gummy bears. Double It Up: Style hacks.
Tributes pour in for the talented and controversial music icon Sinead O’Connor. Also, Consumer Confidential: NBC News technology correspondent Jacob Ward shares the latest tech scams on the rise and some tips on how to protect yourself. Plus, NBC’s Maggie Vespa got an exclusive tour of the first ever U.S. factory that is making “HARIBO” gummy bears. And, Double It Up: celebrity fashion expert J. Bolin shares some tips on how to take one article of clothing and wear it two totally different ways.
TODAY 8a: Hunter Biden plea deal derailed. Promising new drug for postpartum depression. Triplets share their story. Ultimate Block Party: Super set up.
Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to tax crimes as plea deal gets derailed. Also, Your Health: Dr. Roshini Raj in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about a new postpartum depression drug showing promising results. Plus, a heartwarming story of triplets who weren’t raised together but have now found their way back to each other. And, Ultimate Block Party: Alejandra Ramos shares some amazing tips that could help you throw the best block party.
July 27: Hunter Biden plea deal derailed. Concern for McConnell after podium incident. U.S. Rallies to tie Netherlands. Remember Sinead O’Connor.
Hunter Biden pleads not guilty to tax crimes as plea deal gets derailed. Also, new health concerns for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell after freezing mid-sentence during a news conference. Plus, a soccer legend – Abby Wambach of the U.S. Women’s National Team live in studio 1A to talk about last night’s game against the Netherlands. And, tributes pour in for the talented and controversial music icon Sinead O’Connor.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Record-setting heat wave spreads. U.S. Women back in action at the World Cup. Breaking down insurance coverages. Imaginations run wild at camp Half-Blood.
Tens of millions of Americans from coast-to-coast under extreme heat alert. Also, World Cup Fever: Team USA set to take on the Netherlands tonight. Plus, CNBC select contributor Brittany Jones-Cooper breaks down everything you need to know about insurance coverage and how to find the right coverage for you. And, Savannah Sellers got to visit a summer camp where kids get to live out their mythical fantasies.
TODAY 8a: Record-setting heat wave spreads. Biden’s dog bit secret service agents. Women’s World Cup fever. Countdown to Paris 2024.
Tens of millions of Americans from coast-to-coast under extreme heat alert. Also, the White House is making some changes after it was revealed that President Biden’s dog “Commander” has bitten a number of secret service agents. Plus, World Cup Fever: Team USA set to take on the Netherlands tonight. And, exactly one year from now the opening ceremony of the Olympics will be getting underway as organizers, athletes and fans are already busy preparing.
July 26: Hunter Biden heads to Federal Court. Record-setting heat wave spreads. New alibi twist in Idaho murders. New details on Bronny James’ cardiac arrest.
Hunter Biden set to plead guilty to federal tax crimes in part of his controversial plea deal with federal prosecutors. Also, tens of millions of Americans from coast-to-coast under extreme heat alert. Plus, new details in the Idaho college murders case as the defense and prosecutors prepare for that high-profile trial. And, Lebron James’ son, Bronny in stable condition this morning after collapsing and suffering cardiac arrest.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Back-to-school sales kicking in. The Boyle Heights bridge runners. Jim Gaffigan live in studio 1A. Protecting pets during dog days of summer.
Senior consumer and investigative correspondent, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to navigate those school supply lists and how to find the best bargains. Also, Jacob Soboroff laced up his sneakers to find out about a special running club that’s bridging a gap in one L.A. neighborhood. Plus, Jim Gaffigan in studio 1A to talk about his tenth comedy special called “Dark Pale.” And, international dog trainer and canine educator, Tom Davis shares some tips on how to keep your pets safe in the he
TODAY 8a: Extreme heat expands North and East. Study finds childhood allergy patterns. Hunt for bear in deadly hiker attack. Back-to-school sales kicking in.
Extreme heat spreading to major cities across the Midwest and Northeast. Also, a study in the Journal of Pediatrics shows a specific sequence of symptoms parents should look out for in order to improve diagnosis. Plus, an experienced hiker was killed when she crossed paths with a mother grizzly bear and its cub. And, Back To School: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to navigate those school supply lists and how to find the best bargains.
July 25: Extreme heat expands North and East. Texas border battle intensifies. Aldean’s controversial song rises on charts. Obama chef dies in paddleboarding accident.
Extreme heat spreading to major cities across the Midwest and Northeast. Also, Texas governor Greg Abbott sends a defiant message to the Biden administration after being sued over that floating barrier in the Rio Grande. Plus, Jason Aldean’s controversial song now one of the biggest hits in the U.S. And, the Obama’s personal chef, Tafari Campbell dies in a paddleboarding accident near their home.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dangerous heat on the move across U.S. Barbenheimer’s blockbuster bonanza. TODAY’s Checklist: Summer health facts vs. myths. Cousins find recipe for success with Crumbl Cookies.
Extreme heat impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, Barbenheimer delivers one of the biggest weekends of all-time for movies, giving hope to Hollywood. Plus, board certified dermatologist, Dr. Michelle Henry in studio 1A to answer some summer health myths vs. facts. And, the story behind the brand “Crumbl” and the two cousins who broke into the cookie business with no experience.
TODAY 8a: Record breaking heatwave on the move. Campaigns brace for possible third Trump indictment. Have we become a nation of early birds. Bestsellers July favorites.
Extreme heat impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, the latest on former president Donald Trump’s potential third indictment over January 6th. Plus, Joe Fryer takes us behind the early bird trend as more Americans are going to dinner earlier and going to sleep earlier. And, editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some Shop TODAY favorite products for the month of July.
July 24: Record breaking heatwave on the move. U.N communicating with North Korea over U.S. soldier. Barbieheimer’s blockbuster bonanza. Last-minute summer and fall travel deals.
Extreme heat impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, North Korea engages in talks over the U.S. soldier who crossed into the country last week. Plus, Barbieheimer delivers one of the biggest weekends of all-time for movies, giving hope to Hollywood. And, In-Depth TODAY: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to save money on your next trip.
3rd Hour TODAY: Life and legacy of Tony Bennett. Jacob Soboroff tries kayaking in the LA river. Joy Bauer leads another Superfood Friday. Catching up with Dan + Shay.
Remembering the life and legacy of Tony Bennett. Try this TODAY: Jacob Soboroff kayaks in the LA river. Plus, Joy Bauer shares some superfood swaps with Superfood Friday. And, Dan + Shay stop by the studio.
TODAY 8a: Shark watch on TODAY: Baby sharks. In a new edition of Popstart, John Stamos shares some behind-the-scenes details of “Full House”.
Shark watch on TODAY: Anne Thompson joins researchers as they track baby sharks. And, Carson is back with another edition of Popstart including a clip of John Stamos sharing some behind-the-scenes details of “Full House”.
TODAY 8a: Shark watch on TODAY. Harry Smith shares a retired Rochester police officer’s story. Michael Symon Barbecues on the Plaza.
Shark watch on TODAY: Marine Biologist Andriana Fragola up goes up close and personal with sharks. Plus, a retired Rochester, New York police officer runs 50 marathons in 50 days through eight states to honor his fallen coworker and friend. And, Michael Symon barbecues summer spatchcock chicken with blackberry BBQ sauce on the Plaza.
July 21: Ocean temperatures soar during heat wave. Updates on the grand jury for former President Trump. Plus, JFK’s grandson speaks out. TODAY Exclusive: Craig Melvin sits down one-on-one with Magic Johnson.
Ocean temperatures soar as deadly record heat tightens its grip across the country and more severe thunder storms threaten millions. Trump grand jury hears new testimony as former President awaits potential third indictment. Plus, John F. Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg speaking out against his controversial relative Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And, one-on-one with Magic Johnson after buying the Washington Commanders.
3rd Hour TODAY: Netflix provides update on password crackdown. Start TODAY: Travel hacks with Ally Love. Generation Next: Viral UK trainspotter Frances Bourgeois.
Netflix provides update on password crackdown and the impact of the Hollywood shutdown. Plus, Ally Love shares some travel hacks to help with healthy routines while you’re traveling. And, Keir Simmons sits down with viral UK trainspotter, Frances Bourgeois.
July 20: Billion dollar Powerball jackpot winner in California. New details on Carlee Russell’s disappearance. Women’s World Cup kicks off in New Zealand.
One winner in billion dollar Powerball jackpot. Plus, police share new details on the investigation into Carlee Russell’s disappearance. And, Women’s World Cup kicks off in New Zealand with US Team in the spotlight.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Rescued sailor speaks out. Consumer Confidential: Digital cleanup. Summer & your mental health. Cool for the summer: How to wear summer prints.
The sailor who was stranded at sea with his dog for months now opening up about his ordeal and his miracle rescue. Also, Consumer Confidential: deputy editor of “Wirecutter” Jason Chen shares some tips that can help you cleanup your devices. Plus, board certified psychotherapist and author, Niro Feliciano breaks down some steps that you can take to manage your mental health this summer. And, fashion journalist, Liv Perez shares some cool summer looks for everyone in your family.
TODAY 8a: Trump responds to new legal development. Victims of painful fertility treatments speak out. Vacation savings 101. Monet matters.
Former president Donald Trump reveals a new twist in the election interference investigation. Also, women who went to a fertility clinic hoping to become mothers share their stories of how they went through some unexpected and unimaginable pain. Plus, TODAY’s Consumer: Vicky Nguyen shares some money saving tips for your summer getaways. And, Kier Simmons got special access to Monet’s beautiful house and garden in Northern France.
July 19: Trump responds to new legal development. U.S. soldier flees into North Korea. Rescued sailor speaks out. Push for more pilots.
Former president Donald Trump reveals a new twist in the election interference investigation. Also, new details about the American soldier who’s been detained in North Korea after running across the border. Plus, the sailor who was stranded at sea with his dog for months now opening up about his ordeal and his miracle rescue. And, In Depth TODAY: Tom Costello explores the battle in the push to hire more pilots.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New details on miracle rescue at sea. Seniors starring on TikTok. Beauty products to keep you cool. How often should you…
New details on a miracle rescue of a sailor and his dog who were stranded in the Pacific Ocean for months. Also, seniors starring on TikTok who are proving they can be just as creative as the kids. Plus, Glamour’s editor-in-chief Samantha Barry shares some beauty products that will keep you cool all summer long. And, shop TODAY director, Adrianna Brach breaks down everything you need to know when it comes to cleaning.
TODAY 8a: U.S. Soldier in North Korean custody. Child seriously injured by carnival ride. Inside the girl dinner phenomenon. Steph Curry in studio 1A.
A U.S. citizen was taken into custody after crossing the border into North Korea. Also, a carnival in Illinois is under investigation after a 10-year-old boy was thrown from a ride this weekend. Plus, TODAY’s Talker: Jenna Bush Hager caught up with the woman who accidentally sparked the “Girl Dinner” trend. And, basketball player Steph Curry live in studio 1A to talk about his new inspiring documentary on Apple T.V. Plus called “Stephen Curry: Underrated.”
July 18: U.S. Soldier in North Korean custody. Record-breaking heat wave. Carlee Russell’s family speaks out. Insurance crisis for homeowners.
A U.S. citizen was taken into custody after crossing the border into North Korea. Also, millions of Americans impacted by another day of unrelenting heat from the West Coast all the way to Florida. Plus, the parents of Carlee Russell speak out after her disappearance and return home. And, In Depth TODAY: Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about homeowners insurance.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Jill’s breast cancer journey. Importance of growth mindset in the workplace. Shearshare connecting salons & stylists. Start TODAY: Knockout boxing workout.
TODAY lifestyle contributor Jill Martin shares her breast cancer journey. Also, Consumer Confidential: LinkedIn’s editor-in-chief, Dan Roth breaks down some of the top qualities employers are looking for in job candidates. Plus, The Upside: an incredible story behind husband and wife who branched out beyond their barber shop to create an app that’s been a game changer in the hair care business. And, Start TODAY: “Rumble Boxing” trainer, Jill Goodtree shares some simple boxing exercises that you
TODAY 8a: Deadly floods across Northeast. Messi greeted by fan frenzy in Florida. Jill Martin’s breast cancer journey. Internet Cookies 101.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, Lionel Messi officially joins his new team “Inter-Miami” over the weekend. Plus, TODAY lifestyle contributor Jill Martin shares her breast cancer journey. And, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about Cookies on websites and what to know before you hit accept.
July 17: Deadly floods across Northeast. New details on New York serial killer suspect. New questions in missing woman mystery. Carlos Alcaraz on Wimbledon win.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, new details on the arrest of Rex Heuermann, the suspect in the Gilgo Beach murders. Plus, new questions in the case of an Alabama woman who suddenly vanished after reporting a toddler wandering down a highway – she’s now returned home. And, Carlos Alcaraz live on TODAY to talk about his win at the Wimbledon men’s final.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood on strike. Popular sweetener may cause cancer. Summer care safety. Artificial intelligence and dating.
Hollywood actors join writers in historic strike. Also, Dr. Tara Narula in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about a new report on a popular sweetener that may be linked to cancer. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some summer car safety tips that can help you plan your next road trip. And, NBC News tech correspondent Jacob Ward got a firsthand look at some of the artificial intelligence features dating apps are offering.
TODAY 8a: Hollywood on strike. Lisa Marie Presley’s cause of death revealed. Erin Andrews on IVF journey and new baby.
Hollywood actors join writers in historic strike. Also, Lisa Marie Presley’s cause of death revealed as her death may have be linked to her weight loss surgery. Plus, Erin Andrews live on TODAY to share her IVF journey.
July 14: Hollywood on strike. White House cocaine investigation. Popular sweetener may cause cancer. American tourists pack Europe.
Hollywood actors join writers in historic strike. Also, the Secret Service ends its investigation on that cocaine found inside the White House. Plus, Dr. Tara Narula in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about a new report on a popular sweetener that may be linked to cancer. And, In-Depth TODAY: Molly Hunter shares some popular destinations when it comes to summer travel for Americans looking to getaway.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood actors set to strike. Dylan tees it up in lakeTahoe. Budgeting for your personality. Love your mornings: energy boost.
Chris Witherspoon joins Sheinelle, Craig and Vicky to explain what it means if actors in the SAG-AFTRA union join the picket lines. Plus, Dylan shares updates on the annual American Century Championship celebrity golf tournament. Also, NBC News Senior Business Analyst, Stephanie Ruhle, gives tips on how to discover your money personality and use it to help you budget. And Ally Love shows easy steps to add to your morning routine that will boost your energy.
TODAY 8a: Giant jackpots get even bigger. Author hits #1 after viral act of kindness. Matt Damon on “Oppenheimer”. Inside new trend of “Mommunes”.
The Powerball jackpot reaches $875 million after no winner is selected, while the Mega Millions drawing has $560 million up for grabs. Plus, the Texas veteran turned bestselling author through a viral TikTok video reunites with the man who kick started his success. Also, Willie Geist sits down one on one with Matt Damon to talk about his acting career and his role in the new movie “Oppenheimer”. And Maria Shriver returns to Studio 1A to share a new way that single moms are banding together to he
July 13: Extreme weather across U.S. New Northeast flood fears. Hollywood actors set to strike. Medical breakthroughs using A.I.
Americans from coast to coast are dealing with extreme weather from heat waves to tornadoes. Plus, the Northeast continues to brace for more historic flooding after receiving two months of rain in two days. Also, Hollywood actors and members of the SAG-AFTRA union could join writers on the picket line soon. And NBC’s technology correspondent Jake Ward takes a closer look into how A.I. could change the world of health care.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New drug approved to fight Alzheimer’s. New Taylor Swift ticket troubles. Consumer Confidential: how to get better customer service. Revealing this year’s Gerber baby.
Maria Shriver stops by the 3rd hour to share a closer look at the new FDA approved drug to fight early stages of Alzheimer’s. Plus, tickets for Taylor Swifts European Era’s tour have gone on sale and Ticketmaster is facing challenges yet again. Also, NBC’s Senior Consumer and Investigative correspondent, Vicky Nguyen, shares tips on how to receive better customer service. And meet the 2023 Geber baby, Madison Reese Mendoza.
TODAY 8a: Bill Gates on promises and pitfalls of A.I. Hoda and Shania at Madison Square Garden. Inside look at new Alzheimer’s drug. Amazon prime day deals.
NBC’s technology correspondent Jake Ward stops by Studio 1A to share Bill Gates concerns about A.I. and how it can change our lives. Plus, Hoda joins Shaina Twain at Madison Square Garden for a huge surprise. Also, Maria Shriver provides an inside look into the first FDA approved treatment ever that slows the cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients. And, Shop Today Editorial Director, Adrianna Brach, is back to share products under $25 available on Amazon during day two of prime day.
July 12: Heatwave impacts 78 million Americans. Historic flooding across the Northeast. Mason family member out of prison. New Taylor Swift ticket troubles.
Millions of Americans prepare for heat temperatures 10 to 15 degrees above an already high average from California to Florida. Plus, parts of the Northeast brace for more historic flooding, as houses and roads continue to be destroyed. Also, a member of the Manson family and convicted murderer, Leslie Van Houten, was released on parole after serving more than a half-a-century behind bars. And Taylor Swift fans are facing challenges purchasing concert tickets again as Ticketmaster places a pause
TODAY 3rd Hour: Pitt and Jolie’s legal battle heats up. Breaking down popular new app “Threads”. Al visits set of “Good Burger 2”. All the huge sales right now.
More developments in the legal battle between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt over the ownership of Chateau Miraval. Plus, NBC News technology correspondent Jacob Ward breaks down everything you need to know about the new META app, “Threads”. Also, Al meets up with Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell to see the set of “Good Burger 2” and talk about what fans can expect in the new film. And, lifestyle expert Amy Goodman stops by to share the hottest deals you can find on Amazon during prime day.
TODAY 8a: Catastrophic flooding across Northeast and Extreme heat blankets in South and West. Former gymnastic doctor Nassar stabbed in prison. Amazon prime day one deals. Hoda one-on-one with Jose Andres
Residents of the Northeast continue to search for safe ground as heavy floods continue, while the South and West continue to fight nearly triple digit heat indexes. Plus, former disgraced USA gymnastics doctor convicted of sexually abusing female gymnasts, Larry Nassar, is in the hospital after being stabbed multiple times in prison. Also, Shop Today Editorial Director, Adrianna Brach, shows Al her favorite Amazon prime day one deals. And, Hoda Kotb sits down with world renowned chef, restaurate
July 11: Catastrophic flooding across the Northeast. High stakes NATO Summit. One-on-one with Secretary Blinken. Jolie-Pitt battle continues
Catastrophic flooding across the Northeast is destroying homes and leaving some areas completely cut off, as the South and West remain under high heat alerts. Plus, President Biden gathered with NATO leaders in Lithuania for a high stakes summit focusing on the war on Ukraine. Also, Secretary of State Antony Blinken provides more information on what the members of the NATO Summit will discuss and focus on. And, more developments in the lawsuits between Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt over the owner
TODAY 3rd Hour: Preparing for Prime Day. Summer hair care facts vs. myths. Meet the free advice guy. Cary Elwes live in studio 1A.
Vicky Nguyen shares everything you need to know about Amazon’s biggest sale of the year. Also, plastic surgeon and hair loss specialist, Dr. Michael Wolfed breaks down the facts and myths of caring for our hair in the summer heat. Plus, Al Roker gets to meet George Niall a retiree from Boston best known as “Advice Guy.” And, actor Cary Elwes live in studio 1A to talk about his role in the most anticipated movie of the summer “Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One.”
TODAY 8a: Major flooding across Northeast. Celebrity parents set social media rules. Separated twins ready to go home. Inside Zac Brown’s summer camp.
Extreme flooding and heat impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, kids, social media and the surprising approaches celebrity parents are taking. Plus, the remarkable story behind an amazing family who are finally bringing home their miracle twins after a delicate surgery. And, Harry Smith gets to visit country star Zac Brown’s summer camp for kids.
July 10: Major flooding across Northeast. Biden arrives for key NATO summit. Warning over boat jumping trend. Guide for prime day & beyond.
Extreme flooding and heat impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, President Biden is in the UK for a high-stakes European tour. Plus, new warning against a popular and dangerous stunt on social media as people leap from speeding boats. And, Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about Amazon’s biggest sale of the year.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Extreme heat and air quality alerts. Navigating national parks crowds. Asked & Answered: Medical questions. Uncovering one of the country’s oldest black church’s roots.
Extreme weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, Gadi Schwartz shares some popular vacation destinations. Plus, Dr. Natalie Azar and Dr. John Torres answer some viewers summer safety questions. And, Craig Melvin recently got to visit one of America’s first black churches in Williamsburg, Virginia.
TODAY 8a: Extreme heat and air quality alerts. Missing son found living at home. Inside built-to-rent home trend. Andres Cantor live on the plaza.
Extreme weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, a young man was found last week after he was reported missing eight years ago. Plus, Vicky Nguyen breaks down a hot new trend in real estate. And, Emmy-winning sports commentator, Andres Cantor live on the plaza as he is set to attend the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.
July 7: Extreme heat and air quality alerts. New details in White House cocaine mystery. Twitter threatens to sue new rival Threads. OceanGate suspends operations after disaster.
Extreme weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, new details in the White House cocaine investigation. Plus, Twitter CEO Elon Musk threatens to sue Mark Zuckerberg over the new app “Threads.” And, OceanGate suspends all operations after fallout from Titan submersible implosion.
TODAY 3rd Hour: FDA to approve Alzheimer’s drug. New details on shark attacks & sightings. What to buy in July. TODAY Climate: Bringing coral reefs back to life.
Dr. John Torres in studio 1A to breakdown everything you need to know about the new Alzheimer’s drug. Also, lifeguards from the Gulf Coast to the Northeast on high alert after several shark bites in a matter of days. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen breaks down what to buy in the month of July. And, TODAY Climate: researchers in the Bahamas are growing pieces of coral on what they call “Coral Trees” in an underwater nursery.
TODAY 8a: Record-breaking hottest day ever. Deputies investigated over use of force. FDA to approve Alzheimer’s drug. 5 Healthy summer habits.
Extreme heat impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, two deputies under investigation after a controversial viral arrest of women over alleged shoplifting incident. Plus, Dr. John Torres in studio 1A to breakdown everything you need to know about the new Alzheimer’s drug. And, health and wellness coach Natalie Guss shares some summer healthy habits that can have a big impact in your life.
July 6: Record-breaking hottest day ever. New details on White House cocaine. Threads app debuts gains 10 million users. New details on shark attacks & sightings.
Extreme heat impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, new details on the White House cocaine investigation. Plus, Mark Zuckerberg’s newest app “Threads” debuts overnight with 10 million users. And, lifeguards from the Gulf Coast to the Northeast on high alert after several shark bites in a matter of days.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Holiday of extreme heat and storms. TODAY’s Checklist: Physical therapy tools. First female master distiller. Start TODAY: July workout.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: board-certified clinical specialist, Karina Wu shares some exercises that can help you relieve those aches and pains. Plus, Craig Melvin meets a chemical engineer who is changing the bourbon business. And, Start TODAY: Stephanie Mansour shares some upper body strength exercises that you can try at home.
TODAY 8a: Severe storms and brutal heat. King Charles celebrates second coronation. What you can do in an emergency.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, King Charles III and his family celebrate second coronation in Scotland. Plus, Your Health: Dr. John Torres in studio 1A to share some tips that can help you save a life.
July 5: Severe storms and brutal heat. New details on Philadelphia mass shooting. Wave of shark sightings scare beachgoers. Social media wars heating up.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, new details on that mass shooting in Philadelphia as the person responsible is now in custody. Plus, an increased alert at beaches across the country as new shark encounters scare beachgoers. And, social media wars heat up ahead of Mark Zuckerberg’s new Meta “Threads” app launching tomorrow.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Buddy up in Sonoma County, California. The Upside: Theater projecting voices of filmmakers. Celebrating 50 years of Hip Hop. Try This TODAY: Dylan makes a handbag.
Buddy Up: Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin, Al Roker and Dylan Dreyer recently had the chance to experience Sonoma and everything it has to offer. Also, The Upside: the story behind the filmmaker on a movie mission and what inspired her to open her own theater. Plus, an inside look at a brand new Hip Hop museum being built in the Bronx. And, Dylan Dreyer recently got to make her own personalized handbag.
TODAY 8a: Extreme weather for July 4th. New blood test flags pregnancy danger. Last minute July 4th BBQ tips. Keeping score at America’s pastime.
Millions of Americans impacted by extreme weather across the country. Also, Dr. John Torres in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about preeclampsia in pregnant women. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares some last-minute tips for your 4th of July cookout. And, Harry Smith recently caught a game at one of the nation’s most historic ballparks for a lesson in the art of scorekeeping.
July 4: Extreme weather for July 4th. Gunman kills five in mass shooting. Shark fears after two new attacks. De Niro mourns death of grandson.
Millions of Americans impacted by extreme weather across the country. Also, heavily armed gunman kills five people in Philadelphia overnight. Plus, two separate attacks have authorities on high alert for sharks. And, actor Robert De Niro’s grandson dies at the age of 19 years old.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Father creates legacy letter challenge. Future Of Beauty: Science meets skincare. Try This TODAY: Sheinelle’s dance aerobics. Try This TODAY: Al makes a famous treat.
Dad’s Got This: Craig Melvin recently met a man from Tulsa, Oklahoma who is helping other dads open up to their kids. Plus, Future Of Beauty: Dylan Dreyer got to visit a lab where researchers are blending science with cosmetics. And, Try This TODAY: Al Roker visits The Lexington Candy Shop and learns how to make its famous coke float.
TODAY 8a: Severe storms and extreme holiday heat. Avoiding concert ticket scams. Summer strength training. TODAY’s best sellers: Amazon’s summer fun in the sun.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know to avoid getting scammed. Plus, fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour shares some great upper body strength training exercises. And, Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post shares some best-selling items perfect for some fun in the sun.
July 3: Severe storms and extreme holiday heat. Hunt for suspect in block party shooting. U.S. beaches on shark watch. Large crack shuts down roller coaster.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, another tragic mass shooting in Baltimore over the weekend at a holiday block party. Plus, beaches on shark watch after a string of sightings and attacks. And, North Carolina roller coaster shuts down after a crack was spotted on a support pillar.
TODAY 3rd Hour: July 4th celebration by the numbers. Savannah Sellers’ conversation with Uber CEO. The Upside – firefighter adopts baby left in safe haven baby box. Catching up with Karol G.
Brian Cheung breaks down July 4th by the numbers. Plus, Savannah Sellers sits down with the CEO of Uber at the Aspen Ideas Festival. And, The Upside – meet the firefighter who adopted a baby left in a safe haven baby box. Also, Dylan Dreyer, Al Roker and Sheinelle Jones are catching up with Karol G.
TODAY 8a: Holiday weekend travel latest. TODAY Exclusive – newborn baby left at safe haven baby box adopted by the firefighter.
Your guide to the long holiday weekend – the best way to handle record crowds at the airports and on the roads. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive – Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb sit down with a Florida couple who ended up adopting a baby in the most unexpected way.
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June 30: Record-setting travel weekend & July 4th weekend weather forecast. Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling. “Indiana Jones” kicks off “summer of nostalgia.”
Tom Costello has everything you need to know about the busy holiday travel weekend. Al Roker has your forecast. Plus, the growing reaction to the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down race-based admissions programs on college campuses – the immediate impact on students, what this means for businesses across the country and much more. And, Joe Fryer takes a closer look at what’s being called the “summer of nostalgia” with Indiana Jones back on the big screen and much more.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Holiday air travel chaos. Simone Bile’s surprise return. Defending against cyber scams. Lights, camera, auction! Hollywood history for sale.
Flight cancelations and delays growing ahead of the holiday weekend. Also, Simone Biles planning to compete later this summer for her first time since the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Plus, Consumer Confidential: cybersecurity expert, Theresa Payton in studio 1A to share some tips on how to protect yourself from cyber scams. And, auction’s co-founder Brad Teplitsky shares some of the pieces of Hollywood history that are now hitting the auction block.
TODAY 8a: Holiday air travel chaos. One-on-one with author Colleen Hoover. Summer essential steals & deals. Tips on making true connections.
Flight cancelations and delays growing ahead of the holiday weekend. Also, Jenna Bush Hager has a one-on-one with author Colleen Hoover to talk about her remarkable success. Plus, lifestyle and commerce contributor, Jill Martin shares some great items perfect for some summer fun. And, Dr. Joy Harden Bradford in studio 1A to share some life-changing tips for building relationships and growing new ones.
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June 29: Holiday air travel chaos. Extreme heat and smoke impacting millions. Simone Bile’s surprise return. Fireworks safety in the spotlight.
Flight cancelations and delays growing ahead of the holiday weekend. Also, millions of Americans under air quality alert from another round of those Canadian wildfires. Plus, Simone Biles planning to compete later this summer for her first time since the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. And, In-Depth TODAY: Vicky shares some fireworks safety tips ahead of July 4th.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Summer travel troubles across U.S. Spotlight on tourists behaving badly. Consumer Confidential: Vacation safety. Buddy Up: Lesson in pizza making.
Flight cancelations and delays growing ahead of the summer’s busiest travel weekend. Also, police in Italy searching for the man who defaced the ancient Colosseum. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to plan a safe and fun vacation. And, Buddy Up: Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer got to learn the art of pizza making.
TODAY 8a: Summer travel troubles across U.S. Suspect in Idaho student murders back in court. Five things not to do on summer vacation. “The Summer I Turned Pretty” cast on TODAY.
Flight cancelations and delays growing ahead of the summer’s busiest travel weekend. Also, suspect in Idaho student murders—Brian Kohberger back in court Tuesday as prosecutors announce they will seek the death penalty. Plus, a hotel manager, lifeguard and a dermatologist in studio 1A to share some tips that can help you on your next vacation. And, Lola Tung, Gavin Casalegno, and Christopher Briney in studio 1A to talk about their roles in the new series “The Summer I Turned Pretty.”
June 28: Summer travel troubles across U.S. New round of record-breaking heat. NASCAR driver family tragedy. Spotlight on tourists behaving badly.
Flight cancelations and delays growing ahead of the summer’s busiest travel weekend. Also, severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Plus, NASCAR star Jimmie Johnson’s in-laws and young nephew found dead in an apparent murder-suicide. And, police in Italy searching for the man who defaced the ancient Colosseum.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Travel delays mount as storms move East. Inside look at new weight loss drug. Summer savings strategies. Trailblazing choreographer Sidra Bell.
Flight delays and cancelations expected ahead of the busy fourth of July holiday. Also, an inside look at the new weight loss drug that could offer better results than any drug now available. Plus, CNBC select contributor, Brittany Jones-Cooper shares some strategies that can help you save money this summer. And, the story behind instructor and choreographer, Sidra Bell on how she’s showing the importance of preservation and patience through dance.
TODAY 8a: Severe weather across U.S. Taiwan tensions threaten microchip industry. Jack Ryan cast in studio 1A. TODAY Table: Blissful summer bowls.
Severe weather impacting millions of people across the country. Also, an inside look at Taiwan’s’ advanced microchip industry. Plus, “Jack Ryan” cast in studio 1A to talk about the show’s final season. And, chef Elena Besser shares a delicious Green Grain Bowl recipe.
June 27: Severe weather across U.S. Travel delays mount as storms move East. Idaho prosecutors seek death penalty. Inside look at new weight loss drug.
Severe weather impacting millions of people across the country. Also, flight delays and cancelations expected ahead of the busy fourth of July holiday. Plus, the suspect in the Idaho college murders set to appear in court today as prosecutors seek death penalty. And, In-Depth TODAY: an inside look at the new weight loss drug that could offer better results than any drug now available.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Weight loss pills on the horizon? World’s ugliest dog contest winner. Dylan’s journey to Hawaii. Tony winner Ali Stroker live on TODAY.
Dr. Natalie Azar in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about a possible weight-loss pill. Also, Scooter the newly world’s ugliest dog live on TODAY. Plus, TODAY’s Climate: Dylan Dreyer recently traveled to Hawaii and got a rare glimpse at some of the longest living seabirds on the planet. And, Ali Stroker in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new Broadway show “Great Performances: Richard The Third.”
TODAY 8a: Teen recovering from alligator attack. Sarah Ferguson reveals breast cancer battle. World’s ugliest dog contest winner. TODAY bestsellers: Summer travel.
13-year-old boy survives alligator attack in Florida. Also, Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York opens up about her breast cancer battle. Plus, Scooter the newly world’s ugliest dog live on TODAY. And, Shop All Day contributor, Makho Ndlovu shares some affordable travel items.
June 26: Severe storms and dangerous heat across the country. Next steps in submersible investigation. DNA dispute in Idaho murder case. Weight-loss pill on the horizon.
Severe weather affecting millions of people across the country. Also, the Coast Guard now leading the investigation into what caused that submersible disaster. Plus, new developments in the Idaho college murders case as suspect takes on the DNA evidence in the case. And, Dr. Roshini Raj in Studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about a possible weight loss pill.
TODAY 8a: New details on the submersibles’ catastrophic implosion. U.S. skaters fight for Olympic medals.
New details emerge on the final moments of that voyage to the Titanic. Also, U.S. skaters, Alexa Knierim, Brandon Frazier, and Vincent Zhou in studio 1A to talk about their 2022 Beijing Olympics championship.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Housing market shake-up. Thompson twins picked back-to-back at NBA draft. Life Lessons: Five self-love languages. Superfood Friday.
Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about the housing market. Also, Amen and Ausar Thompson live in studio 1A to talk about their experience at last night’s NBA draft. Plus, psychotherapist, Niro Feliciano shares some self-love practices. And, health expert, Joy Bauer shares some healthy alternatives for some of your favorite foods.
June 23: New details on the submersibles’ catastrophic implosion. Hunter Biden appears at state dinner. New twist in Rust case. Housing market shake-up.
New details emerge on the final moments of that voyage to the Titanic. Also, Hunter Biden attends a White House state dinner just days after his controversial plea deal on federal tax charges. Plus, the woman charged with manslaughter in that fatal “Rust” shooting now accused of tampering with evidence. And, In-Depth TODAY: Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about the housing market.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Urgent search for missing submersible. Bugging Out: Pests invade neighborhoods nationwide. Kylie Minogue live on TODAY. Artificial intelligence in the workplace.
The latest on that submersible search effort in the Atlantic. Also, summer pests including snails, crickets and lanternflies invade towns nationwide. Plus, Grammy winner, Kylie Minogue in studio 1A to talk about her latest single “Padam Padam.” And, Consumer Confidential: LinkedIn editor-in-chief, Dan Roth breaks down everything you need to know about artificial intelligence in the workplace.
TODAY 8a: Submersible set to run out of oxygen. Twins countdown to historic NBA draft. Kelly Clarkson in studio 1A. Shop All Day: Road trip essentials.
The latest on that submersible search effort in the Atlantic. Also, Craig Melvin got to meet the identical twins expected to make history at tonight’s NBA draft. Plus, Kelly Clarkson in studio 1A to talk about her new album “Chemistry.” And, Shop All Day: editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some road trip essentials.
June 22: Submersible set to run out of oxygen. Deadly tornado sweeps across Texas. Welcome to the summer of bugs. Amazon sued over Prime practices.
The latest on that submersible search effort in the Atlantic. Also, a powerful tornado causes significant damage in Matador, Texas as state deals with storms and record breaking heat. Plus, summer pests including snails, crickets and lanternflies invade towns nationwide. And, the Federal Trade Commission is suing Amazon—alleging the company tricked consumers into signing up for Amazon Prime without consent.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Race against time to find submersible. Murdaugh trial judge speaks out. By The Numbers: Summer Kickoff. Couple opens up about journey to motherhood.
Inside the desperate search to find the submersible as a rescue ship reportedly detects banging sounds inside the search zone. Also, Craig Melvin has a one-on-one with judge Clifton Newman as he speaks out for the first time since that verdict over the Alex Murdaugh trial. Plus, By The Numbers: NBC News business and data reporter, Brian Cheung breaks down everything you need to know to have some fun in the sun. And, the remarkable story behind a couple who share their journey on becoming a famil
TODAY 8a: Underwater noises detected in search. Murdaugh trial judge speaks out. Author shares inspiring love story. Backyard D.I.Y. upgrades.
Inside the desperate search to find the submersible as a rescue ship reportedly detects banging sounds inside the search zone. Also, In Depth TODAY: Craig Melvin has a one-on-one with judge Clifton Newman as he speaks out for the first time since that verdict over the Alex Murdaugh trial. Plus, Pride Is Universal: a very special love story involving author Steven Rowley and his husband Byron Lane on how they first fell in love. And, interior designer and D.I.Y. expert, Lauren Makk shares some D.
June 21: Race against time to find submersible. Battle lines drawn over Hunter Biden plea deal. Date set for Trump trial. New DNA details in Idaho murder case.
Inside the desperate search to find the submersible as a rescue ship reportedly detects banging sounds inside the search zone. Also, a new fallout and reaction to Hunter Biden’s deal with federal prosecutors. Plus, judge sets date for Donald Trumps’ classified documents trial. And, new evidence in the Idaho college murders case as prosecutors say a cheek swab linked Bryan Kohberger’s DNA to the crime scene.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Desperate search for missing submersible. TODAY’s Checklist: Summer skin safety. Behind the scenes of robot combat leagues. Chris Paul live on TODAY.
Desperate search to locate a submersible carrying five people to the Titanic. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: board certified dermatologist, Dr. Marnie Nussbaum breaks down some ways you can take care of your skin this summer. Plus, Craig Melvin got to talk to some of the people who make up the National Havoc Robot League as they prepare for their upcoming tournament. And, Chris Paul in studio 1A to talk about his new memoir and tribute to his father titled “Sixty-One: Life Lessons From Papa, On And Of
TODAY 8a: Desperate search for missing submersible. Inside the great thermostat debate. Young athletes breaking barriers. Jill’s steals and deals.
Desperate search to locate a submersible carrying five people to the Titanic. Also, TODAY’s Talker: inside the great debate over the thermostat in cold offices as woman are calling it a “Women’s Winter.” Plus, Joe Fryer speaks to some young LGBTQ athletes as more athletes are coming out specially at the college level. And, Jill Martin shares some items that can brighten up your home and wardrobe this summer.
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June 20: Desperate search for missing submersible. South hammered by severe storms and heat. Trump speaks out after indictment. New push to control artificial intelligence.
Desperate search to locate a submersible carrying five people to the Titanic. Also, a new round of tornadoes leaving a path of destruction through the South. Plus, former president Trump speaks out offering a new explanation for failing to return those classified documents. And, In Depth TODAY: President Biden is meeting with industry leaders and experts to get their thoughts on the opportunities and risks of artificial intelligence.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Juneteenth pioneer Jack Yates. Brothers empowered to teach. Music trailblazer behind “Gold Rush Vinyl.” Family Style: Harlem’s iconic Sylvia’s restaurant.
The inspiring story behind Jack Yates, a former enslaved man who transformed his Houston community. Also, The Upside: the story behind a man’s important mission to bring more diversity into the classroom. Plus, founder and president of "Gold Rush Vinyl" Caren Kelleher is shaking up the future of the music business by turning back to the vinyl days. And, Discover Black Heritage: Al Roker got to meet the family behind an iconic New York City restaurant with a rich history.
TODAY 8a: Blinken meets with Chinese president Xi. Citizens give up guns after two mass shootings. Inside new International African American Museum.
Secretary of State, Antony Blinken meets with Chinese president Xi. Also, a look on how Serbia is addressing gun violence. Plus, Craig Melvin gets an exclusive first look at the new International African-American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina. And, the story behind two young entrepreneurs who’s set out to build Detroit in their own special way.
June 19: Blinken meets with Chinese president Xi. Severe storms and extreme heat. Plane wing clips tail at Boston airport. New details on deadly bear attack.
Secretary of State, Antony Blinken meets with Chinese president Xi. Also, a new round of storms tearing across the already-battered South. Plus, new details on that runway collision between two planes at Boston’s Logan Airport. And, Arizona man killed by a black bear in a highly uncommon and unprovoked attack.
June 18: TODAY anchors reflect on fatherhood in annual Father's Day tradition
Every year, the TODAY dads get together ahead of Father’s Day to reflect on fatherhood and to have a little fun. This year, Craig Melvin, Al Roker, Carson Daly and Willie Geist visit Pig Beach in Queens, New York for a BBQ feast. The dads share treasured family moments, lessons learned from the different stages of fatherhood and memories of their own fathers.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside 20 hour non-stop flight. TODAY’s Checklist: Traveling with your pet. TODAY celebrates dads. Actor Joshua Malina live on TODAY.
Tom Costello takes us inside the longest non-stop commercial flight, nearly 20 hours in the air. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: Vicky Nguyen shares some strategies that can help you when traveling with your pet. Plus, TODAY anchor dad’s hit the road for a BBQ feast and their annual Father’s Day get together. And, actor Joshua Malina in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new Broadway show “Leopoldstadt.”
TODAY 8a: Deadly tornado rips through Texas. American tourist attacked in Germany. TODAY dads reflect on Father’s Day. Iconic South Park restaurant opens.
Devastating tornadoes rip through the South. Also, two young Americans were attacked near a popular tourist attraction in Germany. Plus, TODAY On The Move: TODAY anchor dad’s hit the road for a BBQ feast and their annual Father’s Day get together. And, Harry Smith got to sit with Matt and Trey Parker to talk about the reopening of the iconic Colorado restaurant “Casa Bonita.”
June 16: Perryton, TX fire chief on tornado’s devastation. Pope Francis leaves hospital. Americans found dead at Mexico resort. Inside 20 hour non-stop flight.
Perryton fire chief, Paul Dutcher live on TODAY as devastating new tornadoes rip through the South. Also, Pope Francis released from the hospital after undergoing emergency surgery. Plus, two Americans found dead in a room at an upscale resort in Mexico. And, Tom Costello takes us inside the longest non-stop commercial flight, nearly 20 hours in the air.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Rush to rebuild after I-95 collapse. A.I voice scams on the rise. By The Numbers: Wedding season. Annie Murphy live on TODAY.
The latest on the cleanup from that I-95 collapse in Philadelphia. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips to help you avoid becoming a victim of a scam. Plus, By The Numbers: NBC News business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down everything you need to know when planning a wedding. And, Annie Murphy in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new movie “Ruby Gilman, Teenage Kraken.”
TODAY 8a: Severe weather and heat wave watch. Exploring the hype around Nature’s Ozempic. Five Things: Wedding edition.
Large parts of the South clean up from a night of violent storms, while cities like Houston brace for an intense heat wave. Also, Dr. John Torres in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about the new dietary supplement “Barberine” more commonly known as “Nature’s Ozempic.” And, five wedding experts in studio 1A to share some things they’d never do when it comes to weddings.
June 15: Tornadoes rip across Southern U.S. Trump indictment fallout. New fight against junk fees. A.I. voice scams on the rise.
Millions impacted by tornadoes across the South. Also, a growing fallout on Donald Trump’s indictment as Republicans voice their concerns. Plus, a new plan is being unveiled to make pricing more transparent. And, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips to help you avoid becoming a victim of a scam.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Swimming with sharks. Beatles get by with a little help from A.I. The doctors every dad needs. Father & son coaching college track together.
TODAY On The Move: Tom Costello gets up close with sharks at the Georgia Aquarium. Also, Paul McCartney is using artificial intelligence to create a new Beatles song. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Cedrek McFadden breaks down which doctors and screenings every father needs to schedule. And, the inspiring story behind father and son coaching duo and how they’re helping young athletes find their own path.
TODAY 8a: Trump speaks out after pleading not guilty. Bryan Cranston in studio 1A. Swimming with sharks. How to save a life.
Former president Donald Trump pleads not guilty in the historic federal indictment as he speaks out. Also, Brian Cranston in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new film “Asteroid City.” Plus, TODAY On The Move: Tom Costello gets up close with sharks at the Georgia Aquarium. And, Your Health: On the Plaza—Dr. John Torres along with American Heart Association instructors show more than 50 volunteers how to perform CPR.
June 14: Trump speaks out after pleading not guilty. Federal Reserve weighs next interest rate decision. Inside miracle Amazon rescue. Prosecutors say Rust weapons expert was likely “hungover”.
Former president Donald Trump pleads not guilty in the historic federal indictment as he speaks out. Also, the Federal Reserve is set to make a major decision on whether or not to raise interest rates once again. Plus, new details emerge on that miracle Amazon rescue. And, the latest on that fatal shooting on the set of Alec Baldwin’s movie “Rust.”
TODAY 3rd Hour: Al’s tribute to NYC bus drivers. Moderate drinking good for you. Summer vacation on a budget. TikTok star bringing archery to the masses.
Al Roker pays tribute to NYC bus drivers and shares memories of his dad who was a long time NYC bus driver. Also, Dr. Torres in studio 1A to talk about the new study from Massachusetts General Hospital that shows moderate drinking may actually be good for heart health. Plus, On The Money: NBC News senior business analyst, Stephanie Ruhle shares some strategies that can help you save money on your next summer vacation. And, Next Generation: the story behind Kendall Tichner and how her mission is
TODAY 8a: Trump to appear in federal court. Pat Sajak letting go of “Wheel.” Al’s tribute to NYC bus operators. Father-daughter story 18 years on the making.
Donald Trump set to be arraigned in a Miami federal court today. Also, Pat Sajak announces his retirement after more than 40 years as the host of “Wheel Of Fortune.” Plus, TODAY On The Move: Al Roker pays tribute to NYC bus drivers and shares memories of his dad who was a long time NYC bus driver. And, TODAY’s Talker: Director Jay Rosenblatt and his daughter Ella Rosenblatt live in studio 1A to talk about their new HBO documentary, “How Do You Measure A Year.”
June 13: Trump to appear in federal court. Supply chain concerns after I-95 collapse. New details on miracle in Amazon. Utah mother accused of murder denied bail.
Donald Trump set to be arraigned in a Miami federal court today. Also, the latest on the I-95 collapse in Philadelphia as tens of thousands of drivers adjust their commute. Plus, new details emerge in that miracle rescue of four siblings who survived a plane crash and 40 days alone in the Amazon jungle. And, new developments in a case in Utah, of a mom who wrote a children’s book about grief following husband’s murder.
TODAY 3rd Hour: I-95 collapse causes travel chaos. Consumer Confidential: Summer side hustles. Brotherhood: Dancing dads spreading joy. Hank Azaria in studio 1A.
A tanker truck fire in Philadelphia causes a portion of interstate 95 to collapse. Also, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen breaks down some summer side hustle and creative ways you can make some extra money. Plus, Brotherhood: Kier Simmons meets a group of dads in the UK who are supporting each other and spreading joy through dancing. And, Hank Azaria in studio 1A to talk about his latest project “The Idol.”
TODAY 8a: I-95 Collapse causes travel chaos. Summer hiring surge for teens. On the move with viral subway star. Hamm & Slattery reunite for new film.
A tanker truck fire in Philadelphia causes a portion of interstate 95 to collapse. Also, teen summer job surge sizzles with high demand at pools, camps amusement parks and seasonal venues. Plus, TODAY On The Move: Hoda Kotb meets up with New York City sensation tap dancer, Ja Bowen Dixon whose dancing his way into peoples hearts. And, John Hamm and John Slattery in studio 1A to talk about their new movie “Maggie Moores.”
June 12: I-95 Collapse causes travel chaos. Trump heads to Florida for arraignment. New details in miracle jungle rescue. Netflix password crackdown.
A tanker truck fire in Philadelphia causes a portion of interstate 95 to collapse. Also, former president Donald Trump heads to Florida today ahead of his arraignment on federal charges tied to those highly classified documents. Plus, the latest in the four children who lived through a small plane crash and spent the next 40 days alone in the Amazon jungle. And, In Depth TODAY: Vicky Nguyen shares everything you need to know about new Netflix password sharing crackdown.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Shark attack survivor returns to water. 50th anniversary of Secretariat’s Triple Crown win. Reba McEntire’s hometown mission. Geena Davis live in studio 1A.
13 year-old shark attack survivor goes back into the water for shark tagging experience. Also, a look back at the horse that ran into the history books as it marks its 50th anniversary of winning the Triple Crown win. Plus, Inspiring America: Craig Melvin sits down with Reba McEntire to talk about a new project in her Oklahoma hometown. And, Hollywood icon, Geena Davis in studio 1A to talk about the big event she has coming up next week.
TODAY 8a: Trump indicted over classified documents. Here come the brides.
Donald Trump indicted in that classified documents case. Also, the seven brides who went viral for wearing their wedding gowns out to dinner—live in studio 1A.
June 9: Trump indicted over classified documents. Unhealthy air on the move. Holloway suspect arrives in U.S. Shark attack survivor returns to water.
Donald Trump indicted in that classified documents case—attorney Jim Trusty live on TODAY to break down what it all means. Also, hazardous air spreads throughout U.S. cities as millions remain under air quality alerts. Plus, the prime suspect in Natalee Holloway’s disappearance will face a U.S. judge for the first time. And, In Depth TODAY: 13 year-old shark attack survivor goes back into the water for shark tagging experience.
TODAY 8a: Air quality alert for 120 million people. California governor calls for amendment on guns. Behind the scenes at the French Open. Rare look inside the Eiffel Tower.
Millions under air quality alerts as Canadian wildfires rage causing dangerous conditions all across the country. Also, California governor, Gavin Newsom makes gun control policy announcement. Pus, Countdown To Paris: Savannah Guthrie goes behind the scenes at Roland Garros during the French Open. And, Kier Simmons takes us inside the Eiffel Tower as it prepares to get ready for the Olympic spotlight.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Smoke clouds New York City skyline. Inside look at USA women’s gymnastics. Common live in studio 1A. Shop All Day: Summer fun.
Millions under air quality alerts as Canadian wildfires rage causing dangerous conditions all across the country. Also, Countdown To Paris: Savannah Guthrie in Paris with team USA’s women’s gymnastics. Plus, actor and rapper, Common in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new Apple TV thriller “Silo.” And, Shop All Day: shop TODAY editorial director, Adrianna Brach shares some summer fun items perfect for the months ahead.
June 8: Air quality alert for 120 million people. Travel impacted by air quality. New details on possible Trump indictment. Inside look at USA women’s gymnastics.
Millions under air quality alerts as Canadian wildfires rage causing dangerous conditions all across the country. Also, that orange haze is taking a toll on air travel with the FAA pausing some flights due to reduced visibility. Plus, prosecutors move closer to a potential indictment of Donald Trump in that classified document case. And, Savannah Guthrie in Paris with team USA’s women’s gymnastics.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Air quality alerts for millions of Americans. Summer Skincare facts vs. myths. Trash fish cleaning up river in Cleveland. Mom creates kids accessory brand “Super Smalls.”
Millions of Americans under dangerous air quality alerts from those raging wildfires in Canada. Also, board certified dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon, Dr. Sandra Lee breaks down some summer skincare facts vs. myths. Plus, TODAY Climate: the story behind a group of volunteers who are helping clean up a river in Cleveland, Ohio. And, She Made It: commerce contributor, Jill Martin-Brooks got to meet the woman behind a different kind of accessory business.
TODAY 8a: Pope Francis hospitalized. Air quality alerts for millions of Americans. Athletes to watch in Paris 2024. Inside the rebuild of Notre Dame.
Pope Francis hospitalized and expected to remain there for days as he undergoes abdominal surgery. Also, millions of Americans under dangerous air quality alerts from those raging wildfires in Canada. Plus, a close look at the stars hoping to represent team U.S.A. And, Kier Simmons takes us inside the restoration efforts over at the famed cathedral of Notre Dame.
June 7: Pope Francis hospitalized. Air quality alerts for millions of Americans. Prince Harry testifies in London court. Paris preps for 2024 Olympics.
Pope Francis hospitalized and expected to remain there for days as he undergoes abdominal surgery. Also, millions of Americans under dangerous air quality alerts from those raging wildfires in Canada. Plus, Prince Harry testifying again this morning in his lawsuit against the British tabloids. And, Savannah Guthrie is in Paris with the countdown to the 2024 Olympics.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Prince Harry takes the stand. Melanoma vaccine trial shows promise. The Upside: Celebrating abuelas. Melissa Joan Hart & Soleil Moon Frye on TODAY.
Prince Harry becomes the first royal family member to testify in court in more than 100 years. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down everything you need to know about the new Melanoma vaccine. Plus, The Upside: a grand tribute to “Abuelas.” And, Melissa Joan Hart and Soleil Moon Frye in studio 1A to talk about their new short documentary-style film called “I Never Thought To Ask: A Mom’s Quest For Answers.”
TODAY 8a: Major dam destroyed in Ukraine. D-Day vets return to Normandy. Eva Longoria’s inspiring message.
A critical dam in Ukraine destroyed leaving a nuclear power plant in jeopardy. Also, ceremonies in France are underway to commemorate the 79th anniversary of D-Day. Plus, Inspiring America: Hoda Kotb has a one-on-one with Eva Longoria to talk about how she’s using her success to help open doors for other Latinas.
June 6: Major dam destroyed in Ukraine. More Republican candidates enter the presidential race. Prince Harry takes the stand. Apple’s big gamble.
A critical dam in Ukraine destroyed, leaving a nuclear power plant in jeopardy. Also, two more Republicans set to enter the 2024 presidential race. Plus, Prince Harry becomes the first royal family member to testify in court in more than 100 years. And, a closer look at Apple’s virtual reality headset.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Prince Harry heads to court. Treating summer headaches & migraines. Grit: Trailblazing astrophysicist. Kaley Cuoco live on TODAY.
Prince Harry set to testify in his battle against the British tabloids. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Gayatri Devi in studio 1A to share some tips on how to treat summer headaches and migraines. Plus, Grit: the inspiring story behind astrophysicist Sarafina El Badry and how she’s breaking barriers in a male dominated field. And, Kaley Cuoco live on TODAY to talk about her role in the new dark comedy “Based On A True Story.”
TODAY 8a: Fighter jets scrambled over DC. Holloway disappearance suspect to face U.S. charges. Cheers cast 30 years after finale. Inspiring America on TODAY.
Scare in the air after the military scrambles fighter jets to intercept a private plane traveling in restricted airspace. Also, Joran Van Der Sloot, key suspect in Natalee Holloway disappearance, moved to new prison ahead of imminent extradition to U.S. to face criminal charges. Plus, Harry Smith got to sit with the cast of “Cheers” to celebrate 30 years since the finale. And, the inspiring story behind Susan Burton and how she’s helping formerly incarcerated women all across the country.
June 5: Fighter jets scrambled over DC. New details on Trump documents. Idaho student’s mother speaks out. Prince Harry heads to court.
Scare in the air after the military scrambles fighter jets to intercept a private plane traveling in restricted airspace. Also, new details on Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents. Plus, the mother of Ethan Chapin, one of the University of Idaho victims, live in Studio 1A to share the new way she’s honoring his life and legacy. And, Prince Harry set to testify in his battle against the British tabloids.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Record high temperatures for millions. TODAY’s Checklist: Summer medical travel safety. Catching up with Sara Bareilles. Superfood Friday: Favorites with a healthy twist.
Record high temperatures impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Kavita Aggarwal shares some summer travel medical safety tips. Plus, Sara Bareilles in studio 1A to talk about her many roles on stage and on screen. And, Super Food Friday: TODAY nutrition expert, Joy Bauer shares some of your favorite foods with a healthy twist.
TODAY 8a: Record heat and extreme temperatures. U.S. ambassador confronts antisemitism. Billy Joel ending Madison Square Garden residency. Spelling bee winner live on TODAY.
Record high temperatures impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, a story of reconciliation as U.S. ambassador, Amy Gutman travels to Germany where her father’s family fled after Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. Plus, Billy Joel has officially announced the end of his residency at Madison Square Garden. And, spelling bee winner, Dave Shah live on TODAY to share his experience.
June 2: Record high temps for millions. Senate passes debt ceiling bill. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s new battle. Summer travel 101.
Brutally hot temperatures stretching from the Midwest to New England. Also, the Senate gives final approval to the debt limit deal. Plus, new developments in a high-profile legal battle between former couple, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. And, In Depth TODAY: Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know when booking summer flights.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside Bruce Willis’ dementia battle. Consumer Confidential: What to buy in June. Family Style: Al’s trip to an avocado orchard. Catching up with Nacho Figueras.
Bruce Willis’ daughter shares new details on the star’s battle with dementia. Also, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some items that you can buy in June and what you may want to skip. Plus, Family Style: Al Roker visits one of the oldest avocado orchards in the country. And, Nacho Figueras in studio 1A to talk about the annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic game.
TODAY 8a: House passes debt ceiling deal. NASA UFO panel holds first public meeting. Results of 100 days of McDonald’s diet. Spotting wedding scams.
The debt ceiling deal heads to the Senate after the House votes to pass bill just days ahead of June 5th deadline. Also, NASA calls for help in UFO investigation after first public hearings on unsolved mysteries in the skies. Plus, Kevin Maginnis in studio 1A to share his results after eating McDonalds for 100 days. And, Summer Of Love: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to avoid getting scammed when planning a wedding.
June 1: House passes debt ceiling deal. New reports of Trump tape on classified documents. Air quality concerns. Inside Bruce Willis’ dementia battle.
The debt ceiling deal heads to the Senate after the House votes to pass the bill just days ahead of June 5th deadline. Plus, new developments in the classified documents case against Donald Trump. Also, air quality alerts up and down the East Coast as even more smoke from those wildfires reach the U.S. And, Bruce Willis’ daughter shares new details on the star’s battle with dementia.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Airline set to weigh passengers. Asked & Answered: Summer SOS. Former NFL player’s mental health mission. Kelly Rowland live in studio 1A.
Air New Zealand is asking international passengers to step on a scale before they fly. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar answers some viewers summer questions. Plus, Wellness Wednesday: former NFL player Ryan Mundy shares his mental health journey. And, Kelly Rowland in studio 1A to talk about her new audible original “Breakthrough.”
TODAY 8a: Key vote on debt deal. Rosalynn Carter diagnosed with dementia. Parents, kids & relationship with food. Sydney Sweeney in studio 1A.
The debt limit deal headed for a full House vote today. Also, former first lady Rosalynn Carter diagnosed with dementia. Plus, TODAY’s Talker: How to talk to your children about food, dieting, and weight. And, Sydney Sweeney in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new movie “Reality.”
May 31: Key vote on debt deal. Five missing in Iowa apartment collapse. Airline set to weigh passengers. New warning over A.I. extinction risk.
The debt limit deal headed for a full House vote today. Also, officials in Iowa under fire after revealing five people are still missing nearly three days after that apartment building collapse. Plus, Air New Zealand is asking international passengers to step on a scale before they fly. And, In-Depth TODAY: What to know about the latest warnings on artificial intelligence.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Venice’s green water mystery. Money Made Easy: What to do with an extra $100. Mind Matters: Author & podcast host Case Kenny. Rutledge Wood on Hot Wheels: Ultimate challenge.
Fluorescent green water mystery in the famous Grand Canal in Venice prompts police investigation. Also, Money Made Easy: CNBC select contributor, Brittany Jones Cooper shares some money saving ideas. Plus, Mind Matters: Sheinelle Jones had the chance to sit with Case Kenny to learn how he changed his mindset and how he is helping people live more intentional and purposeful lives. And, Rutledge Wood in studio 1A to talk about his new competition show “Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge.”
TODAY 8a: Nine hurt in boardwalk shooting. Race to finalize debt ceiling deal. Multiple reasons for graduation celebration. Small towns, big doctors.
At least nine people injured including four minors during a mass shooting near a popular beach in Florida. Also, President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy racing to lock-up support for their debt ceiling deal. Plus, TODAY’s Talker: 12 sets of twins, and one set of triplets graduate from Vernon Hills High School in Illinois. And, Your Health: small medical practices are struggling to stay afloat.
May 30: Nine hurt in boardwalk shooting. Race to finalize debt ceiling deal. Cruise ship chaos. Mystery in Venice.
At least nine people injured including four minors during a mass shooting near a popular beach in Florida. Also, President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy racing to lock-up support for their debt ceiling deal. Plus, thousands of passengers in a Carnival cruise frightened after being hit by a violent storm. And, fluorescent green water mystery in the famous Grand Canal in Venice prompts police investigation.
An all-new season of ‘Dateline Missing in America’
As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for Season 2 of Dateline: Missing in America. The chart-topping podcast series is back with a brand-new season and brand-new cases. Are you the key to solving a mystery? Correspondents Josh Mankiewicz, Andrea Canning and Keith Morrison report on perplexing missing person cases brought to Dateline’s attention by our social media followers. Each episode focuses on one person’s story, as told by those left behind. Listen carefully to the details, desc
TODAY 3rd Hour: Musical mission behind Harmony Program. The Upside: APP fights food insecurity. Protecting shorelines using coconuts. She Made It: Designer Rebecca Minkoff.
Discover Black Heritage: the story behind the non-profit organization “Project Harmony” in New York City and how it’s helping the playing field when it comes to music education. Also, The Upside: Sheinelle Jones has a one-on-one with Leah Lizarondo to talk about how an organization is using an app to prevent food waste by bringing food to people who need it. Plus, Dylan Dreyer recently visited Neptune, New Jersey to see how they are protecting their coastline with a new approach by using coconut
TODAY 8a: Search underway in Iowa apartment collapse. Alleged drunk driver speeds down beach. Young lacrosse player’s fight for his life. Son pays tribute to fallen father in Vietnam.
Nearly two dozen people rescued after an apartment building partially collapsed in Davenport, Iowa. Also, in Florida a suspected drunk driver sped down a crowded beach in New Smyrna narrowly missing people. Plus, Harry Smith meets a lacrosse player who survived a heart transplant and is back on the field for Memorial Day tournaments. And, Minnesota congressman, Dean Phillips visits Vietnam site where his father’s plane crashed during the war with his friend Woody Harrelson.
May 29: Search underway in Iowa apartment collapse. Next step in debt ceiling deal. How writers strike is impacting viewers. 40-year-old plot to kill Queen revealed.
Nearly two dozen people rescued after an apartment building partially collapsed in Davenport, Iowa. Also, President Biden and house speaker Kevin McCarthy turn over to congress for a final debt ceiling agreement. Plus, the ongoing writers’ strike is threatening to delay future productions. And, a new FBI file reveals plot to kill Queen Elizabeth II during one of her trips to the United States.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Memorial Day travel. Getting out of Saigon. Gremlin: Secrets of The Mogwai. Life Lessons: Showing confidence.
Millions of Americans already hitting the roads ahead of the long holiday weekend. Also, The Upside: the story behind a banker who helped a group of Vietnamese refugees start their lives over in the U.S. after the Vietnam War. Plus, Ming-Na Wen and BD Wong in studio 1A to talk about their roles in the new animated prequel series “Gremlins: Secrets Of The Mogwai.” And, leader consultant, Selena Rezvani shares some tips on how to build your confidence.
TODAY 8a: Memorial Day weekend travel rush. Heavy history of controversial crown jewel. Inside the senior prom. Best summer beach reads.
Millions of Americans already hitting the roads ahead of the long holiday weekend. Also, the story behind the historical crown jewel “Kohinoor Diamond.” Plus, inside the first prom event for senior living residents in Baltimore Maryland. And, New York Times best-selling authors, Isaac Fitzgerald and Chen Julie Wang share some great new reads.
May 26: Lawmakers close to debt limit deal. Memorial Day weekend travel rush. Outrage over police shooting of 11-year-old. Memorial Day weekend deals.
President Biden and Republican leaders closer to a debt limit agreement. Also, a busy start to the long holiday weekend with millions of Americans already hitting the roads and heading to the airports. Plus, an 11-year-old boy in Mississippi shot by police after he called 911 to get help for his mother. And, Vicky Nguyen shares some of the best Memorial Day weekend sales.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Life & legacy of Tina Turner. Memorial Day by the numbers. First Indian American to represent women’s FIFA. Shop All Day: Summer Kickoff.
Paying tribute to Queen of Rock and Roll icon Tina Turner. Also, news business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down everything you need to know ahead of Memorial Day weekend. Plus, Generation Next: Shenielle Jones gets to meet rising sports star Mia Bhuta and talked about how she made history at the world cup. And, Shop All Day: editorial director, Adrianna Brach shares some summer products that could be great for picnics, the beach and your next vacation.
TODAY 8a: Debt limit deadlock. Online photo scams. Parenting your adult child. Shop All Day: Kick off summer entertaining.
Paying tribute to Queen of Rock and Roll icon Tina Turner. Also, TODAY’s Consumer: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips that can help you protect your photos online. Plus, Maria Shriver sits down with author Laurence Steinberg to talk about parenting adult children and how to navigate this stage in life. And, TODAY food contributor, Alejandra Ramos shares some must have entertaining items for the summer.
May 25: Tributes pour in for Tina Turner. Debt limit deadlock. Memorial Day weekend lookahead. Gloria Reuben on Tina Turner friendship.
Paying tribute to Queen of Rock and Roll icon Tina Turner. Also, the latest developments in the high stakes debt limit negotiations. Plus, drivers gear up for busy Memorial Day weekend travel. And, actress and backup dancer, Gloria Reuben in studio 1A to talk about her friendship with icon Tina Turner.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Memorial Day weekend travel preview. Weight loss drugs and addiction. Dylan opens up about Cal’s Celiac diagnosis. She Made it: Entrepreneur behind “The Hattery.”
The nation’s airlines, airports, and air traffic controllers prepare for the Memorial Day weekend travel rush. Also, new researchers are looking into the possible benefits medications like Ozempic and Wegovy may have on addictive behavior beyond food cravings. Plus, Dylan Dreyer opens up about Cal’s Celiac diagnosis. And, She Made It: Jill Martin got a chance to meet hat maker, Jenny Webley founder of “The Hattery” and talked about how she became an entrepreneur.
TODAY 8a: DeSantis set to launch 2024 run. Netflix starts U.S. crackdown on password sharing. Honoring Mary Tyler Moore. Twins join forces to find answers.
Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis is set to officially announce his White House bid today. Also, Netflix officially rolls out password sharing crackdown in the U.S. Plus, Jenna Bush Hager has a one-on-one with Dr. Robert Levine to talk about his wife, Mary Tylor Moore’s enduring legacy. And, the remarkable story behind twin brothers, Jason and David Carmel and how they turned tragedy into a lifetime dedication to neurologic advancement.
May 24: DeSantis set to launch 2024 run. Debt limit talks hit speed bump. Memorial Day weekend travel preview. Weight loss drugs and addiction.
Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis is set to officially announce his White House bid today. Also, a growing concern over the economic fallout as the debt ceiling deadline looms. Plus, the nation’s airlines, airports, and air traffic controllers prepare for the Memorial Day weekend travel rush. And, In Depth TODAY: new researchers are looking into the possible benefits medications like Ozempic and Wegovy may have on addictive behavior beyond food cravings.
TODAY 3rd Hour: The future of photos and A.I. TODAY’s Checklist: Allergy treatments. Love your mornings. Brittany Snow & Jaspre Guest on “September Letters.”
Adobe Photoshop launches a new A.I feature that could revolutionize the way people manipulate images. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Natalie Azar shares some of the best allergy treatments and solutions that can help you enjoy the weather without the side effects. Plus, popular Peloton instructor Ally Love joins the TODAY team. And, Brittany Snow and Jaspre Guest in studio 1A to talk about their new book “September Letters.”
TODAY 8a: White House security scare. Social media and youth mental health crisis. Loretta Lynn’s daughters speak out. Ally Love joins team TODAY.
A driver detained after intentionally crashing a U-Haul truck into a security barrier outside the White House. Also, First On TODAY: a public health advisory from the surgeon general on social media and kids’ mental health. Plus, TODAY Exclusive: Peggy Lynn and Patsy Lynn share memories of their mom for the first time since her passing as they release a book on faith that Loretta wrote before passing called “A Song And A Prayer: 30 Devotions Inspired By My Favorite Songs.” And, popular Peloton i
May 23: White House security scare. Clock ticking on debt ceiling. Summer travel crunch concerns. The future of photos and A.I.
A driver detained after intentionally crashing a U-Haul truck into a security barrier outside the White House. Also, the latest on the debt ceiling as President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy hold new talks. Plus, airlines and airports gear up for a busy summer travel season – Savannah Guthrie one on one with United CEO Scott Kirby. And, Adobe Photoshop launches a new A.I feature that could revolutionize the way people manipulate images.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Preparing for summer travel surge. Inside look at race to Mars. LinkedIn’s guide for new grads. New documentary “Anxious Nation.”
Sam Brock shares everything you need to know ahead of Memorial Day weekend travel. Also, an inside look at last night’s historic launch at the Kennedy Space Center. Plus, LinkedIn editor-in-chief Dan Roth highlights the top jobs, industries and cities perfect for new class job seekers. And, a new documentary called “Anxious Nation” is shining a light on kids who are struggling with anxiety.
TODAY 8a: Debt ceiling talks resume today. Officials brace for travel surge. Savannah’s commencement address. PGA’s Michael Block on TODAY.
President Biden returns to Washington to resume debt ceiling talks with Republicans. Also, Sam Brock shares everything you need to know ahead of Memorial Day weekend travel. Plus, Savannah Guthrie celebrates Georgetown Law School’s class of 2023. And, Michael Block sinks hole-in-one at the PGA Championship.
May 22: Debt ceiling talks resume today. Gop candidates set to enter 2024 race. Idaho murder suspect in court today. Inside look at the race to Mars.
President Biden returns to Washington to resume debt ceiling talks with Republicans. Also, the 2024 presidential race heats up as South Carolina senator, Tim Scott announces his White House bid. Plus, the latest in the University of Idaho murder suspect as he returns to court today. And, an inside look at last night’s historic launch at the Kennedy Space Center.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Home prices down most in 11 years. America’s best beaches. Consumer Confidential: Summer safety. Fighting fire with goats.
Business reporter, Brian Cheung in studio 1A to break down everything you need to know about the recent drop in home prices. Also, Sam Brock reveals the country’s 10 top beaches ahead of summer vacation season. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some summer safety tips that can help you and your families. And, the State of California is gearing up for its fire season this year with the help of goats.
TODAY 8a: Biden at G7 amid debt debate. Some relief in sight from high grocery prices. Should adult kids pay their parents rent? Teen’s push for mental health awareness.
President Biden remains overseas as he attends the G.7. summit to discuss the debt limit. Also, Your Money: business reporter, Brian Cheung breaks down some strategies that can help you save money when grocery shopping. Plus, a social media post of parents charging their kids rent to live at home sparks a big debate. And, Mind Matters: “Child Mind Institute” launches a new campaign for kids struggling with mental health as Carson Daly sits with Wyatt, a sophomore in high school, and opens up abo
May 19: Biden at G7 amid debt debate. New details in New Mexico shooting. Concerns for senator Feinstein’s health. America’s best beaches.
President Biden remains overseas as he attends the G.7. summit to discuss the debt limit. Also, new details released in the New Mexico investigation. Plus, growing concerns about the health of 89-year-old California Senator Dianne Feinstein. And, Sam Brock reveals the country’s 10 top beaches ahead of summer vacation season.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Suspect in Idaho college murders indicted. Conflicting reports over Harry & Meghan “chase.” Demi Lovato on mental health journey. Father shares incredible health transformation.
Bryan Kohberger indicted by grand jury ahead of court appearance next week. Also, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle say they were involved in “Near Catastrophic” car chase with paparazzi. Plus, Demil Lavato opens up about her mental health and the importance of seeking for help. And, the inspiring story behind Bayar Bayarsaikhan, a father of two who changed his life after a wake-up call from his doctor.
TODAY 8a: Push to reach debt limit deal. Laughing in the face of ALS. School of rook. Wedding wardrobe styles.
The latest on the push to reach a debt limit deal. Also, the remarkable story behind Brooke Eby and how she is determined to show the world what it is to live with an incurable disease like ALS. Plus, Jacob Soboroff gets to meet some students who are mastering the classic game of Chess. And, style expert Jasmine Snow shares four wedding guest wardrobe styles.
May 18: Push to reach debt limit deal. Montana first state to ban Tik Tok. Bryan Kohberger indicted in Idaho murderers. Conflict reports over “chase.”
The latest on the push to reach a debt limit deal. Also, Montana now the first state to completely ban Tik Tok. Plus, Bryan Kohberger indicted by grand jury ahead of court appearance next week. And, conflict reports over Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s car chase with paparazzi.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Breaking the debt ceiling impact. Supports detox processes in the gut and liver. Art historian shines light on women artists. Bernadette Peters live in studio 1A.
The latest on the debt limit negotiations as President Biden and Republican leaders express optimism for the first time. Also, Dr. Taz Bhatia shares five different ways you can fuel a healthy gut. Plus, Generation Next: Savannah Sellers gets to meet with art historian Katy Hessel at “The Museum of Modern Art” in New York to talk about how she’s empowering women in the art world. And, Bernadette Peters in studio 1A to talk about her new Apple TV series called “High Desert.”
TODAY 8a: Signs of hope for debt limit deal. Details revealed in New Mexico mass shooting. New look at benefits of hormone replacement. America’s Got Talent judges on TODAY.
The latest on the debt limit negotiations as President Biden and Republican leaders express optimism for the first time. Also, new details in the investigation of that mass shooting in Northern New Mexico. Plus, Your Health: a closer look at menopause and hormone replacement therapy. And, Jason Kennedy had the chance to sit down with the judges from NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” as the show is set for its 18th season.
May 17: Signs of hope for debt limit deal. Abortion bill veto showdown. Investigation into National Security Advisor home invasion. New warnings over artificial intelligence. True crime craze helping solve mysteries.
The latest on the debt limit negotiations as President Biden and Republican leaders express optimism for the first time. Also, the battle over abortion heats up as North Carolina bans most abortions after 12 weeks. Plus, the Secret Service is investigating an alarming security breach at the home of White House National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan. And, a remarkable story of a child’s disappearance solved after six years putting a spotlight on true crime fans helping to solve cold case myster
TODAY 3rd Hour: Ways to beat summer travel rush. Q & A TODAY: Real Estate questions answered. Sweet story behind California Mochi Shop. Taylor Lautner & Taylor Lautner live in studio 1A.
Vicky Nguyen shares everything you need to know about Memorial Day travel and how to beat the travel rush. Also, real estate broker and President of “R New York” Stefani Berkin answers some viewers real estate questions. Plus, Food For Thought: the sweet story behind Brian Kito’s 120-year-old family run Mochi Shop. And, Taylor Lautner & Taylor Lautner in studio 1A to talk about their new podcast “The Squeeze.”
TODAY 8a: Deadly shooting in New Mexico. Congress weighs controls on artificial intelligence. Family of bride killed on wedding day speaks out. Debate over saying “sorry.”
Three people killed, six others injured by a teenage gunman roaming the streets in Farmington, New Mexico. Also, one of the nation’s leading voices on artificial intelligence is set to testify before congress for the first time as lawmakers look to regulate the rapidly evolving technology. Plus, the family of the South Carolina bride who was killed just hours after her wedding speak out for the first time. And, a look at why so many say “sorry.”
May 16: Deadly shooting in New Mexico. Search for answers in Congressional office attack. New talks in debt limit standoff. Plus Memorial Day travel
Three people killed, six others injured by a teenage gunman roaming the streets in Farmington, New Mexico. Also, a man wielding a baseball bat injures two staffers at the Virginia office of a Democratic congressman. Plus, President Biden is set to meet with congressional leaders to hold debt limit meeting. And, everything you need to know for the start of the summer travel season.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Customers reaching “tipping point.” Q&A TODAY: Personal finance. Padma Lakshmi live on TODAY. Start TODAY: Strengthening exercises.
Tipping at self-checkout has many people taking about it. Also, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent, Sharon Epperson answers some viewers financial questions. Plus, actress, model, and food writer Padma Lakshmi in studio 1A to talk about her experience in creating and producing her show “Taste The Nation.” And, physical therapist and trainer La Gustin shares some simple exercises to help prevent an injury.
TODAY 8a: Border crossings down. Idaho students honored at graduation. Martha Stewart’s swimsuit cover reveal. Dolly Parton opens up.
A decline in migrant crossings at the border over the weekend in the wake of Title 42 being lifted. Also, the University of Idaho honored the 4 murdered students at their spring commencement. Plus, Martha Stewart in studio 1A to reveal her most stunning project yet. And, Jacob Soboroff sits with Dolly Parton to talk about her life, career and her new Dollywood rollercoaster project.
May 15: Border crossings down. Tornado outbreak leaves path of destruction. DeSantis heads to Iowa. Florida girl fights off shark.
A decline in migrant crossings at the border over the weekend in the wake of Title 42 being lifted. Also, severe weather for millions in the South and Midwest with more than 50 reports of tornadoes. Plus, Florida governor Ron DeSantis holds events in Iowa as he prepares to make his campaign official in the next two weeks. And, 13-year-old Ella Reed found herself face-to-face with a shark in Florida.
May 12: Title 42 expires amid border surge. Manslaughter charge in subway chokehold. Idaho victims to be honored at graduation. Peloton recalls 2 million bikes.
Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas live on TODAY as Title 42 restrictions expired overnight. Also, former marine Daniel Penny is facing criminal charges in the subway chokehold death of Jordan Neely. Plus, the University of Idaho victims set to be honored at graduation. And, Peloton recalls more than two million exercise bikes over a safety hazard.
TODAY 3rd Hour: FDA panel backs over the counter birth control pill. NBC reporter’s health scare. Haley Lu Richardson live in studio 1A. Motivational influencer’s message for moms.
Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down everything you need to know about a new proposal of an over-the-counter birth control pill. Also, NBC’s Morgan Chesky shares his story about a high altitude scare. Plus, catching up with Haley Lu Richardson to talk about her recent role in “The White Lotus” and more. And, the inspiring story behind influencer Jordan Toma and how he overcame his own self-doubts and challenges.
TODAY 8a: Border officials brace for Title 42 deadline. Peanut allergy skin patch shows promise. NBC reporter’s health scare. Mike Tirico previews new NFL season.
Migrant crossings expected to surge as Title 42 is set to expire tonight. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down everything you need to know about a new treatment that has shown promising results for children with peanut allergies. Plus, Your Health: NBC’s Morgan Chesky shares his story with an important health warning. And, Mike Tirico in studio 1A as he reveals two of the season’s most anticipated match ups including the big kick-off game.
May 11: Border officials brace for Title 42 deadline. Trump defiant in town hall. New twist in Natalee Holloway case. FDA panel backs over the counter birth control pill.
Migrant crossings expected to surge as Title 42 is set to expire tonight. Also, Donald Trump speaks out in a CNN town hall. Plus, a new twist in the nearly 20-year-old disappearance of Natalee Holloway. And, Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down everything you need to know about a new proposal of an over-the-counter birth control pill.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Health panel urges screenings begin at 40. Slowing summer spending. Mother & daughter behind pretzel business. Jodie Sweetin live in studio 1A.
Dr. Natalie Azar in studio 1A to explain everything you need to know about the new changes on mammogram guidelines. Also, Stephanie Ruhle shares some hacks to slow summertime spending. Plus, I Heart Mom: the story behind a mother and daughter who are elevating the pretzel world with stellar snacks. And, Jodie Sweetin talks about her new film “The Jane Mysteries: Inheritance Lost.”
TODAY 8a: Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. Health panel urges earlier start for mammograms. Lessons learned from moms. The family Stallone in studio 1A.
Savannah Guthrie one on one with E. Jean Carroll reacting to the verdict in her case against former President Donald Trump. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar in studio 1A to explain everything you need to know about the new changes on mammogram guidelines. Plus, ahead of Mother’s Day, Jenna Bush Hager, Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie share the valuable lessons learned from their moms. And, the Stallone family in studio 1A to talk about their new docu-series “The Family Stallone.”
May 10: Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation. Debt limit negotiations stall. Inside look at a new border surge. Children’s book author accused of killing husband.
Savannah Guthrie one on one with E. Jean Carroll reacting to the verdict in her case against Former President Donald Trump. Also, President Biden and Republican leaders in Congress remain locked in a standoff over the nation’s debt limit. Plus, a growing crisis at the Southern border ahead tomorrow’s lifting of Title 42 policy used to block asylum seekers. And, widow who wrote a children’s book to help her three children process their father’s death has now been charged with murder.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Tiger Woods’ new legal battle. New guidelines for kids & social media. Protecting yourself from the latest scams. Bill Nye live in studio 1A.
The latest on the legal battle between Tiger Woods’ and Erica Herman. Also, the American Psychological Association is making recommendations about how much time teens and tweens should spend online. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to protect yourself from the latest scams. And, Bill Nye in studio 1A to talk about his latest series “The End Is Nye.”
TODAY 8a: Vigil for migrant crash victims. FDA weighs nonprescription birth control pill. Push to monitor teens and social media. Celebrating teachers on TODAY.
An emotional vigil was held for victims in that deadly crash outside a migrant center in Brownsville, Texas as driver faces manslaughter charges. Also, Your Health: an FDA advisory committee will consider allowing a birth control pill to be sold over the counter. Plus, the American Psychological Association is making recommendations about how much time teens and tweens should spend online. And, Sheinelle Jones traveled to her hometown of Wichita, Kansas to put a spotlight on a deserving teacher.
May 9: Vigil for migrant crash victims. Disturbing new details on Texas shooter. Showdown over looming debt crisis. Miracle rescue of second grader.
An emotional vigil was held for victims in that deadly crash outside a migrant center in Brownsville, Texas as driver faces manslaughter charges. Also, new details on the gunman who killed 8 people at a mall in Allan, Texas. Plus, President Biden is set to meet with congressional leaders at the White House to negotiate the nation’s debt limit. And, a second grader who vanished while camping with his family in Michigan has been found safe.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New rules to compensate passengers. TODAY’s Checklist: Mental Health. Behind the scenes of “Champion.” “Book Club: The Next Chapter” stars live on TODAY.
The Biden administration is expected to announce new rules for airlines. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: board certified psychiatrist Dr. Sue Varma shares some do’s and don’ts when it comes to improving your mental health. Plus, Al Roker goes behind the scenes of a stunning new production at New York’s Met Opera called “Champion.” And, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen in studio 1A to talk about their roles in the new movie “The Book Club: The Next Chapter.”
TODAY 8a: Search for answers in Texas mall shooting. TODAY celebrates nurses. “Book Club” stars in studio 1A. Andy Cohen in studio 1A.
New details about the gunman who opened fire at a crowded mall near Dallas, as the community holds a vigil to honor the victims. Also, TODAY celebrates nurses from New York Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medical Center. Plus, Diana Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen in studio 1A to talk about their roles in the new movie “The Book Club: The Next Chapter.” And, Andy Cohen shares his story of becoming a dad as he releases his new book “The Daddy Diaries.”
May 8: Search for answers in Texas mall shooting. Driver kills eight near migrant center. Protests over NYC chokehold death. New rules to compensate delayed flyers.
New details about the gunman who opened fire at a crowded mall near Dallas, as the community holds a vigil to honor the victims. Also, new video footage of that deadly incident outside a migrant shelter in Texas. Plus, protests are intensifying over the death of Jordan Neely. And, the Biden administration is expected to announce new rules for airlines.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Final preps for King Charles’ coronation. Exclusive look at King’s Highgrove estate. Steve Kornacki’s Derby breakdown. Melinda French Gates’ new mission to empower women.
Prince William and Princess Kate make a public appearance ahead of the royal celebration. Also, an exclusive tour of King Charles’ private estate. Plus, Steve Kornacki breaks down the odds and field of horses coming up at the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby tomorrow. And, learn about Melinda French Gates’ new endeavor: a new publishing imprint that highlights authors pushing for equality.
TODAY 8a: Final preps for King Charles’ coronation. Beer giant confronts Bud Light controversy. Coronation fashion, jewels and history. Kentucky Derby countdown.
The coronation of King Charles the Third is fast approaching—what the royal family is up to just hours away from the big day. Also, Anheuser-Busch is vowing to move past its costly controversy after a contentious March Madness partnership with a transgender influencer. Plus, an inside look at coronation fashion: Savannah gets a taste of what royal jewel shopping is all about. And, get the scoop on the 149th running of the Kentucky Derby with Mike Tirico, live at the iconic Churchill Downs.
May 5: Final preps for King Charles’ coronation. New details on NYC subway choking. Proud Boys January 6th trial convictions. U.S. responds to Kremlin drone “attack.”
The coronation of King Charles the Third is fast approaching—what the royal family is up to just hours away from the big day. Also, protests erupt following the death of a man on a NYC subway train, after a fellow passenger put him in a chokehold. Plus, four members of the far-right group The Proud Boys were found guilty on rare “seditious conspiracy” charges for their roles in the January 6th Capitol attacks. And, top U.S. officials now pushing back, after Russia implicated the United States in
TODAY 3rd Hour: Coronation then & now. Maria Menounos live on Today. “A Good Mom’s Guide to Making Bad Choices.” Kiefer Sutherland live in Studio 1A.
A sneak peek at this weekend’s coronation ceremony as the royal family gathers for rehearsals. Also, long-time entertainment journalist Maria Menounos opens up about her health battles and makes an exciting announcement. Plus, meet Erica Dickerson and Jamilah Mapp—two friends on a mission to debunk what it means to be a “good mom.” And, catch up with Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning actor Kiefer Sutherland on his new series, “Rabbit Hole.”
TODAY 8a: Atlanta shooting suspect in custody. Nordstrom flees downtown San Francisco. Jenny Craig closing as drugs and apps gain ground. Maria Menounos on Today.
An Atlanta gunman, who opened fire in a hospital waiting room, was captured overnight. Also, Nordstrom announces the closing of two of its stores in downtown San Francisco – and the reasons why are getting a lot of attention. Plus, after four decades in the weight loss business, Jenny Craig says it is shutting its weight loss operations this week. And, long-time entertainment journalist Maria Menounos opens up about her health battles and makes an exciting announcement.
May 4: Atlanta shooting suspect in custody. Questions surround Moscow “drone attack.” NYC subway choking death ruled homicide. New controversy surrounding Clarence Thomas.
An Atlanta gunman, who opened fire in a hospital waiting room, was captured overnight. Also, Russia accused Ukraine forces of using drones to attack the Kremlin—accusations that Ukraine denied. Plus, 30-year-old Jordan Neely was killed yesterday on a Manhattan subway during a physical altercation. And, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is under fire over possible ethics violations, according to a new report from ProPublica.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Wrexham’s victory parade. Dylan at Naval Air Station Oceana. Countdown to coronation. Deborah Roberts on “Lessons Learned and Cherished.”
Hollywood stars and owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney were both on hand for a victory parade celebrating Wrexham Football Club. Also, check in with Dylan in Virginia Beach for a special event showing appreciation for the brave men and women of our military. Plus, all the latest details on the coronation of King Charles the Third this Saturday. And, Deborah Roberts is in Studio 1A to talk about her new newly released book, just in time for “Teacher Appreciation Week.”
TODAY 8a: Reruns and cancellations as striking writers picket. Jennifer Lopez in Studio 1A. MLB broadcaster changing the game. “Queen Charlotte” cast on Today.
Thousands of film and television writers hit the picket lines after weeks of failed contract negotiations. Also, catching up with superstar Jennifer Lopez on her new movie, her family, and her new album. Plus, meet Stephen Nelson, the first and only Asian America play-by-play announcer working for a Major League Baseball team. And, meet the cast of “Queen Charlotte,” the prequel to the wildly popular Netflix series “Bridgerton.”
May 3: U.S. troops deployed to border. New rate hike expected today. Deadly Belgrade school shooting. New details on Tucker Carlson firing.
The Biden administration prepares to send an additional 1,500 troops to the Southern border as it braces for a potential surge in migrant crossings. Also, the Federal Reserve is set to meet today and is poised to raise interest rates to keep inflation in check. Plus, a deadly shooting at an elementary school in the capital of Serbia. And, new reports about Carlson’s private messages and the role they played in his firing from Fox News.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood writers go on strike. TODAY goes to the MET Gala. Consumer Confidential: What to buy in May. First Look: “Unconditional” shining a light on caregivers.
More than 10,000 screenwriters walk out for the first time in more than 15 years after contract negotiations collapsed overnight. Also, an inside look at the show-stopping looks and surprise reveals at this year’s MET Gala. Plus, Vicky Nguyen gives us the scoop on what to buy this month for the best deals. And, take a look at a powerful new documentary on grief and love in the face of illness, directed by NBC’s Richard Lui.
TODAY 8a: Hollywood writers go on strike. New details in wedding day tragedy. TODAY goes to the MET Gala. Joanna Gaines on TODAY.
More than 10,000 screenwriters walk out for the first time in more than 15 years after contract negotiations collapsed overnight. Also, a bride was killed by a speeding drunk driver while leaving her wedding reception. Plus, an inside look at the show-stopping looks and surprise reveals at this year’s MET Gala. And, catch up with Joanna Gaines on the 20th anniversary of Magnolia, her epic family trip, and her new cookbook.
May 2: Hollywood writers go on strike. Dust storm causes deadly pileup. New debt limit warning. Manhunt for Texas shooting suspect.
More than 10,000 screenwriters walk out for the first time in more than 15 years after contract negotiations collapsed overnight. Also, a blinding dust storm leads to a devastating pileup, involving more than 70 cars and trucks. Plus, new concerns about the nation’s debt limit and banking industry, following yesterday’s sale of First Republic bank to JPMorgan Chase. And, hundreds of police officers are now involved in the manhunt for a Texas mas shooting suspect.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hollywood braces for writers’ strike. Countdown to coronation. Today’s Checklist: Melanoma Monday fact vs. fiction. Farmer’s Fridge offers fresh food on-the-go.
An impending strike by members of the Writers Guide of America is threatening to shut down the TV and movie industry. And, what to expect from the coronation of King Charles the Third. Plus, what to know about Melanoma, a potentially fatal form of skin cancer. Also, explore how one food company shakes up the industry with healthy meal options on-the-go.
TODAY 8a: JPMorgan Chase takes over First Republic bank takes over First Republic bank. NFL star’s 2-year-old daughter drowns in pool. How to detect and prevent skin cancer. Lower summer energy bills.
First Republic bank sold to JPMorgan Chase overnight in a bid to avert a banking crisis. Also, Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Shaq Barrett and his family mourn the loss of his two-year-old daughter who drowned in a swimming pool. Plus, what you need to know about skin cancer: early signs and simple prevention tips. And, simple ways to save on your energy bills as temperatures rise.
May 1: JPMorgan Chase takes over First Republic bank. Manhunt intensifies for shooting suspect. Severe weather impacting millions. Massive protests across France.
First Republic bank sold to JPMorgan Chase overnight in a bid to avert a banking crisis. Also, an all-out manhunt for the suspect accused of murdering five people in Texas. Plus, severe weather strikes across the country, including a tornado that touched down in Virginia Beach. And, hundreds of thousands of people expected to take to the streets across France for “May Day” demonstrations.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Countdown to the coronation of King Charles III. Sleep strategies for warmer weather. The upside: practice flights for children with autism. Barry Manilow & Bruce Sussman live on TODAY.
Preparations are underway in the UK for the coronation of King Charles III. Also, Dr. Michael Breus shares some sleep strategies for warmer weather. Plus, Erin Mclaughlin takes a look at an inclusive airline program called, It’s Cool to Fly. And, Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman announce their new Broadway show, “Harmony”.
TODAY 8a: Deadly Apache helicopter collision. Lisa Niemi Swayze honors late husband. Sean Hayes in Studio 1A. Water safety ahead of summer.
An Apache helicopter crash in Alaska kills three army soldiers. Also, Lisa Niemi Swayze carries on Patrick Swayze’s fight for pancreatic cancer. Plus, Sean Hayes chats with Hoda about his return to Broadway in, “Good Night Oscar”. And, Craig sits down with Rowdy Gaines, Missy Franklin and Cullen Jones to talk about water safety awareness ahead of summer.
April 28: Deadly Apache helicopter collision. Major flooding prompts evacuation. Pence testifies in January 6th probe. Trump takes on Biden trail.
An Apache helicopter crash in Alaska kills three army soldiers. Also, the historic flooding in the Midwest is suspected to be caused from the train derailment as the South continues to experience severe storms and tornadoes. Plus, Mike Pence testifies before the special counsel’s grand jury. And, former president Trump returns to the campaign trail as the 2024 presidential race continues.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Counting down to the NFL Draft. Impact Thursday: Violins of hope. Sisterhood: “step” inside life-changing dance studio. Jet set today: Hot destinations & last minute deals.
The NFL draft kicks off tonight and excitement is high among draft prospects and fans. Also, Jesse Kirsch highlights a collection of violins and other string instruments that honor victims of the Holocaust. Plus, Blayne Alexander visits a Georgia step studio focused on empowering young women. And, Dayvee Sutton joins Craig, Sheinelle and Al to provide travel tips and vacation inspiration.
TODAY 8a: Tracking severe weather and flooding. Hunt for escaped inmates intensifies. Counting down the NFL draft kickoff. Starting a conversation on menopause.
Historic flooding continues in the Midwest as the South bares for severe storms and tornadoes. Also, a search for several escaped inmates from a Mississippi jail intensifies. Plus, the NFL draft kicks off tonight and excitement is high among draft prospects and fans. And, Naomi Watts talks about embracing menopause.
April 27: Historic flooding and severe storms. New details on DeSantis announcement. Transgender lawmaker banned from the floor. State dinner at the White House.
Historic flooding continues in the Midwest as the South bares for severe storms and tornadoes. Also, Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, is expected to announce his presidential run amid his feud with Disney. Plus, Montana lawmakers ban the state's first transgender legislator from the house floor. And, President Biden hosts a state dinner at the White House for South Korea’s President.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Major flood threat along Mississippi River. Bed Bath & Beyond begins closing sales. Remembering Harry Belafonte on TODAY. TODAY’s Checklist: Health by the decade.
Severe weather in the Midwest and South is causing major flood threats with potential tornadoes. Also, Brian Cheung discusses the final days of Bed Bath & Beyond with tips for its closing sales. Plus, Sheinelle, Al, Craig and Dylan highlight the legacy of Harry Belafonte. And, Dr. Cedrek McFadden reviews important screenings you should get throughout your life.
TODAY 8a: Tracking flooding and severe storms. Bed Bath & Beyond begins closing sales. Donors pay it forward. Inside look at college regrets.
Severe weather in the Midwest and South is causing major flood threats with potential tornadoes. Also, Brian Cheung discusses the final days of Bed Bath & Beyond with tips for its closing sales. Plus, shining a spotlight on a Wisconsin couple who are spreading awareness on organ donation. And, Jenna Bush Hager stops by to give helpful advice to high school seniors on how to make the most out of college.
Major flood threat along Mississippi river. Race for white house takes shape. Concerns over First Republic Bank. Push for age limit on social media.
Severe weather in the Midwest and South is causing major flood threats with potential tornadoes. Also, the 2024 presidential race kicks off for candidates after Biden announces his reelection. Plus, Brian Cheung breaks down new concerns in the financial world. And, a potential legislation that would set a minimum age to use social media is proposed by bi-partisan lawmakers.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Aaron Rodgers headed to NY Jets. TODAY’s Checklist: Skincare by the decade. Try This TODAY: Puppy yoga. Outdoor spring clean-up.
Longtime Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers will be playing with the New York Jets. Also, Dr. Marnie Nussbaum discusses the steps you can take to protect your skin through all ages. Plus, Savannah Sellers stops by to talk about the new viral trend-puppy yoga. And, George Oliphant describes different outdoor tools you can use to clean up your home this spring.
TODAY 8a: President Biden announces reelection run. Tips to help sell your home. Laura Dern in studio 1A. Martha’s spring planting tips.
President Biden announces reelection run through the release of a new campaign video. Also, Vicky Nguyen offers homeowners tips to sell their homes faster and increase their profits. Plus, one on one with actress Laura Dern on writing a new book with her mother, Diane Ladd. And, Martha Stewart gives tips for planting this spring.
April 25: President Biden announces reelection run. Race to evacuate Americans from Sudan. Inside major media shakeups. Tech CEO murder suspect in court.
President Biden announces his reelection run through the release of a new campaign video. Also, the U.S. is racing to evacuate Americans stuck in a war-torn Sudan. Plus, big changes in the media landscape. And, new details released on the investigation into of the murder of Cash App CEO Bob Lee as the suspect appears in court.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Bed Bath & Beyond Bankruptcy Latest. Hollywood ending for Wrexham. On the money: financial lessons for kids of all ages. Sisterhood: “The 50 States Project”.
Brian Cheung joins to discuss the latest on Bed Bath & Beyond after the company filed for bankruptcy and what that means for customers who still have coupons and gift cards to the store. Plus- a Hollywood ending for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s soccer club Wrexham. Also, Sharon Epperson talks to Craig, Al, Sheinelle and Dylan on how to discuss varying financial topics like budgeting, investing and saving with kids of all ages. And, Sheri Leid talks about her experiences on her mission to c
TODAY 8a: Jamie Foxx improving from mystery medical issue. USS George H.W. Bush returns home. Remembering Len Goodman. One-On-One with Meghan Trainor.
Actor and Singer Jamie Foxx is reportedly awake and alert following a mystery medical issue that hospitalized him two weeks prior. Also, Jenna Bush Hager travels to Norfolk, VA to welcome sailors on the USS George H.W. Bush home after almost nine months. Plus, remembering professional ballroom dancer and dancing with the stars judge Len Goodman after his passing. And, Hoda sits down with Meghan Trainor to chat about her new book “Dear Future Mama” and her personal experience through motherhood.
April 24: U.S. forces evacuate Americans in Sudan. 2024 race begins to take shape. Bed Bath & Beyond declares bankruptcy. Plus – the underdog story of the Wrexham soccer team.
U.S. forces lead overnight mission to evacuate Americans in Sudan Embassy. Also, the 2024 presidential race heats up ahead of President Biden’s re-election announcement. Plus, Bed Bath & Beyond has declared bankruptcy and will start winding down its operations – what you need to know. Plus – a Hollywood ending for Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s soccer club Wrexham.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Buddy up: Enjoying Sonoma County. Olympic icon Allyson Felix joins us in Sonoma County. Catching up with Brie & Nikki Garcia in Sonoma County. Jill’s fun finds of Sonoma.
Al Roker, Dylan Dreyer, Craig Melvin and Sheinelle Jones buddy up and get to enjoy some of Sonoma County’s picturesque vineyards. Also, Start TODAY: Olympic legend Allyson Felix talks about her life after the games and the new sport she’s taking up. Plus, duo WWE hall of famers Nikki and Brie Garcia join the TODAY team in Sonoma County to talk about their life, career and more. And, TODAY lifestyle and commerce contributor Jill Martin shares some fun finds from Sonoma County.
TODAY 8a: More severe weather amid recovery efforts. Protecting your precious photo archives. TODAY’s Five Things: Plumber, Nanny, Veterinarian. Endangered animal baby boom.
Millions of people at risk for severe weather as Oklahoma cleans up from deadly overnight tornadoes. Also, Consumer Confidential: a closer look at how storing your digital photos could be at risk and what you could do to protect them. Plus, TODAY’s Five Things: three experts, Roger Wakefield, Monique Dupree, Dr. Brett Levitzke share their best tips and advice. And, TODAY Climate Super Solutions: The Chester Zoo in England is experiencing an endangered animal baby boom as its mission is to help p
April 21: More severe weather amid recovery efforts. Biden set to announce 2024 run. New details on Hunter Biden investigation. SpaceX rocket explodes during test flight.
Millions of people at risk for severe weather as Oklahoma cleans up from deadly overnight tornadoes. Also, President Biden is set to launch his re-election bid next week. Plus, new details in the investigation surrounding Hunter Biden. And, SpaceX rocket explodes minutes after launch from Texas.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist: Cleaning out the medicine cabinet. TODAY Climate: Underground greenhouse. Shop All Day: The great outdoors. Earth Day crafts.
TODAY’s Checklist: NBC medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down everything you need to know when cleaning out your medicine cabinet. Also, TODAY Climate: an indigenous reservation in South Dakota finds a creative way to grow fresh food year round. Plus, Shop All Day: Makho Ndlovu shares some outdoor items perfect for the warmer weather. And, Lindsey Peers shares some creative eco-friendly crafts that you can do at home.
TODAY 8a: Deadly tornadoes tear across Midwest. Father and daughter rescued after jet ski sinks. 5 things to know for a summer diet. Coping and caring on campus.
Massive tornadoes rip through parts of the South and Midwest. Also, a dramatic rescue of a father and daughter after their jet ski sank to the bottom of an alligator infested lake in Florida. Plus, Your Health: registered dietitian Vanessa Rissetto in studio 1A to answer some diet questions. And, What Works TODAY: a college program is focusing on teaching students resiliency around mental health problems.
April 20: Deadly tornadoes tear across Midwest. Cheerleader recovering after shooting. Community rallies around shot teen. Supreme court delays abortion pill ruling.
Massive tornadoes rip through parts of the South and Midwest. Also, the latest on the two Texas cheerleaders who are recovering from a shooting after accidentally getting into a wrong vehicle. Plus, Kansas City homeowner charged in Ralph Yarl shooting pleads not guilty. And, new developments in the legal battle over a commonly-used abortion pill.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Increase in an airline turbulence. Bill’s Damar Hamlin returning to play. LinkedIn’s top companies in 2023. Elizabeth Olsen & Jesse Plemons live on TODAY.
Tom Costello shares everything you need to know before your next flight as airplane turbulence continues to rise. Also, Damar Hamlin has been cleared by his doctors and will return to play. Plus, LinkedIn’s editor-in-chief Dan Roth breaks down Linkedin’s annual list of top companies to work for and highlights the things they’re doing to help their workers succeed. And, Elizabeth Olsen and Jesse Plemons in studio 1A to talk about their new series “ Love & Death.”
TODAY 8a: Fox news settles for 787.5 million. Bill’s Damar Hamlin returning to play. Carol Burnett’s 90 years of laughter. What your personal email reveals about you.
Fox News settles Dominion defamation lawsuit for 787.5 million over the lies aired about the 2020 election. Also, Damar Hamlin has been cleared by his doctors and will return to play. Plus, celebrating icon Carol Burnett on her 90th birthday. And, Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about sharing your personal email address.
April 19: Fox news settles for 787.5 million. Deadly parking garage collapse. Cheerleaders shot after getting in wrong car. Community rallies around shot teen.
Fox News settles Dominion defamation lawsuit for 787.5 million over the lies aired about the 2020 election. Also, a NYC parking garage collapses leaving one person dead and several others injured. Plus, two high school cheerleaders in Texas were shot after getting in a wrong car. And, the man accused of shooting Ralph Yarl is set to be arraigned today as family speaks out ahead of a community rally.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Earth Day Numbers. Food Hero Rescue. Lucy Boynton and Kelvin Harrison Jr. on their new movie.
With Earth Day this weekend, Brian Cheung breaks down the environmental impacts of what we eat, what we buy, and how we can do our part for the planet. Also, Sheinelle shares the story of Food Hero Rescue, an app Leah Lizzarondo created to help cut down on food waste and get food to people who need it most. Plus, Lucy Boynton and Kelvin Harrison Jr. stop by to chat about bringing a musical to the big screen in their new movie, “Chevalier”.
TODAY 8a: Teen Summer Jobs. A look at the new Menendez Brothers docuseries. TODAY Bestsellers.
Jenna Bush Hager is here with new numbers on how many teens are taking on summer jobs. Plus, Jacob Soboroff shares an exclusive first look at the new Menendez Brothers series coming to Peacock which puts the infamous case back in the spotlight. And, in TODAY Bestsellers, Adrianna Brach shares fashion finds for warmer weather.
April 18: Latest on Kansas City teen shot. New look at Jeremy Renner’s rescue. Montana becomes first state to block TikTok from being downloaded.
The family of the teen shot in Kansas City is opening up, as the homeowner who opened fire is now facing two felony counts. Plus, inside Jeremy Renner’s dramatic rescue. Also, new details on a major move against TikTok – Montana becomes the first state to block the app from being downloaded.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Take it off TODAY. Catching up with Betty Gilpin. Start TODAY.
A member of the Start TODAY community shares her incredible transformation. Also, catching up with Betty Gilpin on her new show, “Mrs. Davis”. And, Start TODAY exercises to strengthen our bodies using foam rollers.
TODAY 8a: Behind-the-Scenes look at Janet Jackson’s tour. First look at aquafarming. Reba McEntire in Studio 1A.
Sheinelle not only gets a behind-the-scenes look at Janet Jackson’s new tour, but also joins the icon on stage as a back-up dancer. Plus, Al has an exclusive first look at aquafarming, a new way Americans can eat sustainable meals. And, Carson chats with Reba on her empowering new book and joining “The Voice” as a “mega mentor.”
April 17: Deadly Shooting in Alabama. SpaceX Test. Tax Day Tips.
New details on the deadly shooting at a sweet 16 party in Alabama. Plus, Tom Costello has the latest on a test flight for SpaceX and Elon Musk that could take astronauts to Mars on a rocket. And, last minute tips if you haven’t filed your taxes yet.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Summer travel crunch. Record flooding soaks Florida. TODAY Climate: Protecting shorelines using coconuts. The Upside: Bringing diversity to the ballet stage.
NBC News correspondent, Tom Costello shares how you can score good summer travel deals amid sky high bookings. Also, South Florida remains in a state of emergency after severe weather and record flooding. Plus, TODAY Climate: Dylan Dreyer explains how coconuts from Indonesia are being used to protect the shorelines of New Jersey. And, The Upside: the inspiring story behind Chanel Holland, the founder of Philadelphia’s all-black ballet studio, “Chocolate Ballerina Company,” and her mission to pro
TODAY 8a: Leaked document suspect to appear in court. Washington Commanders sell for $6 billion. Peloton instructor’s inspiring battle. Boston marathon survivor’s story 10 years later.
Suspect arrested and to appear in court in connection to the highly classified Pentagon intelligence leak. Also, controversial Washington Commanders owner, Dan Snyder, agrees to sell team for $6 billion. Plus, Savannah sits down with superstar Peloton instructor, Leanna Hainsby, discussing her optimism through her breast cancer journey. And, Boston marathon survivor shares her inspiring story ten years after deadly bombing.
April 14: Leaked documents suspect to appear in court. FL gov. DeSantis signs 6-week abortion ban. Toxic fire smoke concerns. Record flooding soaks Florida.
Suspect arrested in connection to the highly classified Pentagon intelligence leak. Also, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs a 6-week abortion ban. Plus, toxic smoke from an Indiana recycling plant fully extinguished while nearby communities remain concerned. And, South Florida remains in a state of emergency after severe weather and record flooding.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Flash flood emergency in Florida. Prince Harry to attend coronation solo. Consumer Confidential: Thrifting 101. Jessica Seinfeld on the Good+ Foundation.
Severe weather sends parts of south Florida into a flash flood emergency. Also, Prince Harry is set to attend the coronation of King Charles III alone. Plus, Consumer Confidential: NBC News investigative and consumer correspondent, Vicky Nguyen shares tips and tricks on thrifting and secondhand shopping. And, Impact Thursday: Dylan sits down with Jessica Seinfeld as they discuss how her Good+ Foundation works to dismantle multi-generational poverty.
TODAY 8a: Flash flood emergency in Florida. Safety record eyed in recycling plant inferno. Henry Engel’s legacy. Saying goodbye to “Mrs. Maisel.”
Extreme weather sends parts of the country into a state of emergency. Also, toxic fumes continue to burn from fire at Indiana recycling plant causing nearby communities to remain evacuated and schools to remain closed. Plus, NBC News chief foreign correspondent, Richard Engel and his wife are in studio 1A, sharing their late son’s legacy. And, the cast of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” in studio 1A, to talk about the final season of the show and their emotional goodbyes.
April 13: Flash flood emergency in Florida. New ruling in abortion pill battle. New report on leaked classified docs. Bank shooting 911 calls released.
Severe weather sends parts of South Florida into a flash flood emergency. Also, the latest developments in the legal battle over a widely used abortion pill. Plus, more information about the highly classified Pentagon document leaks. And, chilling 911 calls released from the Louisville bank shooting, as community holds vigil.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Surfer survives shark attack. Inside the “Eatertainment” trend. By The Numbers: Tax Season. She Made It: Designer Rebecca Minkoff.
Surfer who survived Hawaii shark attack speaks out. Also, NBC News correspondent, Joe Fryer is in studio explaining the new “eatertainment” trend around the country. Plus, By The Numbers: financial reporter, Brian Cheung shares last minute tips and insight on filing your taxes. And, She Made It: Jill Martin sits down with designer Rebecca Minkoff, discussing the rise of her highly successful fashion brand.
TODAY 8a: Toxic fire forces evacuations. Strep cases surge amid drug shortage. The great clutter debate. One-on-one with Katie Holmes.
Toxic smoke from fire at Indiana recycling plant forces thousands of evacuations in nearby communities. Also, Your Health: Dr. John Torres talks about the spike in severe strep throat cases and how to treat symptoms. Plus, good riddance? In Today’s Talker, Jenna Bush Hager debates whether to embrace messiness or to declutter your space. And, Katie Holmes is here to talk about her new movie, “Rare Objects.”
April 12: Toxic fire forces evacuations. New body cam video of bank shooting. Push to free American reporter. Biden’s high stakes Ireland trip.
Toxic smoke from fire at an Indiana recycling plant forces thousands of evacuations in nearby communities. Also, new dramatic police body camera footage revealed from the Louisville mass shooting. Plus, the latest in the push to release Wall Street Journal reporter, Eric Gershkovich from Russia. And, President Biden travels to Ireland, marking 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Revolution in weight loss industry. On The Money: Smart ways to use your tax refund. Keith Morrison on “The Girl In The Blue Mustang.” Tune-Up Tuesday: National Pet Day.
Senior consumer investigative correspondent Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about the weight loss industry. Also, On The Money: business analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares some tips on what to do with your tax refund. Plus, Dateline NBC’s Keith Morrison in studio 1A to talk about his new podcast “The Girl In The Blue Mustang.” And, editor-in-chief Lauren Iannotti shares some of the latest pet products.
TODAY 8a: Deadly bank shooting in Louisville. Countdown to seal pup release. Jennifer Garner in studio 1A. Autism clinic giving families new hope.
New details in the Louisville workplace shooting as the community mourns the victims. Also, a Bermuda seal rescue was released back into the ocean in Rhode Island. Plus, Hollywood icon Jennifer Garner in studio 1A to talk about her new series “The Last Thing He Told Me.” And, Your Health: an autism virtual clinic brings new hope to families.
April 11: Deadly workplace shooting in Louisville. Expelled Tennessee lawmaker reinstated. DOJ appeals abortion drug ruling. 2024 race heats up as Biden plans to run.
New details in the Louisville workplace shooting as the community mourns the victims. Also, Nashville Metro Council votes to reinstate the expelled Democrat Rep. Justin Jones. Plus, the latest in the legal battle over the abortion pill “Mifepristone.” And, President Biden tells TODAY he plans to run for re-election.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New coronation details revealed. White House Easter egg roll. Consumer Confidential: Car shopping 101. The Upside: Typewriter artist.
New details on what to expect ahead of the coronation of King Charles. Also, Al Roker attends the White House Easter egg roll event. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know when buying a car. And, The Upside: the story behind an amazing typewriter and how he puts his own spin to some classic work of art.
TODAY 8a: Abortion pill rulings ignite new battle. Classified military documents leak. White House Easter egg roll. Taylor Swift & Joe Alwin break up.
The latest in the legal battle over a widely used abortion pill. Also, growing fallout over the leak of highly classified government documents. Plus, Al Roker attends the White House Easter egg roll event. And, Taylor Swift and Joe Alwin break up after six years.
April 10: Abortion pill rulings ignite new battle. Classified military documents leak. Grand jury selection in police shooting. Push to reinstate expelled lawmakers in TN.
The latest in the legal battle over a widely used abortion pill. Also, growing fallout over the leak of highly classified government documents. Plus, a special grand jury is set to begin hearing evidence in the death of 25-year-old Jayland Walker. And, new developments on the expulsion of the two Tennessee state lawmakers.
April 7: Showdown over gun reform protests. Israel launches new airstrikes. Justice Thomas under fire. Millions set for holiday travel.
Two Democrats removed from office in Tennessee for breaking House rules during a protest against gun violence on the chamber floor. Also, Israel launches new airstrikes in Lebanon and Gaza. Plus, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is facing calls to be impeached over ethics questions. And, millions of Americans are hitting the roads and airports to begin the holiday travel.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dangerous storms sweep across U.S. Historic NASA crew shoots for the moon. TODAY’s Checklist: Men’s skincare 101. Grammy-winning poet J. Ivy.
Millions of people at risk for severe weather as a Missouri county recovers from deadly tornadoes. Also, meet the four astronauts who will take part in the historic “Artemis 2” mission: Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Hammock Koch, and Jeremy Hansen. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb breaks down some of the best skincare practices for men. And, the inspiring story behind Grammy-winning poet J. Ivy and how the art of poetry has shaped his life.
TODAY 8a: Tracking severe storms across country. Remembering NBC’s David Bloom. Last-minute travel deals. TODAY Food: Asparagus & Spinach Frittata.
Severe weather is set to affect millions of people across the country. Also, remembering NBC correspondent David Bloom on the 20th anniversary of his death. Plus, Tom Costello shares some last minute holiday weekend travel deals. And, chef Katie Lee Biegel shares a delicious Easter Sunday Spinach and Egg Frittata recipe.
April 6: Dangerous storms sweep across U.S. Pence to testify in January 6 investigation. Protests grow in wake of Nashville shooting. U.S.-China tensions over Taiwan meeting.
Millions of people at risk for severe weather as a Missouri county recovers from deadly tornadoes. Also, former Vice President Mike Pence is set to testify about former President Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Plus, coast-to-coast students walked out of their classrooms demanding lawmakers to take action over gun control after the deadly school shooting in Nashville. And, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy meets with Taiwan leader amid rising tensions with China.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Trump responds to historic indictment. “Yellowstone” drama on and off screen. Buying or selling a home this spring. Grit: Photographer making waves.
New details on the arrest and arraignment of former president Donald Trump. Also, new questions surrounding the future of the hit show “Yellowstone.” Plus, real estate broker Stefani Berkin shares some tips in case your thinking of buying or selling your home. And, the inspiring story behind surf photographer Sachi Cunningham and her love for the ocean.
TODAY 8a: Trump responds to historic indictment. Officers who stopped school shooter speaks out. TODAY wins Peabody award. Inside Jerusalem for holy week.
New details on the arrest and arraignment of former president Donald Trump. Also, hero officers from the deadly shooting in Nashville speak out for the first time. Plus, TODAY wins a Peabody Award. And, chief foreign correspondent Richard Engel visits Jerusalem for holy week.
April 5: Trump responds to historic indictment. Severe storms hammer parts of the Midwest. Surprises in coronation plans. “Yellowstone” drama on and off screen.
New details on the arrest and arraignment of former president Donald Trump. Also, tornadoes rip through the Midwest with the risk of even more storms still unfolding from Texas to the Northeast. Plus, Buckingham Palace just released coronation invitations as ‘Queen Camilla’ gets new title. And, new questions surrounding the future of the hit show “Yellowstone.”
TODAY 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential: What to know before you travel. Lakers legend Magic Johnson live in 1A. TODAY Table: Sheet-Pan Citrus Honey Jerk Salmon recipe.
Former president Donald Trump is set to be arraigned in court today. Also, global markets correspondent Seema Mody breaks down everything you need to know before you travel. Plus, Magic Johnson in studio 1A to talk about his career and new health campaign. And, “Everyday Grand” author Jocelyn Delk Adams shares a delicious Sheet-Pan Citrus Honey Jerk Salmon recipe.
TODAY 8a: Trump set to be arraigned today. School’s push to four-day week. TODAY Bestsellers: Spring style. TODAY Table: Sheet-Pan Chicken Fajitas.
Former president Donald Trump is set to be arraigned in court today. Also, an Ohio school district will be moving to a four day school week to help teachers cope with work. Plus, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some great fashion finds. And, “Everyday Grand” author Jocelyn Delk Adams shares a delicious “Sheet Pan Chicken Fajitas” recipe.
April 4: Trump set to be arraigned today. Tracking new round of severe storms. New details on China spy balloon. Fugitive aide to governor dies after manhunt.
Former president Donald Trump is set to be arraigned in court today. Also, millions of people from Texas to Michigan on alert for more severe storms. Plus, new details on the Chinese balloon that traveled across the U.S. earlier this year. And, former top aide to former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan dies after a confrontation with FBI agents in Tennessee.
TODAY 3rd Hour: March Madness reaches fever pitch. Justine Bateman on aging gracefully. “BIRDGIRL” Inspires environmental activism. WWE WrestleMania 39 champions live in 1A.
The LSU women’s college basketball team captured the national championship for the first time in school history as for the men’s—Uconn is facing San Diego State in the final tonight. Also, writer and director Justine Bateman in studio 1A to talk about woman and aging. Plus, the inspiring story behind Mya-Rose Craig a bird watcher and environmentalist. And, WWE WrestleMania 39 winners Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, and Bianca Belair in studio 1A to talk about their championships.
TODAY 8a: Trump heads to NY ahead of arraignment. Remembering Ethan Chapin. NASA naming crew for new moon mission. Justine Bateman on TODAY.
Former president Donald Trump is set to travel to New York City today ahead of Tuesday’s court arraignment following grand jury indictment. Also, the parents of Ethan Chapin one of the University of Idaho victims are now remembering him in a unique way. Plus, the space agency is set to name the astronauts who will be part of its first return mission to the moon since Apollo—50 years ago. And, writer and director Justine Bateman in studio 1A to talk about woman and aging.
April 3: Trump heads to NY ahead of arraignment. Aftermath of deadly tornadoes. Pope Francis leads Palm Sunday mass. Teacher shot by student files lawsuit.
Former president Donald Trump is set to travel to New York City today ahead of Tuesday’s court arraignment following grand jury indictment. Also, the latest on the tornado outbreak that happened over the weekend from the Midwest to the Northeast. Plus, Pope Francis celebrates Palm Sunday in Saint Peter’s Square after leaving the hospital. And, Virginia school teacher Abby Zwerner - who was shot by her six-year-old student - has filed a lawsuit against the school board.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Trump indicted in hush money probe. Steve Kornacki breaks down the final four. Chris Pratt live in studio 1A. By The Book: Reading with a rapper.
Donald Trump indicted by New York grand jury as he is set to turn himself in and face criminal charges next week. Also, Steve Kornacki breaks down the final four in college basketball. Plus, Chris Pratt in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new movie “Mario Brothers Movie.” And, the story behind two friends who are using Hip Hop to keep kids engaged.
TODAY 8a: Trump indicted in hush money probe. Inside the Ozempic crackdown. Chris Pratt live on TODAY. Best high-protein snacks.
Donald Trump indicted by New York grand jury as he is set to turn himself in and face criminal charges next week. Also, Canada bans Americans from buying the popular Ozempic drug used for weight loss. Plus, Chris Pratt live on TODAY to talk about his role in the new “ Mario Brothers Movie.” And, registered dietitian nutritionist Stefani Sassos shares some of the best tasting high protein snacks.
March 31: Trump indicted in hush money probe. Extreme storm systems on the move. Inside Gwyneth Paltrow’s courtroom victory.
Donald Trump indicted by New York grand jury as he is set to turn himself in and face criminal charges next week. Also, severe weather outbreak affecting millions of people across the country. Plus, Gwyneth Paltrow found not liable in the civil trial over the 2016 ski crash.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside MLB’s opening day. Consumer Confidential: AI voice scams. TODAY’s Checklist: Gut Health. Music trailblazer behind “Gold Rush Vinyl.”
Inside MLB’s opening day amid big changes to the game. Also, Consumer Confidential: Emilie Ikeda shares everything you need to know about AI voice scams and how you can prevent them. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Roshini Rajapaksa breaks down everything you need to know about keeping your digestive system healthy. And, the story behind Caren Kelleher founder of “Gold Rush Vinyl” and how her passion for music led to her to become an entrepreneur.
TODAY 8a: Black hawk helicopters crash while training. Story behind DC’s cherry blossoms. Jenna’s April book club reveal. Shop All Day: Spring style guide.
Two Army black hawks helicopters collide during a routine training near Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Also, the story behind the woman responsible for bringing cherry blossoms to Washington, DC. Plus, Jenna Bush Hager reveals the April “Read With Jenna” book pick. And, Shop All Day: Adrianna Brach shares some stylish looks perfect for the warmer weather.
March 30: Black hawk helicopters crash while training. Russia detains U.S. journalist on spy charges. Pope Francis hospitalized. Vigil for Nashville shooting victims.
Two Army black hawks helicopters collide during a routine training near Fort Campbell, Kentucky. Also, an American reporter for the Wall Street Journal detained in Russia on espionage charges. Plus, new details on Pope Francis’ condition as he battles with a respiratory infection. And, a citywide vigil was held to honor the victims of the Nashville school shooting.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Gwyneth Paltrow ski trial. America’s great snack attack. Consumer Confidential: Tipping etiquette. She Made It: Founder of hair brand “Kitsch.”
The latest on Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski accident trial case. Also, a close look at how America’s eating habits are changing and the impact on the food industry. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tipping etiquette ideas. And, the story behind “Kitsch” founder Cassandra Thurswell and her mission to make a better hair products.
TODAY 8a: Bodycam footage reveals heroic actions. Walking through daily step goals. America’s great snack attack. Journey toward a “Life Worth Living.”
New details in the Nashville school shooting as body camera footage reveals heroic actions. Also, Dr. Jordan Metzl breaks down the facts about how many steps you need to take each day. Plus, a close look at how America’s eating habits are changing and the impact on the food industry. And, Maria Shriver gets to sit down with Miroslav Volf a Yale professor to talk about his book “Life worth Living.”
March 29: Bodycam footage reveals heroic actions. Recovery efforts begin across South. Starbucks union fight heads to Capitol Hill. New twist in Adnan Syed’s murder case.
New details in the Nashville school shooting as body camera footage reveals heroic actions. Also, the latest on the devastating tornado in Mississippi as residents attempt to pick up the pieces and many still without power or running water. Plus, the former CEO of Starbucks Howard Schultz is set to testify at a labor hearing as workers push to unionize. And, new developments in the Adnan Syed’s murder case.
3rd Hour TODAY: A behind-the-scenes look at Broadway’s Life of Pi. Catching up with Nicholas Hoult. Gail Simmons prepares a Sunday roast.
A first look into bringing the animals to life on Broadway’s Life of Pi. Plus, catching up with Emmy-nominated actor, Nicholas Hoult, ahead of his latest project, “Renfield.” And, Gail Simmons prepares a Sunday roast of lamb with mint-chili dressing and maple popovers.
TODAY 8a: Important discovery in the treatment of Endometrial Cancer. Prince Harry in London for court case. Mary J. Blige visits the studio.
A new discovery in the treatment of women with Endometrial Cancer. Plus, Prince Harry arrives in London for court case against the DailyMail. And, Mary J. Blige visits the studio to discuss her new children’s book.
March 28: New details on the mass school shooting in Nashville. Updates on the investigation into former President Trump. Plaintiff testifies in Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial.
Three children among six killed in school mass shooting as new details about deceased suspect come to light. Plus, former National Enquirer publisher testifies again before Trump grand jury. And, the latest drama in the Gwyneth Paltrow ski collision trial.
TODAY 3rd Hour: On the Money with Stephanie Ruhle. Catching up with Lukas Gage. Spring astrology forecast.
On the Money with Stephanie Ruhle: How to save on prescriptions. Plus, catching up with Lukas Gage on the latest season of “You”. And, Spring astrology forecast with Chani Nicholas.
TODAY 8a: Money Saving Monday with Vicky Nguyen. Harry Smith meets with Robert Kraft to discuss his foundation to combat antisemitism. Martin Fletcher on his new exhibit at Christie’s Auction House.
Money Saving Monday with Vicky Nguyen: Cost savings for college. Plus, Robert Kraft’s foundation to combat antisemitism introduces the blue square as a symbol to combat antisemitism. And, Martin Fletcher discusses his new exhibit at Christie’s Auction House.
March 27: Deadly tornadoes leave destruction across the South. Mass protests erupt in Israel. Gwyneth Paltrow’s court testimony.
Deadly tornadoes hit Mississippi and Alabama leaving a massive trail of destruction. Plus, mass protests erupt in Israel over firing of defense minister. Plus, Gwyneth Paltrow’s court testimony over ski accident.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Artist telling the stories of trailblazing women. Catching up with Garrett Hedlund. Superfood Friday.
Sheinelle introduces us to Sharon Sprung - a trailblazing artist who paints portraits of important women in American history, including former First Lady, Michelle Obama. And, Garrett Hedlund stops by to chat his new thriller, “The Tutor.” Plus, in Superfood Friday, Joy Bauer shares tips on how we can enjoy more of our favorite guilty pleasures.
TODAY 8a: New study on the prevalence of autism. Savannah becomes a charity auctioneer. Spring “Steals and Deals.”
Details on new studies revealing more children are being diagnosed with autism – Dr. John Torres breaks down the new data. Plus, Savannah heads to Christie’s where she gets a lesson from their legendary charity auctioneer. And, Jill Martin Brooks is here with a new “Steals and Deals” to help you accessorize for the spring.
March 24: U.S. launching airstrikes in Syria. Latest on Colorado dentist accused of poising wife. Second-hand shopping guide.
Breaking overnight – the U.S. retaliating with air strikes in Syria, after a deadly drone attack on Americans. Plus, the Colorado dentist accused of fatally poisoning his wife is formally charged in court. And, Vicky Nguyen is here with your guide to buying second-hand, while putting safety first.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Exclusive look at the new effort to cancel unwanted subscriptions. Catching up with Ben Platt. Shop TODAY’s First Ever Beauty Awards.
Exclusive details on a game-changing plan to help you cancel your unwanted subscription services. Plus, catching up with Broadway star Ben Platt, as he talks the revival of the musical “Parade.” And, Shop TODAY’s first every Beauty Awards – Adrianna Brach his here to share the items that made the list.
TODAY 8a: TODAY’s Five Things! National Puppy Day on the Plaza. Martha Stewart’s favorite fish burgers.
In “TODAY’s Five Things!”, a pediatrician, a hair stylist, and a house cleaner share things that they would never do in their areas of expertise. Plus, it’s National Puppy Day, and we have the tips and tricks you need to become fast friends with your puppy. And, Martha Stewart stops by to make one of her favorite meals: fish burgers.
March 23: Manhunt over Denver school shooting ends overnight. Details on the rare tornados that strike near Los Angeles. Closer look at the death investigation of Buster Murdaugh’s classmate Stephen Smith.
Breaking overnight: manhunt ends as police find the suspect accused of opening fire at a Denver high school. Plus, the severe weather threat impacting millions of people today, and breaking down the rare tornadoes that ripped through Southern California – Al Roker and Miguel Almaguer have everything you need to know. And, NBC News has new details on the unsolved death of Buster Murdaugh’s classmate, Stephen Smith.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Gisele Bundchen opens up about her divorce. Catching up with Keegan-Michael Key and Cecily Strong. TODAY Food with Laura Vitale.
An exclusive first look at Gisele Bundchen’s revealing new interview with Vanity Fair, opening up about her divorce from Tom Brady for the first time. Plus, Keegan-Michael Key and Cecily Strong stop by to fill us in on season 2 of “Schmigadoon!” Also, in TODAY Food, Laura Vitale brings a taste of Italy to your home.
TODAY 8a: Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski collision lawsuit. Keegan-Michael Key on “Super Mario Brothers.” “Shop TODAY” Beauty Awards!
First witness testifies in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski collision lawsuit. Plus, Keegan-Michael Key drops by to talk about the many roles keeping him busy, these days, including “Super Mario Brothers.” And the winners from TODAY’s very first “Shop TODAY” Beauty Awards!
March 22: Latest on possible Trump indictment. Sailboat crew rescued in Pacific. The artificial intelligence revolution.
New details on the New York Grand Jury meeting today to decide whether to indict Donald Trump. Plus, the remarkable story of an astounding rescue at sea of a group of friends attempting to sail across the Pacific Ocean. Also, a look at the growing prevalence of artificial intelligence in the world around us, as NBC’s Jake Ward lets it control his life for 24 hours.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Another edition of “She Made it” with Jill Martin Brooks. Catching up with Jameela Jamil. Spring into style.
Jill Martin Brooks learns more about the founder of the brand, Commando. Plus, catching up with Jameela Jamil to discuss her latest project, a new podcast called “Bad Dates.” And, spring into style with the latest Style File: Spring Trends.
TODAY 8a: Sarah Snook visits the studio to talk about the new season of “Succession”. Gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin talks about her record-breaking wins. Anthony Scotto preps an easy Italian dish.
Catching up with Sarah Snook ahead the fourth and final season of “Succession”. Plus, a one-on-one with history-making US Skier Mikaela Shiffrin. And, Anthony Scotto prepares an easy Italian dish called “Frico.”
March 21: TODAY Exclusive: Savannah Guthrie sits down with the teacher shot by a 6-year-old. Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin meet in Moscow. Parents and teachers deal with fallout of the Los Angeles School strike.
TODAY Exclusive: Savannah Guthrie sits down with the teacher, Abby Zwerner, who was shot by her 6-year-old student. Plus, Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin meet in Moscow as Russia’s war in Ukraine continues. And, parents and teachers dealing with the fallout of a workers strike as the superintendent announces all Los Angeles Unified School District schools will be closed today.
Former First Lady Michelle Obama joins "Making Space with Hoda Kotb"
As a bonus for our listeners, we're sharing a special clip from the "Making Space with Hoda Kotb" podcast.While on her book tour for “The Light We Carry,” former First Lady Michelle Obama sat down in front of a live audience with her friend and TODAY show anchor Hoda Kotb. Equal parts poignant and funny, their conversation touches on everything from the moment Mrs. Obama left the White House that final time to the reasons she’s glowing at 58 years old. Hoda and Mrs. Obama connect on everything f
TODAY 3rd Hour: Breaking down Spring Break travel by the numbers. A second act with a woman who pivoted from trader to baker. Catching up with Dove Cameron.
A new edition of our series “By the Numbers” breaking down Spring Break travel. Plus, this morning we’re talking to a woman who pivoted from a career on Wall Street to a delicious second act. And, Dove Cameron visits the studio ahead of season two of ‘Schmigadoon!’.
TODAY 8a: Weather forecaster recovering following collapse during live broadcast. Plus, Money Saving Mondays: Ways to make your food last longer. And, more Royals moving to America.
Weather forecaster recovering following collapse during live broadcast nearly nine years after a different on-air health scare. Plus, Money Saving Mondays: Vicky Nguyen shows you how to make your food last longer. And, more Royals making the move to America as Denmark's Prince announces a big move.
March 20: Latest on the President Trump investigation. 20th anniversary of the Iraq war. Stunning March Madness upsets.
Former President Trump claims he will be arrested Tuesday in the Manhattan District Attorney’s criminal investigation. And, a look back at the 20th anniversary of the Iraq war and the current state of the country. Plus, a closer look into the stunning upsets during March Madness basketball.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Sleep On It TODAY: Breaking down our dreams. Joe Montana & Joe Burrow live on TODAY. Spring into beauty. Rob Riggle on TODAY.
Clinical psychologist Shelby Harris breaks down everything you need to know about your dreams. Also, Joe Montana and Joe Burrow in studio 1A to talk about their partnership with City Harvest. Plus, Sarah Eggenberger shares some of her picks from the new “Beauty Awards” products. And, Rob Riggle in studio 1A to talk about his latest project as a host in a new documentary that covers the effect of plastic on the environment.
TODAY 8a: Big banks rescue first republic. Family outraged by alleged brutality video. Sleep hacks for your best rest. Jonas Brothers on TODAY.
Some of the nation’s largest banks pledge 30 billion dollars to stabilize First Republic Bank. Also, the family of a Virginia man who died while he was being admitted to a psychiatric hospital is expressing outrage after seeing a video of the incident. Plus, Dr. Carol Ash shares some sleep hacks that can help you get a better sleep. And, Craig Melvin sits down with the Jonas Brothers to talk about their new album “The Album.”
March 17: New efforts to address banking issues. Rising tensions between U.S. and Russia. Inside Notre Dame Cathedral restoration. Taylor Swift kicks off tour
Some of the nation’s largest banks pledge 30 billion dollars to stabilize First Republic Bank. Also, China’s president is set to travel to Moscow next week to hold meetings with Vladimir Putin. Plus, a close look inside Notre Dame Cathedral’s restoration as it moves into high gear with unveiling of a new roof and spire. And, Taylor Swift’s most anticipated concert tour kicks off tonight in Arizona.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Credit Suisse forced to borrow billions. Seaweed threatens spring break beaches. March Madness with Kornacki. Food For Thought: Harley’s food art.
A growing fallout from the banking crisis as a new bank borrows billions to stay in business. Also, a big concern along some of the most popular shorelines in the country with a massive seaweed bloom. Plus, Steve Kornacki breaks down everything you need to know about the March Madness bracket. And, Food For Thought: the story behind Harley Langberg and how he uses his passion for art through food.
TODAY 8a: Bank concerns rattle wall street. Zoo visitors injured by falling tree. Wrong text leads to right relationship. Scarlett Johansson in studio 1A.
A growing fallout from the banking crisis as a new bank borrows billions to stay in business. Also, 7 people injured after a tree breaks and falls on guests at the San Antonio Zoo. Plus, the love story behind Brenda Rivera form Chicago and Isaiah Stearns from Ohio. And, Scarlett Johansson in studio 1A to talk about her skincare line “The Outset.”
March 16: Bank concerns rattle wall street. New video of U.S.-Russia drone incident. U.S. threatens TikTok ban. Legal battle over abortion pill.
A growing fallout from the banking crisis as a new bank borrows billions to stay in business. Also, a new video was released by the U.S. Military showing the downing of that American drone near Ukraine. Plus, the Biden administration has threatened to ban TikTok from the United States unless the app’s Chinese owners sell its stakes. And, a federal judge in Texas is hearing arguments in a lawsuit that seeks to overturn the FDA’s approval of the abortion pill “Mifepristone.”
TODAY 3rd Hour: Surge pricing on the rise. Mom saves cheerleader in cardiac arrest. On The Money: Tax myths debunked. “Ted Lasso” stars live in studio 1A.
Sam Brock shares everything you need to know about the surge of pricing and how it’s impacting your everyday lives. Also, the story behind a North Carolina mother who jumped into action to save her daughter’s life. Plus, CNBC senior personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson debunks some tax myths that can help you this tax season. And, the cast of “Ted Lasso” in studio 1A to talk about their roles in the new season three of “Ted Lasso.”
TODAY 8a: US accuses Russian fighter jet of taking down a U.S. drone. Coast-to-coast storms cause chaos. “Ted Lasso” stars in studio 1A. Rege-Jean Page in studio 1A.
The US accusing Russia of using a fighter jet to down an unmanned U.S drone operating over the Black Sea. Also, that powerful Nor’easter slams New England while California sees more rain and flooding. Plus, the cast of “Ted Lasso” in studio 1A to talk about the return of season three. And, Rege-Jean Page in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new film “Dungeons And Dragons: Honor Among Thieves.”
March 15: US accuses Russian fighter jet of taking down a U.S. drone. Coast-to-coast storms cause chaos. Federal investigation into bank failures. FAA safety summit after close calls.
The US accusing Russia of using a fighter jet to down an unmanned U.S drone operating over the Black Sea. Also, that powerful Nor’easter slams New England while California sees more rain and flooding. Plus, Silicon Valley Bank is now under investigation after its historic collapse. And the FAA convenes a safety summit following a wave of alarming incidents in the air.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Major storms on both coasts. Your banking questions answered. Strategies for better sleep. John Legend live in studio 1A.
A powerful Nor’easter is expected to bring wet snow, heavy rain and coastal flooding while California braces for another major storm. Also, Vicky Nguyen breaks down everything you need to know about the recent bank collapses. Plus, board certified neurologist and sleep specialist Dr. Pedram Navab shares some tips on how to get a better sleep. And, John Legend in studio 1A to talk about his recently launched skincare line called “Loved One.”
TODAY 8a: Major storms on both coasts. Study: Mediterranean diet cuts dementia risk. Your banking questions answered. Bob Odenkirk in studio 1A.
A powerful Nor’easter is expected to bring wet snow, heavy rain and coastal flooding while California braces for another major storm. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar in studio 1A to talk about the ‘Mediterranean Diet’ which can possibly help reduce your chances of developing dementia. Plus, Vicky Nguyen answers some of your top finance questions following the recent bank collapses. And, Bob Odenkirk in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new AMC series “Lucky Hank.”
March 14: Major storms on both coasts. New push to stop banking crisis. McConnell out of hospital. New twist in Tiger Woods’ legal battle.
A powerful Nor’easter is expected to bring wet snow, heavy rain and coastal flooding while California braces for another major storm. Also, NBC business reporter Brian Cheung breaks down everything you need to know about the two historic bank collapses. Plus, the latest on Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell’s fall and his road to recovery. And, new developments in the Tiger woods’ legal battle with his former girlfriend.
Introducing: The Girl in the Blue Mustang
As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer for The Girl in the Blue Mustang, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline and Keith Morrison. When 18-year-old Michelle O’Keefe is found murdered in her shiny new blue Mustang in a California park and ride, investigators encounter a confusing crime scene and a witness who seems to know too much. In Dateline’s latest original podcast series, Keith Morrison takes us to the High Desert outside Los Angeles for a story featuring twists, turns and
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside Hollywood’s biggest night. Spring break travel warning. Consumer Confidential: Netflix sharing crackdown. Legacy of Daniel Blue.
Kaylee Hartung and Jacob Soboroff share some of the Oscars biggest moments. Also, a travel advisory warning has been set in place for people traveling to Mexico this spring break. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen breaks down the latest on Netflix password sharing. And, the incredible story behind Daniel Blue’s family legacy.
TODAY 8a: Emergency move to avert banking crisis. Major winter storm on the move. Top fashion moments from Oscars. Breaking down sleep myths.
Federal officials take emergency steps to avert a run on the banks after Silicon Valley’s failure. Also, a powerful Nor’easter is expected to bring heavy snow, wind and rain to the Northeast while in California millions of people are under flood watches. Plus, a look at the Oscars award worthy fashion moments. And, Dr. Rebecca Robbins breaks down some sleep myths and shares some tips that can improve the quality of your sleep.
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March 13: Emergency move to avert banking crisis. Major winter storm on the move. Inside Hollywood’s biggest night. All eyes on Iowa.
Federal officials take emergency steps to avert a run on the banks after Silicon Valley Bank’s failure. Also, a powerful Nor’easter is expected to bring heavy snow, wind and rain while in California millions of people are under flood watches. Plus, Kaylee Hartung shares some of the Oscar’s biggest moments. And, the 2024 presidential race heats up as Donald Trump is expected to hold a rally in Davenport, Iowa today, the same city just visited by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Winter storms sweep across the U.S. A look at Hollywood’s biggest night. Daylight saving & your health. Consumer Confidential: airline rules to know.
Winter storms continue through the Midwest as California braces for more rain and snow. Also, what to look out for on Sunday night during the 95th Academy Awards. Plus, Dr. Carol Ash discusses how to combat the effects of daylight saving ending. And, Vicky Nguyen shares some airline rules that you should know when traveling.
TODAY 8a: Winter storms sweep across the U.S. Red Tide greets spring break crowds. Breakfast with champions. TODAY’s Consumer: buy or rent.
Winter storms continue through the Midwest as California braces for more rain and snow. Also, a stretch of the Florida coast is dealing with a red tide of algae, resulting in tons of dead fish. Plus, Savannah Guthrie catches up with Woody Harrelson and the cast of "Champions." And, Vicky Nguyen explains whether it’s better to sell or rent properties and how you can make the highest profit.
March 10: Winter storms sweep across the U.S. Defective train wheel warning. DeSantis and Trump headed to Iowa. New details on Mitch McConnell’s condition.
Winter storms continue through the Midwest as California braces for more rain and snow. Also, new details are released tied to the series of Norfolk Southern train derailments. Plus, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis headed to key state, Iowa, as speculation over his 2024 campaign ramps up. And, the latest on Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell, as his office reveals he is being treated for a concussion after his fall.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New look at mystery of flight MH370. The Skimm’s “state of women” report. Billy Porter live in studio 1A. Celebrity make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury live.
A new docu-series explores the theories behind the disappearance of flight MH370. Also, Carly Zakin and Danielle Weisberg discuss a study revealing how women feel and how they are re-writing the rules when it comes to health, careers and families. Plus, Billy Porter in studio 1A to talk about his upcoming album, “Black Mona Lisa”, and his new tour. And, Charlotte Tilbury describes how to give yourself a fresh look in five minutes.
TODAY 8a: McConnell hospitalized after fall. No charges for child accused of shooting teacher. Allergy season arriving earlier. Trailblazing transplant team.
Senator Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is recovering after tripping and falling. Also, new developments in the case of the six-year-old who is accused of shooting and wounding a teacher in a Virginia school. Plus, Dr. Tania Elliot shares some tips that can help you manage your allergy symptoms. And, highlighting the first all-female team to perform a heart transplant.
March 9: McConnell hospitalized after fall. New details on deadly kidnapping. Passenger fight caught on camera. Tiger woods sued by ex-girlfriend.
Senator Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is recovering after tripping and falling. Also, new details about how the four Americans were kidnapped in Mexico. Plus, the latest on another violent outburst on a commercial flight involving a passenger on a Southwest flight. And Tiger Woods facing serious new legal challenges from ex-girlfriend.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to stop spam calls and texts. TODAY’s Checklist: health checks at home. Food For Thought: coffee company’s special mission. Hosts of “La Mesa Caliente” celebrate anniversary.
Vicky Nguyen shares some simple ways you can protect yourself from robocalls and scammers. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar shares some DIY health checks that can be done at home and regularly. Plus, Sheinelle Jones introduces an incredible entrepreneur who is making a difference using her coffee brand "Kahawa 1893." And, the four Latina hosts Myrka Dellanos, Giselle Blondet, and Veronica Bastos of the Telemundo show “La Mesa Caliente” talk about their experiences and one year anniversary of the show.
TODAY 8a: Murders put spotlight on medical tourism. Honoring a Military Trailblazer. Idris Elba in studio 1A. The future of football
The latest on the four Americans kidnapped in Mexico and the rise of medical tourism. Also, spotlighting Janet Days, the first-ever black commanding officer of the world’s largest naval base, Naval Station Norfolk. Plus, catching up with Idris Elba as he releases “Luther” on Netflix. And, the NFL is betting big on a program, designed to give young women a shot at earning their dream job and making history.
March 8: Two Americans kidnapped in Mexico found dead as two others rescued alive and back in U.S.. New push to ban TikTok. Backlash over new Jan 6 footage. New details on midair attack.
Two Americans kidnapped in Mexico found dead as two others found alive and are now back in U.S. Also, the White House is throwing its support behind a bipartisan bill to ban the popular app TikTok, as tensions between the U.S. and China rise. Plus, Fox News host Tucker Carlson facing scrutiny after using his exclusive access to Jan 6 Footage to make even more false claims about the violent attack. And, new details released about the suspect behind the alarming incident on a United plane, who vio
TODAY 3rd Hour: Teacher resignations hit new high. Spring break crackdown. Consumer Confidential: New rules of networking. She Made It: Entrepreneur behind “Topicals.”
School districts continue to see spikes in the number of teachers leaving their profession. Also, Florida officials are looking to crack down on wild spring breakers. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Linked-in’s editor in chief Dan Roth shares the new rules to building connections that could help you land your next job. And, She Made It: the story behind beauty entrepreneur Olamide Olowe and what inspired her to create products that can change how we look at skin care.
TODAY 8a: New video of midair attack. Teacher resignations hit new high. Jamie Lee Curtis talks early bedtime. Jimmy Fallon on “That’s My Jam.”
A passenger attempted to stab a flight attendant and open the emergency door mid-flight from LA to Boston. Also, school districts continue to see spikes in the number of teachers leaving their profession. Plus, Jamie Lee Curtis channels in to talk about her early bed time and her first Oscar Academy award nomination for her role in “Everything, Everywhere, All At Once.” And, Jimmy Fallon in studio 1A to talk about his role as a host of the NBC prime-time variety game show “That’s My Jam.”
March 7: New video of midair attack. Americans kidnapped in Mexico. California digging out from record snow. Passenger safety in the spotlight.
A passenger attempted to stab a flight attendant and open the emergency door mid-flight from LA to Boston. Also, four Americans kidnapped in a Mexican border city as the FBI is now offering a reward for any information leading to their return. Plus, emergency crews now going door-to-door to reach residents in California trapped by record snow. And, passenger safety in the spotlight amid new details on turbulence incidents and runway collisions.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Will Harry & Meghan attend coronation? Murdaugh jurors speak out. Generation Next: Music producer Jenna Andrews. Former NHL player Akim Aliu on new memoir “Dreamer.”
The latest on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle as King Charles coronation is exactly two months from now. Also, the three jurors in the Murdaugh trial James McDowell, Gwen Generette, and Amie Williams the in studio 1A to talk about the trial and what went on during the deliberations. Plus, Sheinelle Jones gets to sit with producer and songwriter Jenna Andrews and talk about her life and career. And, former NHL player Akim Aliu In studio 1A to talk about his new graphic memoir for kids called “Drea
TODAY 8a: Bird strike forces emergency landing. Jenna with legendary author Margaret Atwood. Chance the Rapper on TODAY. Schools teaching influence classes.
A Southwest flight makes an emergency landing after a bird strike. Also, Jenna Bush Hager has a one-on-one with best-selling author Margaret Atwood and talk about her life and legacy. Plus, Chance the Rapper in studio 1A to talk about his role as the coach in season 23 of “The Voice.” And, a look at how schools are now teaching how to be an influencer.
March 6: Bird strike forces emergency landing. Violent protests at Atlanta police center. Race for 2024 taking shape. Snow rescues across the West.
A Southwest flight makes an emergency landing after a bird strike. Also, dozens arrested at a police training center in Atlanta after protestors set fires and damaged property. Plus, the 2024 presidential race is heating up following a weekend of high-profile appearances. And, a state of emergency declared in California after entire neighborhoods were buried under as much as ten feet of snow.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Murdaugh guilty on all charges. Consumer Confidential: What to buy in March. Musician raising awareness about colon cancer. Superfood Friday: Salmon sushi cups.
Alex Murdaugh found guilty on all four charges in double murder trial of wife Maggie and son Paul. Also, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on what to buy this month and what to hold off on. Plus, the inspiring story behind colon cancer survivor James Casey. And, TODAY nutrition and health expert Joy Bauer shares a delicious sushi recipe.
TODAY 8a: Murdaugh guilty on all charges. Conjoined twins share their story. “Outer Banks” star in studio 1A. What works TODAY.
Alex Murdaugh found guilty on all four charges in double murder trial of wife Maggie and son Paul. Also, an inspiring story of the first ever successfully separated conjoined twins from Fort Worth, Texas. Plus, Chase Stokes in studio 1A to talk about his role in the Netflix series “Outer Banks.” And, the story behind the “Narrative 4” story exchange program that’s connecting students from different backgrounds in a unique way.
March 3: Murdaugh guilty on all charges. Outrage at train derailment town hall. Tracking coast-to-coast severe storms. Grocery store wars.
Alex Murdaugh found guilty on all four charges in double murder trial of wife Maggie and son Paul. Also, East Palestine residents voice their ongoing frustrations and fears during a town hall meeting following the aftermath of the toxic train derailment. Plus, millions of people impacted by severe weather from coast-to-coast. And, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares the latest on grocery prices and what big chains are doing to attract customers.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Weather extremes coast-to-coast. Prince Harry & Meghan asked to leave royal home. Host & comedian Rickey Smiley on loss of his son. TODAY’s Checklist: colorectal cancer awareness month.
Extreme weather is set to affect millions of people across the country. Also, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are being asked to vacate their home in the U.K. Plus, host and comedian Rickey Smiley opens up for the first time about his son’s death. And, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Cedrek McFadden shares some options for colorectal cancer screening.
TODAY 8a: Severe turbulence sends passengers to hospital. Tracking severe weather across U.S. What new drug prices mean for you. Fast food weight loss journey.
Passengers rushed to the hospital after severe turbulence from a flight out of Texas. Also, extreme weather is set to affect millions of people across the country. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares the latest on insulin prices and what it means for consumers. And, Kevin Maginnis from Nashville in studio 1A to share his unique diet journey.
March 2: Severe turbulence sends passengers to hospital. Tracking severe weather across U.S. Closing arguments at Murdaugh trial. Top NFL prospect turns himself in.
Passengers rushed to the hospital after severe turbulence from a flight out of Texas. Also, extreme weather is set to affect millions of people across the country. Plus, closing arguments get underway today in the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial. And, Jalen Carter a top NFL prospect turns himself in after a warrant for his arrest was issued in connection to a fatal car crash.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Costumer loyalty programs under fire. TikTok unveils well-being features. Inside Amy Grant’s road to recovery. She Made It: Friends behind fashion brand “Cuyana.”
Brands like Dunkin Donuts and Starbucks are making some changes to their loyalty rewards programs. Also, TikTok rolls out with new safety features for teen users. Plus, Amy Grant opens up for the first time since her bike accident. And, She Made It: the inspiring story behind “Cuyana” founders Karla Gallardo and Shilpa Shah whose “Less Is More” approach has helped grow their company into a celebrity favorite.
TODAY 8a: Deadly train collision. Inside Amy Grant’s road to recovery. Inside TODAY’s walking group. TODAY Bestsellers: Travel.
A high-speed train collision in Greece left dozens dead and more than 80 injured. Also, Amy Grant opens up for the first time since her bike accident. Plus, some of the TODAY walking challenge Facebook group members meet for the first time in studio 1A. And, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach shares some great picks for your next vacation.
March 1: Deadly train collision. FBI chief says Covid-19 likely leaked from Chinese lab. Supreme Court hears student loan arguments. Murdaugh jurors visiting crime scene.
A high-speed train collision in Greece left dozens dead and more than 80 injured. Also, new comments from the head of the FBI over COVID-19’s origin. Plus, the Supreme Court hears arguments on the student loan forgiveness plan. And, the latest on the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial as the jury is set to visit the crime scene.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Major winter storm on the move. Jury to visit Murdaugh crime scene. Growing push for TikTok ban. Musical mission behind Harmony Program.
Winter snow impacting millions of people from coast to coast. Also, the latest on the Alex Murdaugh murder trial case. Plus, The White House is giving federal workers 30 days to delete TikTok from their devices do to security concerns. And, Discovering Black Heritage: the story behind the Harmony Program and its mission to help level the field when it comes to music education.
TODAY 8a: Major winter storm on the move. Murdoch Fox hosts pushed false election claims. Spring Break Confidential: Online booking. New life-saving tech for cancer patients.
Winter snow impacting millions of people from coast to coast. Also, Rupert Murdoch acknowledges Fox News hosts pushed false 2020 presidential election claims. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares some popular alternatives to a hotel or resort and perfect for your next vacation. And, Your Health: The City of Hope National Medical Center is using robotics to help detect lung cancer and save lives.
February 28: Major winter storm on the move. Student loan battle heads to Supreme Court. U.S. Marshals Service suffers major security breach. DeSantis takes center stage.
Winter snow impacting millions of people from coast to coast. Also, the debate over student loan forgiveness heads to the Supreme Court today. Plus, the U.S. Marshals Service suffers a major security breach. And, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis launches a new book highlighting his record in office.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Winter weather on the move. Major rule changes baseball returns. By The Numbers: How to avoid common fees. Start TODAY: One woman’s health transformation.
Millions of people being impacted by severe weather across the country. Also, baseball is back as spring training is underway with new pitch clock rules and bigger bases. Plus, business and data reporter Brian Cheung breaks down some common fees and shares some tips on how to avoid them. And, Start TODAY: the inspiring story behind Detricia Woods Meadows and how she changed her life.
TODAY 8a: Winter weather on the move. Dilbert dropped over creator’s remarks. Spring Break Confidential: Cruises. The Voice coaches on TODAY.
Millions of people being impacted by severe weather across the country. Also, hundreds of newspapers drop 'Dilbert' comic strip after racist comments from creator. Plus, Spring Break Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some ways you can save money on your next vacation. And, Carson Daly catches up with Blake Shelton and his fellow coaches.
February 27: Winter weather on the move. New report alleging COVID-19 originated from a Wuhan lab. Health concerns spread beyond Ohio. Alabama player at center of controversy.
Millions impacted by severe weather across the country. Also, new reports suggesting that COVID-19 likely originated from a laboratory leak in Wuhan, China. Plus, the latest on the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. And, a growing controversy surrounding Alabama’s freshman basketball player Brandon Miller.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Alex Murdaugh takes the stand. Losing the “drive” to get behind the wheel. Money Made Easy: How to earn free money. She Made It: Entrepreneur behind “Curie” deodorant.
Alex Murdaugh takes the stand in the double murder trial as he admits to lying. Also, fewer teenagers may be learning to drive and opting for rideshare or public transportation instead. Plus, Money Made Easy: Kristin O’Keeffe Merrick shares some ways you can earn and save money. And, She Made It: the story behind Sarah Moret the founder of “Curie” deodorant.
TODAY 8a: One year of war in Ukraine. Shooting spree victim speaks out. Spring break travel tips. Sally Field on TODAY.
Today marks one year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began. Also, the latest on shooting in Orlando, Florida where a television reporter was shot and killed. Plus, Tom Costello shares some flight tips and tricks for your spring break travel. And, a look at the incredible career of Hollywood legend Sally Field ahead of her lifetime achievement award at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
February 24: One year anniversary of Ukraine war. Winter storm sweeps across the country. New details in train derailment. Alex Murdaugh takes the stand.
Today marks one year since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began. Also, severe weather causing major travel delays across the country. Plus, new details in the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. And, Alex Murdaugh takes the stand in the double murder trial as he admits to lying.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Winter storm wreaks havoc across U.S. Big changes at popular restaurants. Preparing for spring real estate market. NBC News studios podcast “Letters From Sing Sing.”
Winter snow storm sweeping across the country causing major damage and impacting travel. Also, some restaurants are making some creative changes to get people back into the table. Plus, Real Estate Broker Stefani Berkin shares some tips on how to prepare yourself if you're thinking on buying, selling or renting a home. And, Dan Slepian in studio 1A to talk about his new podcast “Letters From Sing Sing.”
TODAY 8a: Winter storm wreaks havoc across U.S. Study: Good sleep leads to longer life. Family welcomes two sets of identical twins. Mariska Hargitay live in studio 1A.
Winter snow storm sweeping across the country causing major damage and impacting travel. Also, Dr. Carol Ash shares some tips that can help you get a good sleep. Plus, the remarkable story behind Britney and Frankie Alba who had two sets of identical twins just 13 months apart. And, Mariska Hargitay in studio 1A to talk about the new episode of “Law and Order SVU.”
February 23: Winter storm wreaks havoc across U.S. Reporter and child killed in shooting spree. NTSB to release toxic train report. Will Murdaugh take the stand?
Winter snow storm sweeping across the country causing major damage and impacting travel. Also, a TV reporter and a child killed in a Orlando shooting. Plus, the latest on the toxic train derailment in East Palestine. And, Alex Murdaugh could possibly take the stand in his own defense.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Record high temps across the South. Old-school cameras clicking again. On The Money: How to improve your credit score. Family Style: Harlem’s iconic Sylvia’s restaurant.
Record high heat temperatures are set to hit the South. Also, digital cameras are becoming a trend. Plus, On The Money: business analyst Stephanie Ruhle shares some tips on how to improve your credit score. And, Family Style: the incredible story behind Harlem’s iconic Sylvia’s restaurant.
TODAY 8a: Wild weather coast to coast. TODAY’s five things. Mark Wahlberg in studio 1A. Harper’s Bazaar hair awards 2023.
A winter storm taking aim at tens of millions from coast to coast while record high heat temperatures are set to hit the South. Also, five professionals share five things they will never do based on their areas of expertise. Plus, Mark Wahlberg in studio 1A to talk about his Catholic prayer app called “Hallow” as he starts his 40 day lent challenge today. And, TODAY’s Style: beauty director Jenna Rosen-Steen shares Harper’s Bazaar 2023 hair awards beauty products.
February 22: Wild weather coast to coast. Biden’s high stakes overseas trip. Fallout grows over train cleanup. Murdaugh’s son takes the stand.
A winter storm taking aim at tens of millions from coast to coast while record high heat temperatures are set to hit the South. Also, President Biden wraps up his high stakes trip overseas as he is set to meet with key Eastern European allies today. Plus, a new fallout over the toxic train derailment in Ohio. And, Alex Murdaugh’s surviving son takes the stand in the double murder trial.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Alligator captured in NYC. Start TODAY: Busting nutrition myths. She Made It: designer Autumn Adeigbo. Jabari Banks live in studio 1A.
A nearly five-foot long alligator was found in a Brooklyn park. Also, Start TODAY: registered dietitian Vanessa Rissetto breaks down all the myths behind nutrition. Plus, She Made It: the inspiring story behind Autumn Adeigbo and how she created her own brand from scratch. And, Jabari Banks in studio 1A to talk about his role in the season two of Peacock’s hit drama “Bel-Air.”
TODAY 8a: New details on Biden’s secret visit to Ukraine. Alligator captured in NYC park. New perks for the workplace. P!nk live in studio 1A.
New details on President Biden’s secret visit to Ukraine. Also, officials in New York City are asking for the public’s help as an alligator was found in a Brooklyn park. Plus, Vicky Nguyen breaks down some of the new perks companies are adding to keep their employees happy. And, P!nk in studio 1A to talk about her new album “Trustfall.”
February 21: New details on Biden’s secret visit to Ukraine. Ohio train derailment latest. Supreme Court hears key cases. Tributes pour in as fmr. Pres. Carter enters hospice.
New details on President Biden’s secret visit to Ukraine. Also, the latest on the train derailment in Ohio. Plus, the Supreme Court is set to review a federal law designed to shield tech companies from lawsuits over user-generated content. And, tributes continue pouring in for former President Jimmy Carter as he rests at home in hospice care.
TODAY 3rd Hour: The Upside: 8th grader empowering others. Couple filling “Knead” in the bagel business. Sisterhood: Nerdettes robotics team. She Made It: Indian-inspired beauty brand “Prakti.”
The Upside: an inspiring story behind 13 year old Reagan Bischoff who was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and uses her platform to promote inclusivity. Also, Food For Thought: the couple behind “Moonrise Bagels” in upstate New York who saw the need for a twist on the classic bagel. Plus, Sisterhood: Dylan Dreyer recently met an all-girl Robotics team who call themselves “The Nerdettes” and share their passion for STEM. And, She Made It: the story behind an Indian-Inspired beauty brand “Prakti.”
TODAY 8a: President Biden makes historic visit to Ukraine. Top Presidents Day sales. Roma Downey one-on-one. Debunking common nutrition myths.
President Biden makes a surprise visit to Kyiv, Ukraine. Also, personal finance correspondent Sharon Epperson shares some tips to consider before shopping this Presidents Day sales. Plus, Maria Shriver sits down with Roma Downey and talk about her new book “Be an Angel: Devotions to Inspire and Encourage Love and Light Along The Way.” And, registered dietitian Nora Minno debunks some common nutrition myths.
February 20: President Biden makes historic visit to Ukraine. Growing frustration after train derailment. Jimmy Carter enters hospice care. Roald Dahl censorship controversy.
President Biden makes a surprise visit to Kyiv, Ukraine. Also, growing frustration from residents in East Palestine, Ohio after the train derailment that’s now posing health risks. Plus, former President Jimmy Carter enters hospice care as get well wishes pour in. And, the fallout from the news that Roald Dahl’s kid’s books are being edited to remove offensive language and make them more inclusive.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Bruce Willis’ dementia diagnosis. Protecting your phone from scams. She Made It: Beauty business “Mount Lai.” “Magnum P.I.” star Jay Hernandez live on TODAY.
Bruce Willis has been diagnosed with a form of dementia. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to keep your phone safe from scammers. Plus, She Made It: the inspiring story behind Stephanie Zang founder of her beauty brand Mount Lai. And, Jay Hernandez in studio 1A to talk about his role in “Magnum P.I.”
TODAY 8a: Biden speaks out on UFO shootdowns. Fox News facing suit over harassment allegations. Olivia Newton-John’s family speaks out. A personal journey through U.S. history.
President Biden speaks out about those unidentified objects shot down. Also, Stephanie Gosk got to sit with former Fox News booker Laurie Luhn to talk about her sexual harassment case against former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes. Plus, Olivia Newton-John’s family shares memories of the beloved icon for the first time since her passing. And, an eye-opening story about the “Executive Order 9066” that led to the incarceration of more than 125 thousand people of Japanese ancestry living in the United Sta
February 17: Call for action over train derailment. Biden speaks out on unidentified objects. Sen. Fetterman hospitalized for depression. Prosecution to rest case in Murdaugh trial.
The community in East Palestine, Ohio are demanding answers and accountability two weeks after the train derailment carrying toxic chemicals. Also, President Biden speaks out about those unidentified objects that were shot down. Plus, new health concerns for Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman as he checks himself into Walter Reed National Medical Center to receive treatment for clinical depression. And, new developments on the Murdaugh murder trial case.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Never-before-seen images from the Titanic. Nikki Haley one-on-one. TODAY’s Checklist: Hair Health. NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar live on TODAY.
Never before seen images of the Titanic released after 25 years. Also, Craig Melvin sits with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley to talk about her 2024 Presidential bid. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Michael Wolfeld shares some of the best ways to care for your hair. And, catching up with NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as he shares the importance of heart health.
TODAY 8a: Severe weather across U.S. FAA chief grilled by Congress over close calls. Remembering Raquel Welch. “The Crown” Star in studio 1A.
Severe weather affecting millions of people across the U.S. Also, the acting FAA chief faces congressional grilling after a series of close calls on the nation’s runaways. Plus, remembering Hollywood legend Raquel Welch as she dies at the age of 82. And, Elizabeth Debicki in studio 1A to talk about her role of Princess Diana for seasons five and six of the Netflix hit “The Crown.”
February 16: Severe weather across U.S. Michigan State mourns amid investigation. Nikki Haley one-on-one. Community outrage after train disaster.
Severe weather affecting millions of people across the U.S. Also, thousands of people gather to honor and remember the victims of the mass shooting in Michigan State. Plus, Craig Melvin sits with former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley to talk about her 2024 Presidential bid. And, a growing concern of a potential environmental crisis after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in East Palestine, Ohio.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Airport close calls prompt safety review. Oscar nominee Ke Huy Quan live in studio 1A. Discover Black Heritage: History on Sesame Street. Liam Neeson live on TODAY.
The acting FAA chief issues a call to action on safety after several airport close calls. Also, Ke Huy Quan in studio 1A to talk about his recent Oscar nomination from his role in the film “Everything Everywhere All At Once” Plus, Discover Black Heritage: the inspiring story behind Sesame Street’s first black female puppeteer Megan Piphus Peace. And, Liam Neeson in studio 1A to talk about his role in the crime noir thriller “Marlowe.”
TODAY 8a: Search for answers at Michigan State. Patients share their Ozempic stories. Paul Rudd on TODAY. Elizabeth Banks & Keri Russell on TODAY.
New details on the victims and suspect in the Michigan State University shooting. Also, Your Health: Vicky Nguyen spoke to several Ozempic users to hear their experiences while using this popular weight loss drug. Plus, Savannah Guthrie catches up with Paul Rudd and talk about his role in the new Marvel film “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania."
February 15: Search for answers at Michigan State. 2024 races starts to take shape. Outrage grows over train derailment. Death toll rises amid miracle rescues.
New details on the victims and suspect in the Michigan State University shooting as family and friends come together to honor the students. Also, the 2024 presidential race is starting to take shape after former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley announces her presidential bid. Plus, a growing outrage over the massive train derailment and toxic chemical fire in Eastern Ohio. And, the latest on the earthquake in Turkey and Syria as the death toll continues to rise.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Super return for Chiefs. On The Money: Love & Finances. Billy Crudup live on TODAY. Start TODAY: Getting fit with your partner.
The Kansas Chiefs celebrate their victory as they prepare to attend the parade. Also, On The Money: finance correspondent Sharon Epperson shares some tips on how to navigate a money conversation with your partner. Plus, Billy Crudup in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new series “Hello Tomorrow.” And, fitness couple Omar Rubio and Roy Lagaretta share some easy workout exercises that you can try with your partner.
TODAY 8a: Deadly shooting at Michigan State. Teacher helps delivery baby at elementary school. Your love questions answered. Celebrating love on TODAY.
At least 3 people dead and 5 injured following a shooting at Michigan State University. Also, a heartwarming story of a teacher who helped deliver a baby at an elementary school in Dallas, Texas. Plus, TODAY Celebrates Love: relationship experts Logan Ury, Dr. Aduan Tartt, and Dr. Helen Fisher answer some live audience couples questions. And, TODAY Celebrates Love: five couples get engaged.
February 14: Deadly shooting at Michigan State University. New questions surrounding unidentified objects. Miracle rescues continue one week after the earthquake in Turkey & Syria. New bodycam video in Murdaugh trial.
At least three people were killed and five were injured following a shooting at Michigan State University. Also, new details on the ongoing search for answers after the U.S. military shot down unidentified objects over North America. Plus, the latest on the earthquake in Turkey and Syria as the death toll continues to rise. And, new developments in the Murdaugh murder trial.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Chiefs rally to win Super Bowl thriller. Breaking down the best Super Bowl ads. “Unscripted” authors live on TODAY. Chrissy Metz and Bradley Collins live on TODAY.
The 2023 Super Bowl’s biggest moments as the Kansas Chiefs beat the Eagles. Also, Global Chief Officer of WPP Ad Agency Rob Reilly breaks down the best Super Bowl ads. Plus, New York Times reporters James B. Stewart and Rachel Abrams in studio 1A to talk about their new book “Unscripted: The Epic Battle For Media Empire And The Redstone Family Legacy.” And, Chrissy Metz and Bradly Collins in studio 1A to talk about their new children’s book “When I Talk To God, I Talk About You.”
TODAY 8a: NMSU suspends men’s basketball program. The science of love. Five things about woman and heart health. Madelyn Cline in studio 1A.
The men’s basketball team in New Mexico State University have been suspended for the remainder of the season after a member of the team made some allegations about several of his teammates. Also, TODAY Celebrates Love: Jenna Bush Hager puts her love to the test while visiting a research lab that utilizes brainwave technology to study the relationship between love and the brain. Plus, TODAY’s Five Things: director of cardiovascular disparities at Mount Sinai Hospital Dr. Icilma shares some tips o
TODAY 3rd Hour: Countdown to Super Bowl LVII. Super Bowl LVII by the numbers. Second Acts: Artist behind Super Bowl LVII ticket. Real Simple’s game changers.
NBC Sports’ Mike Tirico talks Damar Hamlin, Patrick Mahomes, and the Chiefs-Eagles matchup. Also, we’re breaking down the Super Bowl by the numbers: the game, the half time, the commercials, and more. Plus, meet Lucinda Hinojos, who drew inspiration for this year’s Super Bowl ticket design from her cultural background as a Chicana and Native American artist. And, Real Simple's Lauren Iannotti highlights some game-changing products for your kitchen, living room, closet, and more.
TODAY 8a: Race against time in earthquake zone. Remembering Burt Bacharach and his music. Valentine’s Day on a budget. Super Bowl trivia on TODAY.
More people were pulled alive from the wreckage in Turkey overnight, as the round-the-clock rescue operation enters day five. Also, tributes pour in for award-wining composer Burt Bacharach, who passed away Wednesday at 94 years old. Plus, romance on a budget: how to save on dates this Valentine’s Day. And, Team Chiefs (Craig and Al) go heads-to-heads with Team Eagles (Savannah and Sheinelle) in a Super Bowl trivia game.
February 10: Race against time in earthquake zone. Former Vice President Pence subpoenaed by special counsel. Feds investigate spy balloon technology. Baldwin faces new “Rust” lawsuit.
More people were pulled alive from the wreckage in Turkey overnight, as the round-the-clock rescue operation enters day five. Also, Former Vice President Pence has been subpoenaed by the special counsel overseeing the Jan 6th investigations. Plus, new images of the debris recovered from the Chinese spy balloon shot down by U.S. military. And, Alec Baldwin faces a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of the cinematographer who was killed.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Countdown to the Super Bowl. Consumer Confidential: health insurance 101. By the Book: 90-year-old novel stumps mystery fans. William Jackson Harper live on Today.
What we know about the big game this weekend. Also, review your health plan’s benefits and learn about important Medicare changes this year. Plus, a 90-year-old mystery novel is re-gaining popularity thanks to a devoted group of TikTok-ers. And, William Jackson Harper gets grilled on his top-secret role in the upcoming Ant-Man movie.
TODAY 8a: Miracle rescues from the rubble. Link between covid and heart health. Steals and deals winter essentials. Puppy Bowl on Today.
With the death toll in Turkey and Syria now over 16,000 and rising, rescuers race against the clock to find people trapped. Also, striking new data shows a connection between covid surges and heart disease. Plus, stay stylish in the cold with these winter shopping deals. And, as we gear up for Sunday’s Super Bowl, we’re also counting down to “Puppy Bowl 19” on Animal Planet!
February 9: Miracle rescues from the rubble. American aid worker from earthquake zone. Severe weather across south. State of the Union fallout. Southwest officials on the hot seat.
With the death toll in Turkey and Syria now over 17,000 and rising, rescuers race against the clock to find people trapped. This morning, one American working on the frontlines joins us live. Also, powerful storms spawned tornadoes across the south overnight. Plus, President Biden heads to battleground Florida for a post State-of-the-Union visit. And, Southwest C.O.O. Andrew Watterson is testifying before Congress today regarding the company’s holiday travel meltdown.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Decoding skin care terms and trends. Dad’s Got This: The Blake Brewer legacy letter challenge. Catching up with Alison Brie.
Dr. Marnie Nussbaum decodes skin care terms, tools and trends in another addition of Consumer Confidential. Plus, a new Dad’s Got This with Blake Brewer and the legacy letter challenge. And, catching up with Alison Brie ahead of her latest project, “Somebody I Used to Know.”
TODAY 8a: TODAY Exclusive: A Chiefs fan donated a kidney to an Eagles fan, they are now going to the Super Bowl together. Dr. John Torres breaks down health myths. Adam Richman dives into the history of America’s love of wings for the Super Bowl.
TODAY Exclusive: The story of a Kansas City Chiefs fan who donated a kidney to an Eagles fan, and they are now going to the Super Bowl together. Plus, Dr. John Torres breaks down some of the most common health myths. And, Adam Richman takes a deep dive into the history of America’s love of wings for the Super Bowl.
February 8: President Biden addressed the nation in the State of the Union last night. Recovery efforts continue in Turkey and Syria after devastating earthquakes. LeBron James breaks all-time NBA scoring record.
Takeaways after President Biden addressed the nation in the State of the Union last night. Plus, rescue teams continue recovery efforts in Turkey and Syria after devastating earthquakes. And, LeBron James passes Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA’s all-time scoring leader.
TODAY 3rd hour: Super Bowl stars in the spotlight. Super Bowl commercial kickoff. Nick Jonas live in Studio 1A. She Made It: Social media influencers start Summer Fridays.
Both the Eagles and the Chiefs took the stage to kick off Super Bowl week. Also, Super Bowl ad reveals: Uber and Google. Plus, Nick Jonas is live in Studio 1A with a special announcement. And, two friends turned their social media influence into a major business.
TODAY 8a: Aid rushed to Turkey and Syria. FBI says it foiled Baltimore power grid attack. New concerns over battery fires. Beyoncé presale tests Ticketmaster.
This morning, a massive international rescue effort is underway in Turkey and Syria in a desperate race against time to find survivors. Also, two suspects were arrested for targeting five power substations in Baltimore with gunfire. Plus, new warnings about Lithium-ion batteries and what you need to know to use them safely. And, all eyes on Ticketmaster for Beyoncé’s Renaissance tour ticket sales.
February 7: As death toll rises in massive earthquake, a survivor speaks out. What to expect at the State of the Union. New details on downed Chinese spy balloon. Pivotal ruling in Murdaugh trial.
This morning, a massive international rescue effort is underway in Turkey and Syria in a desperate race against time to find survivors. Also, President Biden prepares his State of the Union address tonight—what our experts expect to hear. Plus, the search continues for the debris of the Chinese spy balloon shot down by U.S. military this past weekend. And, the judge in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial makes a major decision that could change the course of the proceedings.
TODAY 3rd hour: Inside Grammy’s record-breaking night. Super Bowl commercial kickoff. Celebrating 50 years of hip hop. Kickoff with Kornacki: Super Bowl preview.
Jason Kennedy gives his recap of the star-studded Grammy’s last night, with heavy hitters like Beyoncé, Adele, Lizzo, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and more in attendance. Also, an exclusive first look at two Super Bowl commercials. Plus, celebrate the 50th year since the founding of hip hop with a deep dive into the genre’s history and an interview with Grandmaster Flash. And, a rundown of everything we need to know about the upcoming Super Bowl.
TODAY 8a: Deadly earthquake rocks Turkey and Syria. Race to recover Chinese balloon debris. FAA investigates close call at Texas airport. Miracle transplant mom.
A massive earthquake devastates Tukey and Syria, killing more than a thousand people so far. Also, new details on Chinese surveillance balloon shot down by U.S. military. Plus, a dangerous close call at a Texas airport is now under federal investigation. And, the story of a woman with a transplanted uterus, who has now given birth to two sons.
February 6: Deadly earthquake rocks Turkey and Syria. Chinese spy balloon fallout. Evacuations after Ohio train derailment. Inside Grammy’s record-breaking night.
A massive earthquake devastates Tukey and Syria, killing more than a thousand people so far. Also, new details on Chinese surveillance balloon shot down by U.S. military. Plus, new evacuations ordered as concerns mount in Northeastern Ohio over a potential explosion at the site of a train derailment. And, a recap of the star-studded Grammy’s last night, with heavy hitters like Beyoncé, Adele, Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and more in attendance.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dangerous cold blankets much of U.S. On The Money: Breaking down the job market. Comedian Phoebe Robinson live on TODAY.
A blast of artic air now blanketing tens of millions from the Midwest to the Northeast. Also, On The Money: business analyst Stephanie Ruhle breaks down the job numbers and how to stand out if you’re on a job hunt. And, Phoebe Robinson in studio 1A to promote heart health awareness as she volunteers for the American Heart Association.
TODAY 8a: Dangerous cold blankets much of U.S. Judges hear appeal in serial case. Harrison Ford on-on-one. Pamela Anderson’s new chapter.
A blast of artic air now blanketing tens of millions from the Midwest to the Northeast. Also, Adnan Syed speaks out for the first time since his release from prison as Hae Min Lee’s family asks the court to reinstate Adnan Syed’s murder conviction. Plus, Savanah Guthrie had a one-on-one with Harrison Ford and talk about his career as he appears in his fist TV show “1923” the return of “Indiana Jones.” And, Carson Daly meets up with Pamela Anderson as she’s taking control of her story in a new do
February 3: Dangerous cold blankets much of U.S. Suspected Chinese spy balloon over U.S. All eyes on the economy. Representative Omar ousted from committee.
A blast of artic air now blanketing tens of millions from the Midwest to the Northeast. Also, a suspected Chinese balloon spotted over the U.S. Plus, Brian Cheung shares the latest state of the U.S. economy as the newest job report is set to be released today. And, House Republicans vote to remove representative Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dylan and Sheinelle “Go Red For Women.” Ice storm slams Southern U.S. Inside Tom Brady’s retirement. Consumer Confidential: Booming pet care industry.
Dylan Dreyer and Sheinelle jones attend the American Heart Association’s “Go Red For Women” event. Also, winter storm affecting millions of people in the South causing power outages, and delays. Plus, reactions pour in after Tom Brady announces his retirement. And, Consumer Confidential: Emilie Ikeda shares the latest on the pet care booming industry.
TODAY 8a: Ice storm slams Southern U.S. Search for trendy weight loss drug. Town celebrates 30 years of Groundhog Day. Sheryl Crow on TODAY.
Winter storm affecting millions of people in the South causing power outages, and delays. Also, Your Health: Vicky Nguyen shares how easy it is to obtain the popular weight loss prescription Ozempic. Plus, the town of Woodstock, Illinois celebrates the 30th anniversary of the classic film “Groundhog Day.” And, Sheinelle Jones gets to catch up with Sheryl Crow ahead of her performance at the American Heart Association’s “Go Red For Women” event.
February 2: Ice storm slams Southern U.S. Tyre Nichols laid to rest. FBI searches Biden’s home. Video takes center stage in Murdaugh trial.
Winter storm affecting millions of people in the South causing power outages, and delays . Also, thousands of people attend Tyre Nichols’ funeral as new details emerge from the night of his fatal police beating. Plus, the FBI searches President Biden’s Delaware beach home for more classified documents. And, new details in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Tom Brady announces retirement for good. Ice storm on the move. Missing monkeys found as Zoo mystery deepens. TODAY’s Checklist: Heart health by the numbers.
Tom Brady announces his retirement. Also, Severe weather affecting millions of people across the country. Plus, The missing Tamarin monkeys from the Dallas Zoo were found in a closet of an abandoned home. And, TODAY’s Checklist: cardiologist Dr. Michelle Albert breaks down important heart health numbers and provides an overview of how to perform CPR.
TODAY 8a: Missing monkeys found as Zoo mystery deepens. Push to lower grocery prices. Black female police chief makes history. Walking challenge weight loss journey.
The missing Tamarin monkeys from the Dallas Zoo were found in a closet of an abandoned home. Also, Consumer Confidential: a new push by the nation’s largest supermarket chains to lower grocery prices. Plus, Discover Black Heritage: the inspiring story behind the first black female Sherriff Dawanna Witt from Minneapolis, Minnesota. And, Start TODAY: the weight loss journey of one of our members Kathy Augustine from Merritt Island, Florida.
February 1: Deadly ice storm on the move. Thousands expected at Tyre Nichols’ funeral. Biden and McCarthy’s key meeting. “Rust” Shooting charged filed.
Severe weather affecting millions of people across the country. Also, thousands of people are expected to attend Tyre Nichols' funeral today. Plus, President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are set to meet to discuss the debt ceiling stalemate. And, Alec Baldwin and Hannah Gutierrez-Reed have been formally charged with involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting on the set of the movie “Rust.”
TODAY 3rd Hour: Bitter cold and ice impacting millions. Growing Zoo mystery. Princess Kate sets out to shape the future. On The Money: Money-saving social media hacks.
Millions of Americans impacted by a massive ice storm and bitter cold across the country. Also, a growing investigation after two rare monkeys believed to be stolen at the Dallas Zoo. Plus, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton launches a campaign to promote early childhood education. And, On The Money: business and data reporter Brian Cheung shares some creative money hacks that can help boost your bank account.
TODAY 8a: Bitter cold and ice impacting millions. Princess Kate sets out to shape the future. Nail salon safety concerns. Savannah and Drew on “Princess Power.”
Millions of Americans impacted by a massive ice storm and bitter cold across the country. Also, Princess of Wales Kate Middleton launches a campaign to promote early childhood education. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares everything you need to know about the risk factors of gel manicures . And, Savannah Guthrie and Drew Barrymore launch their new children’s Netflix series “Princess Power.”
January 31: Bitter cold and ice impacting millions. New firings and fallout in Memphis. Baldwin shooting charges coming today. Growing Zoo mystery.
Millions of Americans impacted by a massive ice storm and bitter cold across the country. Also, more officers have been charged in the murder of Tyre Nichols. Plus, the New Mexico District Attorney is expected to file charges against Alec Baldwin and Hannah Gutierrez-Reed for the involuntary manslaughter in the ‘Rust’ movie shooting. And, a growing investigation after two rare monkeys believed to be stolen at the Dallas Zoo.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Eagles and Chiefs headed to Super Bowl. Big changes at major pharmacies. Consumer Confidential: New plastic surgery trend. Generation Next: Radio DJ Zach Sang. D’Arcy Carden live on TODAY.
The Eagles and Chiefs head to the Super Bowl. Also, two major pharmacy chains CVS and Walmart will soon cut back on their hours. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares all the details of a new buccal fat removal plastic surgery trend. Plus, Generation Next: Al Roker gets to meet Zach Sang an American radio host as he shares his journey. And, D’Arcy Carden in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new movie “Shotgun Wedding.”
TODAY 8a: New fallout over Tyre Nichols death. Learning to resist addictive junk foods. Self-care couple speaks out. Shania Twain one-on-one.
New details in the Tyre Nichols case as the Memphis police department releases body camera footage. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar in studio 1A to talk about a new research that shows why you may be addicted to highly processed foods. Plus, TikToker Phil Mackenzie and wife Brodie Mackenzie in studio 1A to talk about their viral video. And, Hoda Kotb has a one-on-one with Shania Twain to talk about her new music, plans and why she’s so excited.
January 30: New fallout over Tyre Nichols death. Trump hits the 2024 campaign trail. Students return after elementary school shooting. Eagles and Chiefs headed to Super Bowl.
New details in the Tyre Nichols case as the Memphis police department releases body camera footage. Also, former president Donald Trump holds his first campaign events in two key states over the weekend. Plus, students return to school for the first time since a 6 year-old-student shot his teacher at an elementary school in Virginia. And, the Eagles and Chiefs head to the Super Bowl.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Super Bowl ad season kicks off. Asked & Answered: Winter health and safety. Try This Today: Al makes a famous treat. Stars Paul Bettany & Jeremy Pope live on TODAY.
Kaylee Hartung shares a preview of this year’s Super Bowl ads. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar and Vicky Nguyen answer some viewers health and winter safety questions. Plus, Try This Today: Al Roker visits Lexington Candy Shop and learns how to make the famous Coke Float. And, Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope in studio 1A to talk about their roles in the new Broadway show called “The Collaboration.”
TODAY 8a: Officers charged in Tyre Nichol’s death. Honoring lost Astronauts on Columbia anniversary. How to save money now. Broadway show’s big impact.
Five former Memphis police officers charged in Tyre Nichol’s death from brutally beating him after a traffic stop. Also, NASA pays tribute to all the astronauts who died during decades of space exploration. Plus, TODAY’s Consumer: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to save money on groceries, shopping and more. And, Harry Smith gets to sit down with the Leopoldstadt Broadway cast to talk about their roles in the play and how it’s based on the Holocaust.
January 27: Officers charged in Tyre Nichol’s death. U.S. economy show’s growth. Drama in courtroom at Murdaugh trial. 2023 Super Bowl ads.
Five former Memphis police officers charged in Tyre Nichol’s death as video is set to be released showing the confrontation. Also, Tom Costello breaks down the numbers from the latest economic report. Plus, new details in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial. And, Kaylee Hartung shares a sneak peak of this year’s Super Bowl ads.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dramatic day at former attorney’s murder trial. New details on Renner’s heroic actions. Consumer Confidential: Real Estate questions answered. Try This Today: Sheinelle’s dance aerobics.
New details revealed in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial. Also, the latest on Jeremy Renner’s snow plow accident. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Real Estate Broker Stefani Berkin answers some viewers real estate questions. And, Try This Today: Sheinelle Jones takes a hip hop step aerobics dance class with E.J. Houston.
TODAY 8a: Major attacks across Ukraine. Dramatic day at former attorney’s murder trial. Side effects of popular weight loss drug. Martha Stewart on TODAY.
Russia launches a new wave of missiles targeting several major cities in Ukraine. Also, new details revealed in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial. Plus, Your Health: a popular drug called Ozempic is being used for weight loss and now people are sharing a possible side effect called “Ozempic Face.” And, Martha Stewart in studio 1A to share some tips on how to care for your indoor plants.
January 26: Major attacks across Ukraine. Extreme weather across U.S. Fallout over school shooting. FBI investigates alleged fentanyl sales on Snapchat.
Russia launches a new wave of missiles targeting several major cities in Ukraine. Also, Extreme weather impacting millions of people across the country. Plus, new details on the 6 year old school shooting as the school board decides to fire the superintendent. And, Snapchat under investigation over the sale of pills containing Fentanyl.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Winter storm to impact 80 million Americans. TODAY’s Checklist: Winter skin myths. Try This Today: Dylan makes a handbag. Kicking off NASCAR’s 75th season.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb shares some tips on how you can keep your skin healthy this winter. Plus, Try This Today: Dylan Dreyer gets to make her own pocketbook with the help of Anthony Luciano founder of Sip and Stitch in New York City. And, Jeff Gordon and Daniel Suarez in studio 1A as NASCAR’s 75th season kicks off.
TODAY 8a: Winter storm to impact 80 million Americans. Ticketmaster grilled over Taylor Swift fiasco. Is price gouging behind high cost of eggs? Inside miracle rescue off Florida coast.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, Ticketmaster gets grilled over Taylor Swift fiasco at a senate hearing. Plus, a growing pressure on Washington to investigate the high rise on egg prices. And, Florida family finds son swept out to sea in a viral rescue mission.
January 25: Winter storm to impact 80 million Americans. Mass shooting crisis in U.S. Classified documents found at Pence’s home. Mystery at the Dallas Zoo.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country. Also, California has become the focal point in the debate over gun control after an alarming spike in violence. Plus, a new discovery of classified documents found at former Vice President Mike Pence’s home in Indiana. And, a growing mystery at the Dallas Zoo after a number of suspicious incidents including the death of an endangered bird.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Netflix cracks down on password sharing. Oscar nominations announced. Try This TODAY: Craig learns basics of woodworking. She Made It: Former athletic behind Addison Bay.
New details on Netflix password sharing. Also, Sheinelle Jones breaks down the 2023 Oscar nominees. Plus, Try This TODAY: Craig Melvin tries woodworking with the help of Keenan Spiegel the founder of Westport Woodworks. And, She Made It: the story behind Marguerite Adzick the founder of a major activewear “Addison Bay”.
TODAY 8a: Gunman kills seven in Northern California. Fixer-uppers key to home market. New tax tips for 2023. Breaking down the Oscar nominations.
At least 7 people killed and 1 injured in a mass shooting in Northern California. Also, TODAY’s Consumer: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips that can be helpful when buying a home. Plus, Your Money: Stephanie Ruhle shares everything you need to know about the new tax changes for this year. And, Dave Karger breaks down the 2023 Oscar nominees.
January 24: Gunman kills seven in Northern California. New details on Monterey Park suspect. Family views video in Memphis police case. Annual COVID-19 booster plan.
At least 7 people killed and 1 injured in a mass shooting in Northern California. Also, new details in the Monterey Park shooting investigation as the community gathers for a candlelight vigil to honor the victims. Plus, the family of Tyre Nichols speaks out for the first time after watching footage of the encounter. And, Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down what you need to know about the new COVID booster proposal.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Search for answers in deadly shooting. Damar Hamlin’s emotional return. Money Made Easy: Wallet reboot. Take It Off TODAY: Khaliah Ali shares health journey.
New details in the deadly shooting in Monterey Park, California. Also, Damar Hamlin attends Bills vs Bengals game three weeks after his collapse on the field. Plus, Money Made Easy: Kristin O’Keeffe Merrick shares some great financial strategies that can help you save money. And, Khaliah Ali in studio 1A to talk about her health journey.
TODAY 8a: Search for answers in deadly shooting. New Report: School warned about student’s behavior. Behind the scenes with NFL medical team. Lenny Kravits one on one.
New details in the deadly shooting in Monterey Park, California. Also, the latest on the 6 year old who shot his teacher as a new report alleges that school officials were warned about the student’s behavior. Plus, Inside The Game: Jacob Soboroff goes behind the scenes with the NFL Kansas City Chiefs medical team as he gets the opportunity to see what happens when a medical emergency happens on an NFL field. And, Harry Smith has a one on one with Lenny Kravits and talk about his life and career.
January 23: Search for answers in deadly shooting. FBI finds more classified documents. Arrests in Atlanta amid violent protests. Damar Hamlin’s emotional return.
New details in the deadly shooting in Monterey Park, California. Also, mounting pressure on President Biden after more classified documents were discovered at his Delaware home during a rare F.B.I search. Plus, violent protests in two major cities in the South in the wake of deadly incidents involving the police. And, Damar Hamlin attends Bills vs Bengals game three weeks after his collapse on the field.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Involuntary manslaughter charge for Baldwin. Kickoff with Kornacki: Breaking down NFL Playoffs. The Upside: Ruby’s Rainbow making dreams come true. Storm Reid live on TODAY.
Alec Baldwin set to be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of a cinematographer on his movie set. Also, Steve Kornacki breaks down this weekend's NFL divisional round. Plus, The Upside: the story behind “Ruby’s Rainbow” an organization that provides college scholarships to students with down syndrome. And, Storm Reid in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new film “Missing.”
TODAY 8a: Biden breaks silence on documents. How kindness affects anxiety and depression. Field, Fonda, Moreno and Tomlin on TODAY. Super Bowl tailgating made easy.
President Biden breaks silence about the classified documents controversy that surrounds him. Also, a new study from the University of Ohio suggests that kind acts may be the best medicine for easing depression and anxiety. Plus, Harry Smith meets up with Hollywood legends Sally Field, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Lily Tomlin to talk about their roles in the new movie “80 for Brady.” And, Lauren Iannotti shares some entertaining ideas that can be perfect for the upcoming NFL playoffs.
January 20: Involuntary manslaughter charge for Baldwin. Biden breaks silence on documents. Santos denies new reports. New details on Hamlin’s lengthy recovery.
Alec Baldwin set to be charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of a cinematographer on his movie set. Also, President Biden breaks silence about the classified documents controversy that surrounds him. Plus, Congressman George Santos denies reports that he was a drag queen in a Brazilian pageant. And, new details on Damar Hamlin’s recovery ahead of the second round of the NFL playoffs.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Major storm impacting millions. Graceland readies for Lisa Marie memorial. Consumer Confidential: Staying warm & saving money. Impact Thursday: 8th grader empowering others.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans across the country causing travel delays and accidents. Also, the memorial preparations are underway at the iconic Tennessee Graceland Mansion to give a final farewell to Lisa Marie Presley. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to have an energy efficient home that can help you save money. And, Impact Thursday: the inspiring story behind Reagan Bischoff a young teen who was born with Cerebral Palsy and how she manages to
TODAY 8a: Major storm impacting millions. Mysterious death of U.S. lawyer at Mexican resort. The germiest items in your kitchen. Shaking up the job market.
Severe weather impacting millions of people across the country causing travel delays and accidents. Also, the mystery case surrounding the death of a California public defender that died at a resort in Mexico. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares some of the germiest items in a kitchen and what you need to know to keep them clean. And, Jacob Ward in studio 1A to talk about how companies are using a system to recruit applicants that require them to have a college degree and how they’re missing out on millio
January 19: Major storm impacting millions. New allegations against Santos. Debt ceiling deadline today. New Zealand Prime Minister resigns.
Severe weather impacting millions of people across the country causing travel delays and accidents. Also, new allegations against Congressman George Santos as he faces pressure to resign for fabricating his resume, stealing from a veteran and making false claims. Plus, the U.S is expected to reach its debt limit today as Democrats and Republicans battle for a solution. And, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announces her resignation after holding her position for more than five years.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Jeremy Renner returns home. Flipping out for retro phones. Consumer Confidential: Linkedin’s jobs on the rise. The Upside: Theater projecting voices of filmmakers.
The latest on Jeremy Renner as he returns home following his snowplow accident. Also, Emilie Ikeda in studio 1A to talk about the comeback of flip phones and how teens are making them so popular. Plus, Consumer Confidential: Linkedin editor in chief Dan Roth shares the annual list of “Jobs on the Rise” and talks about the job titles that are growing tremendously. And, The Upside: the inspiring story behind Emelyn Stuart the founder of “Stuart Cinema & Café” and how she became an independent film
TODAY 8a: Deadly helicopter crash in Ukraine. Missing woman’s husband charged with murder. Five things to avoid in an emergency. TODAY Style: Denim trend forecast for 2023.
At least 14 people killed in a deadly helicopter crash near Kyiv including a top government official. Also, new developments in the case of a missing Massachusetts mother as husband is behind bars for allegedly misleading investigators and now charged with murder in the case. Plus, TODAY’s Five Things: medical correspondent Dr. John Torres, flight attendant Sara Nelson, and restaurant server Darron Cardosa in studio 1A to share five things that they would not do, knowing what they know. And, sty
January 18: Deadly helicopter crash in Ukraine. Biden under pressure amid investigation. Candidate arrested in shooting spree. Parents outraged over teacher shooting.
At least 14 people killed in a deadly helicopter crash near Kyiv including a top government official. Also, President Biden is facing more pressure regarding the classified documents discovered at his former office and his Delaware home. Plus, a former Republican candidate in New Mexico is set to appear in court today after being accused of a series of shootings against elected officials. And, the latest in the Richneck Elementary shooting as parents attend a school board meeting to discuss how
TODAY 3rd Hour: Celebrating Kerry Sanders. Future of Beauty: Science meets skincare. Generation Next: Bronx teen is NYC Poet Laureate. Bill Nighy live on TODAY.
Honoring NBC News legend Kerry Sanders as he plans to retire. Also, Future of Beauty: a glimpse into what could be the future of beauty with the use of bio-technology as it’s already being used to produce insulin and some foods. Plus, Generation Next: the inspiring story behind Stephanie Pacheco a Bronx teen whose making her mark in the world of poetry as she was just named New York City’s Youth Poet Laureate. And, Bill Nighy in studio 1A to talk about his role in the new drama film “Living.”
TODAY 8a: Extreme weather coast-to-coast. Global concern over China’s new covid outbreak. Honoring NBC’s Kerry Sanders. Top tips for a healthy New Year.
Millions in the Midwest and South are set to face a new round of severe storms. Also, a growing concern over China’s new covid outbreak. Plus, honoring NBC News legend Kerry Sanders as he plans to retire. And, Your Health: NBC senior medial correspondent Dr. John Torres shares some daily habits that you can incorporate into your life.
January 17: Extreme weather coast-to-coast. Candidate arrested in string of shootings. Growing fallout over Biden documents. New details on Nepal plane crash.
Millions in the Midwest and South are set to face a new round of severe storms. Also, in New Mexico an arrest has been made in connection with a series of recent shootings at the homes of Democratic lawmakers. Plus, a growing controversy over the classified documents found at President Biden’s Delaware home as Republicans demand for answers. And, the latest on the tragic plane crash in Nepal.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Damar Hamlin cheers on Bills amid recovery. TODAY’s Checklist: Nutrition by the numbers. Second Acts: Marketing teacher turned track star. Clean Sweep: Home organizing hacks.
Damar Hamlin visits the Bills facility over the weekend and cheers the team from home as they beat the Dolphins in the NFL playoffs. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: registered dietitian Vanessa Rissetto shares some tips on how to take charge of your health by breaking down the nutrients you need and the right amounts. Plus, Second Act: the story behind Wyomia Tyus and how she went from a teacher to a track star. And, Clean Sweep: author Janelle Cohen shares some organization hacks.
TODAY 8a: California under new flood alerts. Mother and son’s graduation promise. Lopez and Duhamel’s Shotgun Wedding. Winter fashion must-haves.
California is under new flood alerts as a new round of storms is set to hit the state. Also, a mother and son—Carolyn Patton and Immanuel Patton in studio 1A to celebrate their accomplishment in graduating together from the University of Maryland after a 20 year promise. Plus, Jason Kennedy sits down with J.Lo and Josh Duhamel to talk about their roles in the new movie “Shotgun Wedding.” And, TODAY Bestsellers: Adrianna Brach shares some winter fashion must haves.
January 16: California under new flood alerts. Nearly 70 killed in Nepal plane crash. Biden under fire as more documents found. Damar Hamlin cheers on Bills amid recovery
California is under new flood alerts as a new round of storms is set to hit the state. Also, at least 69 people killed in Nepal’s plane crash as the search for more passengers continues. Plus, Republicans are putting pressure on President Biden and demanding answers after more classified documents were found at his home in Delaware. And, Damar Hamlin visits the Bills facility over the weekend and cheers the team from home as they beat the Dolphins in the NFL playoffs.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Lisa Marie Presley. Dateline: Killings in a college town. Kickoff With Kornacki: NFL super wild card weekend. Food For Thought: Couple filling knead in the bagel biz.
Remembering Lisa Marie Presley as she passes at the age of 54. Also, Dateline on NBC will be previewing the story of the murder mystery of the four Idaho students as they dig deeper into the investigation. Plus, Kickoff With Kornacki: Steve Kornacki shares a preview of this weekend’s NFL wild card game picks. And, Food For Thought: the story behind Ali Chetkof and Jeremy Rhodes the founders of “Moonrise Bagels” and how they saw a need for a twist on the classic bagel.
TODAY 8a: Special counsel to investigate Biden docs. Deadly twisters sweep across South. Boston’s new MLK memorial. Inside look at Webb Telescope images.
A special counsel has been appointed to look into the classified documents discovered at President Biden’s former office and inside his Delaware home. Also, at least 7 people dead in Alabama as a huge tornado sweeps across the South leaving a path of destruction. Plus, a memorial will be placed at the Boston Common park as a tribute to Martin Luther King. And, Harry Smith gets an up close look at the discoveries of the Webb telescope and gets to meet the team behind the breathtaking images.
January 13: Special counsel to investigate Biden docs. Lisa Marie Presley dies at age 54. Investigation into FAA chaos. Deadly twisters sweep across South
A special counsel has been appointed to look into the classified documents discovered at President Biden’s former office and inside his Delaware home. Also, remembering Lisa Marie Presley who passed away at the age of 54. Plus, the latest on the FAA computer outage investigation including the new developments that it could have been the result of contract workers who failed to follow proper computer protocols. And, at least 7 people dead in Alabama and Georgia as a huge tornado sweeps across the
TODAY 3rd Hour: Fallout over U.S. airline chaos. Consumer Confidential: What to buy in January. Sisterhood: Nerdettes robotics team. Chelsea Handler live in studio 1A.
New details on the FAA system failure that brought flights nationwide to a standstill. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on what to buy and what to avoid buying this month. Plus, Sisterhood: the story of an all-girl robotics team who call themselves “The Nerdettes” as they bond over their passion for STEM and their mission is to build something special for the future. And, Chelsea Handler in studio 1A to talk about her new Netflix comedy special “Revolution.”
TODAY 8a: Fallout over U.S. airline chaos. Detecting common types of skin cancer. Drug shortage over weight loss craze. How to keep your reading resolution.
New details on the FAA system failure that brought flights nationwide to a standstill. Also, Dr. John Torres shares some tips on how to detect the most common types of skin cancer as first lady Jill Biden recovers from surgery after she had two cancerous lesions removed. Plus, Your Health: a growing concern that surrounds the rise in people using diabetes drugs for weight loss. And, Read More TODAY: Jenna Bush Hager and Craig Melvin head to the New York City Library to pick out some books that w
January 12: Fallout over U.S. airline chaos. Second batch of Biden classified documents found. Storms pound West Coast. Bill’s Damar Hamlin home from hospital.
New details on the FAA system failure that brought flights nationwide to a standstill. Also, President Biden is facing new scrutiny after aides discover more classified documents from his time as Vice President. Plus, in California the race is on to clean up from that series of intense and destructive storms before they get hit with the next one. And, Buffalo Bill’s player Damar Hamlin is back home as he continues to recover.
TODAY 3rd Hour: FAA: Normal flight operations resuming. Big winners at the Golden Globes. On The Money: Craig and Steph go on a cash diet. TODAY Climate: Team USA competes in the ocean race.
Flights start to take off after the FAA went down this morning. Also, Jason Kennedy shares all the memorable moments from last night’s Golden Globes. Plus, On The Money: Craig Melvin and Stephanie Ruhle go on a cash diet challenge by paying everything with cash and no credit cards for an entire weekend. And, TODAY Climate: the 2023 ocean race is set to take off on January 15, 2023 from Alicante, Spain where athletes are tested on their endurance and navigation skills while helping climate resear
TODAY 8a: FAA outage impacts flights nationwide. Death rises in California flood disaster. Anger over fatal shooting of 13 year old boy. Top fashions from Golden Globes.
Airports across the country have been impacted by a critical outage at the FAA as thousands of flights have been delayed and passengers have been stranded. Also, the death toll in California is on the rise as a string of storms continue to impact the entire state with new flooding and more emergency rescues. Plus, a community in Washington D.C expresses outrage after the death of a 13 year old boy who was killed by a homeowner who says the boy was breaking into cars. And, a look at the best fash
January 11: FAA outage impacts flights nationwide. Death rises in California flood disaster. Biden surprised over classified documents. Big winners at the Golden Globes
Airports across the country have been impacted by a critical outage at the FAA as thousands of flights have been delayed and passengers have been stranded. Also, the death toll in California is on the rise as a string of storms continue to impact the entire state with new flooding and more emergency rescues. Plus, the latest on the classified documents found in President Biden’s private office. And, the big winners at last night’s Golden Globes.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Prince Harry’s bombshell book “Spare” hits shelves. Damar Hamlin’s road to recovery. TODAY’s Checklist: Know your eye health. She Made It: Indian-Inspired beauty brand “Prakti.”
Prince Harry’s new memoir “Spare” is out for sale. Also, the latest on Damar Hamlin’s recovery as he’s now being treated by doctors in Buffalo. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist: Ophthalmologist Doctor Annie Negrin is in studio 1A to share some eye healthcare tips. And, the story behind model Pritika Swarup and her beauty company “ Prakti Beauty.”
TODAY 8a: California flood disaster. Unanswered questions in Idaho student murders. One-on-one with Tom Hanks. Positive social network for teens.
California declaring state of emergency as it braces for more extreme weather after heavy rainfall that left major flooding, mudslides, and power outages. Also, Investigators are working to get a clearer picture of the suspect who is accused of killing four college students in Idaho. Plus, Savannah Guthrie has a one-on-one with legendary Tom Hanks to talk about his role in the new movie “A Man Called Otto.” And, a popular new app called “Gas” has grown In popularity amongst teenagers as its miss
January 10: California flood disaster. DOJ reviews classified docs found in Biden office. New details in hero teacher shooting. Damar Hamlin’s road to recovery.
California declaring state of emergency as it braces for more extreme weather after heavy rainfall that left major flooding, mudslides, and power outages. Also, The Justice Department has launched a review into classified documents from the Obama Administration in Washington that are tied to President Biden. Plus, an emotional vigil was held in honor of the teacher who was wounded in last week’s shooting at an elementary school in Virginia. And, the latest on Damar Hamlin’s recovery as he heads
TODAY 3rd Hour: Prince Harry’s new royal revelations. Consumer Confidential: Strategies for job seekers. Tracee Ellis Ross live on TODAY. Drinking In America: TikTok sobriety movement.
New allegations and accusations coming from Prince Harry ahead of the release of his memoir “Spare.” Also, Consumer Confidential: workplace and career expert Tom Gimbel shares some tips that can help you when making a career switch. Plus, Tracee Ellis Ross in studio 1A to talk about her life and career. And, Drinking In America: how some people are finding support on TikTok when trying to give up alcohol.
TODAY 8a: Rioters storm Brazil’s capital. Remembering “Eight Is Enough” star Adam Rich. Ronald Reagan’s daughter speaks out. Doctor’s personal weight loss story.
Thousands of Jair Bolsonaro’s protestors storm Brazilian government offices over false claims their election was stolen. Also, remembering Adam Rich as he passes at the age of 54 over the weekend at his home in Brentwood, Los Angeles. Plus, Ronald Reagan’s daughter Patti Davis shares her advice for Prince Harry in a New York Times Op-Ed titled “Prince Harry And The Value Of Silence.” And, Start Today: Dr. Emi Hosoda shares her weight loss journey as she found the cause of her gain and lost 135
January 9: Rioters storm Brazil’s capital. Biden makes first visit to border. House back at work after speaker battle. China reopens borders after three years.
Thousands of Jair Bolsonaro’s protestors storm Brazilian government offices over false claims their election was stolen. Also, President Biden visits the southern border for the first time since taking office amid a growing migrant crisis. Plus, the House is back in session today after the contentious battle to elect a Speaker. And, China lifted restrictions on foreign travel for the first time in nearly three years marking a new phase in the nation’s COVID-19 response.
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Welcoming Al back to studio 1A. Chilling new details in Idaho murders. Fallout over Prince Harry’s royal revelations. Home health remedies with joy.
Celebrating Al Roker's return to studio 1A. Also, New details on the four Idaho murders as 28 year old suspect Bryan Kohberger appeared in an Idaho court for the first time yesterday. Plus, new revelations from Prince Harry’s new book “Spare.” And, TODAY nutrition and health expert Joy Bauer in studio 1A to share some home remedies that could help you during the flu season.
TODAY 8a: Chilling new details in Idaho murders. New details of actor’s accident and rescue. Fallout over Prince Harry’s royal revelations. Dry January cocktails.
New details on the four Idaho murders as 28 year old suspect Bryan Kohberger appeared in an Idaho court for the first time yesterday. Also, actor Jeremy Renner shares an update on his recovery following his snowplow recovery. Plus, new revelations from Prince Harry’s new book “Spare.” And, award winning mixologist L.P. O’Brien shares some delicious non-alcoholic cocktail ideas.
January 6: Chilling new details in Idaho murders. Speaker stalemate on Capitol hill. Remarkable improvement for Damar Hamlin. Inside Al’s recovery.
New details on the four Idaho murders as 28-year-old suspect Bryan Kohberger appeared in an Idaho court for the first time yesterday. Also, the House adjourns for the third day without a speaker as Kevin McCarthy scrambles to find a deal with Republican lawmakers. Plus, the latest on Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin’s health as he shows remarkable improvements. And, inside Al Roker’s recovery as he returns to studio 1A.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist: Treating common aches and pains. Yellowstone star Luke Grimes live on TODAY. The Upside: The wallpaper queens are on a roll.
Prince Harry says his own brother Prince William physically attacked him as he states it in his new memoir “Spare.” Also, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Karen Sutton provides some tips on how to deal with some of the most common aches and pains. Plus, Luke Grimes in studio 1A to talk about his life and career. And, The Upside: the story behind Reita Greece and how she shares her passion for wallpaper hanging in partnership with Beverly Pate.
TODAY 8a: Battle for house speaker intensifies. Jill Biden to have skin lesion surgery. Shania Twain live in studio 1A. Allison Williams on TODAY. TODAY Style: Fashion trends in 2023.
The House adjourns for a second day without a speaker as Kevin McCarthy loses a sixth vote and now offering major concessions to sway Republicans. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar in studio 1A to talk about skin cancer and symptoms as first lady Jill Biden is scheduled to have surgery next week to remove a small lesion above her right eye. Plus, Allison Williams in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new film “M3GAN.” And, TODAY Style: Zanna Roberts Rassi along with Shania Twain share some of the bigg
January 5: Battle for house speaker intensifies. Pope Benedict XVI laid to rest. Signs of improvement for Damar Hamlin. Powerful storm slams West Coast.
The House adjourns for a second day without a speaker as Kevin McCarthy loses a sixth vote and now he's offering major concessions to sway Republicans. Also, millions of mourners and dignitaries gather in St. Peter’s Square for the funeral of Pope Benedict XVI. Plus, new details on Buffalo player Damar Hamlin’s health as he’s showing signs of improvement while still under intensive care. And, California governor declares a state of emergency as powerful bomb cyclone slams the region with torrent
TODAY 3rd Hour: New details on NFL player’s condition. On The Upside: The “Don’t Quit Your Day Job” dancers. Savannah & Hoda ring NYSE opening bell.
New details on Buffalo player Damar Hamlin as he remains in intensive care. Also, On The Money: Sharon Epperson shares some tips on how to pay off holiday debt. Plus, On The Upside: the story behind Doree Clark and how she shares her passion for dancing through “Don’t Quit Your Day Job Dancers.” And, Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie get to ring the New York Stock Exchange opening bell as they celebrate their 5 year anniversary at the TODAY show.
TODAY 8a: Chaos at the Capitol. New details on NFL player’s condition. Doctor charged after family survives plunge. New way to treat severe depression.
A historic house battle is set to resume today as Republican leader Kevin McCarthy came up short from the 218 votes needed to become house speaker. Also, new details on Buffalo player Damar Hamlin as he remains in intensive care. Plus, a man in California drove his Tesla off a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean with his young family and now the driver is facing serious criminal charges. And, Your Health: many clinics now offering Ketamine assisted therapy to treat people who are suffering with
January 4: Chaos at the Capitol. New details on NFL player’s condition. Schools return to masking. Jeremy Renner speaks out after accident.
A historic house battle is set to resume today as Republican leader Kevin McCarthy came up short from the 218 votes needed to become house speaker. Also, new details on Buffalo player Damar Hamlin as he remains in intensive care. Plus, growing concerns in a post-holiday surge in flu, covid and other respiratory viruses. And, Jeremy Renner speaks out for the first time since his snow plow accident.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Bills player in critical condition. TODAY’s Checklist: Staying healthy in 2023. Second Acts: Marine turned DIY influencer. Start TODAY: How to live “The Good Life.”
The Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin is in critical condition after going into a cardiac arrest just moments after making a tackle. Also, TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Natalie Azar shares a plan that can help you be healthier and happier in 2023. Plus, Second Acts: the story behind Monica Chavez and how she went from a military officer to a DYI influencer. And, Dr. Robert Waldinger in studio 1A to talk about what it truly means to be happy and its new book “The Good Life: Lessons From The World’s Long
TODAY 8a: : Bills player in critical condition. Martha Navratilova shares cancer diagnosis. Rating top diets of 2023. Start TODAY: Let’s start moving.
The Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin is in critical condition after going into a cardiac arrest just moments after making a tackle. Also, tennis legend Martina Navratilova opens up about her cancer diagnosis. Plus, an exclusive look at 2023 best diets as the “U.S. News and World Report” releases its list. And, Start Today: 2023 walking challenge starts today with fitness contributor Stephanie Mansour.
January 3: Bills player in critical condition. Tornadoes sweep across the South. McCarthy’s make or break moment. Idaho murder suspect in court.
The Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin is in critical condition after going into a cardiac arrest just moments after making a tackle. Also, severe weather sweeping most of the country after a tornado that damaged buildings and a school in Arkansas as well as major flooding in Northern California. Plus, the new Congress is being sworn today as it’s not clear whether Kevin McCarthy will have enough votes to become speaker. And, the suspect from the quadruple murder in Idaho is set to appear in cour
TODAY 3rd Hour: Barber academy that’s changing lives. Generation Next: Guy with a camera. Food For Thought: Couple helps feed college kids. She Made It: Makeup mogul behind Reina Rebelde.
Craig Melvin gets to sit with Charnay Phaire owner of the Westchester Barber Academy in Mount Vernon, New York to talk about his mission on helping those in need. Also, Generation Next: the story behind Reese Feldman most known as “A Guy With A Movie Camera” and how he’s using Tik Tok to offer a glimpse into life on set. Plus, Food For Thought: Al Roker meets a young couple Tom and Rachel Sullivan from North Carolina and talk about how they’re helping college students by preparing food for them.
TODAY 8a: Benedict’s body lying in state at Vatican. How an American spy betrayed her family and country. Barbara Walter’s legacy on TODAY. New Year, New Perspective.
Pope Benedict XVI now lying in state at St. Peter’s Basilica as long lines of mourners form to remember him and his impact on the Catholic church. Also, the story of Ana Montes on how she became the most damaging female spy. Plus, remembering Barbara Walter and her legacy on the TODAY show. And, Harry Smith gets to sit with professor Adam Grant to talk about 2023 goals and how to stay inspired.
January 2: Benedict’s body lying in state at Vatican. Time Square terror attack investigation. Travelers return home after nightmare week. China overwhelmed by massive covid surge.
Pope Benedict XVI now lying in state at St. Peter’s Basilica as long lines of mourners form to remember him and his impact on the Catholic church. Also, new details on the Time Square New Year’s eve machete attack. Plus, airports and highways face a post-holiday travel surge as millions of Americans plan their return home. And, growing concerns in China’s covid case surge after loosening restrictions.
TODAY 3rd Hour: A look back at 2022's most popular stories on today.com. Buddy Up: The secrets of candlemaking. The Upside: How a family is sharing their joy with the world.
TODAY 3rd Hour: A look back at 2022's most popular stories on today.com. Plus, the 3rd Hour anchors get together for a new Buddy Up to learn the secrets of candlemaking. Plus, a new edition of The Upside: How a family is sharing their joy with the world.
TODAY 8a: New laws for the new year. Hoda Kotb sits down one one one with Miley Cyrus. Bubbles for New Year's Eve.
A closer look at new laws for the new year. Plus, Hoda Kotb sits down one one one with Miley Cyrus ahead of her New Year's Eve special. And, bubbles for New Year's Eve with Vanessa Price.
December 30: Latest on holiday travel chaos. Growing concerns over Covid and Flu surge. Remembering Brazilian soccer legend Pele.
Latest on the recent airline chaos over the holidays. Plus, growing concerns over surge in post-holiday Covid and Flu cases. And, remembering Brazilian soccer legend Pele.
TODAY 3rd Hour: The Upside: mission behind 321 Café. Future of… 3D-printed homes. “Spilled Milk Mama” shares grief & hope. The Upside: family flower farm blossoming.
Behind the mission of 321 Café, a North Carolina coffee shop dedicated to employing and building up individuals with intellectual and developmental disability. Also, a glimpse at the possible future of home building: 3D-printed home. Plus, the story of a young mother and how she’s developed a following with her Instagram page, “Spilled Milk Mama.” And, a flower farm in Massachusetts that began as one woman’s seed of an idea and blossomed into something special.
TODAY 8a: New fallout from Southwest Airline chaos. Covid linked to crippling heart condition. Bob Saget’s widow speaks out one year later. Top real estate tips for 2023.
Southwest flight cancellations and delays caused ripples across airline industry. Also, new research is confirming a link between covid and a debilitating heart condition. Plus, Kelly Rizzo opens up one year after the passing of her husband Bob Saget. And, where to buy real estate in 2023: best places for families, hot spots to retire, and more.
December 29: New fallout from Southwest Airline chaos. Buffalo roads reopen during dig out. Former Pope Benedict’s condition worsens. Lower gas prices expected in 2023.
Southwest flight cancellations and delays caused ripples across airline industry. Also, Buffalo’s travel ban has been lifted after deadly blizzard that blasted western New York. Plus, prayers are pouring in from around the world for the retired Pope Emeritus Benedict, whose health has taken a turn for the worse. And, gas prices predictions for 2023.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Texas City’s fight against Alzheimer’s. Sheinelle finds calm at a sound bath. The Upside: Urban Cowgirl Ranch. On the Job: beagles assist at airports.
One doctor leads the fight against Alzheimer’s in a small Texas border town with the highest incidences of the disease in the nation. Also, Sheinelle experiences a new method of deep relaxation: a sound bath. Plus, a very special ranch introduces a whole new farm world to children from underserved communities. And, how beagles are keeping passengers safe at Atlanta’s Hartsfield Jackson International Airport.
TODAY 8a: Passengers scrambling after Southwest cancellations. Supreme Court keeps Trump-immigration policy. Ken Burns on TODAY. Hero doctor’s amazing run.
This morning, more than 4,000 flights have already been cancelled and nearly 5,000 delayed—a staggering number for this time of day. Also, the Supreme Court hands down a ruling that would keep the controversial “Title 42” policy in place for another six months until the final decision. Plus, Ken Burns is in studio 1A to talk about his new book, “Our America: A Photographic History.” And, the emotional reunion of a heroic cardiologist and two marathon runners whose lives he saved.
December 28: Passengers scrambling after Southwest cancellations. Death toll rises amid Buffalo dig out. Former Pope Benedict’s condition worsening. Supreme Court keeps Trump-immigration policy.
This morning, more than 4,000 flights have already been cancelled and nearly 5,000 delayed—a staggering number for this time of day. Also, this weekend’s deadly snow storm in western New York and the aftermath in Buffalo. Plus, the health of Pope Benedict, who stepped down in 2013, is taking a turn for the worse. And, the Supreme Court hands down a ruling that would keep the controversial “Title 42” policy in place for another six months until the final decision.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dads Got This! The duo behind Gracie’s Corner. The Upside: Family’s fight to save son’s life. Grit: Military trailblazer flying high. Generation Next: Founder of Earth Rides.
Dad’s Got This! Craig Melvin talks to a dad and daughter who have become a YouTube phenomenon by creating children’s music. Also, The Upside: an inspiring story of a family who did everything to save their son’s life—Ryan as he was diagnosed with Mucopolysaccharidosis type I at a very young age. Plus, Grit: Anne Thompson gets to meet the first female F35A Commander of the U.S. Air Force lighting demo team Major Kristin Wolfe. And, Morgan Radford gets to meet Raven Hernandez a young Latina CEO w
TODAY 8a: Air travel meltdown. Deadliest winter storm in decades. Kayakers rescue downed pilot. TikTok’s favorite library.
Airlines struggle to recover from weather delays as thousands of flights were cancelled over the holiday weekend. Also, the death toll from this weekend’s winter storm on the rise with at least 57 Americans dead across the country as the hardest hit was in Buffalo, New York. Plus, father and son kayakers rescue a pilot following a small plane crash at an icy creek in Maryland. And, the Milwaukee Public Library team have become a Tik Tok sensation racking up millions of views and nearly 100 thous
December 27: Air travel meltdown. Deadliest winter storm in decades. Tensions rise ahead of border decision. Rep.-Elect admits lying about resume.
Airlines struggle to recover from weather delays as thousands of flights were cancelled over the holiday weekend. Also, the death toll from this weekend’s winter storm on the rise with at least 57 Americans dead across the country as the hardest hit was in Buffalo, New York. Plus, a growing humanitarian crisis on the El Paso, Texas border as the battle over Title 42 continues. And, Republican congressman-elect George Santos admits to lying about his professional experience, educational backgroun
TODAY 3rd Hour: Grit: Female scientist’s historic mission. Motivational Monday: Runner logging miles in reverse. Beauty company saving animals. The Upside: Healing through gardening.
The story behind planetary scientist Lindy Elkins-Tanton—the 2nd woman to lead a NASA space mission. Also, Motivational Monday: Sheinelle Jones gets to talk to Justine Galloway about her passion for running and how it was nearly taken away after being diagnosed with focal dystonia, a neurological movement disorder. Plus, a remarkable story of a beauty brand named “FarmHouse Fresh Organics & Naturals” and its mission to give animals a second chance to live. And, Gadi Schwartz gets to meet a woman
TODAY 8a: Death toll rises from massive storm. Massive storm disrupts holiday travel. Inside treasured NFL tradition. New Year’s entertaining tips.
The death toll from this weekend’s massive winter storm keeps rising with over 40 people dead as the hardest hit was in Buffalo, New York. Also, holiday travel chaos as thousands of flights were cancelled from this weekend’s severe weather. Plus, Inside The Game: Sam Brock goes behind the scenes with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and meets captain Cleve Johnson whose in charge of shooting off the cannons from the legendary ship at each of their games. And, TODAY’s Holiday Handbook: Barbara Costello s
December 26: Death toll rises from massive storm. Massive storm disrupts holiday travel. North Korea drone crosses border. The Royals’ Christmas to Queen Elizabeth.
The death toll from this weekend’s massive winter storm keeps rising with over 40 people dead as the hardest hit was in Buffalo, New York. Also, holiday travel chaos as thousands of flights were cancelled from this weekend’s severe weather. Plus, North Korea escalating tensions in the region after Kim Jong unsent drones over South Korea. And, the Royal family gathered for the holiday at their country estate, North of London to celebrate their first Christmas without Queen Elizabeth II.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Buddy Up: Reviving up for a go-kart competition. Generation Next: 11 year old billiards phenom. On The Job: Dylan taps into brewing business. The Sweetest Thing: America’s oldest candy shop.
Al Roker, Craig Melvin, Sheinelle Jones, and Dylan Dreyer buddy up and go to a local go-kart track to have a little fun outside of studio 1A. Also, Generation Next: Craig Melvin gets to talk to D’Angelo an 11 year old pool champion who goes by “Jawz.” Plus, On The Job: Dylan Dreyer gets to meet LeAnn Darland and Tara Hankinson the two founders of “Talea Beer Co.” as she gets to help with the process of making beer. And, Al Roker visits the oldest operating candy shop in America located in Philad
TODAY 8a: Winter storm disrupts holiday travel. Full January 6th report released. Holiday surprise for beloved crossing guard. Faith and family on Christmas.
Severe winter storm causes thousands of flight disruptions and dangerous road conditions across the country. Also, the January 6th committee releases its final report after an 18 month investigation with more than 800 hundred pages placing blame of the insurrection on Donald Trump. Plus, TODAY’s Toy Drive Spectacular: Craig Melvin surprises Angela Thompson a Chicago School district crossing guard with gifts for her toy drive. And, Cardinal Timothy Dolan in studio 1A to reflect on the year and ta
December 23: Winter storm disrupts holiday travel. Full January 6th report released. Tripledemic concerns grow ahead of the holiday. Last-minute shopping and shipping tips.
Severe winter storm causes thousands of flight disruptions and dangerous road conditions across the country. Also, the January 6th committee releases its final report after an 18 month investigation with more than 800 hundred pages placing blame of the insurrection on Donald Trump. Plus, holiday gatherings sparking new concerns amid a nationwide surge in flu, covid and RSV cases as well as key medications still being hard to find—Dr. Ashish Jha is live to share how you can stay healthy during th
TODAY 3rd Hour: Start TODAY: Couple walks thousands of miles. Dads Got This! Pro baseball player sharing his pride. Sisterhood: Triathlon training for young girls. Behind The Brand: Stacy’s Pita chips.
Al Roker gets to meet a couple from New York who took walking to another level by walking a couple marathons a week to help improve their mental health and fitness. Also, Dads Got This! Craig Melvin gets to sit down with Bryan Ruby a professional baseball player to talk about his journey and the support he’s received from his longtime coach. Plus, Sisterhood—the story behind a program that’s empowering young girls and improving their self-esteem by training them to be tri-athletes. And, Behind T
TODAY 8a: Major storm impacts holiday travel. Zelenskyy addresses U.S. Congress. Click concerns over online holiday shopping. True spirit of giving.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans as they start their holiday travel with blizzard conditions delaying flights and causing major accidents on the road. Also, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers an emotional plea to Congress seeking to rally more support and aid in the fight against Russian’s unrelenting war. Plus, TODAY’s Smart Shopper—Vicky Nguyen shares some tips that can help you when shopping online and avoid getting scammed. And, the inspiring story behind Harry Be
December 22: Major storm impacts holiday travel. Zelenskyy addresses U.S. Congress. Crypto founder extradited to U.S. Royals keeping Queen’s Christmas traditions.
Severe weather impacting millions of Americans as they start their holiday travel with blizzard conditions delaying flights and causing major accidents on the road. Also, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers an emotional plea to Congress seeking to rally more support and aid in the fight against Russian’s unrelenting war. Plus, Sam Bankman-Fried arrives in New York overnight for a U.S. court arraignment to face federal charges over FTX collapse. And, Kelly Cobiella shares how the roy
TODAY 3rd Hour: Massive storm impacts holiday travel. Embracing short days and long nights. On The Money: Preparing for financial success in 2023. Brotherhood: Black men hike.
Airlines prepare for the holiday travel surge as a major storm is set to impact millions of people across the country. Also, Kerry Sanders heads to the North Pole, Alaska to find out about life there as today is the shortest day of the year. Plus, data reporter Brian Chung shares some financial tips that can help you save money for the upcoming year. And, a story about brotherhood—an organization in California called “Black Men Hike” as their mission is to promote mental and physical health.
TODAY 8a: Massive storm impacts holiday travel. Zelenskyy to visit White House. Faith and family journey. Season’s readings.
Airlines prepare for the holiday travel surge as a major storm is set to impact millions of people across the country. Also, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to visit the nation’s capital to meet with both President Biden and Congress. Plus, Finding Faith: the story behind NBA legend David Robinson and how faith played one of the biggest roles in his life. And, TODAY’s Smart Shopper: best-selling authors Isaac Fitzgerald and Jasmine Guillory share some holiday book picks.
December 21: Massive storm impacts holiday travel. Zelenskyy to visit White House. Migrant crisis along Southern border. Tripledemic drug shortage concerns
Airlines prepare for the holiday travel surge as a major storm is set to impact millions of people across the country. Also, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to visit the nation’s capital to meet with both President Biden and Congress. Plus, the Biden administration is now asking the Supreme Court to end key restrictions on migrants, just a day after justices temporarily ruled they will remain in place. And, growing concerns tied to the tripledemic as more drugstore chains will lim
TODAY 3rd Hour: Holiday travel trouble amid storms. Kidults driving toy sales. Steve Kornacki’s festive holiday facts. The Upside: Students testing new mental health app.
Major storm is set to impact millions of people across the country as we head into the holiday. Also, a growing trend of adults buying more toys for themselves—the group being called “Kidults” as it’s proving to be a big business. Plus, Steve Kornacki shares the top holiday traditions and favorite holiday candy across the country. And, The Upside: a mental health awareness app is being tested in Florida elementary schools to help kids manage their mental health using emojis.
TODAY 8a: Holiday travel trouble amid storms. Massive surge of covid cases in China. Gifting experiences for the holidays. Top tips for keeping cool this Christmas.
Major storm is set to impact millions of people across the country as we head into the holiday. Also, China reports its first covid related deaths in several weeks as a surge of infections sweep through the country since zero covid restrictions were lifted. Plus, TODAY’s Holiday Handbook: Vicky Nguyen shares some creative holiday gift ideas. And, lifestyle and etiquette expert—Elaine Swann shares some things you need to know about gift giving and social etiquette.
December 20: Holiday travel trouble amid storms. Stores limit medicine sales amid shortage. January 6th committee pushes Trump prosecution. Supreme court blocks lifting border restrictions.
Major storm is set to impact millions of people across the country as we head into the holiday. Also, two major pharmacy chains—CVS and Walgreens are limiting the purchase of certain children’s pain medications giving the ongoing tripledemic concerns. Plus, the January 6th committee are urging the Justice Department to prosecute Donald Trump as he’s accused of insurrection and three other federal crimes. And, amid a record surge in migrant crossings, the Supreme Court has temporarily paused tomo
TODAY 3rd Hour: Severe turbulence injures dozens. Argentina celebrates World Cup. Asked & Answered: Your holiday questions. Food For Thought: Story behind cookie company Wandel.
More than 30 passengers injured after severe turbulence in a flight from Phoenix, Arizona to Honolulu, Hawaii. Also, a dramatic World Cup final as Argentina defeats France in penalties and Leonel Messi gets his long awaited title. Plus, medical contributor Dr. Natalie Azar and Vicky Nguyen answer some viewers holiday questions. And, Food For Thought: the story behind the cookie company “Wandel” and how a favorite family recipe inspired it.
TODAY 8a: Severe turbulence injures dozens. First look at new Grand Central. Team TODAY’s holiday scrapbook. How food fuels football.
More than 30 passengers injured after severe turbulence in a flight from Phoenix, Arizona to Honolulu, Hawaii. Also, Grand Central terminal under construction as officials announce that there will be a massive new underground station which will open in a few weeks. Plus, TODAY’s holiday scrapbook: TODAY anchors share their favorite holiday memories through pictures. And, Inside The Game: What it takes to feed an NFL Team—Harry Smith goes behind the scenes with the NY Giants staffers that feed th
December 19: Severe turbulence injures dozens. Final hearing for January 6th committee. State of emergency along border. Argentina celebrates World Cup win.
More than 30 passengers injured after severe turbulence in a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Phoenix, Arizona to Honolulu, Hawaii. Also, the January 6th committee to hold a final public hearing today as it considers multiple criminal charges against Donald Trump. Plus, the mayor of El Paso, Texas declares a state of emergency after an ongoing surge in border crossings and migrants sleeping on the streets amid freezing temperatures. And, a dramatic World Cup final as Argentina defeats France in pen
TODAY 3rd Hour: Major winter storm moves East. Holiday shipping deadlines. Royals in the spotlight amid docuseries drama. Faithful: the spirit of the season.
Massive winter storm reaches the East Coast. Also, last-minute holiday shipping tips to get your gifts to where they need to be in time. Plus, all episodes of the Netflix docuseries “Harry & Meghan” are now out, with several moments grabbing headlines around the world. And, three religious leaders offer their inspiration and guidance for those hoping to grow their faith this season.
TODAY 8a: Major winter storm moves East. TODAY looks back at 2022. Janet Jackson on TODAY. TODAY Food Loves Football.
Massive winter storm reaches the East Coast. Also, a look at our favorite TODAY moments and milestones from this year. Plus, Janet Jackson stops by studio 1A—and shares a heartfelt moment with one anchor. And, on TODAY Food Loves Football: holiday latkes fries and crispy chicken schnitzel.
December 16: Major winter storm moves East. “Tripledemic” concerns grow ahead of holidays. Secret J.F.K files released. Royals in the spotlight amid docuseries drama.
Massive winter storm reaches the East Coast. Also, cases of flu, covid, and other viruses are on the rise: Dr. Ashish Jha is live to explain medicine shortages, mask guidelines, and more. Plus, the Biden administration has declassified more than 13,000 files tied to President John F. Kennedy's assassination—while withholding thousands more. And, royal union: King Charles and Prince William's family come together in London at a special Christmas concert.
TODAY 3rd hour: Tornado outbreak across the South. Inside new Harry & Meghan docuseries drop. Consumer Confidential: life insurance & wills. Rebel Wilson opens up.
New tornadoes sweep across the South while heavy snow pummels the Northeast. Also, a deep dive into Harry and Meghan’s relationship with the royal family in the new docuseries episodes. Plus, Vicky Nguyen breaks down what to know before buying life insurance and writing a will. And, Maria Shriver sits down with Rebel Wilson to talk about her career, family, and the life-changing year she had.
TODAY 8a: Sailors and dog rescued after massive research. Holidays abroad the U.S.S. George H.W. Bush. Rebel Wilson opens up. Gift wrapping tips and tricks.
Miracle rescue: a Dutch oil tanker saved two men and a pet dog from a damaged sailboat off the coast of Delaware. Also, an inside look at how the service men and women of the U.S.S. George H. W. Bush will be celebrating the holidays away from home. Plus, Maria Shriver sits down with Rebel Wilson to talk about her career, family, and the life-changing year she had. And, Katie Holdefehr helps Savannah and Hoda perfect their gift-wrapping techniques.
December 15: Tornado outbreak across the South. Major winter storm on the move. Focus on economy as the Federal Reserve raises rates. Government crackdown on TikTok.
New tornadoes sweep across the South, including one in New Orleans. Also, heavy snow pummels the plains as it moves into the Northeast. Plus, the impact of the latest interest rate hike on your finances. And, the latest bill to ban the TikTok app from all government-issued phones and devices.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Jay Leno speaks out. TODAY’s Checklist: How to find a therapist. Men’s Health “Ultimate Guy” search winner revealed. TODAY’s Holiday Handbook: Beauty gifts for all.
Jay Leno, longtime Tonight Show host and comedy legend, speaks for the first time since he suffered severe burns in a garage fire. Also, on TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. Sue Varma shares a step-by-step guide to seeking mental health services. Plus, Men’s Health editor-in-chief Richard Dorment introduces the finalists to the magazine’s “Ultimate Guy” search and reveals the winner. And, Sarah Eggenberger shares beauty gifts for friends, family, or just to keep for yourself.
TODAY 8a: Sandy Hook survivors bond with hero teacher. TODAY’s holiday surprise for Al. Kate Hudson in Studio 1A. TODAY Bestsellers holiday gift guide.
Ten years after the tragedy at Sandy Hook elementary school, a story of how some survivors have kept in touch with a very special teacher. Also, TODAY staffers paid a surprise visit to Al Roker. Plus, catching up with Kate Hudson on her new movie “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” murder mystery parties, and holiday family traditions. And, Adrianna Brach shares with us the ultimate holiday gift guide.
December 14: Tornadoes sweep across the South. Fed set to hike interest rates. Crypto CEO facing extradition. Migrant border crossing crisis.
A rare outbreak of December tornadoes sweeps across the south while the Midwest sees severe weather and blizzard warnings. Also, the Federal Reserve is expected to announce yet another interest rate hike. Plus, crypto CEO Sam Bankman-Fried faces eight criminal charges including conspiracy to defraud investors, lenders, and the U.S. government. And, the southern border battle intensifies as a new influx of migrants cross into the U.S.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Major storm moves East. Answering your flu questions. Consumer Confidential: Travel Insurance. DearMoon crew member Brendan Hall on TODAY.
Severe winter storm sweeping across the country as it heads East. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar discusses flu and covid numbers, medicine shortages, and tips to protect your health for the holidays. Plus, Consumer Confidential—Vicky Nguyen shares some travel insurance tips as you plan your holiday travel. And, dearMoon member Brendan Hall in studio 1A for an exclusive chat about his upcoming trip to the moon.
TODAY 8a: Major storm moves East. Breakthrough Parkinson’s vibration therapy. Hayek & Banderas on TODAY. Janelle Monae on TODAY.
Severe winter storm sweeping across the country as it heads East. Also, a group of researchers at Stanford Medicine have developed a pair of gloves that eliminate tremors in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Plus, Salma Hayek and Antonio Banderas in studio 1A to talk about their roles in the new movie “Puss In Boots: The Last Push.” And, catching up with Janelle Monae to talk about the new Netflix movie “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.”
December 13: Major storm moves East. Controversial Crypto founder arrested. All eyes on inflation. Desperate search for “Tripledemic” medications.
Severe winter storm sweeping across the country as it heads East. Also, FTX Crypto founder—Sam Bankman-Fried was arrested in the Bahamas after U.S. prosecutors filed criminal charges against him. Plus, Tom Costello shares the latest inflation numbers ahead of some positive economic signs. And, high demand for flu medications and hospitals bursting at the seams as the “Tripledemic” continues to bear down on the country.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Coast to coast winter storms. On The Money: Moves to make before 2023. The Upside: Cancer survivor meets life-saving donor. Vivica A. Fox on TODAY.
Millions of people from coast to coast impacted by severe winter storms. Also, On The Money—Sharon Epperson shares last money moves to make before the new year. Plus, The Upside—an inspiring story of a Chicago mother who meets the stem cell donor who saved her life. And, Vivica A. Fox in studio 1A to talk about her new film “ A New Diva’s Christmas Carol.”
TODAY 8a: Coast to coast winter storms. American college student missing in France. Flu and covid cases rise across U.S. Inside the Golden Globe nominations.
Millions of people from coast to coast impacted by severe winter storms. Also, a growing concern for an American college student who went missing in France. Plus, flu and covid hospitalizations are on the rise. And, a look at the Golden Globe nominees.
December 12: Coast to coast winter storms. Pan Am 103 bombing suspect in custody. Inside Brittney Griner’s journey home. New questions around U.S. reporter’s death.
Millions of people from coast to coast impacted by severe winter storms. Also, the man accused of making the bomb that destroyed Pan Am flight 103 now in custody after 34 years. Plus, the latest on WNBA star Brittney Griner’s journey back to American soil after 10 months of imprisonment in Russia. And, growing tributes for American journalist Grant Wahl who died while covering the World Cup.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Brittney Griner returns home after 294 days. Inside Harry and Meghan’s documentary. Kickoff With Kornacki: Sunday night football preview. “The White Lotus” Star Haley Lu Richardson on TODAY.
WNBA star Brittney Griner lands at a U.S. military base overnight. Also, Kier Simmons breaks down Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary. Plus, Steve Kornacki gives a preview of what the match-up between the Miami Dolphins vs the LA Chargers will look like this weekend. And, Haley Lu Richardson in studio 1A to talk about her role in the season 2 of “The White Lotus.”
TODAY 8a: Brittney Griner released arrives in U.S. Mother speaks out in delivery driver murder case. Inside Harry and Meghan’s documentary. The Home Edit on TODAY.
WNBA star Brittney Griner lands at a U.S. military base overnight. Also, new details on the delivery driver who kidnapped and killed a little girl in Texas. Plus, Kier Simmons breaks down Harry and Meghan’s Netflix documentary. And, The Home Edit founders—Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin in studio 1A to talk about their new podcast “Best Friend Energy.”
December 9: Brittney Griner released arrives in U.S. House passes marriage equality bill. Race to control “Tripledemic.” Residents in Idaho on alert as record tips pour in.
WNBA star Brittney Griner lands at a U.S. military base overnight. Also, a historic vote in Washington to protect same-sex and interracial marriage known as the “Respect For Marriage Act” now heads to President Biden’s desk. Plus, medication shortages and overwhelmed hospitals continue to deal with a flu surge. And, the latest on the four Idaho college students as the community gathers to remember them.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Brittney Griner released. Harry and Meghan documentary released. Setting sail on the new MSC Seascape. Consumer Confidential: Holiday safety for pets.
WNBA star Brittney Griner has been released after nearly 10 months of her arrest and incarceration in Russia. Also, the reaction that people are having on the release of Prince Harry and Meghan’s Markle’s new Netflix docuseries. Plus, a new vessel—the “MSC Seascape” was christened last night by MSC Cruises to kick off their Inaugural season in the U.S. and the Caribbean. And, Consumer Confidential: veterinarian Dr. Ruth MacPete in studio 1A to share some ways you can keep your pets safe this hol
TODAY 8a: Flu surge across U.S. The future of the road. Ina’s holiday table on TODAY. New twist on classic holiday desserts.
A growing concern in a surge of flu cases as hospitalizations are up and pharmacies are running low on important medications especially for children. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to keep your cars from being stolen as there’s an increase in car theft. Plus, Ina Garten in studio 1A to kick off with our “Ina’s Holiday Table” series as she shares ideas to help you with your holiday planning. And, Cristina Tosi in studio 1A to share some creative ideas that can put a twist on some holi
December 8: Brittney Griner released. Flu surge across U.S. New warning over power station attacks. New clue in Idaho murder mystery.
Russia agrees to release Brittney Griner after nearly 10 months of her arrest and incarceration. Also, A growing concern in a surge of flu cases as hospitalizations are up and pharmacies are running low on important medications especially for children. Plus, the latest in Moore County, North Carolina’s power grid amid new warnings of substation attacks. And, new details on the murder investigation in Idaho as police are asking for the public’s help to find a car that was near the crime scene.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Flu hospitalizations spike across U.S. Consumer Confidential: December freebies. Filmmaker Nancy Meyers on secrets of “The Holiday.” Holiday Etiquette for gifts, guests, and hosts.
Dr. Natalie Azar in studio 1A to talk about the growing surge of the flu and provides some tips to avoid getting sick as the holidays approach. Also, Consumer Confidential—Vicky Nguyen shares some deals and freebies that you can get this month. Plus, TODAY’s Holiday Handbook—Myka Meier shares some holiday etiquette tips that can help you with your holiday planning.
TODAY 8a: Warnock defeats Walker in Georgia. Harry and Meghan step out amid docuseries drama. Inside Kirstie Alley’s cancer battle. Emma Thompson live in studio 1A.
Democrat Raphael Warnock defeats Republican Herschel Walker in Georgia’s runoff. Also, Harry and Meghan accepted the “Ripple Of Hope” award in New York ahead of their Netflix docuseries. Plus, emotional tributes pour in for Kirstie Alley after passing of colon cancer. And, Emma Thompson in studio 1A to talk about her new role in the new movie “Matilda The Musical.”
December 7: Warnock defeats Walker in Georgia. China eases covid restrictions. Flu hospitalizations spike across U.S. Search for clues in Idaho murder mystery.
Democrat Raphael Warnock defeats Republican Herschel Walker in Georgia’s runoff—solidifying the Democrats majority in the Senate. Also, China rolls back its strict anti-covid measures after widespread protests across the country. Plus, Dr. Richard Besser in studio 1A to talk about the growing spread of the flu and shares some tips to avoid getting sick as the holidays approach. And, the latest on the four students who were murdered in Idaho as the police begin to return the victims' belongings t
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Kirstie Alley. Inside Fedex’s Command Center. Consumer Confidential: LinkedIn’s “Big Ideas” for ’23. She Made It: Founder of Minted.
Remembering Kristie Alley as she passes at the age of 71 after a battle with cancer. Also, Kerry Sanders gets a look at what it takes to get all of those holiday packages to our doorsteps as he sits in the Fedex Command Center. Plus, Consumer Confidential—Dan Roth—LinkedIn’s editor in chief shares what businesses and workers should prepare for in the new year. And, She Made It—the story behind the business woman who created “Minted”—Mariam Naficy.
TODAY 8a: Voters head to polls in Georgia. Sunken U.S. warship found after a century. New help on the high seas. Top toys for the holidays.
Voters head to the polls in Georgia’s crucial Senate runoff between Democrat Rachael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker. Also, the historic discovery of the USS Jacob Jones American Navy ship that sunk during World War I. Plus, TODAY Climate—a team of scientists in Halifax Harbour in Canada are working on a new approach to helping the oceans be cleaner. And, TODAY’s Holiday Consumer—Co-founder of “Toy Portfolio”—Stephanie Oppenheim shares some toy gift ideas.
December 6: Voters head to polls in Georgia. New questions in power station attack. New flu fears across U.S. Remembering Kirstie Alley.
Voters head to the polls in Georgia’s crucial Senate runoff between Democrat Rachael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker. Also, Moore County in North Carolina remains under a state of emergency as tens of thousands remain without power after the targeted attack on the area’s power grid. Plus, a surge in flu cases across the country turning US ‘tripledemic’ fears into a reality. And, remembering Kristie Alley as she passes at the age of 71 after a battle with cancer.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist: Winterize your skin. The Upside: Mission behind “321 Coffee.” Grammy winner Jill Scott live on TODAY. TODAY’s Holiday Handbook: Food gifts.
TODAY’s Checklist—Dr. Marnie Nussbaum shares some tips on how to prepare your skin for the winter weather. Also, The Upside—the story behind a North Carolina coffee shop—"321 Coffee” and it’s mission to help people with disabilities. Plus, Jill Scott in studio 1A to talk about her upcoming tour. And, TODAY’s Holiday Handbook—chef and TV host Elena Besser shares some of her favorite food gift ideas.
TODAY 8a: Targeted attack on power grid. Delivery man charged in girl’s abduction and murder. Holiday surprise for special kids. Inside new Elizabeth Taylor book.
State of emergency declared in Moore County, North Carolina as vandals armed with guns appear to be behind massive power outages leaving more than 40,000 customers without power. Also, a delivery driver is charged with killing a 7 year old who was kidnapped from her home last week outside Fort Worth, Texas. Plus, Hoda Kotb surprises Kipp Star Harlem Elementary with a toy delivery. And, best-selling author—Kate Andersen Bower in studio 1A to talk about Elizabeth Taylor’s first authorized biograph
TODAY 3rd Hour: USA set to take on Netherlands at World Cup. Consumer Confidential: Online shopping safety. Meet YouTube superstar Ms Rachel. Ellie Kemper live on TODAY.
Excitement builds ahead of the USA vs Netherlands match. Also, Consumer Confidential—Cyber security expert—Theresa Payton shares some safety strategies that can help you when shopping online. Plus, Gadi Schwartz gets to meet Ms Rachel—A pre-school teacher who turned into a YouTube star while singing and dancing to kids songs. And, catching up with Ellie Kemper as she takes a new role as the host of “The American Baking Show: Celebrity Holiday.”
TODAY 8a: Senate votes to avert rail strike. Father of murdered college student speaks out. Text messaging 30 year milestone. Blake and Carson on “Barmageddon.”
A new job report coming out this morning as the Senate averts a rail road strike. Also, the father of a victim from the University of Idaho speaks out about the unsolved case. Plus, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the first text message—Gadi Schwartz gets to talk to architect—Neil Papworth known as the person who sent the first text message in 1992. And, Blake Shelton and Carson Daly share their “Barmageddon” journey as they launch their new show.
December 2: Senate votes to avert rail strike. Biden hosts Macron at first state dinner. China taking new stance on covid? USA set to take on Netherlands at World Cup.
A new job report coming out this morning as the Senate averts a rail road strike. Also, President Biden hosts Emmanuel Macron during the first state dinner of his presidency. Plus, new developments tied to the mass protests in China against the government’s strict covid rules and restrictions. And, excitement builds ahead of the USA vs Netherlands match.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Positive signs for the economy. TODAY’s Holiday Handbook: Managing sleep & stress. Neil DeGrasse Tyson live on TODAY. Shop TODAY: Holiday deals.
Some good news on the economy ahead of the holidays as the push to control inflation and soaring prices could be working—Tom Costello shares the latest. Also, TODAY’s Holiday Handbook—sleep specialist—Dr. Carol Ash shares some tips on how to stay rested during the holidays. Plus, catching up with Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson to talk about his latest book “Starry Messenger: Cosmic Perspective On Civilization.” And, Shop TODAY—Jill Martin shares some exclusive holiday deals.
TODAY 8a: Positive signs for the economy. Warning for parents after “Catfishing” murders. Trevor Noah on TODAY. Dolly Parton one on one.
Some good news on the economy ahead of the holidays as the push to control inflation and soaring prices could be working—Tom Costello shares the latest. Also, a Virginia man accused of murdering the mother and grandparents of a teenage girl he met online after using a fake identity, now the victim’s family speak out urging parents to know who their kids are talking to online. Plus, Trevor Noah in studio 1A to talk about his new Netflix comedy special “I Wish You Would” as he is set to end his 7
December 1: Positive signs for the economy. Tripledemic concerns ahead of the holidays. Overnight vigil as Idaho murder mystery deepens. Former FTX CEO speaks out.
Some good news on the economy ahead of the holidays as the push to control inflation and soaring prices could be working—Tom Costello shares the latest. Also, a growing concern in respiratory illnesses in kids as pediatric hospital beds reach capacity across the country. Plus, The University of Idaho held a vigil overnight to honor the four students who were murdered last month. And, for the first time—Sam Bank-Fried gives an extended on-camera live interview regarding the collapse of FTX Crypto
TODAY 3rd Hour: Tornadoes tear across the South. Team USA advances to next round. On The Money: Money saving holiday strategies. Wellness Wednesday: 5-Minute morning pep talk.
Millions affected by severe weather across three gulf states with nearly two dozen reports of tornadoes that left many homes destroyed, and without power. Also, a big win for USA in the world cup over Iran as they head to the next round. Plus, On The Money—Stephanie Ruhle shares some strategies to help you save money on your holiday shopping. And, Wellness Wednesday—Kristen Helmstetter in studio 1A to talk about her new book “Coffee Self-Talk, 5 Minutes A Day To Start Living Your Magical Life.”
TODAY 8a: Tornadoes tear across the South. Team USA advances to next round. Hailey Bieber shares personal health struggle. New look at Xanax, anxiety & access.
Millions affected by severe weather across three gulf states with nearly two dozen reports of tornadoes that left many homes destroyed, and without power. Also, a big win for USA in the world cup over Iran as they head to the next round. Plus, Hailey Bieber opens up about her health and how she’s currently suffering from an ovarian cyst. And, a new Netflix documentary produced by Maria Shriver and her daughter Christina—as it explores the controversy that surrounds Xanax one of the most prescrib
November 30: Tornadoes tear across the South. Team USA advances to next round. Search for clues in Idaho murder mystery. Christmas tree shopping 101.
Millions affected by severe weather across three gulf states with nearly two dozen reports of tornadoes that left many homes destroyed, and without power. Also, a big win for USA in the World Cup over Iran as they head to the next round. Plus, the University of Idaho honors the four students who were murdered with a campus vigil as the investigation continues. And, Consumer Confidential—Jacob Soboroff shares some tips on how to save money when you go out and buy your Christmas tree.
TODAY 3rd Hour: U.S. Takes on Iran in must win match. Rob Gronkowski live in studio 1A. Consumer Confidential: Reading the fine print. Apache skateboards sharing culture through art.
The countdown begins for today’s U.S.A soccer game against Iran. Also, Giving Tuesday—Rob Gronkowski in studio 1A to talk about his support to The National Campaign—“No Kid Hungry.” Plus, Consumer Confidential—Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to avoid making mistakes when shopping this season by reading the fine print. And, the story behind Apache Skateboards—a company owned by Douglas Miles who wants to spread awareness of Native American Culture through his art in each skateboard.
TODAY 8a: Severe storms to impact millions. Rail strike looms ahead of the holidays. Plane crash rescue calls released. Widow shares her IVF journey.
Severe weather concerns stretching from the South to the Northeast with an outbreak of tornadoes, damaging winds and flooding. Also, President Biden calls on Congress to intervene on a looming rail road strike as the holidays approach. Plus, the latest on the small plane crash investigation as new details emerge. And, a remarkable story behind a widow who is trying to become pregnant through IVF after her husband dies from cancer.
November 29: Severe storms to impact millions. Rail strike looms ahead of holidays. Covid protests intensify across China. U.S. takes on Iran in must-win match.
Severe weather concerns stretching from the South to the Northeast with an outbreak of tornadoes, damaging winds and flooding. Also, President Biden calls on Congress to intervene on a looming rail road strike as the holidays approach. Plus, protests intensify across China as demonstrators are pushing for an end to covid lockdowns. And, the countdown begins for today’s Team USA soccer game against Iran.
TODAY 3rd Hour: William & Kate’s big U.S. visit. Consumer Confidential: Holiday shipping strategies. Sisterhood: The mom walk collective. Katherine Heigl live on TODAY.
Kier Simmons in studio 1A to talk about Prince William and Princess Kate’s visit to the U.S. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some strategies on how to save money and get your gifts on time. Plus, Sisterhood—the story behind a group of new moms who found comfort in each other’s company while taking a walk. And, Katherine Heigl in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new Netflix series “Firefly Lane.”
TODAY 8a: Plane crash rescue. Severe weather impacts holiday travel. U.S. and Iran in World Cup flag dispute. Cyber Monday tips & tricks.
Two people rescued after a small plane crash in Montgomery, Maryland leaving millions without power. Also, severe weather affecting millions of people as they head back home after the holiday. Plus, World Cup controversy after U.S. soccer changes Iranian flag on social media to show support for protestors. And, TODAY’s Smart Shopper—Vicky Nguyen shares some Cyber Monday shopping strategies to save you money.
November 28: Plane crash rescue. Severe weather impacts holiday travel. Covid protests intensify across China. Cyber Monday gets underway.
Two people rescued after a small plane crash in Montgomery, Maryland leaving millions without power. Also, severe weather affecting millions of people as they head back home after the holiday. Plus, protests continue spreading across China over covid protocols. And, Cyber Monday shopping underway after a breaking record Black Friday.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dads Got This! Man shares fatherly advice on Tik-Tok. Generation Next: Pianist BLKBOK. “Bow & Arrow” Beer celebrates Native American culture. Holidays come early on Hallmark movie set.
Craig Melvin gets to talk to Summer Clayton a famous Tik Toker who is giving fatherly advice to millions of his followers. Also, Generation Next—Al Roker stopped by the Yamaha Showroom to meet Charles Wilson III a piano player best known as BLKBOK who is shaking up classical music. Plus, the story behind “Bow And Arrow” a brewery that creates flavors to offer a taste of Native American culture and history. And, NBC News anchor Savannah Sellers goes behind the scenes to see how a Hallmark Christm
TODAY 8a: Millions set to shop this weekend. Travelers bracing for weekend rush. Festive & frugal holiday shopping. Theater program shines light on addiction.
Millions of consumers are heading to the malls to take advantage of black Friday deals. Also, Kristen Dahlgren shares what to expect as you plan your travel back home. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to save money as you plan your holiday shopping. And, the story behind a theater program who is bringing awareness about opioids to high school students at the University of Michigan.
November 25: Millions set to shop this weekend. Travelers bracing for weekend rush. Biden’s Thanksgiving push for gun control. Travel subscriptions 101.
Millions of consumers are heading to the malls to take advantage of black Friday deals. Also, Kristen Dahlgren shares what to expect as you plan your travel back home. Plus, President Bident on a new push for gun control as mass shootings continue to happen across the country. And, Consumer Confidential—subscription services are expanding to air travel – we have all you need to know.
TODAY 8a: New details in Walmart shooting investigation. DNA test leads to sibling surprise. Thanks & Giving. Jill’s steals and deals.
New details on the shooting at the Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia as victims are identified. Also, the story behind a couple from Texas who got to meet their biological kids 20 years after donating their unused embryos. Plus, Thanks and Giving—a cancer survivor inspires young patients with her fashion style at St. Jude Children’s Hospital. And, Jill Martin shares some great deals that are perfect for your holiday gifts.
November 24: New details in Walmart shooting investigation. Search for clues in Idaho murder mystery. Final preps for Thanksgiving Day Parade.
New details on the shooting at the Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia as victims are identified. Plus, the latest on the investigation of the murder mystery of the four students from the University of Idaho. And, Millions of people are gathering in New York City to watch the Macy’s annual Thanksgiving Parade filled with giant balloons, floats, marching bands and musical acts. Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie on the ground in Herald Square in New York City as last minute preparations take place.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Holiday travel rush underway. Thanksgiving asked & answered. Kickoff with Kornacki: Thanksgiving NFL action. The Upside: Tool library making DIY dreams come true.
Tom Costello shares what to expect as you plan your holiday travel. Also, Dr. Natalie Azar and Vicky Nguyen answer some viewers Thanksgiving questions. Plus, Steve Kornacki in studio 1A to give a preview ahead of the NFL Patriots vs. Vikings Thursday night’s game. And, The Upside—a story behind the “NE Seattle Tool Library” a lending tool library that lends tools to the community when needed for any home renovation project.
TODAY 8a: Deadly shooting at Virginia Walmart. Holiday travel rush underway. Viral friends spend Thanksgiving together. Lizzo on TODAY.
At least seven people dead in a shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia. Also, Tom Costello shares what to expect as you plan your holiday travel. Plus, seven years later Wanda Dench and Jamal Hinton are still spending Thanksgiving together after the mistaken text that united them. And, Lizzo on TODAY to talk about her new documentary “Love, Lizzo.”
November 23: Deadly shooting at Virginia Walmart. 55 million Americans on the move. Tripledemic fears ahead of holidays. The world cup fever.
Overnight—at least seven people dead in a shooting at a Walmart in Chesapeake, Virginia. Also, Tom Costello shares what to expect as you plan your holiday travel. Plus, a growing concern in a surge of RSV cases as hospitals reach full capacity across the country. And, the World Cup excitement builds ahead of USA’s soccer game on Friday.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Thanksgiving travel rush underway. Thanks & Giving: Ironman dads compete for their kids. Celebrating Small Businesses: “Luz Y Tierra” Candles. Olympic gold medalist Tom Daley live on TODAY.
Tom Costello shares what to expect as you plan your holiday travel. Also, a story about three dads who run, swim and pedal in honor of their kids with cancer. Plus, Celebrating Small Businesses—the inspiring story behind “Luz Y Tierra” a small candle business in Texas owned by Gracie Alfaro. And, Tom Daley in studio 1A to talk about his new book “Made With Love.”
TODAY 8a: Nightclub hero speaks out. Thanksgiving travel rush underway. Twins born from embryos frozen in 1992. Seinfeld on 10 years of “Comedians In Cars.”
New details on the deadly shooting at the LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs as authorities release names of victims and heroes speak out. Also, Tom Costello shares what to expect as you plan your holiday travel. Plus, a fascinating story of newborn twins—Lydia and Timothy Ridgeway are the results of embryos that were frozen in 1992. And, Jenna Bush Hager gets to sit down for coffee with Jerry Seinfeld to talk about the ten year anniversary of “The Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee” and his new
November 22: Nightclub hero speaks out. Thanksgiving travel rush underway. Flu and RSV on the rise. New questions in Idaho murder mystery.
New details on the deadly shooting at the LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs as authorities release names of victims and the hero who tackled the gunman speak out. Also, Tom Costello shares what to expect as you plan your holiday travel. Plus, concerns over a surge in RSV and flu cases as hospitals reach full capacity across the country. And, the latest on the four University of Idaho students who were murdered as the community remains on high alert and hopes for answers.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Your Thanksgiving questions answered. Consumer Confidential: Home safety while you’re away. The Upside: L.A. Mission prepares for holiday meal. Try This TODAY: Holiday party hacks.
NBC correspondent Sam Brock answers some Thanksgiving questions that could be beneficial as you plan your holiday travel. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some home safety practices that you can do before you leave on your trip. Plus, The Upside—Jacob Soboroff visits “The Union Rescue Mission”—an institution in Los Angeles that helps people who are facing hardships. And, Try This TODAY—Mackenzie Chung Fegan in studio 1A to share some easy food ideas to switch up your Thanksgiving meal.
TODAY 8a: Deadly shooting at LGBTQ nightclub. Behind the scenes of NFL Films. Thanks and Giving on TODAY. Olympian Nathan Chen live in studio 1A.
The latest on the deadly shooting at the LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs. Also, Inside The Game—Sheinelle Jones goes behind the scenes of the NFL Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City—to see how the NFL Films covers the league. Plus, Thanks And Giving—an inspiring story about a teen who survived cancer and gets to rock climb with his idol—Alex Honnold. And, Nathan Chen in studio 1A to talk about his new memoir “One Jump At A Time.”
November 21: Deadly shooting at LGBTQ nightclub. Historic snowfall blankets Buffalo. Trump back on Twitter as rivals speak out. World Cup kicks off.
The latest on the investigation of the deadly shooting at the LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs. Also, on the ground in Buffalo, New York after a historic snow storm that covered some areas in more than six feet of snow. Plus, Donald Trump’s Twitter account reinstated after two years. And, the World Cup kicked off in Qatar yesterday with some controversy over alcohol ban.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Major storm impacts millions. Money Made Easy: Holiday shopping hacks. Future of… 3D printed homes. Consumer Confidential: Time-saving phone tricks.
Major winter storm impacting millions in the Northeast. Also, Money Made Easy—CNBC contributor Kristin Merrick in studio 1A to share some holiday hacks to help you manage your money and make smarter decisions. Plus, NBC correspondent Kerry Sanders gets a glimpse at the possible future of building 3D printed homes. And, Consumer Confidential—Jennifer Jolly shares some smart phone tips and tricks that can save you time and money.
TODAY 8a: Major storm impacts millions. White House wedding tomorrow for Biden family. Bringing health care to deserving communities. Thanksgiving setting for success.
State of emergency declared as winter storm is impacting millions in parts of the Northeast. Also, President Biden’s granddaughter—Naomi Biden is getting married at the White House this weekend. Plus, Heroes Among Us—an inspiring story about a UCLA student—Jahmil Lacey working to bring health care to his community. And, Thanksgiving Checklist—Christina Stembel founder and CEO of “Farm Girl Flowers” shares some creative table setting ideas for a perfect Thanksgiving table.
November 18: Major storm impacts millions. Pelosi stepping down from leadership. Twitter office lockdown.
State of emergency declared as winter storm is impacting millions in parts of the Northeast. Also, speaker Nancy Pelosi announces she will step down as the democratic leader in the house. Plus, hundreds of Twitter employees are resigning after Elon Musk’s “extremely hardcore” ultimatum.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Bobby Flay answers your Thanksgiving questions. Holiday travel forecast. TODAY’s Checklist: Helpful resources for caregivers. Through Mom’s Eyes: NBA star Jayson Tatum’s mother.
Bobby Flay in studio 1A to answer some of the viewers Thanksgiving meal questions. Also, Expedia Group Vice Chairman and CEO—Peter Kern in studio 1A to talk about some future travel trends. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist—AARP caregiver expert—Amy Goyer shares some important resources that caregivers could find beneficial. And, Through Mom’s Eyes—Sheinelle Jones gets to meet NBA star Jayson Tatum’s mom—Brandy Cole to talk about his upbringing and his early interest in basketball.
TODAY 8a: Republicans win control of the House. How safe is melatonin for children. Thanksgiving Countdown: What to buy now. United sides of Thanksgiving.
Republicans officially take control of the house as supporters distance themselves from Donald Trump’s third presidential bid. Also, health experts are raising concerns over the long term use and side effects of melatonin for children. Plus, Consumer Confidential—Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to save money on your Thanksgiving dinner. And, a team of 17 chefs in studio 1A share some easy and affordable recipes, tips and tricks for your Thanksgiving menu.
November 17: Republicans win control of the house. Major winter storm on the move. Fallout over Poland missile strike. UVA Cancels game in wake of shooting.
Republicans officially take control of the house as supporters distance themselves from Donald Trump’s third presidential bid. Also, extreme weather as a winter storm hits part of the Midwest and Northeast. Plus, the latest on the missile that stroke Poland. And, new details emerging in the deadly shooting of the three members of the University of Virginia’s football team.
TODAY 3rd Hour: NASA launches Artemis moon rocket. Taylor Swift’s Ticketmaster meltdown. Consumer Confidential: Saving on your Thanksgiving feast. Star Ayo Edebiri live on TODAY.
Overnight—NASA launched an Artemis 1 rocket to the moon from the Kennedy Space Center for a test mission. Also, Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated tour tickets overwhelmed Ticketmaster. Plus, Consumer Confidential—Nguyen shares some tips on how to save time and money as you plan for Thanksgiving. And, Ayo Edebiri in studio 1A to catch up on her life and career.
TODAY 8a: Trump announces 2024 white house run. College student murders leave town on edge. Warning over popular mouth taping trend. Field of dreams for Nashville schools.
Donald Trump announces his 2024 white house bid. Also, new details emerge about the four students killed near the University of Idaho campus. Plus, medical providers warn of potential risks with the new viral trend of mouth taping. And, TODAY Exclusive—Nashville announces that the city’s public high schools will receive a one million dollar donation to put toward a new field or other athletic facilities.
November 16: Trump announces 2024 white house run. New details in Poland missile blast. NASA launches Artemis moon rocket. Casey Anthony breaks her silence.
Donald Trump announces his 2024 presidential campaign. Also, the latest on the missile strike in Poland. Plus, overnight—NASA launched an Artemis 1 rocket to the moon from the Kennedy Space Center for a test mission. And, Casey Anthony speaks out for the first time in a new Peacock documentary.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Airfare rates soar this holiday season. Christina Applegate’s emotional ceremony. Hugh Bonneville live on TODAY. Danica McKellar live in studio 1A.
NBC correspondent—Sam Brock shares some tips on how you can save money on your upcoming holiday travel. Also, Cristina Applegate receives a star at the Hollywood walk of fame recognizing her career and accomplishments. Plus, catching up with Hugh Bonneville and his new memoir “Playing Under The Piano: From Downtown To Darkest Peru.” And, Danica McKellar in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new movie “Christmas at the drive-in.”
TODAY 8a: Trump set to announce 2024 run. Finding hope amid the hardship in East Africa. Using technology to help stress relief. New Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade floats.
Donald Trump is expected to announce his third presidential run following disappointment in the midterm results. Also, a story of hope and determination as Kenyan girls get the opportunity to attend school. Plus, Finding Calm TODAY—CEO and founder of Tripp—Nanea Reeves in studio 1A to shares some ways and techniques to help alleviate stress with some calming tools. And, on the ground in Moonachie, NJ at the 72 thousand square foot studio where all the floats are designed and built for the Macy’s
November 15: Trump set to announce 2024 run. President Biden attends G-20 summit. New details in deadly UVA shooting. Amazon’s layoffs latest in tech industry.
Donald Trump is set to announce his third presidential run following disappointment in midterm results. Also, President Biden meets with world leaders at the G-20 summit. Plus, thousands of students gather for a vigil to honor the victims of the University of Virginia shooting as the suspect faces second degree murder charges. And, Amazon reportedly set to lay off thousands of employees as soon as this week amid tech industry troubles.
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Tripledemic fears rise ahead of holidays. Consumer Confidential: Credit Scores. “The Queen: Her Life” Author Andrew Morton live on TODAY. Peter Billingsley live in studio 1A. Holiday travel destinations & deals.
Dr. John Torres shares some tips on how to stay healthy as the holidays approach and RSV, flu, and covid cases continue to rise. Also, Consumer Confidential—data reporter Brian Cheung shares some ways you can keep your credit score in a good standing and why its so important to do so. Plus, Andrew Morton In studio 1A to talk about his new book “The Queen: Her Life.” And, catching up with Peter Billingsley to talk about the new “Ralphie” sequel “A Christmas Story Christmas.” And, editor chief of
TODAY 8a: Deadly shooting on UVA campus. Democrats take Senate with House undecided. Tripledemic fears rise ahead of the holidays. Stress fighting breathing techniques.
Manhunt underway—as three people killed, and two others wounded at the University of Virginia. Also, Democrats take control of the Senate after victories in Arizona and Nevada while the House still remains in question. Plus, Dr. John Torres in studio 1A to share some tips on how to stay healthy as the holidays approach. And, Finding Calm Today—Hoda Kotb and Al Roker get to join a breathing class that is helping people fight stress and anxiety.
November 14: Deadly shooting on UVA campus. Democrats take Senate with House undecided. Biden meets with Chinese president Xi Jinping. Search for answers in air show collision.
Manhunt underway—as three people killed, and two others wounded at the University of Virginia. Also, Democrats take control of the Senate after victories in Arizona and Nevada while the House still remains in question. Plus, President Biden meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping for the G-20 summit in Indonesia. And, in Dallas Texas investigators release new details following deadly mid-air collision of two vintage planes that crashed into each other.
TODAY 8a: Tracking Nicole’s path. Honoring those who serve. 50th Anniversary of the perfect season.
The latest on storm Nicole’s path as it makes its way up the East Coast. Also, Those who Serve—a story about a veteran couple aiding allies in Ukraine and Afghanistan. Plus, Harry Smith takes a look at the 1972 Miami Dolphins team and the legendary Larry Csonka who helped lead the Dolphins in its perfect season.
November 11: Nicole’s path of destruction. Trump ramps up attacks on DeSantis. Markets rally on inflation report. RSV cases surge across U.S.
Storm Nicole batters Florida collapsing homes and leaving thousands without power. Also, Donald Trump takes aim at Ron DeSantis as he suggests he’s a potential rival in the next presidential election. Plus, NBC’s business and data reporter Brian Cheung shares the latest inflation report numbers. And, RSV cases continue surging across the country as parents search for answers and hospitals reach capacity.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Nicole hits Florida. Holiday handbook to save this season. Behind The Brand: Brewing Bigelow Tea. Catching up with 50 Cent.
We're live on the ground as tropical storm Nicole makes landfall in Florida. Also, Consumer Confidential—Vicky Nguyen shares some ways you can save money on gifts and travel for the upcoming holidays. Plus, Behind The Brand—Sheinelle Jones gets to talk with Cindi Bigelow— President and CEO of “Bigelow Tea” and goes behind the scenes of producing a simple cup of tea. And, 50 cent in studio 1A to talk about his new project “Hip Hop Homicides.”
TODAY 8a: Nicole hits Florida. Latest on midterm results. Money saving grocery shopping tips. One on one with Seth Rogen.
Tropical storm Nicole makes landfall in Florida- we’re live on the ground. Also, the latest on the midterm results as votes are still being processed. Plus, TODAY’s Smart Shopper—Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how you can save on your Thanksgiving meal. And, Seth Rogen in studio 1A to talk about his new role in the film “The Fabelmans.”
November 10: Nicole hits Florida. Latest on midterm results. Fight over the GOP’s future. Hero officers save a baby with RSV.
Tropical Storm Nicole makes landfall in Florida – we’re live from the ground. Also, the latest on the midterm results as some votes are still being processed. Plus, what does the future hold for the Republican Party as both Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis continue to drop hints for a 2024 presidential run. And, two St. Louis officers help save a baby with RSV as first responders struggle to keep up with the spread of respiratory illnesses.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Latest midterm results. The Crown cast talks new season. She Made It: Founders of La Ligne. Wendell Pierce’s historic Broadway role.
A close look at all the key states and the midterm election results. Also, NBC correspondent Kier Simmons sat down with the cast of “The Crown” as the new season was released on Netflix. Plus, She Made It— the story behind the founders of La Ligne. And, Wendell Pierce in studio 1A to talk about his new role in the classical play “Death of a Salesman.”
TODAY 8a: Latest on midterm results. Jennifer Aniston’s IVF revelation. The Crown cast talks new season. Jill’s Steals & Deals: Holiday jumpstart.
The latest on the midterm election results. Also, Jennifer Aniston opens up about her personal IVF experience for the first time. Plus, NBC correspondent Kier Simmons caught up with the cast of “The Crown” as the new season began streaming on Netflix overnight. And, Steals & Deals-- Jill Martin shares some deals that can help you get a jump start on the holiday season.
November 9: Latest on midterm results. Ron DeSantis wins big in Florida. Tropical storm Nicole. White house reacts to results. Powerball’s $2 billion winner.
We’ve got you covered in all the key states with the latest on the midterm elections. Plus, is Ron DeSantis looking ahead to a presidential run after his big victory? Also, tropical storm Nicole is expected to strengthen into a category 1 hurricane as it makes landfall in Florida. And, winning $2.04 billion Powerball ticket sold in California.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Polls open as midterms get underway. On The Money: How to save as you spend. Tune Up Tuesday: Mom’s dance moves go viral. Lizzy Caplan in studio 1A.
Voters across the country head to the polls on Election Day. Also, On The Money—Financial educator Tiffany Aliche shares some tips on how to budget for the upcoming holidays. Plus, Tune Up Tuesday—Kellye Arning spreads joy through dance. And, Lizzy Caplan in studio 1A to talk about the new series “Fleischman Is In Trouble.”
TODAY 8a: Polls open as midterms get underway. Joanna Gaines on new memoir. Doctor’s surprise self-diagnosis. TODAY’s Thanksgiving checklist.
Voters across the country head to the polls on Election Day. Also, Joanna Gaines in studio 1A to talk about her new book “The Stories We Tell.” Plus, Your Health—a remarkable story about Dr. Anupam Kotwal who discovers he has Thyroid cancer as he checks new equipment to treat patients. And, TODAY’s Thanksgiving Checklist—Vicky Nguyen shares some ideas on how to start preparing for Thanksgiving.
November 8: Polls open as midterms get underway. Keys to look for on Election day. Subtropical storm Nicole. Record Powerball drawing delayed.
Voters head to the polls for midterm elections as candidates and surrogates make their final pitches. Also, Steve Kornacki shares some key elements that you should look for on Election night. Plus, tropical storm Nicole headed along the Eastern Coast of Florida. And, Sam Brock shares the latest on the Powerball drawing delay.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Powerball nears record $2 billion Jackpot. Inside the game with Chiefs dynamic duo. Mind Matters: Behind the picture. Rabia Chaudry’s new memoir “Fatty Fatty Boom Boom.”
Powerball Jackpot now up to almost $2 billion dollars. Also, Inside The Game-- Craig Melvin gets to talk to quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce. Plus, Mind Matters—Carson Daly gets to sit with some viewers to talk about the importance of mental health. And, Rabia Chaudry in studio 1A to talk about her new memoir “Fatty Fatty Boom Boom.”
TODAY 8a: First Gen Z candidates on the ballot. Spirited cast on TODAY. Inside the game with Chiefs dynamic duo. TODAY’s fall best sellers.
The Gen Z candidates’ impact on the midterms. Also, the cast of "Spirited" live in studio 1A as Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, and Octavia Spencer team up for a new holiday musical movie. Plus, Inside The Game—TODAY goes behind the scenes at the Tennessee vs. Kansas City Chiefs game. And, Shop TODAY editorial director Adriana Brach shares some of fall best sellers.
November 7: Final poll numbers ahead of midterms. Storm system targeting Florida. Twitter’s chaos after layoffs. Powerball nears record $2 billion Jackpot.
Savannah Guthrie speaks with Steve Konarcki about NBC News final poll numbers ahead of the midterms. Also, a tropical storm threat is setting its sight on Florida. Plus, Twitters fallout after it’s chaotic mass layoffs. And, Powerball at nearly two billion dollars.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Daylight saving & your sleep. Dateline Tonight: Murdaugh murders special. TODAY’s Checklist: Prioritizing men’s health. Catching up with Marlo Thomas.
Dr. Carol Ash shares some tips on what you can do to deal with daylight savings time. Also, a new two hour Dateline special that talks about the murder mystery of Alex Murdaugh’s wife and son. Plus, Dr. Cedrek McFadden shares a health medical checklist that men should be aware of. And, Marlo Thomas in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new Hallmark holiday move called “A Magical Christmas Village.”
TODAY 8a: South Korea scrambles for fighter jets. Prince William’s Earthshot to save the planet. Hero doctor saves fellow marathoner. Ashton Kutcher on TODAY.
South Korea scrambles for dozens of fighter jets after detecting nearly 200 North Korean military planes flying near the border. Also, Prince William reveals the finalists working to fight climate change for the Earthshot 2022. Plus, Dr. Sauni Perera and Dr. John Harvey in studio 1A to talk about their story and how they met. And, Ashton Kutcher in studio 1A to talk about what inspired him to run In the upcoming New York City Marathon.
November 4: South Korea scrambles for fighter jets. Countdown to midterms. New details from inside Pelosi attack. RSV surge overwhelming hospitals.
South Korea scrambles for dozens of fighter jets after detecting nearly 200 North Korean military planes flying near the border. Also, the latest numbers as midterm elections are just four days away. Plus, children’s hospitals are struggling with influx of patients with respiratory illnesses.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Fight over size of airplane seats. Cheaper to eat out on Thanksgiving. Consumer Confidential: What to know before you donate. Your Health: Protecting your brain health.
The growing fight over airplane seat size ahead of the holiday travel rush. Also, more families are considering eating out for Thanksgiving. Plus, Consumer Confidential-- how to check up on a charity before you donate. And, Your Health— Maria Shriver and Dr. Laura Baker share some tips that you can do to protect your brain health.
TODAY 8a: A defining moment in the midterms. Weight loss breakthrough for teens. TODAY’s smart shopper. Sesame Street on TODAY.
The latest on the midterm elections. Also, a new study from the New England Journal of Medicine shows the effectiveness of a dieting drug to treat obesity in teens. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares some housing shopping strategies. And, Sesame Street launches it’s 53rd season today.
November 3: A defining moment in the midterms. Interest rate hike’s impact on Americans. New revelations about Pelosi suspect. Hospitals overwhelmed by RSV.
The latest on the midterm election as President Biden delivers a speech on threats to democracy. Also, CNBC’s Melissa Lee in studio 1A to talk about the impact of the Fed’s latest interest hike and how it will impact Americans. Plus, new revelations on the suspect that allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi. And, U.S. children’s hospitals overwhelmed by RSV.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New rules for retirement. Countdown to Thanksgiving: Avoiding holiday inflation. She Made It: Sprinkles cupcakes’ sweet success story. Aurora McDonald live on TODAY.
Vicky Nguyen shares some ideas on what you can do to prepare for retirement. Also, Stephanie Ruhle shares some tips on how you can start prepping for Thanksgiving. Plus, She Made It—Jill Martin got to meet Candace Nelson the business founder of “Sprinkles.” And, Aurora Mcdonald in studio 1A.
TODAY 8a: Sentencing day for Parkland school gunman. Terry Bradshaw talks cancer battle. Linda Ronstadt shares her story. TODAY Bestsellers.
Powerful statements delivered by families of Parkland victims during suspect’s sentencing hearing. Also, TODAY Exclusive—Terry Bradshaw shares his story on fighting cancer. Plus, Maria Shriver gets to talk to Linda Ronstadt as she shares her story of growing up near Northern Sonora Mexico. And, TODAY Bestsellers—Makho Ndlovu shares some beauty cleanup tips and products.
November 2: North Korea launches barrage of missiles. Fed set to raise interest rates again. New details on Pelosi attack. Big games hit the campaign trail.
North Korea fires a series of missiles toward South Korea. Also, Federal Reserve expected to raise interest rates again today – Tom Costello on how that will affect Americans. Plus, new revelations on the suspect that attacked Paul Pelosi. And, the latest on the final sprint on the midterm elections.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Start TODAY walking challenge. Consumer Confidential: What to buy in November. Heroes Among Us: Nurse’s personal mission. Tune Up Tuesday: Skin cycling 101.
Al Roker is In Orlando Florida to kick off the November Start TODAY walking challenge. Also, Consumer Confidential—Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on what to buy or not this November. Plus, Heroes Among Us-- the story behind Bre Loughlin a nurse from Madison, Wisconsin who came up with a unique solution to help shelters in her community to have easy access to Healthcare. And, Dr. Marnie Nussbaum explains Skin Cycling—what products to use and when to use them.
TODAY 8a: Pelosi suspect in court today. Covid lockdown at Shanghai Disney. Thanksgiving checklist 101. Start TODAY walking challenge.
The suspect who attacked Paul Pelosi is set to appear in court today. Also, Shanghai Disney visitors unable to leave without a negative covid test. Plus, TODAY Food: Thanksgiving Checklist: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to plan, prepare and save for the big Holiday. And, Inside Start TODAY’s inspiring walks.
November 1: Pelosi suspect in court today. Major cities under attack across Ukraine. One week until midterms. Arrest made in Delphi murder mystery.
New details on the suspect who attacked Paul Pelosi as he is set to appear in court today. Also, Ukraine suffers power and water crisis following latest Russian missile strikes. Plus, the latest numbers as election day is just one week away. And, a suspect is arrested after 5 years and charged with the murder of two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, who vanished while hiking.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY in Vegas. Haunted pub famous for spirits. A magical morning in studio 1A. Birth chart revelations.
TODAY’s Halloween costume reveal. Also, inside Viaduct Tavern the most haunted place in the world. Plus, David Copperfield live on TODAY. And, Chani Nicholas in studio 1A to read Sheinelle Jones, Al Roker, Dylan Dreyer, and Craig Melivin’s birth charts.
TODAY 8a: New details in Pelosi attack. Congress to get new report on UFO sightings. Inside the haunted houses of England. Halloween costume reveal.
Latest details on the attack against Paul Pelosi. Also, a new report to be released today as the mystery over unexplained UFO sightings continue. Plus, a look at the haunted houses of England. And, TODAY’s big Halloween costume reveal.
October 31: New details in Pelosi attack. Deadly South Korean stampede. Kyiv rocked by overnight attacks. Supreme court hears affirmative action case.
Latest details on the attack against Paul Pelosi. Also, two Americans among 151 people killed in South Korea Halloween stampede. Plus, Russia launches a massive new wave of missile strikes targeting Kyiv overnight. And, today the Supreme Court to hear oral arguments on the college admissions process.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Prince Harry’s “Spare” book. Asked & Answered: Staying healthy this fall. Kickoff with Kornacki. Monstrer Mash: Inside “Icons Of Darkness” Museum.
Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir "Spare" to be published in January. Also, Dr. John Torres in studio 1A to answer viewers questions on how to stay healthy this fall. Plus, Steve Kornacki in studio 1A to give a preview of Sunday football matchup between the Packers and Buffalo Bills. And, Gadi Schwartz goes behind the scenes of the “Icons Of Darkness” Museum.
TODAY 8a: Elon Musk takes over Twitter. Mixed messages on U.S. economy. Fall into a good book. TODAY food loves football.
Elon Musk is now the new owner of Twitter. Also, new reports on the nation’s economy. Plus, Read More TODAY—Isaac Fitzgerald and Chen Julie Wong share their top reads for the fall. And, TODAY Food Loves Football—Sarah Grueneberg shares two delicious receipts that you can prepare for Sunday’s night football.
October 27: Elon Musk takes over Twitter. Mixed messages on U.S. Economy. New signs point to heavy flu season. Final push to midterms.
Twitter is now owned by Elon Musk. Also, new data revealing where the U.S. economy stands. Plus, C.D.C issues a new warning regarding the surge in flu, covid and respiratory illnesses. And, the latest on the midterm elections between Georgia and Pennsylvania.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Surprising money saving memberships. On The Money: Strategies to spend less and save money. Generation Next: Fashion designer and model mother. Winterizing your home.
Vicky Nguyen shares some club memberships that will help you save money. Also, On The Money—Sharon Epperson shares some strategies that will help you cut down on spending and save money. Plus, Generation Next—The story behind designer Travis Terry and his fashion brand “IEMBE.” And, George Oliphant shares some tips on how to prepare for the winter.
TODAY 8a: Countdown to midterms. TODAY lends a hand in hard hit Florida. Hoda Kotb and the Harlem Globetrotters. Fan favorite steals and deals.
The latest on Georgia and Pennsylvania’s campaign as midterm elections are just a few weeks away. Also, Al Roker is in Fort Myers Beach to land a hand after one month of Hurricane Ian. Plus, Hoda Kotb plays ball with the legendary Harlem Globetrotters. And, Steals and Deals—Jill Martin shares some fan favorites fashion and beauty products.
October 27: All eyes on Georgia and Pennsylvania. “Tripledemic” concern spreads coast to coast. High oil prices to impact millions. Tesla reportedly under investigation over autopilot.
New developments in the Georgia and Pennsylvania races as the midterms heat up. Also, tripledemic concerns as respiratory syncytial virus cases continue to rise across the country. Plus, growing concerns over heating oil costs ahead of peak winter months. And, According to Reuters, Tesla is under investigation over self-driving cars.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Black women climbers return from Mt. Kilimanjaro. Catching up with Pam Grier. Christopher Kimball makes tomato soup and a pizzadilla.
A group of black women climbers join us live in studio as they return from Mt. Kilimanjaro. Plus, catching up with Pam Grier about her latest project. And, Christopher Kimball makes tomato soup and a pizzadilla.
TODAY 8a: Jenna Bush Hager sits down with the Queen Consort’s nephew, Luke Parker Bowles. The guide to tackling acne. Steals and Deals with fan favorites for the home.
Luke Parker Bowles shares his story on growing up a Parker Bowles, the Royal Family, and his own stateside passion project with Jenna Bush Hager. Plus, the 3 D’s of tackling acne: Drugstore, device, dermatologist. And, Jill Martin is back with Steals and Deals for fan for favorites for the home.
October 26: Dr. Mehmet Oz and John Fetterman face off on the debate stage. Survivors and rescuers speak out after St. Louis school shooting. How to save money by traveling with your family in the fall season.
Dr. Mehmet Oz and John Fetterman face off on the debate stage as the race to the midterms heats up. Plus, survivors and rescuers speak out as officials reveal new details about St. Louis school shooter. And, a growing number of families are taking advantage of seasonal deals by traveling during the fall.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Halloween safety for all. Catching up with Lindsey Vonn.
How to stay safe this Halloween. And, catching up with Olympic gold medalist, Lindsey Vonn.
TODAY 8a: Secretary Yellen details the latest concerns about a looming recession. Secret service agent, Clint Hill, shares his memories of Jackie Kennedy with Jacob Soboroff. Al Roker remembers Leslie Jordan. Ina Garten makes her “Go-To-Dinners.”
Stephanie Ruhle sits down with Secretary Yellen to discuss the latest concerns about a looming recession. Plus, secret service agent, Clint Hill, shares his memories of Jackie Kennedy and discusses his new book “My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy” in an exclusive interview with Jacob Soboroff. And, Ina Garten makes overnight mac and cheese and easy goat cheese toasts.
October 25: Concerns over a “Tripledemic.” Adidas drops Kanye West. Evaluating the health benefits of gummy vitamins.
New concerns about a “Tripledemic” as COVID, Flu, and RSC converge, and some pediatric hospitals already strained. Plus, growing pressures on companies to drop Kanye West after his anti-semitic comments. And, looking at the health benefits of gummy vitamins.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Early surge in flu cases. Powerball Jackpot soars past $600 million. On The Job: Beagles assist at airports. Jeff Pearlman in studio 1A
A surge in flu cases across the country. Also, the Jackpot for tonight’s drawing is estimated at $610 million dollars. Plus, On The Job—Savannah Sellers gets to meet the beagles who are trained to assist at airports. And, Jeff Pearlman in studio 1A to talk about his new book “The Last Fold Hero: The life and myth of Bo Jackson.”
TODAY 8a: Triple threat virus surge. Life during wartime. New push for end cameras. Wynonna Judd on TODAY.
Growing concerns over the spread of the Flu, Syncytial Virus Infection, and Covid across the country. Also, a close look at the only bar still open in Mykolaiv Ukraine. Plus, TODAY’s Consumer—an investigation into SUV safety with a new push for front end cameras. And, Wynonna Judd live in studio 1A to talk about her life, loss and music.
October 24: Triple threat virus surge. Tensions rise across Korea. Countdown to Midterms. Behind the scenes of Sunday Night Football.
Health concerns over the spread of Flu, Syncytial Virus Infection, and Covid across the country. Also, tensions rise between North and South Korea as they exchange warning shots off their Western Coast. Plus, countdown to Midterms-- a new NBC News poll reveals a high interest in voters as millions of people have already cast ballots in early voting. And, Inside The Game—TODAY goes behind the scenes of Sunday Night Football at Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Miami Dolphins.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New pilot reports of UFO sightings. Live stream shopping on the rise. Buddy Up: Candle Making. “Deadline: Special report.”
Recent UFO’s sightings reported by pilots over the Pacific Ocean. Also, a new popular way of shopping—Kristen Dahlgren explains how it works. Plus, Craig Melvin, Dylan Dreyer, Al Roker and Sheinelle Jones buddy up and share their candle making experience. And, Nicolle Wallace in studio 1A to talk about the new Peacock’s Deadline series on mental health in the U.S.
TODAY 8a: Surge in kids hospitalized with Respiratory Syncytial Virus. Nuclear power investigation.
A surge in respiratory illnesses in kids across the country. Also, an investigation into power plants across America that may be at risk.
October 21: A surge in kids hospitalization’s with Respiratory Syncytial Virus. Britain in turmoil. New pilot reports of UFO sightings. “Streaming” shopping on the rise.
A spike in respiratory illnesses in young children seen across the country. Also, the latest following Prime Minister Liz Truss’s resignation. Plus, a numerous sightings of unidentified objects reported by pilots over the Pacific Ocean. And, Consumer Confidential— what to know about live stream shopping and where to find the best deals.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How the Westchester Barber Academy is making an impact in their community. A lesson in candy corn making. Carlos PenaVega and Alexa PenaVega visit the studio.
How the Westchester Barber Academy is making an impact in their community by serving up second chances. Plus, wrapping up our series “The Sweetest Thing” with a lesson in candy corn making from the Ferrarra’s candy plant in Illinois. And, Carlos PenaVega and Alexa PenaVega visit the studio to discuss their new children’s book, “Ocean’s World: An Island Tale of Discovery and Adventure.”
TODAY 8a: Celebrating ten years of Hidden Heroes, Savannah Guthrie tells the story of how it began. Gadi Schwartz catches up with a high school female football player making history. A rare up close and personal look at DJ Khaled’s life in Miami.
Celebrating ten years of Hidden Heroes, and Savannah Guthrie tells the inspiring story of how it began. Plus, Gadi Schwartz catches up with the first high school female football player to score two touchdowns in one game. And, Tom Llamas visits Hip Hop mogul DJ Khaled to discuss what inspires him, and gets a rare up close and personal look at his life in Miami.
October 20: Vladimir Putin declares martial law in Ukraine. The state of the economy. A closer look at some controversy against “The Crown.”
Vladimir Putin declares martial law in Ukraine as evacuation of civilians starts. Plus, the state of the economy as inflation impacts gas prices and the housing market. And, a closer look at some controversy against “The Crown,” and the upcoming portrayal of Diana’s final years.
TODAY 3rd Hour: A rare look inside the Reese’s peanut butter factory. A life lesson in manifesting. START TODAY with a 5 minute walking warmup.
The sweetest thing, taking a rare look inside the Reese’s peanut butter factory. Plus, life lessons in manifestation. And, START TODAY with a 5 minute warmup walk.
TODAY 8a: New report shows correlation between hair strengthening chemicals and risk of uterine cancer. Hoda Kotb sits down with Iranian American women who aim to give a voice to the voiceless. Talking one on one with Jon Meacham.
A new report demonstrates women who use hair strengthening chemicals are at a higher risk of developing uterine cancer. Plus, Hoda Kotb hears from Iranian American women who want to give a voice to the voiceless as they speak out in support of the young women protesting in Iran. Plus, Jon Meacham sits down one on one with Savannah Guthrie to discuss Abraham Lincoln, leadership, and its importance in a democracy.
October 19: Record cold temperatures sweep the Midwest and southern US. What to expect when traveling this holiday season. An exclusive interview with Walmart CEO, John Furner, on inflation and Black Friday.
Record cold temperatures continue to sweep across the Midwest and southern US. Plus, what to expect when traveling this holiday season. And, Savannah Guthrie discusses the impact of inflation on holiday shopping and Black Friday in an exclusive interview with Walmart CEO, John Furner.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Catching up with Shaun White. Al takes a trip to Shane’s Confectionary in Philadelphia. Tune up Tuesday with harvest DIY décor.
Catching up with Olympian Shaun White. Plus, All takes a trip to Shane’s Confectionary in Philadelphia. And, tune up Tuesday with harvest DIY décor.
TODAY 8a: Carson is back to lead Popstart! New trend of using a diabetes drug for weight loss. Answering your questions on 401K’s. Phil Rosenthal visits the studio.
Carson is back in studio to give us the latest in entertainment news. Plus, Kristen Dahlgren and Dr. Natalie Azar discuss a new trend of using a diabetes drug for weight loss. And, Stephanie Ruhle answers viewers’ questions on 401K’s. Plus, Rhil Rosenthal of “Somebody Feed Phil” shares his stories of travel and food.
October 18: Cold snap sweeps the country. Steve Kornacki looks ahead to midterms. Excitement builds over winning lottery ticket sold in Fort Myers, Florida.
Cold snap sweeps the country as winter approaches. Plus, Steve Kornacki gives us three things to watch with three weeks to go until midterms. And, excitement builds over winning mega millions ticket sold in Fort Myers, Florida as the community continues to recover from Hurricane Ian.
TODAY 3rd Hour: The Upside: Doodle guy in doodle mansion. Catching up with Ernie Hudson. Cooking with Cal: Breakfast wraps.
Kelly Cobiella shares the story of the doodle guy who has covered his entire home with doodles. Catching up with Ghostbusters icon, Ernie Hudson. And, learn how to make breakfast wraps on another edition of Cooking with Cal.
TODAY 8a: Pfizer CEO, Albert Bourla, sits down with CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin. Elizabeth Heiskell shares her breast cancer story. Inside the Game: TODAY goes behind the scenes with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Pfizer CEO, Albert Bourla, speaks out for the first time since recovering from COVID for the second time in under 2 months. Plus, Elizabeth Heiskell shares how she discovered her breast cancer and how her story is a reminder for what you should be looking for with your own health. And, inside the game: TODAY goes behind the scenes ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles game and learns how to build the perfect field.
October 17: Cold snap to bring widespread record lows across the country. Latest developments in Russia-Ukraine War. Kristen Welker sits down exclusively with Herschel Walker. How to avoid return fees at stores.
Cold snap to bring widespread record lows across the country. Russian training facility attack and the latest developments on the Russia-Ukraine war. Plus, Kristen Welker sits down with Herschel Walker after sole debate ahead of Monday’s early voting in Georgia. And, stores beginning to charge return fees and tips on how you can avoid them as holiday shopping kicks into high gear.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Consumer confusion over food labels. Lin Manuel Miranda live on TODAY. Stella McCartney live on TODAY. Smart Beauty with Julee Wilson.
Vicky Nguyen explains the difference between food labels and what you should know before tossing out your food. Also, catching up with Lin Manuel Miranda to talk about the new hip hop improv show “Freestyle Love Supreme.” Plus, Stella McCartney live in studio to talk about her fashion brand. And, Julee Wilson shares some products that can help with your beauty routine.
TODAY 8a: Jury rejects death penalty for Parkland gunman. Carrie Underwood one on one. Andy Cohen in studio 1A. NASCAR driver making history.
Parents speak out following the sentence in Parkland school shooting. Also, TODAY Exclusive—Sheinelle Jones has a one on one with Carrie Underwood as she launches a new tour. Plus, catching up with Andy Cohen. And, an inspiring story from NASCAR driver—Daniel Juarez.
October 14: Deadly shooting spree in North Carolina. Trump Subpoenaed by January 6th committee. Breaking down new inflation numbers. Netflix’s new plan.
Deadly shooting in North Carolina with at least 5 dead and juvenile suspect now in custody. Also, January 6th committee votes to subpoena former president Donald Trump. Plus, the latest inflation report and its impact on the economy. And, Netflix unveils new plans with ads for new subscribers.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New Tom and Maggie drama. Consumer Confidential: How to stay private online. Behind The Brand: Family owned Cacique Foods. Oscar winning filmmaker Dustin Lance live in studio 1A.
New questions surrounding Tom Brady and Gisele Bundchen’s relationship. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some ideas on how to protect your privacy. Plus, the story behind the family owned business “Cacique Foods.” And, catching up with Dustin Lance on his new documentary “Mama’s Boy.”
TODAY 8a: Firefighter gives birth after aiding crash victim. Changing the system to help kids. New guidelines on boosters for kids. Catching up with Victoria Beckham.
A Maryland firefighter cares for a car crash victim while being pregnant and then goes into labor. Also, What Works Today—how Connecticut reimagined its child welfare program. Plus, Dr. Natalie Azar shares the latest details on new guidelines on boosters for kids. And, catching up with Victoria Beckham on her new beauty project.
October 13: All eyes on inflation. New twist in Trump Mar-A-Lago case. Tracking severe storms. The great pumpkin spike
The latest on the economy and what to expect as high inflation persists. Also, new twist on Trumps Mar A Lago’s case as the January 6th committee is set to hold the 9th hearing before the midterms. Plus, severe storms moving towards the East Coast. And, Consumer Confidential—what to know about the rise on pumpkin prices.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Angela Lansbury. TODAY’s Checklist: Fall skin checkup. Family Style: Al visits Hilltop Orchards. Start Today: Simple at-home workout with Isaac Boots.
Remembering Angela Lansbury while looking back at some of her iconic roles over the years. Also, everything you need to know about skin cancer screenings with Dr. Angela Lamb. Plus, Family Style—Al Roker goes apple picking at Hilltop Orchards where him and his family have been visiting for years. And, Start Today—Isaac Boots shares some simple towel workouts that you can do at home.
TODAY 8a: Biden says Putin miscalculated in Ukraine. Mental health screening for children. Early holiday shopping strategies. Anne Hathaway on TODAY.
On the ground in Ukraine—correspondent Richard Engel with details on Vladimir Putin’s ongoing nuclear threats. Also, Dr. Sue Varma shares the latest details on the new mental health screening recommendations for kids. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on where to shop and how to make the most early savings on shopping for the holidays. And, catching up with Anne Hathaway in studio 1A to talk about her new film “Armageddon Time.”
October 12: Biden addresses Putin’s nuclear threats. One-on-one with senate candidate John Fetterman. NASA’s asteroid mission a success. Rescued boaters – and their rescuers - live on TODAY.
On the ground in Ukraine and Russia as the ongoing threats from Vladimir Putin continue against Ukraine. Also, NBC’s Dasha Burns talks to Democrat John Fetterman, who is running for Senate in Pennsylvania. Plus, NASA’s celebration after their mission to slam an asteroid with a small spacecraft worked better than expected. And, the boaters who were rescued in the Gulf of Mexico join Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb studio 1A to talk about their experience.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Boaters rescued after fighting off sharks. Consumer Confidential: How to save on utility bills. One family’s journey on national coming out day. She Made It: Makeup mogul behind Reina Rebelde.
Three fisherman where rescued after being in the Gulf of Mexico for 28 hours. Also, Consumer Confidential-- Seema Mody shares some ways you can conserve energy and save money. Plus, National Coming Out Day— A day to support members of the LGBTQ-- Jessi Hempel shares her own coming out journey and talks about her new memoir “The Family Outing.” And, She Made It—a story of Regina Merson—an entrepreneur who follows her passion and opens her own makeup brand “Reina Rebelde” as she hopes to empower w
TODAY 8a: Major rail union rejects contract. Lebron James’ 18 year old son signs Nike deal. Inside groundbreaking NYPD program. “Ticket To Paradise” Star on TODAY.
Members of the 3rd largest rail union rejected their contract offer yesterday as the key concerns were not addressed. Also, Lebron James’ 18 year old son Bronny signs a Nike endorsement deal. Plus, an inspiring mentoring program called “Girls Talk” which helps mentor and educate young girls. And, Kaitlyn Dever in studio 1A to talk about the new movie “Ticket To Paradise” and what it’s like to work with George Clooney and Julia Roberts.
October 11: New attacks across Ukraine. Countdown to midterms. Hackers target U.S. infrastructure. “Prime” Opportunities for holiday savings.
Growing concerns as Vladimir Putin intensifies attacks against Ukraine. Also, National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki shows us where things stand as midterm election is just 4 weeks away. Plus, an alarming rise in cyber-attacks against U.S. airports. And, Consumer Confidential—today is Amazon’s Early Access Sale targeting prime members looking to save money—Emilie Ikeda has some tips on how to navigate the deals.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Holiday sales kicks off early. Consumer Confidential: What to do with gift cards. “Bow and Arrow” Beer celebrates Native American culture. Mark Wahlberg live on TODAY.
Emelie Ikeda shares some shopping strategies as the holiday sales begin. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on what to do with those unused gift cards. Plus, Motivational Monday— celebrating Indigenous People’s Day-- a story about a brewery that’s bringing a diverse perspective to the craft beer industry. And, catching up with Mark Wahlberg.
TODAY 8a: A school bus driver saves a toddler. George Clooney and Julia Roberts on TODAY. Mental health app reaches teens in need. Jamie Lee Curtis on TODAY.
A Michigan school bus driver saves a toddler and safely reunites him with its parents. Also, Hoda Kotb has a one-on-one with Julia Roberts and George Clooney as they open up about their long friendship and what it was like starring in a romantic comedy together as they release “Ticket To Paradise.” Plus, today is World Mental Health Day—a health care system is finding a way to address the rise of depression and other mental health issues in young people. And, Jamie Lee in studio 1A to talk about
October 10: Attacks in Ukrainian cities after Russian bridge explosion. Holiday sales kick off early. Inside the game with NFL star.
We’re on the ground in Ukraine and Moscow after Putin declares that the bombing in key Ukrainian cities this morning is retaliation for that attack on a Russian bridge. Plus, Consumer Confidential—early holiday sales kicks off today-- Emilie Ikeda shares some tips on finding the best deals. And, Inside The Game—TODAY goes behind the scenes of the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside the housing market. Consumer Confidential: How to manage digital storage. Food For Thought: Mission behind Freetown Farms. NBA Legend Dwyane Wade live in studio 1A.
Emilie Ikeda talks about what buyers and sellers need to know about mortgage rates and the housing market. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on what to do when you run out of digital storage. Plus, the mission behind Freetown Farms. And, catching up with Dwyane Wade to talk about the new documentary “The Redeem Team.”
TODAY 8a: Ian now deadliest Florida storm since 1935. Early Holiday travel booking tips. John Mellencamp one-on-one. Tailgating must-haves.
The latest on Hurricane Ian’s aftermath. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some money saving tips if your planning to travel in the upcoming Holidays. Plus, Harry Smith meets up with John Mellencamp on returning to his hometown for the first time in nearly 50 years and revisits his classic album. And, TODAY’s Consumer— the latest tailgating must haves for football season.
October 7: Hunter Biden may face federal charges. Biden’s Marijuana pardon push. “Dahmer” series faces true crime backlash. Mortgage rates sticker shock.
New investigations on Hunter Biden in relation to his charges on tax and gun crimes. Also, President Biden pardons thousands of people convicted of Marijuana possession. Plus, true crime backlash from victims and families over popularity of new shows like Netflix’s Dahmer and Kim Kardashian’s new podcast. And, Consumer Confidential—what buyers and sellers need to know about mortgage rates and the housing market.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’S Checklist: Fall medical to-do’s. Impact Thursday: Shop making an impact by celebration Mexican culture. Shop Al Day: Tips and tricks. Justin Baldoni live in studio 1A.
TODAY’s checklist-- Dr. Kavita Aggarwal shares a fall medical to-do list. Also, Impact Thursday—Elexia De La Parra shares her inspiring story that celebrates Mexican culture. Plus, Shop All Day—Chassie Post has the latest tips and tricks to get organized. And, Justin Baldoni talks about his new book “How To Raise A Boy.”
TODAY 8a: First look at the renovated Smithsonian Air & Space Museum. Checkout “round up” investigation. Mika Brzezinski on Forbes 50 over 50.
The U.S. deploys an aircraft carrier as North Korea launches more missiles overnight. Also, the highly anticipated reopening of the National Air and Space Museum. Plus, TODAY’s Money— what to know before you make a donation at checkout. And, Mika Brzezinski in studio 1A to talk about her collaboration with Forbes.
October 6: U.S. deploys aircraft carrier amid rising tensions. Gas and heating costs spike. Battle of the early holiday bargains.
North Korea launching more missiles overnight as tensions rise in the region and the US moves an aircraft carrier closer. Plus, a rise to gas and heating due to a cut of oil production. And, Emilie Ikeda shares some tips on what to do as the holiday bargains begin.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Countdown to SpaceX Launch. Martina McBride honors Loretta Lynn. Consumer Confidential—what to buy in October. Anika Noni Rose live on TODAY.
NASA is hours from sending a crew to the International Space Station. Also, good friend Martina McBride honors Loretta Lynn. Plus, what to buy and what to skip in the month of October. And, catching up with Anika Noni Rose and her new role in “Let The Right One In.”
TODAY 8a: SpaceX launching Americans and Russians to ISS. Grocery inflation hacks. James Bond turns 60. Consumer report’s best sleep products.
Inside the SpaceX Launch. Also, Consumer Confidential-- Vicky Nguyen shares some money saving hacks on groceries that you can buy now for your upcoming holiday meals. Plus, James Bond turns 60. And, TODAY Top Rated—the best sleep products that will help you get a better rest.
October 5: U.S. Responds to North Korea missile test. Residents struggle in wake of Ian. Aaron Judge’s home run history. Remembering Loretta Lynn.
U.S responds to North Korea’s long range missile test over Japan. Also, Florida struggles to recover from Hurricane Ian’s aftermath. Plus, Aaron Judge hits 62nd home run. And, remembering Loretta Lynn-- looking back on her legacy and her time on TODAY.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Katie Nicholl on “The New Royals.” On The Job: “Ben & Jerry’s” flavor guru. Pink Power: Products that give back. “Congrats- You’re having a teen!”
Katie Nicholl shares details of her new book “The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s legacy and the future of the crown.” Also, Kristen Dahlgren gets a taste of what it takes to be a Ben & Jerry’s “Flavor guru.” Plus, Amy E. Goodman shares some products that will benefit the breast cancer search. And, Dr. Ken Ginsburg talks about his new book “Congrats You’re Having A Teen.”
TODAY 8a: Rescue efforts intensify. Storm’s remnants slam East Coast. “The home edit” founder’s cancer journey. Jenna’s “Royal” book club announcement. Quick & easy tortilla chip casserole.
The remnants of Hurricane Ian causing flooding throughout the East Coast. Also, Pink Power Today—Home Edit’s Clea Shearer meets for the first time with the women who are supporting her in her cancer journey. Plus, Jenna Hager Bush joins forces with Queen Consort Camila to pick the book of the month. And, Jocelyn Delk Adams shares a quick and easy casserole recipe.
October 4: Rescue efforts intensify. North Korea fires missile over Japan. “systemic” abuse in women’s soccer. Airlines facing jet shortage.
Rescue efforts intensify as death toll rises from Hurricane Ian amid countless questions over evacuation timeline. Also, Japan warns residents to take shelter as North Korea launches missile. Plus, new report on “systemic” abuse of players in the U.S women’s soccer. And, Consumer Confidential—airlines now facing jet shortage-- what should travelers expect in the upcoming holidays.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Rush to help devasted Florida communities. Today’s Checklist: Know your breast cancer risk. Nikki Haley live on Today. Kate Del Castillo live on studio 1A.
Search and rescue missions continue as some communities in Florida are unrecognizable. Also, Breast Cancer Awareness Month-- Dr. Marisa Weiss shares some important information about cancer prevention and treatments. Plus, Motivational Monday—Craig Melvin and Sheinelle Jones talk to Nikki Haley about her new book “If You Want Something Done: Leadership Lessons From Bold Women.” And, catching up with Kate Del Castillo to talk about the 3rd season of “La Reina Del Sur.”
TODAY 8a: Race to rescue Hurricane survivor pets. Going solar to save money. Halloween on a budget. TODAY staff’s volunteer day.
Pets are being rescued from Hurricane Ian’s aftermath and being taken to safety to find forever homes. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some ways to save money by installing solar panels. Plus, some ideas to save money as Halloween shopping approaches. And, Today Climate—Al Roker and the TODAY staff help the Billion Oyster Project to clean up New York waters.
October 3: Rush to help devastated communities. Ukraine retakes key city. Doctor fired as NFL reviews safety protocols. Katie Couric’s cancer diagnosis.
The latest on Hurricane Ian as it leaves a path of destruction through Fort Myers beach. Also, Ukraine retakes control over cities-- Including a key area in the East. Plus, doctor who examined Tua Tagovailoa is fired as quarterback’s head injury prompts changes to NFL concussion protocols. And, Katie Couric is back in studio 1A.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “Catastrophic” Damage across Florida. Kickoff with Kornacki. Grit: Military Trailblazer Flying High. Holidays come early on Hallmark movie set.
A closer look at Hurricane Ian’s aftermath-- leaving a path of destruction across the state of Florida. Also, talking all things football with Steve Kornacki. Plus, a story of a first female F35A Commander of the U.S. Air Force. And, behind the scenes on how Hallmark creates a winter holiday movie in the middle of summer.
TODAY 8a: “Catastrophic” Damage across Florida. Big change for big rigs.
A closer look at the destruction Ian caused in Sanibel Island. Also, What Works Today— how a truck driver and his team built a prototype semi with the hope to outperform traditional diesels with fuel costs.
September 30: “Catastrophic” Damage across Florida. Tracking hurricane Ian’s path. Putin’s aggressive move in Russia. Best money moves to fight inflation.
Devastation and cleanup in Florida as Ian strengthens again. Also, tracking Hurricane Ian as it heads toward South Carolina. Russian President Vladimir Putin ramps up tensions with the West with a new move in Ukraine. And, Consumer Confidential—Tom Costello shares some money move tips to help protect your money amid economic concerns.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Tracking Ian’s path. Generation Next: “Guy with a movie camera.” “SNL” Star Bowen Yang live on Today.
The latest on Ian and where it’s heading. Also, Generation Next—a young Tik Tok star who is using the platform to offer a rare glimpse into life on set. Plus, catching up with Bowen Yang and his return on “Saturday Night Live.” And, Sosie Bacon in studio 1A to talk about her new role in the movie “Smile.”
TODAY 8a:Hurricane Ian. Helping new mothers in need. Covid and Flu shot 101. Self-Care steals and deals.
The latest on Ian— recovery efforts after a terrifying night of howling winds and rising floodwaters. Also, health officials recommending flu shots and covid boosters as well. Plus, a maternal health program in rural areas saving lives. And, Jill Martin has the latest steals and deals for self-care.
September 29: Hurricane Ian leaves path of destruction. Ian leads to travel chaos. Katie Couric’s breast cancer battle. Aaron Judge ties home run record.
The latest on Hurricane Ian— Massive flooding and power outages, as hurricane Ian barrels across Florida. Also, travel impacts across Florida. Plus, In Depth Today—Katie Couric’s shares her battle against breast cancer. And, Today’s Can’t Miss—Aaron Judge hits 61st home run of season.
SPECIAL REPORT: HURRICANE IAN
The latest on Hurricane Ian—how bad was the storm and where is it headed.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Hurricane Ian gaining strength. Consumer Confidential: Top startups of 2022. “Spilled Milk Mama” shares grief & hope. Racing legend Jimmie Johnson live in studio.
The latest on hurricane Ian and some tips for charging your electronics and using electric vehicles in the face of power outages. Also, Consumer Confidential—the top startup companies of the year and how to get hired. Plus, Wellness Wednesday—a story of a young mother who shares grief and hope through her Instagram page “Spilled Milk Mama.” And, catching up with Jimmie Johnson and his new book “One More Lap: Jimmie Johnson and the Number-48.”
TODAY 8a: Hurricane Ian strengthens to category 4. Major breakthrough against Alzheimer’s? Debunking sleep myths. Mila Kunis on Today.
The latest on Hurricane Ian as it intensifies to category 4. Also, a drug being developed by two pharmaceutical companies showing a decline in cognitive and functional decline in patients with Alzheimer’s. Plus, Dr. Rebecca Robbins shares some habits that you and your kids can include to get a better rest. And, Mila Kunis in studio 1A to talk about her new movie “Luckiest Girl Alive.”
September 28: Hurricane Ian strengthens to category 4. Teacher shortage warning. Inside Anthony Bourdain’s final moments.
Hurricane Ian growing into an extremely dangerous category 4 overnight. Also, a new data on teacher shortage across the country. Plus, new details about Anthony Bourdin’s final days being revealed in a new book “Down and out in Paradise: The Life of Anthony Bourdain.”
TODAY 3rd Hour: On The Money: Ways to trim your tax bill now. Texas city’s fight against Alzheimer’s. Amber Ruffin live in studio 1A. Jim Sonefeld on “Swimming With The Blowfish.”
On The Money—Sharon Epperson shares some ways on how to save money on your tax bill. Also, World Alzheimer’s Month-- doctors searching for hope in one small Texas town. Plus, catching up with Amber Ruffin and her exclusive interview with Hilary and Chelsea Clinton. And, Jim Sonefeld in studio 1A to talk about his new memoir “Swimming with the Blowfish: Hootie, Healing and One Hell of a Ride.”
TODAY 8a: Facebook combats midterm meddling from China. How light can affect your sleep. DEA’S new warning for parents. Latest tech upgrades.
Today Exclusive—Facebook’s parent company “Meta” has taken down a network of fake accounts from China that were targeting the U.S. Also, The Secrets of Sleep—how light can effect your sleep and physical health. Plus, Kate Snow sat down with head of the D.E.A to talk about the warnings of Fentanyl on kids. And, Today’s Consumer—everything you need to know on the latest tech and upgrades.
September 27: Florida bracing for hurricane Ian. New rules on airline fees. Royals back to work after mourning the Queen. Traffic jams amid commuter comeback.
Hurricane Ian intensifies as Florida evacuation orders begin. Also, Biden administration proposes new rules on airline fees as major carriers prepare for holiday travel. Plus, Prince William and Kate Middleton make their first visit to Wales since receiving their new titles. And, Consumer Confidential—how to have a better commute as traffic jams make a comeback across the country.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Latest on NASA’s Artemis I rocket launch. Today’s Checklist: Prostate cancer awareness. The Upside: Family flower farm blossoming. “Quantum Leap” star Raymond Lee live on Today.
Head of science at NASA-- Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen shares the latest update on Artemis I rocket launch. Also, Today’s Checklist-- Dr. Cedrek Mcfadden talks about prostate symptoms, screening and more. Plus, The Upside— a story about a beautiful flower farm in Massachusetts. And, Catching up with Raymond Lee and his latest role on the “Quantum Leap.”
TODAY 8a: Florida Residents bracing for Ian. Tracking what happens during sleep. Historic all-female flight takes off. Top Tik Tok kitchen hacks.
Florida preparing for hurricane Ian’s landfall, as state of emergency is declared. Also, The Secrets of Sleep— how it impacts our memory and what happens when you sleep. Plus, Today Exclusive—Delta Airlines to introduce a remarkable program for young women looking to start their career in “STEM.” And, Tik Tok sensation Armen Adamjan shares some tips and tricks for food that can help you cut costs in the kitchen.
September 26: Ian strengthens to hurricane. Protests intensify across Iran. NASA spacecraft to slam into asteroid. Early holiday shopping tips.
Florida preparing for hurricane Ian as state of emergency is declared. Also, protests in Iran continue. Plus, NASA most anticipated mission to slam spacecraft into asteroid today. And, Consumer Confidential—Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on where to find the best early holiday deals.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Answering your flu shot questions. How to get a better night’s rest. Introducing the world’s only bunny museum.
“Asked and Answered:” Medical Contributor Dr. Natalie Azar addresses questions about flu shots as we enter flu season. And, clinical psychologist Dr. Michael Breus shares how to get better sleep while the seasons change. In celebration of National Bunny Day tomorrow, Dylan Dreyer takes us inside the world’s only bunny museum.
TODAY 8a: CIA launches new podcast. First-hand look at gold-mining. Jon Hamm live in Studio 1A.
The CIA is providing a rare glimpse into its work through the launch of a new podcast, “The Langley Files.” And, Senior Legal and Investigative Correspondent Cynthia McFadden travels to the Amazon to share the findings of a yearlong investigation into gold mining. Plus, Jon Hamm visits Studio 1A to discuss “Confess Fletch,” his new movie where he plays the title role.
September 23: Hurricane Fiona heads past Bermuda. Unrest grows in Russia as Ukraine war ravages. Renewed attention into the Tylenol Murders investigation.
Hurricane Fiona is sweeping through Bermuda this morning as another potential major hurricane targets the gulf coast next week. And, unrest in Russia is growing over Vladmir Putin’s order to draft hundreds of thousands of reservists to fight in Ukraine. Plus, new movement in the investigation of the Tylenol Murders as the 40th anniversary nears.
TODAY 3rd Hour: When to support your adult children and when to cut them off? Meet the cancer survivor who ran his 600th marathon. Law & Order SVU’s Sam Waterston and Hugh Dancy live in Studio 1A.
Vicky Nguyen provides tips on how much to financially support your adult children amid inflation. In honor of Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, Al Roker shares the story of a survivor who finished his 600th marathon. Plus, Sam Waterston and Hugh Dancy discuss the 23rd season of Law and Order SVU.
TODAY 8a: Donald Trump faces new lawsuit. Officials investigate vandalism of national monuments. Live release of baby sea turtles.
New York’s Attorney General has announced a $250 million alleged fraud suit against Donald Trump and his adult children. And, officials are investigating after two national monuments were vandalized in separate incidents on the same day. Plus, Kerry Sanders shares new research on loggerhead turtles and participates in a live turtle release as part of our “TODAY Climate” series.
September 22: Trump sued for alleged fraud. Tension mounts between President Biden and Russia’s Vladmir Putin. Federal reserve announces another interest rate increase.
New York’s Attorney General has announced a $250 million alleged fraud suit against Donald Trump and his adult children. And, President Biden delivers a harsh rebuke against Putin’s nuclear threats as a fallout escalates between the two leaders. Plus, the federal reserve is raising interest rates by three-quarters of a point – Senior Business Correspondent Stephanie Ruhle explains how the hike will impact your finances.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New recommendation for anxiety screening. First look at “Sydney.” Nobel peace prize winner Malala Yousafzai live. She made it: Friends create Yoga Matt company “Jollie.” Donny Osmand live in studio 1A.
First ever proposal for screening and resources to combat the growing stress nationwide. Also, Sheinelle Jones sits with Oprah Winfrey and film makers to talk about her new documentary “Sydney.” Plus, catching up with the young activist Malala Yousafzai. Also, She Made It-- a story of two friends that create a Yoga Matt company named “Jollie.” And, catching up with Donny Osmand in studio 1A.
TODAY 8a: How to prepare for an active flu season. One-on-One with Roger Federer. Tyler Perry on Today. New lessons focus on “Whole Child.”
Natalie Azar shares some guidance on the flu shot for this fall season. Also, Today Exclusive-- Savannah Guthrie has one-on-one with Roger Federer to talk further about his decision on retiring. Plus, catching up with Tyler Perry on his new film “A Jazzman’s Blues.” And, teachers in Nashville share a new approach on teaching.
September 21: Biden to address United Nations. Hurricane Fiona now category 4. New recommendation for anxiety screening. New policy prohibits phones in school.
This morning, President Biden to address United Nations general assembly. Also, Breaking Overnight—hurricane Fiona strengthens once again to category 4 as it passes through Turks and Caicos. Plus, first ever proposal for screening and resources to combat the growing stress nationwide. And, Back To School Today—new school program to lock up kid’s cell phones.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Tracking Hurricane Fiona’s path. Future of the royal family. Consumer Confidential: Growing popularity of Med Spas. First Look at “The real bling ring: Hollywood Heist” Bobby Moynihan live on Today. Ryan Eggold live on studio 1A.
Tracking hurricane Fiona as it intensifies. Also, remembering Queen Elizabeth II and what to expect moving forward. Plus, Consumer Confidential—what to know before visiting a Med Spa. And, Joe Fryer talks about the new Netflix documentary “The Bling Ring.” Also, catching up with Bobby Moynihan and his new book “Not All Sheep Are Boring.” And, Ryan Eggold is in studio 1A to talk about the new medical drama “New Amsterdam.”
TODAY 8a: Fiona becomes category 3 storm. Podcast leads to convicted killer’s release. Inside Jennifer Lopez’s new mission. Eichner and Macfarlane on new movie “Bros”
Tracking hurricane Fiona as it leaves Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic devastated. Also, judge vacates murder conviction of Adnan Syed after a podcast that focused public attention on his case. Plus, Jennifer Lopez helps launch a 14 billion dollar effort to support Latina entrepreneurs and small businesses. And, Luke Macfarlane and Billy Eichner in studio 1A to talk about the history making of the first gay rom com “The Bros Movie.”
September 20: Fiona becomes category 3 storm. Investigation into Martha’s Vineyard migrants. Royal great-grandkids take center stage. Tipping culture reaches tipping point.
Breaking overnight— hurricane Fiona intensifies to category 3 as it makes its way through the Caribbean. Also, migrant crisis escalates as a record number of buses arrive in New York. Plus, the touching moments during the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth. And, Consumer Confidential—Vicky Nguyen shares some ideas on tipping and how to know when, where and whom to tip for any service.
Introducing: Internal Affairs
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TODAY 3rd Hour: The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. Generation Next: Pianist BlkBok. Sisterhood: rock climbers reach new heights together. Cooking with Cal: Chicken Piccata.
A service of remembrance and celebration for Queen Elizabeth II. Also, Generation Next, a story about a young musician whose making a difference within classical music. Plus, Sisterhood— Sheinelle Jones talks to a group of students who are breaking barriers in the sport of rock climbing. And, Cooking with Cal— Dylan Dreyer shares her family favorite Chicken Piccata recipe.
THE FUNERAL OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II
A final farewell—a service of remembrance and celebration for Queen Elizabeth II.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Britain remembers Queen Elizabeth. Consumer Confidential: 100 days until Christmas. Dateline season 31 premiere: “The Last Ride.” Ken Burns & Lynn Novick live on Today. Little Big Town in studio 1A.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth-- the royal family reveals new plans to honor Queen Elizabeth in the days ahead. Also, Consumer Confidential Vicky Nguyen shares some ideas on how to budget for the holidays ahead. Plus, Keith Morison is in studio 1A to talk about Dateline Season Premiere: “The Last Ride.” And, filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick talk about a new eye-opening documentary “The U.S. And The Holocaust.” Plus, catching up with superstars Little Big Town and their new album release “Mr. Su
TODAY 8a: New details on Queen’s funeral as the line reaches full capacity. Tracking credit card sales at gun stores. Look at David Frost’s interviews with Charles.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth— miles of mourners standing in line as the royal family reveals new plans to honor Queen Elizabeth in the days ahead. Also, Major credit card companies are going to start using a new code to keep track of sales at gun stores. Plus, Wilfred Frost shares interviews his father-- Sir. David Frost did with Prince Charles when he was 20 years old.
September 16: New details on Queen’s funeral as the line reaches full capacity. Immigration battle intensifies over moved migrants. Tracking tropical storm Fiona. Business travel gets back on track.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth—miles of mourners standing in line as the royal family reveals new plans to honor Queen Elizabeth in the days ahead. Also, emergency shelters open on Martha’s Vineyard , after Florida’s governor sends dozens of migrants there on private jets. Plus, Hurricane “Fiona” gaining strength in the Atlantic—as Puerto Rico and The U.S. Virgin Islands remain on watch. And, Consumer Confidential Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to deal with returning to work travel issues and
TODAY 3rd Hour: Queen Elizabeth II lies in state. Consumer Confidential: Home buying vs. renting. Food For Thought: Largest night market in the U.S. Generation Next: Founder of “Earth Rides.”
Remembering Queen Elizabeth—new details about the Queen’s funeral on Monday-- as she lies in state inside Westminster Hall. Also, Consumer Confidential— whether renting, buying in a difficult market—real estate broker Stefani Berkin has more details. Plus, Food For Thought—the story of the largest night market-- “626 Night Market” a melting pot of Asian food and culture. And, Raven Hernandez talks about how she became the founder of the first all-electric company in the nation.
TODAY 8a: Republicans face growing rift over abortion. Matt Smith on Queen’s passing. Jill’s kitchen steals and deals. Today food loves football.
The latest on the battle for abortion rights. Also, the death of Queen Elizabeth inspiring new interest in TV shows and movies—Matt Smith who played Prince Philip in “The Crown” reflects on the life of the Queen. Plus, Steals And Deals—Jill Martin shares the newest kitchen essential bargains. And, Today Food Loves Football—celebrating the Chicago Bears vs Green Bay Packers with beef brisket and smashed potatoes.
September 15: Tentative deal to avert massive rail strike. Harry and William back together to honor the Queen. Migrant plane lands in Martha’s Vineyard. Impact of rising mortgage rates.
Overnight, Biden announces tentative deal to avoid rail strike. Also, a planeload of migrants arrive sent by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Reports from London on the latest mourning for the Queen – and Princes Harry and William back together. And, Consumer Confidential— rising mortgage rates and how it could be impacting you even if you’re not in for a new mortgage.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Solemn procession for Queen Elizabeth II. “Dr. Ochoa’s stellar world: we are all scientists.” Zazie Beetz live on Today. Today Food: Sam Sifton makes Pasta Amatriciana.
Queen Elizabeth’s coffin leaves Buckingham Palace for the last time—making a solemn trip to Westminster Hall. Also, Craig Melvin, Al Roker, and Sheinelle Jones sit with Dr. Ochoa to talk about her journey and her new children’s book “We are all Scientists.” Plus, catching up with Zazie Beetz and her new roles in the hit show “Atlanta.” Plus, Today Food—an inspired pasta recipe by chef—Sam Sifton.
TODAY 8a: William and Harry to walk in procession. Fighting rising inflation. Legendary TV writer shares his story. Allure’s best beauty products. Catching up with “The Voice” coaches.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth— Prince William and Prince Harry will reunite in procession behind the Queen’s coffin to Westminster Hall. Also, Consumer Confidential—a close look at the impact of inflation on our daily lives. Plus, legendary TV writer David Milch talks about his career, battles with mental heath and his new memoir “Life’s Work.” Also, Today Style— Jessica Cruel reveals the newest and most popular allure beauty products. And, Hoda Kotb sits with The Voice coaches as new season rolls
September 13: Thousands gather for Queen’s procession. Inflation report sparks Wall Street fears. Princess Anne’s historic royal role. Ken Starr’s controversial legacy.
Queen Elizabeth’s coffin returns back to Buckingham Palace-- as a tribute is set to take place through the streets of London. Also, Dow tumbles 1,200 points for worst day since June of 2020 after a recent inflation report. Plus, a closer look at Princess Anne and the historical role she has played in the Royal family. And, remembering former U.S. solicitor general and Clinton investigation prosecutor—Kenneth Starr.
TODAY 3rd Hour: One-on-one with first lady Dr. Jill Biden. Emmy’s big winner and memorable moments. “ Misty The Cloud: Friends Through Rain or Shine.” Letitia Wright live on Today. Today Top Rated: Sustainable products for the home.
Today Exclusive—Sheinelle Jones meets with first lady Dr. Jill Biden. Also, Emmy Awards recap and highlights. Also, Celebrating Dylan Dreyer’s newest children’s book “ Misty The Cloud: Friends Through Rain or Shine.” Plus, Today Top Rated—the best sustainable and reusable products to save money over time. And, Catching Up-- Letitia Wright in studio 1A talking about her role in the new movie—"The Silent Twins.”
TODAY 8a: King Charles arrives in Northern Ireland. Emmy’s fashion hits and misses. TV legend shares his story.
King Charles visits Ireland as officials prepare to transfer the Queen’s coffin to Buckingham Palace. Also, the Emmy Awards fashion round up with Zenna Roberts. And, Dick Ebersol releases his memoir “From Saturday To Sunday Night—My Forty Years Of Laughter, Tears And Touchdowns In TV.”
September 13: Mourners pay respect in Scotland. Wild Weather. Emmy’s big winners. Tony Blair on Queen’s life and legacy. Holiday toy season kicks in.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth— the latest tributes on Queen Elizabeth’s passing. Plus, extreme weather—overnight a rare tornado warning issued for New York City plus flash flood concerns while massive wildfire spread out in the West. Also, winners and highlights from last night’s Emmy Awards ceremony. And, Savannah Guthrie talks with former Britain’s Prime Minister—Sir Tony Blair-- who shared remarkable stories about the Queen. Plus, Consumer Confidential—nations biggest retailers are ready with t
TODAY 3rd Hour: Queen’s final goodbye. Deidre Hall live on Today. Procession honoring Queen Elizabeth II.
The people from Scotland get the opportunity to pay their respects before the Queen’s trip to London. Also, catching up with Deidre Hall-- talks about her new show “Days Of Our Lives.” Plus, a live procession honoring Queen Elizabeth in Scotland.
TODAY 8a: Former Prime Minister shares memories of Queen. Changing of the guard across UK. Kourtney Kardashian Barker in studio 1A. Today goes inside the game.
Savannah Guthrie talks with former UK Prime Minister—David Cameron—who had a unique relationship with the Queen. Also, the upcoming changes after the Queen’s death. Plus, Kourtney Kardashian Barker is in studio 1A with updates on her very busy life. And, Inside The Game—a behind the scenes with the people who make the NFL possible.
September 12: Weeklong tribute to Queen Elizabeth. 11 Major wildfires burning in California plus millions under flood alert. Inside William and Harry’s surprise reunion. Jenna on royal visit to Scotland.
Remembering Queen Elizabeth II—what’s planned in the days ahead leading to her funeral. Also, millions encountering severe weather from heavy weekend rain to new wildfire fears out in the West. Plus, William, Kate, Harry, and Meghan’s surprising public reunion. And, Jenna Hager reflects on the interview that didn’t happen as she talks about spending time with Prince Charles the night before his mother passed away.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Queen Elizabeth II. King Charles III arrives at Buckingham Palace. William, Kate, and line of succession
Remembering Queen Elizabeth—how the world will change in her absence. Also, a closer look at the man now known to the world as “King Charles III.” And, the impact on Queen Elizabeth’s death toward the entire line of succession.
TODAY 8a: Queen Elizabeth’s impact around the world. Queen Elizabeth’s pop culture moments. Queen’s love story with Prince Philip.
Queen Elizabeth’s legacy and impact around the world. Plus, the impact and massive mark Queen Elizabeth has left on pop culture. And, her love story with Prince Philip.
NBC News Special Report: King Charles III Addresses Nation for the First Time After Death of Queen Elizabeth II
King Charles III pays tribute to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II in a televised speech to the nation. TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie reports LIVE from London.
September 9: Tributes pour in for Queen Elizabeth. Timeline of events honoring Queen. America mourns Queen Elizabeth. Royal life of triumphs and tragedies.
Britain mourns longest serving monarch – Queen Elizabeth’s death. Plus, the latest happening in Scotland. And, American President’s mourning Queen Elizabeth’s death. Also, the challenges and controversies Queen Elizabeth had to face and how she persevered through them all.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Queen’s Doctor’s “Concerned For Her Health.” Toda’s Checklist: Understanding Your Medical Records. Ashley Graham Live On Today.
Breaking news—rising concerns regarding the Queen’s health as Buckingham Palace releases a statement. Also, Today’s Checklist— Dr. Cedrek McFadden talks the importance of understanding your medical health records. Plus, we’re catching up with Ashley Graham – she’s opening up about an issue close to her heart. And, travel expert Melanie Fish provides tips on where to look for the best prices on flights and hotels.
Queen’s Doctor’s “Concerned For Her Health.” Future of driving. TODAY Exclusive – medical miracle for babies. TODAY Food Loves Football.
Breaking news—rising concerns regarding the Queen’s health as Buckingham Palace releases a statement. Also, What does the future of transportation look like? Gadi Schwartz takes a look at how one coming is becoming the first to operate a fully-autonomous “robo-taxi service” in San Francisco. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive – first-ever partial heart transplant brings hope for babies born with heart defects. And, TODAY Food Loves Football – Derrell Smith and Matt Abdoo share fun recipes for the start of
September 8: Deadly Shooting Spree in Memphis. Blackout Threat Amid Record-Breaking Heat. Official Arrested In Reporter’s Death. Queen’s Doctor’s “Concerned For Her Health.”
Breaking news overnight – a suspect now in custody following a deadly city-wide shooting spree in Memphis. Plus, millions are waking up to another day of brutally hot temperatures, straining the power grid. And, a suspect has been arrested in the killing of a veteran journalist. Also, a Consumer Confidential -- tips on how to prepare for Halloween as inflation rises. Plus, Breaking news—rising concerns regarding the Queen’s health as Buckingham Palace releases a statement.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Breaking down the car market. Catching up with Kel Mitchell. Kindergarteners talk back to school.
On The Money— Stephanie Ruhle breaks down everything you need to know about the car market. Plus, we’re catching up with Kel Mitchell – all about his new book “Prank Day.” And, hear from some of the youngest students about to embark on kindergarten.
TODAY 8a: New details in jogger death as suspect goes to court. “Flexible” solution for healthcare workers. Social media sleep dangers.
Memphis officials have confirmed that a body found during the search for kidnapped jogger Eliza Fletcher was indeed the missing mother of two. Plus, What Works TODAY — a closer look at an app on a mission to help the nation’s healthcare worker shortage. And, how social media can impact your sleep – Dr. Carol Ash breaks down results from a new study.
Power grid pushes to limit. Cyber attack warning for schools. American tourist killed in shark attack. Anchor who suffered stroke speaks out
Extreme weather concerns — heat out west causing major power problems while floods surge in the Northeast. Plus, Federal officials are issuing a warning about an emerging cyber security threat crippling ransomware attacks targeting schools – this, days after one of the nation’s largest district was hit. And, an American tourist attacked and killed by a shark during a family snorkel in the Bahamas. Also, a TODAY Exclusive – Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb speak with Julie Chin, a local NBC anchor
TODAY 3rd Hour: On The Job: Dylan Taps Into Brewing Business. What To Watch. Tune Up Tuesday: How To Display Your Summer Photos.
Dylan Dreyer goes “On The Job” with two women on a mission to change the craft brewery industry. Plus, Chris Witherspoon has your what-to-watch roundup for September. And, fun tips on how to display all your summer photos.
TODAY 8a: Coach Seban On Pressure And Mental Health. Author’s Amazing Journey To America. Kenan Thompson On TODAY.
University of Alabama coach Nick Saban and some of his team’s stars share their efforts to address mental health issues. Plus, Jenna Bush Hager sits down with Javier Zamore to talk his poignant new memoir “Solito” and his journey of coming to America. And, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb chat with Kenan Thompson as he prepares to host the 74th Emmy Awards.
September 6: Severe storms slam east coast. Body identified as missing jogger Eliza Fletcher. Uvalde students return to school. Queen Elizabeth makes appearance amid royal tensions.
More than 100 million Americans are waking up to flooding in the Northeast and scorching heat out West fueling deadly wildfires – the impact on Labor Day travel. Plus, police say they have now found a body in Memphis while searching for that missing jogger and mother, Eliza Fletcher. And, students are heading back to school in Uvalde, Texas, this morning for the first time since the shooting at Robb Elementary. And, Queen Elizabeth appearing for the first time in months amid concern over her hea
TODAY 3rd Hour: Father and daughter make movie magic. Government worker turned tequila brand founder. Jet Tila’s Cantonese pork recipe.
Meet a dad who found a creative way to bond with his daughter during the pandemic by recreating iconic movie moments. Plus, how a single mom who worked in law enforcement made a new career in the tequila industry. And, Jet Tila shares his Cantonese pork recipe.
TODAY 8a: Latest on Labor Day Travel and weather. Your back to school questions answered. Last-minute Labor Day deals.
Breaking news: Extreme weather across the country – what you need to know. Plus, back to school tips and tricks to get your kids back on a sleep schedule. Also, a round-up of Labor Day sales!
September 5: States of emergency over floods and fires. Labor day travel surge. Arrest in search for missing jogger. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle return to the U.K.
Powerful storms trigger major flooding in the Midwest and the South. Plus, thousands of flights have been delayed in the past 24 hours — this, during the busiest Labor Day weekend in years. And, the search intensifies for Eliza Fletcher – a missing Memphis mother and teacher who police say was jogging when she was forced into an SUV. Also, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are making a high profile return to the U.K – this, as there’s increasing concern over the Queen’s health.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Mary Carillo breaks down Serena Williams’ US Open run and what to expect. Consumer Confidential – what to buy in September. Meet the 11-year-old billiards phenom.
Mary Carillo breaks down Serena Williams’ chances tonight at the US Open. Plus, Consumer Confidential – Vicky Nguyen shares what to buy this September. And, Generation Next – meet an 11-year-old billiards phenom.
TODAY 8a: Labor Day travel latest. More aid for Jackson, Mississippi, water crisis. Labor Day Sales 101.
Travelers prepare for holiday weekend after a summer filled with travel chaos. Plus, Jackson, Mississippi, residents have spent days without running water after flooding – this, as they head into a hot Labor Day weekend. And, Chassie Post shares ways to save big this Labor Day weekend.
September 2: Labor Day weekend travel rush. Record-setting heat wave scorches West. President Biden warns of threats to democracy. Consumer Confidential – $3 movie tickets.
NBC News Exclusive: behind-the-scenes with the FAA – a first-hand look at what’s being done to handle the surge at airports from across the country. Plus, tens of millions of people are under heat warnings from the Pacific Northwest to California – Dylan Dreyer has your latest forecast. And, President Biden calls out Donald Trump and his supporters during a high-profile speech. Also, a Consumer Confidential – why movie theaters are offering $3 tickets for National Cinema Day.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Mission behind Pin-Ups For Vets. Brad Thor’s September book picks. Cooking with Cal – chicken piccata.
Meet the team behind “Pin-Ups for Vets” – how they are empowering female veterans and supporting our troops through fashion. Plus, best-selling author Brad Thor shares five top reads for this month. And, Cooking with Cal – Dylan Dreyer and her son, Cal, are making chicken piccata.
TODAY 8a: Teachers talk back-to-school. September Start TODAY plan. Last-minute summer travel deals.
Vicky Nguyen sits down with a group of teachers – what they want parents to know about the issues they’re facing and how you can help them and your kids succeed in the classroom. Plus, Start TODAY – fitness trainer Stephanie Mansour shares tips on stretching for your physical and mental health. And, tips on finding great vacation deals before the end of summer.
September 1: Key hearing on Mar-A-Lago search. Dangerous heat wave and labor day forecast. FDA authorizes new Covid boosters. Consumer Confidential – new help for airline passengers.
Inside today’s key hearing in the battle between the Justice Department and former President Donald Trump over that FBI search at Mar-A-Lago. Plus, Craig Melvin goes one-on-one with Dr. Richard Besser after the FDA authorized new Covid boosters. And, a Consumer Confidential – ahead of Labor Day, airlines are being more transparent about their policies on flight cancellations, refunds, food and hotel vouchers.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Jamie Fiore Higgins talks new book. Danielle Brooks on “The Piano Lesson.” Healthy after-school snacks.
Jamie Fiore Higgins stops by Studio 1A to chat about her new book “Bully Market: My Story of Money and Misogyny at Goldman Sachs.” Plus, catching up with Danielle Brooks – she’s heading back to Broadway in “The Piano Lesson” with Samuel L. Jackson and John David Washington. And, Joy Bauer shares her ideas for some healthy after-school snacks.
TODAY 8a: Popular anchor remembered as a shining light. Remembering Princess Diana 25 years later. Prince William and Prince Harry’s royal rift. Back-to-school healthy habits.
A Wisconsin community is remembering morning news anchor Neena Pacholke who died from an apparent suicide. Plus, remembering Princess Diana on the 25th anniversary of her tragic death – the reasons why her sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, won’t mark this day together. And, Dr. Taz Bhatia shares healthy habits for kids as they head back to school.
August 31: DOJ: documents “likely concealed and removed.” Water crisis in Mississippi. Remembering Mikhail Gorbachev. Labor day car deals 101.
Breaking news overnight: federal officials are now saying Donald Trump’s team likely concealed and moved top secret documents – this, as the DOJ releases the most detailed timeline yet of that search at Mar-A-Lago. Plus, a new state of emergency declared in Jackson, Mississippi, as the water crisis grows. And, tributes pour in for Mikhail Gorbachev who died Tuesday. Also, what to know about this weekend’s Labor Day sales if you’re in the market for a new car.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential – holiday travel help. TikTok’s “At Home With Shannon’s” organizing hacks. Two simple pasta recipes.
Consumer Confidential – CNBC global markets reporter Seema Mody shares tips for booking and saving money on holiday travel. Plus, back-to-schools hacks – TikTok’s “At Home With Shannon” shares time-saving tips to make mornings run more smoothly. And, Odette Williams is sharing two of her favorite simple pasta dishes.
TODAY 8a: Princess Diana’s lasting legacy 25 years later. The art of artificial images. Clear The Shelters – puppies on the Plaza!
Remembering Princess Diana – a closer look at her lasting impact on the modern royal family 25 years since she was killed in a tragic car crash. Plus, how a new program transforming words into images is taking the internet by storm. And, puppies are on the Plaza! Expert dog trainer, Tom Davis, shares tips on pet adoption as we push to “Clear The Shelters.”
August 30: Breaking overnight – severe weather and hundreds of thousands without power. New phase in Mar-A-Lago investigation. Meghan Markle vs. royal family. Serena Williams’ star-studded win.
Hundreds of thousands without power in the Midwest, a water crisis in the South, and Dylan Dreyer is tracking dangerous storms on the move. Plus, the Justice Department has done an initial review of classified documents seized from Mar-A-Lago. And, Meghan Markle’s bombshell interview – what she’s revealing about royal family rifts and much more. Also, a Consumer Confidential – what’s driving the fast food breakfast boom? Plus, Serena Williams wins her first round match at the U.S. Open.
TODAY 3rd Hour: NASA scrubs Artemis 1 launch. Sampling Starbucks’ Fall beverages. Consumer Confidential – navigating customer service.
NASA scrubs Artemis 1 launch. Plus, Dylan Dreyer, Craig Melvin and Sheinelle Jones are sampling Starbucks’ fall beverages – including the first Fall non-dairy beverage. And, a Consumer Confidential – how to get to customer service quicker.
TODAY 8a: Serena Williams’ swan song. WWII hero fighter pilot honored in France. Back-to-school shopping savings. Alums gather to honor special teacher.
Serena Williams is set to take court this evening in what is most likely her final U.S. Open. Plus, a small town in France held a special ceremony to honor an American fighter pilot. And, Vicky Nguyen has tips on how to save money on back-to-school shopping at secondhand stores. Also, celebrating a beloved and inspiring drama teacher who impacted the lives of thousands of students, including many Hollywood stars.
August 29: Breaking news – NASA rocket launch scrubbed. Consumer Confidential – passenger complaints at all-time high. Remembering Princess Diana 25 years later.
NASA delays this morning’s Artemis 1 launch after several issues and storms in the area overnight. Plus, a Consumer Confidential – tips on making your Labor Day travel plans smooth as a report from the Department of Transportation shows customer complaints have skyrocketed. And, Prince William and Prince Harry are preparing to mark 25 years since the death of their mother Princess Diana.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Detroit’s “Giant Slide” reopens. Catching up with the Williams sisters. Clear the Shelters special.
NBC News Correspondent Jesse Kirsch takes a ride on Detroit’s “Giant Slide” after safety improvements were made. And, Dylan Dreyer and Sheinelle Jones chat with Serena Williams ahead of her final U.S. Open. Plus, Amir Arison visits Studio 1A to support the adoption of local pets through the “Clear the Shelters” campaign.
TODAY 8a: Mar-A-Lago search warrant unsealed. Pope Francis appoints new Cardinal. Celebrating 75 years of “Goodnight Moon.”
The search warrant for former President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago home is being made public today. And, Pope Francis is set to appoint a controversial bishop as one of 20 new cardinals at the Vatican. Plus, Hoda Kotb celebrates the 75th anniversary of “Goodnight Moon” with a special audiobook.
August 26: Judge orders Trump Mar-A-Lago warrant to be unsealed. Is the economy looking up? And, NASA’s new trip to the moon.
The redacted search warrant of former President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago home is out today. Plus, CNBC’s Mike Santoli joins Hoda Kotb to discuss Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s upcoming speech on the state of the U.S. Economy. And, Tom Costello takes us inside the Artemis rocket – headed to orbit the moon on Monday.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “The Great Resignation,” millions who have left their jobs now facing uncertain realities. Last minute summer getaways. Try this TODAY: New supermarket foods.
“The Great Resignation” leaves millions facing uncertain economic realities after quitting their jobs. Plus, learn more about last minute summer getaways. And, Try This TODAY: new supermarket foods
TODAY 8a: Europe’s drought uncovers ancient artifacts. How psychedelic drugs would help treat alcoholism. Pickleball on the plaza.
Europe’s drought uncovers ancient artifacts. Plus, a new report finds successful treatment for alcoholism using psilocybin and talk therapy. And, Pickleball on the plaza, the fastest growing sport in America.
August 25: Uvalde school board fires embattled police chief. Reaction to President Biden’s announcement on cancelling student debt. Tiger Woods leading the change in the PGA.
Uvalde school board fires embattled police chief, Pete Arredondo, exactly three months after mass shooting. Plus, reactions across the country on President Biden’s announcement on cancelling student debt. And, the power of Tiger Woods and his evolution as a leader to bring forth changes in the game of golf.
TODAY 3rd Hour: 76 years of “Polar Bears” of Martha’s Vineyard. Alison Brie visits the studio. START TODAY by working out with a friend.
A closer look at acceptance and tradition as we mark 76 years of “Polar Bears” of Martha’s Vineyard. Plus, Alison Brie visits the studio to discuss her new romantic comedy, Spin Me Round. Plus, another installment of START TODAY with workouts you can do with a friend.
TODAY 8a: Live from Florida on the 30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew. A significant increase in business for plastic surgeons. Mike Tirico and Scottie Scheffler look ahead to the PGA’s Tour Championship in Atlanta.
Kerry Sanders is live from Homestead, Florida on the 30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew. Plus, A recent survey shows business has increased for more than 75% of plastic surgeons across the country. And, Mike Tirico and Scottie Scheffler look ahead as the PGA’s season-long race for the Fed-Ex Cup comes to an end at the Tour Championship in Atlanta this weekend.
August 24: Primary night recap. Six months into war, Ukraine celebrates Independence Day. Americans turning to unconventional retailers for fashion deals.
Kristen Welker recaps what happened in key races in New York and Florida. Plus, Ukraine celebrates Independence Day with new concerns about Russian attacks. And, in a new edition of Consumer Confidential, Americans are turning to unconventional retailers such as Costco for fashion deals.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Our Generation Next series shines a light on pianist BLKBOK. Catching up with host of the hit podcast “Crime Junkie,” Ashley Flowers. Jennifer Jolly highlights the best back to school technology for everyone.
Our Generation Next series shines a light on a pianist shaking up the classical music scene, BLKBOK. Plus, Ashley Flowers of the hit “Crime Junkie” podcast visits the studio to discuss her new book. And, Jennifer Jolly of USA Today highlights the best back to school technology for everyone.
TODAY 8a: Prince William and Kate Middleton move their family to Windsor. A nonprofit saving animals across the country. Kelly Clarkson visits the studio!
Prince William and Kate Middleton more their family to Windsor ahead of the upcoming school year. Plus, how a non-profit organization, Pilots to the Rescue, flies across the country saving animals. And, Kelly Clarkson and her tour bus make a pit stop on our plaza.
August 23: Dramatic rescues after heavy rain and flash flooding across the south. Hoda Kotb talks with CDC Director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky. Consumer Confidential: Has Inflation Peaked? A look at what prices are now dropping.
Heavy rain and flash flooding across the south leaves many stranded in need of rescue. Plus, Hoda Kotb talks with CDC Director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky – what you need to know about the COVID booster and mokeypox. And, has inflation peaked? A look at what prices are now falling and tips on where to find the best deals.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Multi-generational housing roommates. Behind-the-scenes with Usher. Secrets to a healthy marriage.
Back to school TODAY: Trend of multi-generational housing roommates. Plus, a behind-the-scenes look with Usher and his Las Vegas residency. Plus, Dr. Willie Jolley and Dee Taylor-Jolley share the secrets to a healthy marriage.
TODAY 8a: New details on the Princess Diana death investigation in new documentary. TODAY Exclusive with the first female head of NASA Jet Propulsion Lab. Bennifer wedding weekend.
New details from the new Princess Diana documentary, Investigating Diana, ahead of the 25th anniversary of her death. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive with the first female head of the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab. And, all the details on Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez’s lavish wedding weekend.
August 22: Heavy rain falls in the southwest following weeks of drought. Car bomb kills daughter of Putin ally. Ways to save while tailgating.
Heavy rain and flooding falls across the southwest after weeks of drought. Plus, daughter of Putin ally killed in fiery car bomb outside Moscow. And tips and tricks for saving on tailgating this football season.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Free back-to-school resources. Jill Martin’s Steals & Deals. Watermelon “poke” bowls.
Back To School TODAY – free back-to-school resources for students and parents. Plus, Jill Martin has your organization essentials in the latest edition of Steals & Deals. And, Joy Bauer breaks down how to make watermelon “poke” bowls.
TODAY 8a: Henry Engel’s legacy of hope. Prescription drug costs solutions.
Remembering Richard Engel’s son, Henry, and how you can help in the fight against Rett Syndrome. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares tips and simple solutions to help you save on your prescription drugs.
August 19: Judge may unseal Mar-A-Lago affidavit. TODAY Exclusive – Pete Buttigieg on travel cancellations and new holiday travel warnings. Prince William heading to NYC & Prince Harry’s surprise trip to Africa. The hunt for spotted lanternflies.
A federal judge signals he may release the key document behind that search of Mar-A-Lago. Plus, our exclusive interview with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg – what big changes for the airline industry means for your Labor Day and holiday season travel plans. And, Prince William is set to visit NYC next month and what we’re learning about Prince Harry’s surprise trip to Africa. Also, a Consumer Confidential – inside the alarming rise of the spotted lanternfly – how to handle them if they’
TODAY 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential – medicine cabinet reboot. Couple helps feed college kids. Balancing different personalities.
Consumer Confidential – Dr. Natalie Azar has tips on how to refresh and restock your medicine cabinet. Plus, meet the couple living in a college town who cook up food for college students. And, psychotherapist Niro Feliciano shares tips on how to deal with different personalities.
TODAY 8a: How to prepare for flu season. Beloved teacher inspires students and parents. Katie Lee Biegel’s steak noodle salad.
Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down everything you need to know about the flu season this year. Plus, Jenna Bush Hager sits down with a retired teacher who’s sharing his wisdom from three decades of teaching in his new book “The Art of Teaching Children.” And, Katie Lee Biegel stops by Studio 1A to cook up a steak noodle salad.
August 18: Judge to hear arguments on Mar-A-Lago affidavit. Giuliani questioned by grand jury in Georgia election probe. CDC admits botched response to pandemic. Little Leaguer shows improvement after fall.
Amid calls for more transparency about the Mar-A-Lago search, a Florida judge will hear arguments on whether to release the affidavit that led to the search warrant being issued. Rudy Guiliani spent six hours behind closed doors with a grand jury investigating 2020 election interference in Georgia, where Giuliani has been named a “target.” Plus, the CDC director has issued a report on her own agency’s botched Covid response as new health problems loom. And, the new signs of hope for a Little Lea
TODAY 3rd Hour: Mid-year financial checkup. Multipurpose buys for school. John Boyega talks “Breaking.”
CNBC’s Sharon Epperson has your mid-year financial checkup. Plus, Back-To-School TODAY – lifestyle expert Katie Sands shares the best multipurpose products and accessories to make your back-to-school transition a little bit easier. And, John Boyega stops by Studio 1A to chat about his new film “Breaking.”
TODAY 8a: TODAY’s Back To School Supply Drive. Schools, sleep and start times. Meet two special teachers making sacrifices for their students.
TODAY’s Back To School Supply Drive – learn easy ways to support classrooms and students across the country. Plus, California becomes the first state to delay the start of the school day for middle and high schoolers. And, special surprises for two deserving and inspiring teachers.
TODAY Exclusive: Liz Cheney tells Savannah Guthrie she’s “thinking about” running for president. New travel trouble warning. Consumer Confidential – tomato shortage.
TODAY Exclusive – Savannah Guthrie goes one-on-one with Liz Cheney following her defeat in Wyoming’s republican primary. Plus, new travel troubles – passengers facing even more delays and canceled flights. And, a Consumer Confidential – inside the tomato shortage driving up prices on some of your favorite foods.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY Exclusive – new Girl Scout cookie flavor. Closer look at homeschooling. Weeknight dinner ideas.
TODAY Exclusive – Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones and Dylan Dreyer reveal the new Girl Scout cookie flavor. Plus, inside the growing movement of home schooling among Black families. And, Elena Besser shares her favorite weeknight dinners.
TODAY 8a: Airlines bringing back supersonic travel. Remembering Elvis Presley 45 years later – our exclusive conversation with Priscilla Presley. Checking in with The Home Edit’s Clea Shearer.
TODAY Exclusive – American Airlines is jumping into supersonic air travel. Plus, remembering Elvis Presley 45 years after his death – a look back at his music and legacy, and our exclusive interview with Priscilla Presley from Graceland. And, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb are catching up with The Home Edit’s Clea Shearer – all about the second issue of their magazine featuring Savannah’s home and an update on her breast cancer journey. Also, Sterling K. Brown stops by Studio 1A to chat about hi
August 16: Mounting pressure amid Trump search. All eyes on Liz Cheney race. Major flight delays expected.
The Department of Justice comes out strongly against the release of documents in the search at Mar-A-Lago – this, as former President Donald Trump calls for the immediate release. Plus, all eyes on Wyoming where Liz Cheney is facing a tough race to keep her seat in the House. And overnight, New York’s airports hit with massive cancelations and delays – what the FAA is saying this morning and the ripple effect now facing thousands of passengers.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Checking in with Craig Melvin, Dylan Dreyer and Lindsay Czarniak at The Bottom’s Up Invitational. TODAY’s Checklist – preventing and treating injuries. Catching up with Eve Hewson.
We’re checking in with Craig Melvin, Dylan Dreyer and Lindsay Czarniak who are on the golf course at The Bottom’s Up Invitational and raising money for the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist – with back-to-school season in full swing, sports medicine physician Dr. Jordan Metzl shares tips on treating any injury. And, Eve Hewson stops by Studio 1A to chat about her new dark, comedic murder mystery show “Bad Sisters.”
TODAY 8a: Peloton raising bike prices and cutting jobs. The truth about vitamins and supplements. Sheryl Crow stops by Studio 1A. “The Bear’s” Italian beef recipe.
Peloton announces plan to hike prices and cut hundreds of jobs at a number of locations. Plus, Vicky Nguyen takes a closer look at vitamins, their cost and the real benefits to taking them. And, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb sit down with Sheryl Crow to chat about her new documentary “Sheryl.” Also, calling all fans of “The Bear” – Matt Abdoo is making the hit series’ Italian beef.
August 15: FBI and DHS threats spike after Trump search. Salman Rushdie “recovering” after lecture stabbing. Anne Heche dies after removed from life support. Consumer Confidential – what’s behind “quiet quitting?”
We’re in Washington, D.C. with the latest fallout over that FBI search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago home and the rise in online threats against federal law enforcement officials. Plus, author Salman Rushdie has been taken off a ventilator three days after being attacked on stage. And, remembering Anne Heche – tributes pour in after the actress was removed from life support overnight. Also, a Consumer Confidential – a closer look at the new office trend “quiet quitting.”
TODAY 3rd Hour: Jack Harlow is on the Plaza! Meet Steve Kornacki’s name twins. Harry Smith’s first trip inside the Metaverse.
Jack Harlow is on the Plaza – all about his upcoming tour, music, acting and much more. Plus, What’s In A Name? Meet Steve Kornacki’s name twins. And, Savannah Sellers introduces Harry Smith to the Metaverse.
TODAY 8a: CDC relaxes Covid-19 guidelines. Scott Peterson’s final push for new trial. Back-to-school shopping deals.
Dr. John Torres breaks down new CDC Covid guidelines for schools and other public places. Plus, Scott Peterson was back in court yesterday making a final push for a retrial. And, Back-To-School TODAY – what, when and where to shop for your back-to-school items.
August 12: Trump calls for release of search warrant. Deadly standoff at FBI office. Anne Heche “not expected to survive.” Travel deals take off.
The latest details on the documents the FBI was looking for at Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago home. Plus, an armed man stormed the FBI office in Cincinnati just days after the agency’s director warned of growing threats – what we are learning about the suspect and his presence at the January 6th riot. And, Anne Heche’s family reveals she is “not expected to survive” her injuries from that car crash. Also, a Consumer Confidential – inside the dramatic drop in airfare and hotel prices heading into the
TODAY 3rd Hour: Meet Dylan Dreyer’s name twin. Catching up with Chrissy Metz. Five manners to master.
What’s In A Name? Meet Dylan Dreyer’s name twin! Chrissy Metz stops by Studio 1A to chat about her music and tour. And, etiquette expert Myka Meier shares the five manners we should all try to perfect.
TODAY 8a: Serena Williams begins farewell tour. TODAY Exclusive – first look at new Princess Diana documentary. Top vintage style fashions.
Serena Williams competes after announcing her retirement from tennis. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive: new look at Princess Diana’s life, – the team behind a highly-anticipated documentary gives us a sneak peek. And, Glamour’s Samantha Barry has tips on finding vintage fashions at an affordable price.
August 11: Gas prices drop below $4 per gallon. Trump pleads the fifth. Scott Peterson back in court. Consumer Confidential – coffee prices on the rise.
Overnight, gas prices dipped below $4 for the first time in months. Plus, former President Donald Trump repeatedly declines answering questions during a deposition in the civil investigation into his businesses – this, as new details emerge on what led to that FBI search at his Mar-A-Lago home. And, convicted killer Scott Peterson is back in court today. Also, a Consumer Confidential – why coffee prices are on the rise as Americans drink more than ever before.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Meet Craig Melvin’s name twin! Financial advice for every age. Staying safe on campus. D’Arcy Carden talks “A League Of Their Own.”
What’s In A Name? Meet Craig Melvin’s name twin! Plus, Stephanie Ruhle shares key money tips for every age. And, Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how to stay safe on college campuses. Also, D’Arcy Carden stops by Studio 1A to chat about the new re-imagined version of “A League Of Their Own.”
TODAY 8a: Olivia Newton-John’s lasting legacy. Jenna Bush Hager’s one-on-one with Colson Whitehead. Top hair loss treatments.
Honoring Olivia Newton-John – a look at her lasting legacy and how she impacted generations. Plus, Jenna Bush Hager sits down with two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Colson Whitehead – why he is going in a different direction with his latest novel. And, it’s Wellness Wednesday – Dr. Michelle Henry shares the best hair loss treatments for men and women.
August 10: Fallout in wake of Trump FBI search. All eyes on new inflation numbers. Inside look at school safety and security.
New details and fallout tied to that FBI search of former President Trump’s home in Florida – this, as he prepares to testify in another investigation today. Plus, all eyes on new inflation numbers being released this morning. And, Back-To-School TODAY – Vicky Nguyen shares an exclusive look at the new tools being used to keep kids safe in the classroom this upcoming school year.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Remembering Olivia Newton-John – her good friend Delta Goodrem pays tribute. Lauren and Tony Dungy talk new book. Meet Al Roker’s name twin.
We’re taking a look back at the life and career of Olivia Newton-John – her good friend, Delta Goodrem, pays tribute. Plus, meet Al Roker’s name twin! And, Lauren and Tony Dungy chat about their new book “Uncommon Influence: Saying Yes To A Purposeful Life.”
TODAY 8a: Remembering Olivia Newton-John on TODAY. Jane Seymour on decades-long friendship with Newton-John. Jimmy Fallon plays “Password” with the anchors. Mindy Kaling on new season of “Never Have I Ever.”
Celebrating the life and legacy of Olivia Newton-John – a look back at her moments on TODAY. Plus, Jane Seymour, a good friend of the star, shares her favorite memories. And, Jimmy Fallon stops by Studio 1A to chat about the return of “Password” and to play the game with Savannah Guthrie, Craig Melvin, Sheinelle Jones and Al Roker. Also, Craig goes one-on-one with Mindy Kaling – all about the new season of Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever.”
August 9: Breaking overnight – FBI searches Trump’s Mar-A-Lago home. Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one with Nancy Pelosi. Remembering Olivia Newton-John.
The very latest on that FBI search of former President Donald Trump’s Mar-A-Lago home in Florida – new details on what agents were looking for, what they seized and the reaction in Washington, D.C. Plus, Savannah Guthrie goes one-on-one with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi – her first interview since that controversial trip to Taiwan and her thoughts on the FBI’s Mar-A-Lago search. And, remembering Olivia Newton-John who died on Monday at 73 – a look back at her remarkable life and career.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Meet Sheinelle Jones’ name twin. Josh Peck talks Netflix’s “13: The Musical.” Cooking with Cal – green pancakes.
What’s In A Name? Meet Sheinelle Jones’ name twin. Plus, Josh Peck stops by Studio 1A to chat about starring in the new Netflix film “13: The Musical.” And, a new Cooking With Cal – Dylan Dreyer and her son are whipping up green pancakes.
TODAY 8a: Anne Heche survives fiery car crash. Jennifer Garner’s mission to help in Kentucky. Savannah Guthrie chats with Idris Elba about his new movie “Beast.”
Actress Anne Heche is in the hospital after crashing her car straight through a home in Los Angeles on Friday – the latest on the ongoing investigation. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive: Cynthia McFadden is in Kentucky with Jennifer Garner – what she’s doing to help communities affected by those massive floods and how you can get involved. And, Savannah Guthrie goes one-on-one with Idris Elba – a look into his action-packed new movie “Beast.”
August 8: Senate passes climate, health and tax bill. New summer travel chaos. Four Muslim men shot and killed in Albuquerque. Teacher shortage across U.S.
Senate passes climate, health and tax bill – it’s chances in the House, potential impact on the midterm elections and what this means for you. Plus, thousands of passengers were left stranded this past weekend by a new wave of flight cancelations and delays coast-to-coast. And, a string of targeted murders on Muslim men has an entire New Mexico community on edge – the latest on the FBI investigation. Plus, the growing concern over a nationwide shortage of teachers as students across the country
TODAY 3rd Hour: The horse ranch bringing children hope. Tips for building relationships in adulthood. Summer treats to beat the heat.
Craig Melvin takes us inside a ranch supporting children through horseback riding as part of our series, “The Upside.” And, “Family or Fiancé” host Tracy McMillan shares advice for navigating relationships. Plus, Joy Bauer returns for “Superfood Friday” with recipes for PB & J popsicles and chocolate chip cookie dough frozen yogurt.
Today 8a: Millions of Americans under heat advisories. Federal charges issued in Breonna Taylor shooting. Al aboard the U.S. Coast Guard Eagle.
More than 60 million Americans are under heat advisories as extreme temperatures continue into the weekend. And, the Justice Department has charged four police officers for violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights in the 2020 fatal shooting. Plus, Al sets sail with the U.S. Coast Guard Eagle to provide a look into how the historic ship supports training for cadets.
August 5: Brittney Griner found guilty in Russia. Senate reconciliation bill heads toward passage. US declares monkeypox a public health emergency.
Global reaction as Russian court sentences Brittney Griner to 9 years behind bars. And, Democrats reach a deal with holdout Sen. Krysten Sinema (D-Ariz.) on the party’s bill that is aimed at reducing inflation. Plus, Dr. Ashish Jha addresses health concerns following the Biden administration’s declaration of monkeypox as a public health emergency.
TODAY 3rd Hour: New job-hunting strategies. Kevin Bacon, Anna Chlumsky and Theo Germaine talk new film “They/Them.”
Consumer Confidential – how to transfer your everyday skills into job skills. Plus, Kevin Bacon, Anna Chlumsky and Theo Germaine chat about their new Peacock film “They/Them.” And, catching up with Jo Koy – all about his first feature film “Easter Sunday.”
TODAY 8a: Gabby Petito’s mother speaks out. Welcoming the Simmons family to the U.S. Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one with Kevin Bacon.
Kate Snow sits down with Gabby Petito’s mother, Nicole Schmidt, to talk about her new effort to fight domestic violence. Plus, our senior international correspondent, Keir Simmons, brings his 9-year-old twin daughters to America for the first time – what they asked to see will make you smile. And, Savannah Guthrie goes one-on-one with Kevin Bacon – all about his two new big projects “City On A Hill” and “They/Them.”
August 4: Al Roker tracks heat wave and drought across U.S. Key conservative conference gets underway. Courtroom stunner at Alex Jones trial. Inside the return of the NFL.
Al Roker has everything you need to know to handle the new blast of extreme heat coast-to-coast. Plus, CPAC is getting underway today – this, as the crucial midterm elections are right around the corner. And, the jury now has the case at the defamation trial of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Plus, we’re in Canton, Ohio, where the preseason is kicking off with the Hall of Fame Game – Stephanie Gosk sits down with Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels and father Thom McDaniels.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside the Metaverse – how worshiping is going virtual. Detroit’s hot dog dynasty. Cristin Milioti talks “The Resort.”
Savannah Sellers goes to a church in the Metaverse to show how worshiping is going virtual. Plus, Al Roker visits Detroit’s American Coney Island to meet the family serving up hot dogs for more than a century. And, catching up with Cristin Milioti – all about her new Peacock series “The Resort.”
TODAY 8a: Victory for veterans. Buttoning up your budget. Soccer sisters’ inspiring story.
The Senate has passed the PACT Act that will expand health benefits to military veterans exposed to toxic chemicals. Plus, Stephanie Ruhle shares advice on saving money as students prepare to head back to school. Plus, meet the sisters and rising soccer stars from Los Angeles who are making history becoming the first high school athletes to sign a deal with Nike.
August 3: Kansas votes to protect abortion rights. Pelosi departs Taiwan after controversial trip. Beer shortage brewing.
Overnight, voters in Kansas move to protect abortion rights. Plus, the impact on the battles ahead in other states and the takeaways for both parties after a night of primaries from coast-to-coast. And, Nancy Pelosi wraps up her controversial trip to Taiwan. Plus, the reason behind a major beer shortage – how long it could last and what you can do.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Happy Birthday, Dylan! Patton Oswalt and James Morosini discuss their new film, I Love My Dad. Katie Sands shares some of her favorite mood boosting accessories.
TODAY 3rd Hour celebrates Dylan Dreyer’s birthday. Patton Oswalt and James Morosini sit down to discuss their new film, I Love My Dad. And, Katie Sands, known online as “Honestly Kate,” shares some of her favorite mood boosting accessories.
TODAY 8a: Inside the Metaverse: Shopping in the Metaverse. Bob Odenkirk visits the studio. Today’s cant miss summer: stress free camping essentials.
Inside the Metaverse: Shopping in the Metaverse, what you need to know. Plus, Bob Odenkirk discusses his hit show Better Caul Saul. And, a new edition of Today’s can’t miss summer: Stress free camping essentials.
August 2: US strike kills top Al Qaeda leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri. Savannah Guthrie interviews National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan.China warns against Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan. Death toll rises as flooding continues in Kentucky.
President Biden announces death of top Al Qaeda leader, Ayman Al-Zawahiri. Savannah Guthrie interviews National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. Plus, China warns against Nancy Pelosi’s now expected visit to Taiwan. And, more than three dozen confirmed dead in the aftermath of severe flooding in Kentucky.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential – what to buy in August. Surfing champion Shaun Tomson helping people find purpose. Kid-friendly products made by moms.
Consumer Confidential – Vicky Nguyen has your August deals and what you should be buying. Plus it’s Motivational Monday, and surfing champion Shaun Tomson shares how we can transform our lives and find a renewed purpose. And, clever kid-friendly products created by moms to help busy parents.
TODAY 8a: Search for $1.3 billion Mega Millions winner. Remembering Nichelle Nichols. Inside the Metaverse.
Mega Millions mystery – the search for the lucky winner of $1.3 billion. Plus, remembering “Star Trek” actress Nichelle Nichols – a look back at her groundbreaking life and career. Plus, Inside The Metaverse – Craig Melvin gets an avatar to show first-hand what people are doing in the Metaverse, who is policing it and why it’s being called the internet’s next frontier.
August 1: More rain as flooding death toll rises in Kentucky. Massive wildfire rages in California. Nancy Pelosi’s controversial Asia trip. Remembering Bill Russell. Consumer Confidential – Amazon’s new take on mall shopping.
The death toll is rising in Kentucky where new flood watches have been issued overnight. And out west, the biggest wildfire of the year is intensifying and forcing evacuations – Al Roker is tracking that wild weather coast-to-coast. Plus, Nancy Pelosi is kicking off a controversial trip to Asia. And, remembering Bill Russell – tributes pour in for the basketball legend who died at the age of 88 on Sunday. Plus a Consumer Confidential – our exclusive look at Amazon’s new push to bring shoppers th
TODAY 3rd Hour: Beach etiquette refresher. Zoey Deutch visits Studio 1A. Closing out our “Summer Clutter Clean” series.
Emilie Ikeda explains the “do’s” and “don’t’s” of beach behavior. And, Wirecutter’s Jason Chen shares tips on decluttering your tech on the final day of our “Summer Clutter Clean” series. Plus, Zoey Deutch stops by to discuss “Not Okay,” her newest film where she plays the role of an influencer.
TODAY 8a: Shark attack survivors live in Studio 1A. Burn pits bill for veterans dies in the Senate. Celebrating our colleague Pete Williams.
Recent shark attack survivors share their stories as part of our series, Shark Watch on TODAY. And, comedian Jon Stewart denounces Republicans as the Senate fails to advance a bill that would support veterans exposed to toxic burn pits. Also, we honor our colleague Pete Williams, who is retiring from NBC News after nearly 30 years of covering the Supreme Court and Justice Department.
July 29: Fatal flooding in Kentucky. Troubling new signs for the economy. An update from Washington on the Democrats’ inflation spending package.
Severe flooding in Kentucky has killed at least eight people and left entire neighborhoods underwater. Also, CNBC’s Melissa Lee visits Studio 1A to break down the latest on rising prices and recession fears. Plus, Democrats receive major pushback from the GOP as the inflation spending package moves to the Senate.
TODAY 3rd Hour: The efficacy of Vitamin D supplements. Honoring Fibrosis Awareness Month. B.J. Novak live in Studio 1A.
Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down the findings of a new study about Vitamin D supplements and whether they help prevent bone fractures. And, Jill Martin shares her personal health story in honor of Fibrosis Awareness Month. Plus, B.J. Novak talks new dark comedy “Vengeance,” which he stars in, wrote and directed.
TODAY 8a: Reactions to fed rate hike increase. Surprising new deal in Washington. Cost-cutting moves for your next camping trip.
The Federal Reserve has again raised interest rates– will this move be enough to prevent runaway inflation and a potential recession? Also, Chief White House Correspondent Kristen Welker explains how the Democrats’ climate change, health care and taxes bill could impact Americans. Plus, NBC News’ Senior Consumer Investigative Correspondent Vicky Nguyen shares how camping can be an affordable vacation option amid rising inflation.
July 28: Brittney Griner prisoner swap. Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) reverses course on key areas of President Biden’s domestic agenda. Facebook confronts financial and cultural challenges.
The U.S. is urging Russia to exchange WNBA star Brittney Griner for another Russian prisoner – a convicted arms dealer. And, Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) strikes a major deal with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on climate, taxes and health care. Also, Facebook experiences its first-ever loses in revenue drop report as founder Mark Zuckerberg attempts to revamp company culture.
TODAY 3rd Hour: NBC News Senior Business Analyst Stephanie Ruhle on lowering credit card debt. “Jumanji” and “Cheaper by the Dozens”' Bonnie Hunt live in studio. Plus, our Start TODAY fitness program: upper body exercises to get you sweating at home.
Stephanie Ruhle shares advice on reducing your credit card debt and saving for the future. Emmy-and Golden Globe-nominated actress Bonnie Hunt discusses the new Apple TV-plus series that she is directing, “Amber Brown.” Charlee Atkins, creator of fitness app “Le Sweat TV,” models some upper body moves you can do for our Start TODAY fitness program.
TODAY 8a: WNBA star and Olympic champion Brittney Griner reappears in court. Americans take on side hustles to combat inflation’s crippling impact. An update on the status of the puffin seabirds.
Brittney Griner returns to court after guilty plea and shares message to her wife Cherelle back home. And, Vicky Nguyen explains whether side hustles are worth the time and effort to earn a profit amid record inflation. Plus, Kerry Sanders shares a comeback story about the puffin seabird as part of our ongoing series, TODAY Climate.
July 27: Federal Reserve issues interest rate hikes. Trump and Pence set up impending 2024 showdown. Severe flooding ravages Missouri.
The Federal Reserve is expected to unveil today another major increase to interest rates – Hoda Kotb sits down with CNBC’s Melissa Lee to explain how Americans will be impacted. And, Donald Trump and Mike Pence set the stage for a faceoff in the 2024 Republican presidential primary as Attorney General Merrick Garland speaks out about the Jan. 6th committee’s findings. Meanwhile, residents in St. Louis are waking up to record-setting flooding that has destroyed homes, roads and businesses.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Josh Mankiewicz talks new Dateline podcast “Missing In America.” Catching up with Roman Reigns. Summer Clutter Clean – tackling the makeup drawer.
Josh Mankiewicz chats about the new Dateline podcast “Missing In America.” Plus, catching up with WWE star Roman Reigns – all about this weekend’s WWE’s SummerSlam. And, Summer Clutter Clean – Cosmopolitan’s beauty editor-at-large Julee Wilson shares tips on organizing your makeup drawer.
TODAY 8a: Inside efforts to protect pandas. TODAY Exclusive – teen sailor crosses the Atlantic. Jeremy Ford’s summer vegetarian dishes.
TODAY Climate – a closer look at how facial recognition is being used to track and protect pandas in the wild. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive – Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Tom Llamas and Sheinelle Jones chat with Cal Currier, the 16-year-old who became the youngest person ever to sail solo across the Atlantic Ocean west to east. And, “Top Chef” season 13 winner Jeremy Ford shares his easy summer vegetarian dishes – potato gratin stuffed sweet vidalia onion and creamed herbaceous spinach.
July 26: Fed meets amid recession fears. Thousands flee massive wildfire. Mega Millions jackpot nears $1 billion. Remembering Paul Sorvino.
All eyes on the economy as Americans brace for yet another interest rate hike from the Fed – is the U.S. already in a recession? Plus, we’re on the frontlines of that wildfire near Yosemite – the latest on the efforts to save homes and lives. And, Mega Millions mania takes hold as jackpot is currently at $810 million and could go even higher. Plus, remembering “Goodfellas” actor Paul Sorvino – a look back at his most iconic roles and visits at TODAY.
Introducing Dateline: Missing in America
As a bonus for you, we’re sharing the trailer of Dateline: Missing in America, an all-new original podcast series from Dateline. Are you the key to solving a mystery? In this podcast, correspondents Josh Mankiewicz and Andrea Canning report on perplexing missing person cases brought to Dateline’s attention by our social media followers. Each episode will focus on one person’s story, as told by those left behind. Listen carefully to the details, descriptions and clues offered by family, friends a
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist – what we know about long Covid. Stacy’s Pita Chips founder on new product. Tips on maximizing kitchen space.
TODAY’s Checklist – Dr. Natalie Azar breaks down “long Covid” and what you should do if you are experiencing it. Plus, Jill Martin takes us “Behind The Brand” of Stacy’s Pita Chips. And, Summer Clutter Clean – tips and tricks on tidying up your kitchen.
TODAY 8a: Tips to help beat the heat. Celebrity medium Tyler Henry uncovers family secrets. TODAY Bestsellers.
Dr. Natalie Azar and Dr. Carol Ash break down how to stay safe and keep cool amid record-breaking high temperatures across the nation. Plus, how celebrity medium Tyler Henry and his mother uncovered the truth about her traumatic childhood. And, TODAY Bestsellers – highly-rated fashion, beauty and home products Amazon shoppers love.
July 25: Dangerous heat wave rolls on. Update on President Biden’s Covid condition. Rising concerns over Monkeypox. Consumer Confidential – everyday “inflation busters.”
Heat emergencies declared in the Northeast after a weekend of record-high temperatures across the country – is there relief in sight? Plus, how President Biden is doing five days after his positive Covid test. And, the World Health Organization has declared Monkeypox a global health emergency as cases continue to rise. Plus, a Consumer Confidential – Vicky Nguyen goes on the hunt for inflation-proof products.
July 22: January 6th committee focuses on Trump. President Biden tests positive for COVID. Record heat wave continues across the country.
The January 6th committee’s final hearing this summer focuses on former President Trump. Plus, President Biden tests positive for COVID, but is experiencing mild symptoms. And, millions of Americans set to face dangerously high temperatures through the weekend.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Recession proof your finances. Apps and technology to help you sleep. Catching up with Taron Edgerton.
Learn how to recession proof your finances in another edition of Consumer Confidential with Vicky Nguyen . Plus, some of the latest apps and technology to help you sleep better at night. And, catching up with movie star Taron Edgerton on all things Elton John and more.
TODAY 8a: Peter Alexander chats with Ukranian first lady, Olena Zelenska. New sleep study suggests Americans aren’t getting the sleep they need. Steals and Deals: sizzling summer deals.
Peter Alexander chats with Ukranian first lady, Olena Zelenska, about her husband, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and the ongoing war in the Ukraine. Plus, a new sleep study suggests Americans aren’t getting the sleep they need, and steps you can take to get your rest. And, Steals and Deals: sizzling summer deals continue with Jill Martin.
July 21: Dangerous record heat impacts millions. Looking ahead to tonight’s January 6th committee meeting. Alex Murdaugh pleads not guilty.
Dangerous record heat impacts millions across the country and strain power grids. Plus, looking ahead to tonight’s January 6th committee hearing as lawmakers prepare. And, Alex Murdaugh pleads not guilty to the murder of his wife and son.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Lisa Kudrow on “Who Do You Think You Are?” Ice-T and Spike open up about the past in new memoir “Split Decision: Life Stories.” Best late-night snacks.
Lisa Kudrow stops by Studio 1A to chat about NBC’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” – a documentary series following different celebrities as they trace their family tree. Plus, Ice-T and Spike chat about the new memoir “Split Decision: Life Stories” where they are sharing remarkable stories of a troubled past and the paths that got them to where they are today. And, nutritionist Mona Sharma shares the best foods to snack on in the middle of the night.
TODAY 8a: Shark Watch – findings from 50 years of shark research. Bruce’s Beach returned to rightful owners today. Steals & Deals: Sizzling Summer Deals.
Shark Watch –researchers who’ve been studying sharks for more than 50 years are sharing the results of their shark survey, which charts everything from size to species. Plus, Bruce’s Beach is being returned to its rightful owners today after 100 years – Harry Smith is in Los Angeles with an exclusive interview with the family. And, Jill Martin kicks off Steals & Deals: Sizzling Summer Deals – books, beach products and much more.
July 20: Tracking dangerous heat wave. Secret Service text controversy. TODAY Exclusive – pilot training amid airline shortage.
A closer look at how people coast-to-coast and in Europe are coping with scorching hot temperatures. Dylan Dreyer has your full forecast. Plus, new developments in the January 6th investigation – the deleted text messages from secret service agents now at the center of the controversy and a new investigation. And, a TODAY Exclusive – Tom Costello shares an inside look at the potential solution to the nationwide pilot shortage fueling chaos at airports.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential – reducing your utility bills. Ali Stroker on new children’s book “Ali and the Sea Stars.” Rodney Scott’s steak sandwich and pork skin nachos recipe.
Consumer Confidential – Vicky Nguyen breaks down how you can reduce your utility and electric bills during the summer heat. Plus, Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer are chatting with Ali Stroker about her second children’s book “Ali and the Sea Stars.” And, pitmaster Rodney Scott stops by Studio 1A to share his steak sandwich and pork skin nachos recipe.
TODAY 8a: Prince Harry warns U.N. of global threats. Shark Watch – new clues behind shark mystery. Ethan Hawke talks “The Last Movie Stars.” Lindsey Vonn opens up about insomnia.
The latest on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s visit to New York City – inside Prince Harry’s speech at The United Nations. Plus, Shark Watch – Kerry Sanders has the latest on a breakthrough discovery on sharks and the surprising place some of them are giving birth. And, Hoda Kotb chats with Ethan Hawke about his new project, “The Last Movie Stars,” about Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward and their remarkable love story. Also, Craig Melvin sits down with Lindsey Vonn to chat about life after compe
July 19: Al Roker tracks dangerous heat waves in the U.S. and Europe. Outrage at Uvalde school board meeting. Consumer Confidential – what does Netflix’s earning report mean for you?
Scorching temperatures now expanding coast-to-coast – this, as a heat wave melts an airport runway in Europe. Al Roker has your full forecast. Plus, emotions boil over a school board meeting in Uvalde, Texas – parents demanding answers after that new report labeled the shooting response a “systemic failure.” And, a Consumer Confidential on the future of Netflix – the streaming giant is set to release its latest earnings report after the company saw a steep decline in subscribers last quarter. Wh
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist – improving your health at every age. Frankies Bikinis swimwear story. Cooking With Cal – popcorn recipe.
TODAY’s Checklist – Dr. Kavita Aggarwal breaks down important doctor’s appointments to make throughout life. Plus, Jill Martin sits down with the woman behind Frankies Bikinis – how she’s helping build body confidence one bikini at a time. And, Cooking with Cal – Dylan Dreyer and her son Cal are whipping up their favorite popcorn recipe.
TODAY 8a: Inside the great white shark migration. TODAY Exclusive – 500-year-old artwork revealed at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco. Isaac Fitzgerald on his new memoir “Dirtbag, Massachusetts: A Confessional.”
Kerry Sanders is out on the water on a mission to find great white sharks and explore why younger ones are showing up near beaches. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive – an inside a look at the Prince’s Palace of Monaco where Frescoes that have been hidden for 500 years are just now being revealed. And, Hoda Kotb sits down with Isaac Fitzgerald to chat about his latest memoir “Dirtbag, Massachusetts: A Confessional.”
July 18: Breaking news – Uvalde report details “systemic failures.” Deadly Indianapolis mall shooting. Al Roker tracks heat waves. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle head to United Nations. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck are married.
A new report highlighting “systemic failures” during the Uvalde school shooting – reaction from families of victims. Plus, complete coverage on that a mass shooting at an Indianapolis mall. And, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle take NYC – the latest as Harry gets set to speak at the The United Nations today. Also, everything you need to know about the surprise weekend wedding between Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Carson Daly talks 150th Open Championship. TODAY’s Checklist – health emergencies on vacation. Steals & Deals bonus edition – morning and evening essentials.
Carson Daly is at the Old Course in St. Andrews for the 150th Open Championship. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist – Dr. Cedrek McFadden shares advice on how to handle summer vacation health emergencies. And, Jill Martin has a special monthly bonus edition of Steals & Deals – all your morning and evening essential products.
TODAY 8a: Brittney Griner attorneys use medical marijuana debate. Alex Murdaugh charged with murdering wife and son. Behind the beauty of lighthouses.
WNBA star Brittney Griner is back in a Russian courtroom this morning – her attorneys told the court she has a prescription for medical marijuana in the U.S. to treat chronic pain. Plus, South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh has been now charged with the murder of his wife and son. And, meet David Zapatka – a freelance cameraman on a mission to preserve the legacy of America’s lighthouses.
July 15: President Biden’s high-stakes trip to Saudi Arabia. Travel surge sparks airport chaos. Remembering Ivana Trump. “Where The Crawdads Sing” author reportedly wanted for questioning.
President Biden arrives in Saudi Arabia this morning for a high-stakes meeting – Kelly O’Donnell reports from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Plus, travel trouble at airports – summer demand is surging despite rising prices, delays and cancellations nationwide. And, friends and family pay tribute to Ivana Trump who died Thursday at the age of 73. Plus, the author of “Where The Crawdads Sing,” Delia Owens, is reportedly wanted for questioning by authorities.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to spot a phone scam. Indigenous people fight to save New York shore and heritage. Dr. Pimple Popper’s summer skincare do’s and don’ts.
Consumer Confidential – how to make sure you don’t become a victim to phone scams. Plus as part of our TODAY Climate series, Dylan Dreyer shares the story of how the Shinnecock tribe is using sustainable ways to save their shoreline. And, Dr. Pimple Popper shares summer skincare do’s and don’ts.
TODAY 8a: Savannah Guthrie sits down with Gabby Giffords and Senator Mark Kelly. Carson Daly and Mike Tirico on 150TH Open Championship. Inside Yankees HOPE Week.
Savannah Guthrie sits down with former Arizona congresswoman Gabby Giffords and her husband Senator Mark Kelly to chat about her new documentary “Gabby Giffords Won’t Back Down” and her work to end gun violence. Plus, Carson Daly and Mike Tirico are at the Old Course in St. Andrews to preview the 150th Open Championship. And, Tom Llamas chats with Aaron Judge about Yankees HOPE Week, and Gerrit Cole, Jose Trevino and Anthony Rizzo stop by the Plaza!
July 14: Inflation hits 40-year high. Search and rescue amid extreme flooding in Virginia. What’s behind string of shark attacks? Fighting inflation at the grocery store.
Savannah Guthrie talks to CNBC’s Melissa Lee about alarming inflation numbers – a spike not seen since 1981. Plus, the latest on that devastating flood across parts of southwest Virginia – dozens of people unaccounted for and more than 100 homes damaged. And, Wednesday there were two more shark attacks off the coast of New York – what’s behind the string of attacks? Also, a Consumer Confidential – food shopping expert Gina Zakaria shares strategies to save money on your next trip to the grocery
TODAY 3rd Hour: Protecting your money on payment apps. Homebuying help. Prime Day bestsellers for your home.
Vicky Nguyen breaks down how to stay safe and smart on payment apps such as Venmo, Zelle, PayPal and more. Plus, Stephanie Ruhle shares tips on how to get the best deal on your new home. And, it’s Prime Day – deals on kitchen and tech items.
TODAY 8a: Alex Murdaugh faces indictments in murders of wife and son. Best Prime Day deals and beyond. Craig Melvin’s one-on-one with Jordan Peele.
South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh is expected to be indicted later this week for the murders of his wife and son. Plus, it’s Prime Day – the best deals and what to do if you missed out on items. And, Craig Melvin goes one-on-one with Jordan Peele – new details on his new movie “Nope,” his rise in Hollywood and his favorite actor to work with.
July 13: January 6th panel focuses on Trump. Uvalde video release prompts outrage. Growing concerns over new Covid variant. Elon Musk’s Twitter battle.
Kristen Welker has the very latest on the January 6th hearing – what it all means and what’s next. Plus, new video of the Uvalde school shooting shows officers waiting for more than an hour before entering the classroom. And, summer surge of Covid cases – Hoda Kotb talks to White House Covid-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha about the highly contagious new variant. Also, Twitter sues Elon Musk for backing out of deal to buy the company.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Free (and almost-free) family friendly activities. How a daughter in wheelchair inspired her mom to get healthy. Learning to practice optimism.
Free (and almost-free) family friendly activities. Plus, how a daughter in wheelchair inspired her mom to get healthy. And, learning to practice optimism.
TODAY 8a: Best deals on Amazon Prime Day. Top travel destinations with Travel + Leisure magazine’s Editor-In-Chief. BBQ tips from Chef Michael Symon.
Best deals on Amazon Prime Day. Plus, top travel destinations with Travel + Leisure magazine’s Editor-In-Chief. And, BBQ tips from Chef Michael Symon.
July 12: Firefighters attempt to save giant Sequoias as Yosemite wildfire grows. Jan 6th Committee holds 7th public hearing Today. New COVID variant rapidly spreads.
Firefighters attempt to save giant Sequoias as Yosemite wildfire grows. Plus, Jan 6th Committee Holds 7th public hearing today. And, new COVID variant rapidly spreads, warnings of possible mask mandate return.
TODAY 3rd Hour: GRIT: Female Scientist’s Historic NASA Mission. How to guide your kids to a happy summer. New edition of “This is Today.”
GRIT: Female Scientist’s Historic NASA Mission.Plus, how to guide your kids to a happy summer. And, a new edition of “This is Today.”
TODAY 8a: A new edition of Consumer Confidential. Stephanie Oppenheim shows us summer’s hottest toys. Christina Geist discusses her new children’s book.
A new edition of Consumer Confidential discusses how to protect your name and identity online. Stephanie Oppenheim shows us summer’s hottest toys. Christina Geist discusses her new children’s book.
July 11: Wildfires threaten ancient sequoias in Yosemite. Steve Bannon willing to testify before January 6th committee. Latest on shark attacks and shark sightings. WNBA honors Brittney Griner as questions over release continue.
Wildfires threaten ancient sequoias in Yosemite. Plus, Steve Bannon willing to testify before January 6th committee. Also, latest on shark attacks and shark sightings. And, WNBA honors Brittney Griner as questions over release continue.
3rd Hour: Specific ways to save with inflation. A new edition of “Dad’s Got This”. Catching up with Charlie Puth.
Specific ways to save with inflation. Plus, a new edition of “Dad’s Got This”. And, catching up with Charlie Puth.
8a: Biden to sign abortion access order. Possible Top Gun sequel in the works. Gas prices begin to drop.
Biden to sign abortion access order. Plus, Possible Top Gun sequel in the works. And, gas prices begin to drop.
July 11: Updates on the Highland Park shooting. New details on the arrest of the fugitive yoga teacher. Remembering James Caan.
Updates on the Highland Park shooting. Plus, new details emerge on the arrest of the fugitive yoga teacher, Kaitlin Armstrong. And, remembering actor James Caan.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Retail stores adjust their return policy amid inflation. The playwright and star of A Strange Loop on Broadway join us in studio. Daniel Silva shares this month’s hottest new reads.
Retail stores adjust their return policy amid inflation. Plus, the playwright and star of A Strange Loop on Broadway join us in studio. And, Daniel Silva shares this month’s hottest new reads.
TODAY 8a: The FBI and MI-5 issue a new warning about spying by the Chinese government. A study from Stanford University demonstrates using magnet therapy to treat depression. Dave Karger discusses blockbusters coming to theatres this Summer.
The FBI and MI-5 issue a new warning about spying by the Chinese government. Plus, a study from Stanford University demonstrates using magnet therapy to treat depression. And, Dave Karger talks about the biggest blockbusters coming to theatres this Summer.
July 7: Boris Johnson resigns. Updates on the shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. Brittney Griner’s trial resumes in Russia.
Boris Johnsons resigns. Plus, updates on the shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. And, Brittney Griner’s trial resumes in Russia.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to save on home rentals. Fashion designer Tanya Taylor combining fashion and art. Catching up with Kirk Franklin and Maverick City Music.
Americans are now facing one of the toughest rental markets in years with steep competition and prices – Stephanie Ruhle has everything you need to know to find your next home. Plus, Jill Martin sits down with fashion designer Tanya Taylor – how she combines fashion and art. And, Kirk Franklin and Maverick City Music stop by Studio 1A to chat about their latest collaboration “Kingdom Book One.”
TODAY 8a: Remembering the last of the “Band of Brothers.” TODAY Exclusive – hero boys save dad with “The Sandlot” CPR. Best over-the-counter medicines.
Remembering Bradford Freeman, a purple heart recipient and the last surviving member of the historic Band of Brothers, who died Monday at the age of 97. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive: Hoda Kotb sits down with three young heroes who saved a drowning man – how scenes from the movies “The Sandlot” and “Hook” taught them how to do CPR. And, Dr. Natalie Azar shares the best over-the-counter medicines for adults and children.
July 6: Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooting latest. U.S. and China in new space race. Consumer Confidential – spend less at the grocery store.
The very latest on the Fourth of July parade shooting in Highland Park, Illinois – stories of heroism, new details on the investigation and how police say the accused suspect slipped away from the scene. Plus, new tensions between the U.S. and China – the head of NASA expressing concern that China’s military could try to take control of the moon. And a Consumer Confidential – tips on how to cut down your grocery bills amid soaring prices.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist – preparing for a weather emergency. Government worker turned tequila brand founder. Travel like your favorite TV shows.
TODAY’s Checklist: Dr. John Torres shares how to be medically prepared for extreme weather – heat, flooding, hurricanes and wildfires. Plus, Dylan Dreyer sits down with one woman who worked in law enforcement all her life and is now the first Black woman to own her own Tequila brand. And, travel expert Misty Belles shares some TV-inspired vacation destinations – Gossip Girl, Outer Banks, Yellowstone, Emily In Paris and Bridgerton.
TODAY 8a: Heroes rush to help at parade shooting. Fugitive yoga teacher’s life on the run. Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudio on the Plaza.
New details on the victims of that Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooting and the heroes who rushed to help those wounded. Plus, the latest in the case of that Texas yoga teacher accused of killing a woman she saw as a romantic rival – where she hid and how she spent her days. And, Joey Chestnut and Miki Sudo are in-studio after their big win at the Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest.
July 5: Breaking news – complete coverage on mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. Brittney Griner sends President Biden letter amid trial.
Complete coverage on that tragic mass shooting at a Fourth of July parade in Highland Park, Illinois. Plus, WNBA star Brittney Griner sends President Biden a letter from her jail cell in Russia asking him to step in.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Sunset fishing cruise in Hilton Head Island. First Asian-American CEO of the Girl Scouts. Myron Mixon’s BBQ secrets.
Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer take a sunset fishing cruise in Hilton Head Island. Plus, Sheinelle Jones sits down exclusively with the first AAPI Girl Scouts CEO Sofia Chang – what drew her to this role and her vision for the future of girl scouts. And, pit master Myron Mixon shares his July 4th BBQ secrets.
TODAY 8a: Love triangle murder suspect returned to U.S. Stranger Things finale. Fourth of July sales.
A fugitive yoga teacher wanted for murder has been captured thousands of miles away – where authorities say she was hiding in plain sight and how they tracked her down. And, Stranger Things season four comes to a close with reports it crashed Netflix. Plus, how Dustin and Eddie’s jam session to Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” caused the song to fly up the music charts. Also, big Fourth of July sales – from outdoor furniture to fun summer gadgets and much more.
July 4: Holiday travel chaos coast-to-coast. Protests in Akron, Ohio, after bodycam footage released. Uvalde school police chief resigns. Consumer Confidential – water and boat safety 101.
Thousands of flight cancelations and delays coast-to-coast over the holiday weekend – what the TSA says to expect for the rest of the summer. Plus, protests in Akron, Ohio, after police release new body cam video of the moment when eight officers fatally opened fire on one man. And, Pete Arredondo – Uvalde’s school district police chief – resigns his position on the city council after criticism over his handling of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School. Also a Consumer Confidential on wate
TODAY 3rd Hour: Health questions on July 4th weekend. Catching up with The Miz. Big batch cocktails.
Dr. Natalie Azar is answering all your health questions ahead of the Fourth of July weekend. Plus, The Miz stops by Studio 1A to chat about his reality show “Miz and Mrs” and “Money In The Bank.” And, Katie Stilo is sharing her batch cocktails recipe for your holiday gatherings.
TODAY 8a: “Don’t’ Say Gay” law takes effect in Florida. Top July 4th sales to watch. Mike Puma’s ultimate smash burger recipe.
The controversial so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill goes into effect in Florida – what does this mean for students and teachers? Plus, the major deals on clothing, electronics and much more on this Fourth of July weekend. And, Gotham Burger Social Club’s Mike Puma shares his famous smash burger recipe for your holiday weekend BBQ.
July 1: Millions headed out for holiday travel – TSA administrator on flight disruptions. Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn into SCOTUS. Brittney Griner on trial in Russia. Consumer Confidential – fireworks safety 101.
Tens of thousands of passengers caught in the chaos of new flight cancelations and staffing shortages ahead of the holiday weekend – TSA administrator David Pekoske joins us live. Plus, Ketanji Brown Jackson has been sworn in as a Supreme Court justice – what’s next in the wake of decisions, including Roe v. Wade? And, WNBA star Brittney Griner’s trial is underway in Russia more than four months after she was detained. And, a Consumer Confidential – how to safely enjoy fireworks on July 4th.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Catching up with Keith Urban. Couple walks thousands of miles. Common green products for your home.
Keith Urban stops by Studio 1A to talk new music, life at home with Nicole Kidman and his upcoming tour. Plus, Al Roker meets one couple who began walking miles a day to challenge themselves mentally and physically. And, Lizzie Horvitz shares some ways to help the environment in your own kitchen.
TODAY 8a: Fourth of July travel – what to expect. Cameron Diaz returns to acting. Top tips for your best staycation.
Record number of travelers are expected on the roads for the Fourth of July weekend despite high gas prices. Plus, Cameron Diaz is returning to acting and teaming up with Jamie Foxx for a new Netflix project – hear what tips Tom Brady has for her about un-retiring. And amid rising inflation, Vicky Nguyen shares top tips to enjoy a staycation this holiday weekend.
June 30: Millions set for holiday travel. New fallout from January 6th hearing. Ketanji Brown Jackson to be sworn in Supreme Court today. Consumer Confidential – coupon changes and growing inflation.
Tens of millions of Americans are expected to hit the roads and airports for the Fourth of July weekend – everything you need to know plus Al Roker’s holiday forecast. Plus, the growing fallout over this week’s explosive testimony from a former White House staffer – her account of the day now being defended by a key Republican on the committee. And, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is set to officially retire today and judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will be sworn in – Pete Williams breaks down
TODAY 3rd Hour: Al Roker is in Detroit! Inflation and credit. Special ice cream shop.
Al Roker visits the Detroit Riverfront. Plus, a Consumer Confidential – Sharon Epperson breaks down how to keep your credit in check while inflation continues to rise. And, meet the family behind Sugar Hill Creamery in Harlem – how they make ice cream flavors inspired by their neighborhood.
TODAY 8a: Sleep and heart heath. Jenna Kutcher’s three questions for living a more fulfilling life. Martha Stewart’s cherry pie recipe.
The American Heart Association now considers healthy sleep patterns as key to your heart and brain health – cardiologist Dr. Jennifer Haythe shares tips on how to get a good night’s rest. Plus, Savannah Guthrie chats with “The Goal Digger’s” Jenna Kutcher about her new book “How Are You, Really? Living Your Truth One Answer At A Time,” and the three questions to ask yourself to turn your dreams into reality. And, Martha Stewart shares her secrets for a festive cherry pie that will look and taste
June 29: Former White House aide’s explosive testimony. Death toll rises in migrant truck tragedy. What’s behind the pilot shortage?
Savannah Guthrie and Peter Alexander are breaking down the fallout from Tuesday’s January 6th hearing – former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson offers new details on former President Donald Trump’s actions during the riot. Plus, 51 migrants have now died after being packed inside a sweltering truck in Texas – this, now believed to be the deadliest case of human smuggling in U.S. history. And, the latest on the pilot shortage ahead of the busy holiday weekend.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Help for new job applicants. Pro baseball player sharing his pride. Kim Fields on “The Upshaws.”
LinkedIn’s editor-in-chief, Dan Roth, shares advice applying for a job despite concerns about inflation and economic stability. Plus, meet Bryan Ruby – the only current openly gay professional baseball player. And, Kim Fields chats about season two of Netflix’s “The Upshaws.”
TODAY 8a: TODAY Exclusive – fast food worker’s story goes viral. Steve Carell talks “Minions: The Rise of Gru.” Top outdoor bestsellers.
TODAY Exclusive: meet the fast food employee who’s gone viral for not missing a single shift in nearly three decades – his touching reunion with loved ones he hasn’t seen in years. Plus, the minions take over Studio 1A! Steve Carell stops by to talk about “Minions: The Rise of Gru.” And, Adrianna Brach shares the bestselling Amazon product to keep you cool outdoors.
June 28: At least 46 migrants found dead in Texas truck. New state battles amid abortion ruling. What to do if your flight is canceled or delayed.
At least 46 migrants found dead inside a tractor-trailer in Texas and some survivors – including children – rushed to nearby hospitals. Plus, the latest fallout from the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade – judges in Louisiana and Utah blocking those states’ abortion bans overnight as chaos and confusion continues at clinics across the country. And with millions traveling this holiday weekend, we’re sharing what to do if your flight is canceled or delayed.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Beauty company saving animals. How to decrease stress and find contentment. Freida Pinto, Sope Dirisu and Emma Holly Jones talk “Mr. Malcolm's List.”
It’s Motivational Monday, and we’re shining light on a beauty company saving animals. Plus, psychotherapist Niro Feliciano has tips on how to decrease stress and find contentment. And, Freida Pinto, Sope Dirisu and Emma Holly Jones chat about their new movie “Mr. Malcolm's List.”
TODAY 8a: Protests and rallies over abortion decision. Healing power of “catch.” World’s Ugliest Dog Contest winner – meet Mr. Happy Face.
Protests and rallies coast-to-coast are expected to continue over the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. Plus, Harry Smith shares the story of how baseball and playing catch healed a Missouri dad who lost his 16-year-old son in a car crash. And a TODAY Exclusive – meet Mr. Happy Face, the 17-year-old Chihuahua mix who won the World’s Ugliest Dog Contest over the weekend.
June 27: Complete coverage on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. U.S. to send missile system to Ukraine. Travel trouble ahead of holiday week.
Complete coverage on the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade – demonstrations growing coast-to-coast; where abortion is already banned; the impact on the upcoming midterm elections and much more. Plus breaking overnight: the U.S. plans to provide Ukrainian forces with an advanced missile defense system – this, as Russia carried out a series of new strikes across Ukraine. And, the start of a busy travel week is underway after yet another weekend of canceled flights and delays as mill
TODAY 3rd Hour: Lindsay Czarniak co-hosts! Airline passenger rights. Conan Gray on new album “Superache.”
Sportscaster and Craig Melvin’s wife, Lindsay Czarniak, is co-hosting! Plus, a Consumer Confidential – CNBC’s global markets correspondent Seema Mody is laying out your rights when you fly. And, Conan Gray stops by to chat about his new album Superache.
TODAY 8a: Senate passes sweeping gun bill. Wedding surge meets inflation.
Breaking overnight: everything you need to know about that breakthrough vote in the Senate on new gun laws – we’re in Washington, D.C. with reaction and what happens next. Plus with wedding season in full swing, meet the couples who are getting creative to make sure rising prices and inflation don’t spoil their big day.
June 24: Breaking overnight – Senate passes sweeping gun bill. Swimmer and coach speak out after fainting episode. Nantucket’s topless beach battle.
Breaking overnight: the Senate has passed the most significant gun safety package in decades – we’re live in Washington, D.C. with reaction and what happens next. Plus, our conversation with swimmer Anita Alvarez who passed out in the pool and her coach who rescued her. And, will going topless soon be allowed on the beaches of Nantucket?
TODAY 3rd Hour: Meet Benny Drama. Ryan Tedder talks One Republic’s upcoming tour. Jenny Slate on “Marcel The Shell With Shoes On.”
Pride is Universal – meet comedian Benny Drama who is taking the internet by storm. Plus, Ryan Tedder stops by Studio 1A to chat about One Republic’s upcoming tour kicking off in July and their new song off the “Top Gun: Maverick” soundtrack called “I Ain’t Worried.” And, catching up with Jenny Slate – all about her role in “Marcel The Shell With Shoes On.”
TODAY 8a: New developments in alcohol-related hazing death of college student. Clea Shearer shares breast cancer journey. TikTok’s finance queen in Studio 1A.
New developments in the alcohol-related hazing death of college student Stone Foltz – this morning, his parents are speaking out and have filed a new lawsuit. Plus, the Home Edit’s Clea Shearer shares an update on her breast cancer journey – what she wants all women to learn. And, viral TikTok finance influencer Tori Dunlap (@herfirst100k) answers her most asked questions and shares her goal to meet Hoda Kotb on TODAY!
June 23: New push for gas price relief. Uvalde school police chief put on leave. Heat wave impacting millions.
The latest on gas prices and inflation – President Biden calls on Congress to pass a national gas tax holiday to curb skyrocketing prices. Plus, Uvalde’s school police chief has been placed on leave after weeks of anger and outrage over the response to the school shooting. And, Al Roker is tracking the extreme heat millions of Americans are facing.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Sheinelle Jones visits a sound bath. Julie Andrews on “Minions: The Rise of Gru.” Wellness Wednesday – best self-care products.
Sheinelle Jones visits a sound bath and shares how this method of deep relaxation impacted her. Plus, catching up with Julie Andrews – all about her classic roles and the upcoming Minions movie “Minions: The Rise of Gru.” And, lifestyle expert Amy Goodman shares the best products for your emotional, physical and mental health.
TODAY 8a: Fighting inflation in the kitchen. Julie Andrews on “Minions: The Rise of Gru.” Robert De Niro and Al Pacino look back at “Heat.”
Vicky Nguyen shares home cooking hacks to help fight those skyrocketing food prices. Plus, Hoda Kotb chats with Julie Andrews about her iconic career and her new role in “Minions: The Rise of Gru.” And, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro and Art Linson sit down with Harry Smith at the Tribeca Festival to talk about their classic crime thriller “Heat.”
June 22: Surprise breakthrough on federal gun bill. “Abject failure” in Uvalde response. Al Roker tracks extreme heat on the move.
Overnight, the Senate moves forward on new gun laws, a bipartisan deal, for the first time in nearly three decades. Plus, new details on the police response to the Uvalde school shooting – top law enforcement official labeling it an “abject failure.” And, another day of extreme heat for tens of millions – Al Roker has everything you need to know.
TODAY 3rd Hour: House hacking trend. Do’s and don’ts for summer skincare. David Hyde Pierce on “Julia.”
Consumer Confidential – real estate broker Stefani Berkin explains the new trend known as “house hacking.” Plus, dermatologist Dr. Marnie Nussbaum shares the do’s and don’ts to protect your skin this summer. And, catching up with David Hyde Pierce – all the important cause that’s very personal for him, Alzheimer’s.
TODAY 8a: Kim Kardashian in Studio 1A. Matt Fitzpatrick on U.S. Open win. Ken Burns talks new documentary “Hiding In Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness.”
Kim Kardashian is in Studio 1A! Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb are chatting with the business mogul about her newest beauty venture SKKN By Kim, busy life and love. And, U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick is on the Plaza fresh off his historic win. Also, Ken Burns stops by to talk about his powerful new documentary “Hiding in Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness” putting a spotlight on youth mental health.
Amber Heard: After the Verdict
Amber Heard sits down with NBC News’ Savannah Guthrie in her first interview since the defamation trial brought by her ex-husband Johnny Depp.
June 21: New questions in Uvalde shooting timeline. January 6th hearings resume. Prince William turns 40.
Breaking overnight: new details on the Uvalde school shooting including the first images of armed officers inside Robb Elementary after the gunman stormed in. Plus, the January 6th committee is set to hold its next public hearing and focus on what it says was the Trump campaign’s effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election at the state level. And, Prince William turns 40 today – a closer look at how he’s working to bring the monarchy into the future and taking on a bigger role within the
TODAY 3rd Hour: Pride is Universal – Michaela Jaé Rodriguez on career, music and more. Wedding registry picks. What to watch in honor of Juneteenth.
Actress and singer Michaela Jaé Rodriguez opens up about her breakout role in “Pose,” her music career and the reason why she changed her name. Plus, Elena Besser’s tips on how to pick your wedding registry. And, Chris Witherspoon shares TV shows and movies to watch in celebration and honor of Juneteenth.
TODAY 8a: Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s brain health mission. Former KKK building transforms into place of healing. Orchestra bringing refugees together.
Could improving your heart health hold the key to slowing or stopping brain diseases? Maria Shriver has a closer look at a new study and shares the personal story of actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley. Plus, Blayne Alexander shares the powerful story of a former KKK building in Texas that is now being transformed into a place of healing. And, how The Refugee Orchestra Project is bringing together refugees from Ukraine, Afghanistan and other countries to help others.
June 20: Thousands of flights delayed and canceled. CDC recommends Covid vaccine for kids under 5. Juneteenth celebrations coast-to-coast. Transgender swimmers banned from top events.
An inside look at the ongoing travel chaos at airports across the country with canceled flights stranding passengers for days – tips for your summer travel plans. Plus, Savannah Guthrie speaks with White House Covid-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha – the decision to approve the first vaccines for young children and what he wants all parents hesitant about those shots to know. And, a look at how Juneteenth celebrations and remembrances are being held across the country. Also, FINA has voted
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dylan Dreyer is in England for the Royal Ascot. TODAY dads reflect on fatherhood. Father and daughter making movie magic.
Dylan Dreyer is in England for the Royal Ascot – one of the biggest British social events of the year. Plus, TODAY Celebrates Dads – Craig Melvin, Al Roker and Carson Daly take a trip to Coney Island for some adventure and to reflect on fatherhood. And, meet a father who is bringing Hollywood magic into his home – how he and his daughter are recreating classic movie moments.
TODAY 8a: More of Savannah Guthrie’s interview with Amber Heard. Craig Melvin, Al Roker and Carson Daly reflect on fatherhood.
More of Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one interview with Amber Heard. Plus, ahead of Father’s Day, Craig Melvin, Al Roker and Carson Daly get together for some fun at Coney Island to reflect on fatherhood.
June 17: Growing recession fears on Wall Street Thursday. Deadly shooting at Alabama church. Scramble to prevent summer travel chaos.
Growing recession fears on Wall Street Thursday – the Dow sinks to its lowest level in more than a year despite new measures taken by the Fed. Plus, breaking overnight – at least two people were killed and one injured in a shooting at a church gathering in Alabama. And, an inside look at what airlines are doing to get back on track after a rough start to vacation season – everything you need to know to plan your summer vacation.
TODAY 3rd Hour: One-on-one with Anna Sorokin. Pharrell Williams talks “Cash In Cash Out.” Anthony Anderson on “A Dream Delivered: The Lost Letters of Hawkins Wilson.”
Savannah Sellers goes one-on-one with Anna Sorokin – she’s opening up about her plans for the future. Plus, Pharrell Williams is chatting about his new music video for “Cash In Cash Out” featuring Tyler the Creator and 21 Savage. And, Anthony Anderson stops by Studio 1A to talk about his new docu-style film called “A Dream Delivered: The Lost Letters of Hawkins Wilson” uniting the descendants of a man born into slavery.
TODAY 8a: Carson Daly sits down with Justin Thomas and dad Mike Thomas – lessons on and off the golf course. Gloria Estefan and Andy Garcia on “Father of the Bride.” Pharrell Williams talks Something in the Water music festival.
Ahead of Father’s Day, Carson Daly sits down with golfer Justin Thomas and his dad Mike Thomas – they are sharing their story and life lessons learned on the golf course. Plus, Gloria Estefan and Andy Garcia are in Studio 1A to chat about playing the bride’s parents in the newly reimagined “Father of the Bride.” And, Carson Daly talks with Pharrell Williams about his Something In The Water music festival happening this Juneteenth weekend in Washington, D.C. and being inducted into the Songwriter
June 16: Fed raises rate amid inflation fears. Al Roker tracks record heat and severe weather. Renting vs. buying: what’s best now?
The Federal Reserve has dramatically raised interest rates as it tries to wrestle inflation down from 40 year highs – what this means for your retirement, credit card bills and mortgage. Plus, Al Roker is tracking that severe weather causing triple-digit temperatures, tornadoes and power outages. And, to rent or buy? Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how to determine the best path for your financial future.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Catching up with Tom Brady. Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning and Stephanie Gosk talk “Dateline: The Last Day.” Ed Helms and Jana Schmieding on “Rutherford Falls” season two.
Catching up with Tom Brady – the NFL icon talks all things family, food and football. Plus, Dateline’s Keith Morrison, Andrea Canning and Stephanie Gosk are previewing the new documentary series, “Dateline: The Last Day,” examining the final day of a victim’s life. And, Ed Helms and Jana Schmieding are in Studio 1A to chart about season two of “Rutherford Falls.”
TODAY 8a: Inflatable slide accident injures children. Generational shift in coming out. Dakota Johnson on “Cha Cha Real Smooth.”
Multiple children have been injured in an inflatable slide accident in Long Island. Plus as part of our network-wide series “Pride is Universal,” we’re taking a look at how rapidly the LGBTQ community is growing – a generational shift in coming out. And, Hoda Kotb chats with Dakota Johnson about her new film “Cha Cha Real Smooth” and some other major roles in her future.
June 15: Fed set to raise rates to slow inflation. Flooding closes Yellowstone National Park. Texas water crisis amid heat wave. NBC News exclusive – Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one with Amber Heard.
The Federal Reserve is set to raise interest rates in an effort to fight inflation. Plus, Yellowstone National Park remains shut down after major flooding has washed out roads, bridges and homes. And, the entire city of Odessa, Texas, is without water amid heat wave – Al Roker has your full forecast. Also, an NBC News exclusive – more of Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one interview with Amber Heard.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Attorney Ben Crump on new documentary “Civil.” James “Murr” Murray, Brian Quinn and Sal Vulcano talk Impractical Jokers season nine. Summer travel essentials.
Attorney Ben Crump shares a look at his daily life in his new documentary called “Civil.” Plus, James “Mur” Murray, Brian Quinn and Sal Vulcano preview season nine of “Impractical Jokers.” And, Adrianna Brach has all the items you need to keep your summer vacation packing organized.
TODAY 8a: Drug ads targeting kids online? Return of class reunions. Read With Jenna Jr – Jenna Bush Hager’s conversation with Kate DiCamillo.
A new warning for parents about deadly drugs advertised on popular social media apps. Plus, the big return of class reunions after two years of delays – Vicky Nguyen shares the creative ways some groups are making up for lost time and how to handle your nerves. And, Jenna Bush Hager is launching “Read With Jenna Jr” – an extension of her “Read with Jenna” book club. She is sharing her conversation with beloved author Kate DiCamillo.
June 14: Inflation worries rattle Wall Street. Al Roker tracks severe weather and extreme heat on the move. NBC News exclusive – Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one with Amber Heard.
All eyes on Wall Street and a closer look at the new recession fears with Americans facing an inflation crisis and soaring prices – the pressure on the White House to take action. Plus, more than 100 million people are waking up to a record-breaking temperatures – Al Roker has everything you need to know. And, an NBC News exclusive: Savannah Guthrie goes one-on-one with Amber Heard – her first interview since the defamation trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp.
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Finding free entertainment for summer. Tea company with a mental health message. David Duchovny talks “The Reservoir.”
Consumer Confidential – Vicky Nguyen shares free ways to entertain yourself and your kids this summer. Plus, Carson Daly shares the story of a tea entrepreneur who is working hard to give his kids and others the mental health care he did not have growing up. And, we’re catching up with David Duchovny – all about his latest book “The Reservoir.”
TODAY 8a: Carson Daly shares his back surgery story. Champion teen boxer faces cancer battle. Step up your walking game.
Carson Daly takes us inside the breakthrough procedure he just underwent that could be a solution to his back pain. Plus, WNBC’s Darlene Rodriguez shares an update on champion teen boxer Jesselyn Silva who is now battling brain cancer. And, celebrity personal trainer Bob Harper shares tips and products to step-up your walking game.
June 13: Senators reach bipartisan deal on gun safety. Day two of January 6th committee. White nationalists arrested near pride event. First look at Savannah Guthrie’s exclusive interview with Amber Heard. Lifeguard shortage sparking safety concerns.
All eyes on Capitol Hill – a group of bipartisan senators announce a deal on new gun legislation, and the next January 6th hearing is being held this morning. Plus, 31 suspected white nationalists wearing masks and riot gear were arrested just blocks from a pride event in Idaho. And, a first look at Savannah Guthrie’s interview with Amber Heard –an NBC News exclusive. Also, the growing concern over a shortage of lifeguards coast-to-coast – what you need to know before your next trip to the pool
TODAY 3rd Hour: On The Job – cannabis sommelier. Catching up with Jennifer Nettles. Summer salad and sangria pops recipe.
Savannah Sellers goes “On The Job” with ganjiers – the sommeliers for cannabis. Plus, we’re catching up with Jennifer Nettles – how she is using her musical talents to honor American heroes. And, Joy Bauer shares her recipe for a simple summer salad and sangria pops.
TODAY 8a: Ways to save on summer spending. Celebrating Judy Garland’s 100th birthday. Summer beauty products.
TODAY’s Summer Savings – how you can find the best gas prices, affordable vacation ideas and much more. Plus, we’re remembering Judy Garland on what would have been her 100th birthday and why she means so much to the gay community. And, TODAY Bestsellers – the best beauty products for your summer makeup routine.
June 10: Key takeaways from January 6th hearing. Uvalde school police chief breaks silence. PGA suspends golfers over Saudi-backed league play.
Key takeaways from the first primetime hearing on the January 6th insurrection. Plus, Uvalde’s school police chief is under fire for his response to the mass shooting – how he’s explaining and the evidence that shows some of the victims were still alive as authorities waited more than an hour to confront the gunman. And, new fallout after the PGA Tour suspends 17 players – including superstars Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson – for taking part in that controversial Saudi-backed league, LIV Golf
TODAY 3rd Hour: All about alternative healing. BD Wong and Campbell Scott talk “Jurassic World: Dominion.” Chris Appleton talks summer hair trends.
We’re taking a look at some alternative ways to help you heal and recover. Plus, BD Wong and Campbell Scott are sharing behind-the-scenes scoop on the final Jurassic World movie. And, celebrity stylist Chris Appleton stops by to talk summer hair trends.
TODAY 8a: Should you buy now, pay later? James Burrows on creating iconic sitcoms. Catching up with Valerie Bertinelli.
TODAY’s Summer Savings – Vicky Nguyen has everything you need to know about “buy now, pay later.” Plus, Harry Smith sits down with legendary sitcom director, James Burrows – the man behind “Cheers,” “Friends” and other shows. And, Valerie Bertinelli is back in Studio 1A for the first time since the pandemic – she’s catching us up on her journey and is sharing her summer chicken thigh recipe.
June 9: All eyes on January 6th hearings. Emotional House testimony on gun violence. Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s vineyard drama. Gas price tips & tricks.
The January 6th committee is set to hold its first public hearing on the insurrection. Plus, survivors, witnesses and families have testified in the wake of America’s latest mass shootings. And, an inside look at the drama between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie – why Pitt is accusing Jolie of selling her stake in their winery to intentionally harm him and his business. Also, the struggles and solutions when it comes to skyrocketing gas prices – what some families are now doing to make their fill-u
TODAY 3rd Hour: Did an experimental drug “cure” cancer? Bryce Dallas Howard talks “Jurassic World: Dominion.” Father’s Day gift guide.
A new study using immunotherapy to treat rectal cancer resulted with complete remission for all the patients – Dr. Natalie Azar breaks it all down. Plus, we’re catching up with Bryce Dallas Howard – all about “Jurassic World: Dominion.” And with Father’s Day less than two weeks away, Men’s Health Editor-in-Chief Richard Dorment has your gift guide.
TODAY 8a: Matthew McConaughey’s emotional plea. Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum talk “Jurassic World: Dominion.” Bones or no bones day? Noodle the Pug’s new book.
Matthew McConaughey delivers an emotional speech at the White House on Uvalde victims and gun control. Plus, Hoda Kotb chats with Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum about reuniting in “Jurassic World: Dominion” three decades after the original. And, is it a “bones” or a “no bones” day? Noodle the Pug and Jonathan Graziano return to Studio 1A to fill us in on their new children’s book.
June 8: Gun debate takes center stage in Congress. New gas price record for U.S. Savannah Guthrie sits down with Johnny Depp’s attorneys – Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew.
Survivors and families impacted by the mass shootings in Uvalde and Buffalo are set to speak today on Capitol Hill. Plus, Uvalde native Matthew McConaughey’s emotional speech at the White House on Uvalde victims and gun control. Plus, the national average of gas prices has surged higher overnight – now creeping closer to $5 per gallon. And, Savannah Guthrie sits down with Johnny Depp’s lawyers Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew. They are speaking out for the first time since the verdict.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to practice intuitive eating. Joshua Jackson and Christian Slater on “Dr. Death.” High-tech beauty products.
Beyond the Scale – tips on how to practice intuitive eating. Plus, Joshua Jackson and Christian Slater stop by Studio 1A to chat about Peacock’s “Dr. Death.” And, Sarah Eggenberger shares the top products to make your beauty routine high-tech.
TODAY 8a: Behind the scenes of Coldplay’s world tour. “Top Gun: Maverick” tackles lawsuit. Melissa McCarthy talks two new shows.
Sheinelle Jones goes backstage with Coldplay – an inside look at the many ways they are introducing sustainability in their Music of the Spheres World Tour. Plus, why one family is suing Paramount over “Top Gun: Maverick.” And, Hoda Kotb chats with Melissa McCarthy about her new shows: “God’s Favorite Idiot” and “The Great Giveback with Melissa McCarthy and Jenna Perusich.”
June 7: Gas prices soar across the country. Rising monkeypox cases in the US. Store surpluses could mean big savings.
Breaking overnight: gas prices soar to their highest level ever – now on the cusp of $5 a gallon. Plus, health officials are sounding a new alarm over monkeypox amid rising cases. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares how and where you can save money as retail stores try to meet changing spending habits.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Benefits of personalized exercise. “Parenthood” cast reunites. Ben Falcone talks Netflix’s “God’s Favorite Idiot.”
As part of our series “Beyond the Scale,” Dr. John Torres looks into why doctors could someday be able to prescribe an exercise plan tailormade to your body. Plus, the cast of “Parenthood” reunites and spill some behind the scenes secrets. And, we’re catching up with Ben Falcone – all about starring alongside wife Melissa McCarthy again in the new Netflix show “God’s Favorite Idiot.”
TODAY 8a: Doctors discover why some can’t lose weight. Robert DeNiro and Jane Rosenthal give inside look at Tribeca Festival. “Scrubs” cast reunites.
Top “obesity” scientists say they have discovered why some can’t lose weight. Plus, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb chat with Tribeca Festival founders Robert DeNiro and Jane Rosenthal as the 21st annual festival kicks off this week – how you can experience the films at home. And, the heartwarming reunion for the “Scrubs” cast a decade in the making.
June 6: Weekend of mass shootings across U.S. Gas prices approach $5 per gallon. Queen Elizabeth’s surprise appearance.
Another weekend of gun violence across the country. Plus, record gas prices soaring overnight with the national average currently at $4.87 – is $6 per gallon around the corner? And, we’re live outside Windsor Castle after Queen Elizabeth’s surprise balcony appearance to close out her Platinum Jubilee – what’s next for the royal family?
TODAY 3rd Hour: Singer Em Beihold’s powerful message. Celebrating season 14 of “America Ninja Warrior.” Penn Badgley on “Podcrushed.”
Mind Matters – Carson Daly chats with rising singer-songwriter Em Beihold whose music includes an important mental health message. Plus, Matt Iseman, Akbar Gbaja-Biamila and Zuri Hall are previewing the new season of “America Ninja Warrior.” And, Penn Badgley stops by Studio 1A to talk about his newest project “Podcrushed” – a podcast about the heartbreak, anxiety and self-discovery of being a teenager.
TODAY 8a: Harini Logan on winning the 2022 Scripps National Spelling Bee. Peloton’s Kendall Toole’s mental health journey. Easy summer entertaining.
Overnight, the 2022 Scripps National Spelling Bee was decided by the first-ever lighting round tiebreaker – we’re chatting with winner Harini Logan. Plus, Carson Daly sits down with Peloton instructor Kendall Toole – all about her mental health and the miracle that saved her life. And, Anthony Scotto shares his recipe for an easy pasta dish and cheeseboard.
June 3: President Biden calls for action on gun reform. Royal family honors Queen Elizabeth at church service. Social media impact on Depp-Heard verdict?
Kristen Welker is live at the White House with more on President Biden’s plea to the nation for tougher gun laws. Plus, we’re at St. Paul’s Cathedral where the royal family attended a special church service for Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. And, a closer look at the social media frenzy that surrounded the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial – the potential impact on that verdict and other cases moving forward.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee gets underway. Queen’s impact on pop culture. “Queer As Folk” cast on reboot of groundbreaking show.
Keir Simmons is in London with complete coverage on Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebration. Plus, we’re taking a closer look at the Queen’s impact on pop culture. And, the “Queer As Folk” cast talk about the reboot of the groundbreaking show.
TODAY 8a: Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee Celebration. Tips for traveling with pets. Padma Lakshmi’s baked fish recipe.
We are in London with a recap of the first day of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee celebration – what to watch for in the coming days. Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares everything you need to know about traveling with your pet this summer. And, Padma Lakshmi shares an elegant and easy baked fish recipe.
June 2: Complete coverage of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. Tulsa shooting latest. TODAY Exclusive – one-on-one with Amber Heard’s attorney after Depp’s legal win.
We are in London with complete coverage of this morning’s festivities for Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. Plus, breaking overnight: a gunman opens fire inside a Tulsa, Oklahoma, hospital killing four people before taking his own life. And, a TODAY Exclusive – Savannah Guthrie goes one-on-one with Amber Heard’s attorney, Elaine Bredehoft, after Johnny Depp’s win that defamation case.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to budget for summer fun. Sarah Kate Ellis and Kristen Ellis-Henderson on new children’s book. Antoni Porowski’s pasta salad recipe.
Stephanie Ruhle shares tips on how to plan your summer vacation or staycation and save money. Plus, in celebration of Pride Month, we’re chatting with power couple GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis and Antigone Rising’s Kristen Ellis-Henderson about their new children’s book “All Moms.” And, Queer Eye’s Antoni Porowski stops by Studio 1A to share his pasta salad recipe.
TODAY 8a: Why men are ignoring their health. Start TODAY 30 Day Walking Plan. Life-changing tech trends.
A new look at why a lot of men are now skipping important check-ups and screenings – the surprising place some are turning to for medical advice. Plus, we’re kicking off our new Start TODAY 30 day walking plan – the perfect exercise to improve your physical and mental health. Al Roker will be getting his steps in on the Plaza! And, the top tech trends that could change your life in the year ahead.
June 1: New push to battle high inflation. Funerals underway for Texas school shooting victims. Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee kicks off. BTS at the White House.
The latest on the economy and inflation – this, as gas prices soar five cents overnight. Plus, the first funerals are being held for the 21 victims of the Texas school shooting. And, we are at Buckingham Palace ahead of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. Also, the White House welcomes BTS – all about the important message they delivered.
TODAY 3rd Hour: American man renovating “Downton Shabby.” David Sedaris talks “Happy-Go-Lucky.” Jet Tila’s favorite Thai recipes.
Meet the American man renovating “Downton Shabby,” an English castle getting a long overdue makeover. Plus, we’re catching up with David Sedaris – all about his collection of essays called “Happy-Go-Lucky.” And, today is the last day of AAPI Heritage Month, and chef Jet Tila is sharing two of his favorite Thai recipes.
TODAY 8a: Parents of student athletes who died by suicide speak out. Final countdown to Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. Crystelle Pereira teaches how to cook with miso.
Mind Matters – parents of student athletes who died by suicide are speaking out to help others. Plus, the final countdown to Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee – an inside look at the events, which Royals will be in attendance and much more. And, Crystelle Pereira teaches how to cook with miso.
May 31: Latest on federal investigation into police response in Uvalde. First responder who raced to Texas school shooting speaks out. “Top Gun: Maverick” makes box office history.
New details on the federal investigation into the police response in Uvalde, Texas – this, as the first victims are laid to rest. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive – Savannah Guthrie speaks with the off-duty border patrol agent who rushed into Robb Elementary to save his wife and daughter. And, how “Top Gun: Maverick” became Hollywood’s biggest Memorial Day weekend opening in history with $156 million.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Judy Garland through the eyes of her granddaughter. Honoring the women of The Six Triple Eight. Memorial Day brisket nachos recipe.
Judy Garland’s granddaughter, Vanessa O’Neill, opens up on her grandmother’s life, career and the impact she had on her family. Plus, the story behind the only all-Female, African-American military unit in World War II. And, pit master Phil “The Grill” Johnson shares his recipe for Memorial Day brisket nachos.
TODAY 8a: Royals prepare for Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. Money-saving travel trend. TODAY Bestsellers – Memorial Day deals.
The Royal Family is getting ready for this week’s celebration of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee – we are at Buckingham Palace with a look at the festivities. Plus, an inside look at a new travel trend: subscriptions that could save you money on flights, hotels and much more. And, a special holiday edition of TODAY’s Bestsellers – Chassie Post shares top Memorial Day deals.
May 30: DOJ launches school shooting probe. Jury deliberations in Depp-Heard trial. “Top Gun: Maverick” rises to $151 million opening weekend.
The Department of Justice has opened an investigation into law enforcement’s response to the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting. Plus, jury deliberations are underway at the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial – this, as Depp makes a surprise appearance at a concert overseas. And, “Top Gun: Maverick” has become Tom Cruise’s biggest box office debut ever with $151 million and counting.
Special Preview – Born to Rule: When Charles is King
We’re sharing a sneak peak of Born to Rule: When Charles is King, a new original podcast from TODAY which asks (and answers) the burning questions about Prince Charles and what he might be like as King. Listen to the first two episodes and follow now: https://link.chtbl.com/BTR_LW
TODAY 3rd Hour: Meeting strangers for a sandwich. What to bring on a plane. Inspirational graduation speeches of 2022.
Meet the woman who went viral for sitting down for a sandwich with a stranger every week. Plus, lifestyle expert Bahar Takhtehchian has your carry-on must-haves for your next trip. And, listen to some of the messages from inspiring graduation speeches to the class of 2022.
TODAY 8a: Memorial Day weekend savings. Shining light on deserving veterans. Kevin Bludso bbq recipes.
Vicky Nguyen shares the best Memorial Day weekend savings. Plus, the powerful story of a Purple Heart recipient who dedicated his life to service. And, pitmaster Kevin Bludso shares his iconic bbq recipes and creamy potato salad.
May 27: Confusion over Texas school shooting timeline. Memorial Day weekend travel. Remembering Ray Liotta.
Much more on the investigation surrounding the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas – the growing confusion over the timeline of events. Plus, Memorial Day weekend travel is in full swing as gas prices and airfares skyrocket. And, tributes pour in for actor Ray Liotta. We are looking back at his life and career.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Robb Elementary School shooting latest. Summer travel questions. Trendy junk foods to try.
Savannah Guthrie shares the latest on the Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Plus, Vicky Nguyen and Dr. Natalie Azar are answering all your summer travel questions – gas prices, travel and health. And, Bon Appetit’s MacKenzie Chung Fegan is sharing trendy junk foods to try.
TODAY 8a: Texas school shooting latest. How to spot warning signs before a mass shooting. Johnny Depp on the stand.
Savannah Guthrie is in Uvalde, Texas, with the latest on that school shooting. Plus, how to spot warning signs and red flags before a mass shooting. And, Dr. Lisa Green breaks down the new twists and turns in the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial as Depp’s former girlfriend Kate Moss testifies.
May 26: New details on Texas school shooting. Families of victims speak out to Savannah Guthrie. Teachers now on the front lines.
Savannah Guthrie is on the ground in Uvalde, Texas, with tributes to the victims of that school shooting and new details on the investigation. Plus, the families of the victims speak out to Savannah. And, the heroic actions of the two teachers, Irma Garcia and Eva Mireles, who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their students.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Texas school shooting latest. Helping kids and families process traumatic events. Coach K talks retirement. Catching up with Laverne Cox.
Savannah Guthrie is in Uvalde, Texas, with the latest on that tragic Texas school shooting. Plus, licensed psychotherapist Thomas Kersting discusses how to help kids understand traumatic events. And, we are catching up with Coach K – how retirement has been treating the winningest coach in college basketball history. Also, Laverne Cox stops by Studio 1A with an exclusive announcement.
TODAY 8a: Latest on Texas school shooting. TODAY Exclusive – Jenna Bush Hager aboard the USS Bataan for “Fleet Week” return. Jay Shetty on processing emotions in times of tragedy.
Savannah Guthrie is in Uvalde, Texas, at the scene of that tragic school shooting. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive – Jenna Bush Hager is aboard the historic USS Bataan as it cruises into New York Harbor for the return of “Fleet Week.” And, Jay Shetty shares how to process emotions and anxious thoughts many are experiencing after the Texas school shooting.
May 25: Complete coverage of Texas school shooting.
Complete coverage with Savannah Guthrie on the ground of that tragic school shooting at Robb Elementary School in Texas. We are on the scene with the latest on the overnight investigation and the victims. Plus, hear from the family of one of the teachers who lost her life trying to save others.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY Exclusive – Big Brothers Big Sisters receives historic donation. Meet the woman behind Copper Cow Coffee. Men’s Health Grooming Awards.
TODAY Exclusive – Big Brothers Big Sisters announces their largest donation ever. Plus, Jill Martin introduces us to the woman mixing her culture and coffee. And, Men’s Health reveals the winners of their annual grooming awards.
TODAY 8a: Jenna Bush Hager’s journey to celebrate Fleet Week. Jon Hamm on “Top Gun: Maverick.” Last-minute summer travel deals.
Jenna Bush Hager gets ready to help kick-off Fleet Week in New York City – her special voyage aboard the USS Bataan. Plus, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb chat with John Hamm about starring in “Top Gun: Maverick.” And, last minute summer travel deals.
May 24: Primary Day features Trump-Pence rift. CDC investigates monkeypox outbreak. New twist in Depp-Heard trial. Tom Cruise back in the spotlight with “Top Gun: Maverick.”
It’s Primary Day in five states – all eyes are on Georgia’s race for governor and Trump-Pence rift as Pence openly campaigns against the Trump-backed candidate. Plus, the latest on the growing concerns surrounding monkeypox as new suspected cases are being investigated in the U.S. And, the new twists and turns after Amber Heard’s legal team did not call Johnny Depp to the stand on Monday. Also, a closer look at the fan frenzy behind “Top Gun: Maverick” and Tom Cruise’s return to the film 36 year
TODAY 3rd Hour: Financial advice for every age. Jay Ellis talks “Top Gun: Maverick.” What to pack on a road trip.
Willow founder and CEO, Lacy Garcia, shares financial guidance for all ages. Plus, Jay Ellis stops by Studio 1A to chat about starring alongside Tom Cruise in “Top Gun: Maverick.” And, lifestyle expert Amy E. Goodman shares what you should pack for your next road trip.
TODAY 8a: Shift behind Americans losing weight. Hugh Jackman talks “The Music Man.” TODAY Bestsellers – hidden gems.
The surprising results of from the Mayo Clinic reveal how Americans think about dieting. Plus, Hoda Kotb chats with Hugh Jackman about starring in Broadway’s The Music Man and much more. And, TODAY Bestsellers – Adrianna Brach shares hidden gems for summer.
May 23: First baby formula shipment arrives from overseas. New concerns over monkeypox outbreak. Johnny Depp back on the stand today. Emotional farewell to beloved SNL cast members.
The first emergency shipment of baby formula arrives in the U.S. Plus, concerns over the spread of monkeypox – cases have now spread to twelve countries, including a potential new case being investigated in Florida. And, Amber Heard’s legal team calling Johnny Depp back to the stand – what this means as the trial enters its final stretch. Also, the season finale of SNL marked the end of an era for Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant and Kyle Mooney – inside their time on the show and their
Introducing Born to Rule: When Charles is King
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TODAY 3rd Hour: The 3rd Hour is in Hilton Head Island – sunset fishing cruise, catching up with Charlamagne Tha God and a taste of South Carolina!
The 3rd Hour is in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina! Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer take a sunset fishing cruise, chat with Charlamagne Tha God and get a taste of South Carolina.
TODAY 8a: Hearing-impaired doctor pays it forward. Inside the “Top Gun: Maverick” premiere. Cheap flights for your next trip.
Harry Smith shares the inspiring story of a women whose struggle with hearing loss inspired her to become a doctor and help others like herself. Plus, inside the “Top Gun: Maverick” premiere, Prince William and Kate Middleton’s red carpet appearance and the prestigious new honor for Tom Cruise. And, Scott Keyes is sharing tips on how to find cheap flights for your next trip.
May 20: Latest on the economy – gas prices, food and travel. Overseas baby formula to arrive soon. CDC recommends Pfizer boosters for kids ages five to 11.
A new warning on the soaring cost of gas, food and travel – what is being done to get prices under control? Plus, the latest on the race to end the nationwide baby formula shortage – the new help that could be arriving in days. And, the CDC has signed off on the first booster shots for kids ages five to 11.
TODAY 3rd Hour. Pediatric nurse on how his job has changed his parenting. Summer safety checklist. Catching up with Jessi Klein.
Craig Melvin speaks with a pediatric nurse about his job and fatherhood in a special edition of TODAY Celebrates Nurses and Dads Got This. Then, Dr. Natalie Azar provides preparation tips on summer safety and travel in our continuing series, “Today’s Checklist.” And, comedian Jessi Klein talks midlife and motherhood in her latest book, “I’ll Show Myself Out.”
Today 8a: An update on the economy as inflation reaches record highs. Buffalo mass shooting suspect in court today. And, latest developments on the Johnny Depp defamation trial.
The Buffalo mass shooting suspect appears in court today after killing 10 people and injuring three others in a racially-motivated attack. And, consumers adopt new spending habits as stocks tumble, retailers report losses and inflation soars. Plus, hear what Amber Heard’s sister revealed when she took the stand during Johnny Depp’s defamation trial.
May 19: White House addresses baby formula shortage. Health officials sound the alarm about COVID ahead of Memorial Day travel. Latest update on the criminal investigation of Hunter Biden.
The White House is taking action this morning on the baby formula crisis, with President Biden invoking the Defense Production Act aimed at increasing formula supply. And, the CDC addresses rising COVID case numbers by recommending that Americans traveling domestically get tested. Plus, Hallie Jackson shares new developments on the federal criminal investigation of Hunter Biden’s finances and work overseas.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “Murder In Studio One” behind-the-scenes. Downton Abbey etiquette lesson. Catching up with Mario Lopez.
A behind the scenes look at TODAY’s off-Broadway production in “Murder In Studio One.” Plus, Elizabeth McGovern – Cora Crawley in the new film “Downton Abbey: A New Era” – and etiquette expert Myka Myer explain Downton Abbey etiquette. And, we’re catching up with Mario Lopez!
TODAY 8a: Johnny Depp’s lawyers cross-examine Amber Heard. “Murder In Studio One” – TODAY takes the stage. TODAY Bestsellers: home hacks.
The very latest in the defamation trial between ex’s Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. Plus, “Murder In Studio One” – an inside look at TODAY’s off-Broadway debut, putting on a special radio play. And, TODAY Bestsellers – Adrianna Brach is sharing best-selling products to make healthier desserts, open stubborn jars and more.
May 18: Results from key primary races. TODAY Exclusive – U.S. soccer agrees to equal pay deal. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus returns.
We have complete coverage on the overnight results from key primary races in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Plus a TODAY exclusive – the historic agreement just reached to pay every U.S. national soccer player, man or woman, equally. And, an inside look at the plans to reinvent the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
“Murder in Studio One” From TODAY
TODAY and Audible join forces to crack a case … of murder!There’s been a murder in studio one and everyone’s a suspect. Recorded live at the Minetta Lane Theatre, a dozen TODAY and NBC News anchors take center stage in this hilarious radio play. First released in 1941, Murder in Studio One is a whodunit following a female private eye and her fast-talking sidekick as they reluctantly take the case of a murder in a New York radio station. Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb lead an all-star NBC News ca
TODAY 3rd Hour: Women and hair loss. Craig Melvin’s brother learns to swim. Turning anxiety into positive actions.
Consumer Confidential – Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how to prevent hair loss. Plus it’s National Water Safety Month, and Craig Melvin’s younger brother, Ryan, is learning how to swim and sharing an important message on water safety. And, Dr. Sue Varma tells us how to turn anxiety into positive actions.
TODAY 8a: Craig Melvin’s brother learns to swim. Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one with Selma Blair. Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey on their new boom about “The Office.”
It’s National Water Safety Month, and Craig Melvin’s younger brother, Ryan, is learning how to swim and sharing an important message on water safety. Plus, more of Savannah Guthrie’s sit down with Selma Blair – all about her new memoir. And, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey stop by Studio 1A to chat about their new book “The Office BFFs: Tales of The Office from Two Best Friends Who Were There.”
May 17: New details in supermarket shooting investigation. Latest on baby formula shortage. Amber Heard back on the stand. More of Savannah Guthrie’s exclusive conversation with passenger-turned-pilot.
We’re in Buffalo with new details on the investigation into that hate-fueled supermarket mass shooting. Plus, the latest on the baby formula shortage – Abbott Nutrition to reopen its plant. And, Amber Heard’s cross examination in defamation trial brought by ex-husband Johnny Depp gets underway. Also, more on Savannah Guthrie’s exclusive conversation with passenger-turned-pilot Darren Harrison.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Savannah Guthrie’s exclusive conversation with passenger-turned-pilot. Nick Jonas and Shakira talk new show “Dancing With Myself.” Michelle Dockery and Laura Carmichael on “Downton Abbey: A New Era.”
TODAY Exclusive – more from Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one conversation with Darren Harrison, the passenger who landed a plane after the pilot fell unconscious. Plus, Nick Jonas and Shakira chat about their new show “Dancing With Myself.” And, Michelle Dockery and Laura Carmichael talk “Downton Abbey: A New Era.”
TODAY 8a: Tribute for country legend Naomi Judd. Downton Abbey cast on “Downton Abbey: A New Era.” Nick Jonas and Shakira talk “Dancing With Myself.”
Two weeks after her death, country’s biggest stars and family honored Naomi Judd at her public memorial. Plus, Savannah Guthrie sits down with the cast of “Downton Abbey: A New Era” to chat about the second film. And, Nick Jonas and Shakira stop by Studio 1A to talk about their new show “Dancing With Myself.”
May 16: Buffalo mass shooting investigated as hate crime. FDA chief on baby formula crisis. TODAY Exclusive – Savannah’s one-on-one with passenger who landed plane after pilot passed out.
Craig Melvin is in Buffalo with the latest on the deadly grocery store mass shooting. Plus, Savannah Guthrie speaks with FDA’s Robert Califf on the worsening baby formula crisis. And, Savannah Guthrie’s exclusive conversation with Darren Harrison, the passenger who landed a plane after the pilot fell unconscious – he walks us through moment-by-moment.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Travel apps to help you plan. AAPI Amplified: Stronger Together, 1st Asian-American girl scout CEO. Catching up with Winston Duke.
Consumer confidential: travel apps to help you plan. Plus, our AAPI Amplified: Stronger Together series continues with the 1st Asian-American girl scout CEO. And, catching up with Winston Duke.
TODAY 8a: How college loan debt is impacting students. Top Google questions on inflation. The new workwear and new rules for work clothes.
How college loan debt is impacting students across the country. Plus, the top Google questions on inflation. And, the new workwear and new rules for work clothes as more return to office.
May 13: Latest on the nationwide baby formula shortage. Immigration concerns grow ahead of Title 42 hearing. Illinois teen becomes youngest American woman to summit Mt. Everest.
Latest on the nationwide baby formula shortage. Plus, from Eagle Pass, TX, immigration concerns grow ahead of hearing on Title 42. And, we talk to the youngest American woman to summit Mt. Everest – live from Everest basecamp.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to find a therapist. Cancer survivor inspired to become a nurse. Shop All Day – hidden gems for your home.
TODAY’s Checklist – Psychiatrist Dr. Samantha Boardman shares tips on how to find a therapist. Plus, a cancer survivor who is now a nurse reunites with the woman who cared for her 15 years after their first time meeting. Plus, Shop All Day’s Makho Ndlovu shares some hidden gems for your house.
TODAY 8a: Lone star tick triggers unusual allergies. Debate over kids and cell phones. Pool safety 101.
Everything you need to know about the spread of the Lone star tick in America – a bite that can cause an allergy to meat. Plus, is your child addicted to a smartphone? Some parents are saying no phones at all for their kids. And, Olympic stars are on the Plaza to share important lessons on water safety.
May 12: Breaking overnight – wildfire south of Los Angeles. Passenger lands plane with no flying experience. Baby formula shortage.
Breaking overnight – we’re live on the scene of that devastating wildfire south of Los Angeles. Plus, new details on how a passenger with no flying experience landed a plane after the pilot fell unconscious. And, expert tips on what you should do to get through the baby formula shortage.
TODAY 3rd Hour: The first child in the world to get Car-T Therapy celebrates 10 years cancer free. The first Asian-American NFL official. Healthy and kid friendly snacks.
The first child in the world to get Car-T Therapy celebrates 10 years cancer free. Plus, we’re talking to the first Asian-American NFL official. And, Rachel Mansfield shares two kid-approved snacks.
TODAY 8a: Growing Cuban migration to Florida. Selma Blair gets candid with Savannah Guthrie. The cast of Stranger Things visits the studio.
Cuban migration to Florida is reaching the largest numbers since the 1980’s. Plus, Selma Blair discusses her public battles against M.S. and alcoholism. And, the Stranger Things cast discusses their scariest season yet.
May 11: The U.S. Senate prepares for vote on abortion. Latest on the invasion of Ukraine. Air traffic controller guides passenger to safely land a plane.
The U.S. Senate prepares for a vote on a National Abortion Rights Bill. Plus, the U.S. House of Representatives approved another $40 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine. And, an air traffic controller guides a passenger to safely land a small plane after a pilot’s medical issue.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Entrepreneur behind healthy cookie “Deux.” Bobby Moynihan on “Mr. Mayor.” Hélio Castroneves previews “The Club.”
She Made It – meet the entrepreneur behind Deux, the delicious and guilt-free cookie dough. Plus, Bobby Moynihan stops by Studio 1A to chat about “Mr. Mayor,” SNL and his voice acting career. And, Hélio Castroneves previews the new documentary “The Club.”
TODAY 8a: Nurse and young patient’s unbreakable bond. Health signs women shouldn’t ignore. Kwame Onwuachi’s jerk chicken recipe.
TODAY Celebrates Nurses – an inspiring story of the special bond between a nurse and a young patient fighting cancer. Plus, Dr. Natalie Azar shares the red flags women should never ignore when it comes to your health. And, Kwame Onwuachi shares his recipe for jerk chicken and cabbage slaw.
May 10: Manhunt over with guard dead and inmate captured. Latest in the Bahamas tourist death mystery. Queen Elizabeth to miss major event.
Breaking overnight: New details on the tragic ending to the manhunt for an escaped murder suspect and the Alabama corrections officer – we’re speaking to Vanderburgh County sheriff Dave Wedding. Plus, the latest developments on the Americans who died under mysterious circumstances at a resort in the Bahamas. And, new concern over Queen Elizabeth’s health – her decision to skip this morning’s opening of Parliament for the first time in 60 years.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Chinese immigrants history at Yosemite. Model nurse pursuing two passions. Catching up with Andrew McCarthy.
A look at how Chinese immigrants helped pave the way for generations to enjoy Yosemite National Park. Plus, TODAY Celebrates Nurses – meet an inspiring nurse pursuing her other passion of modeling. And, Andrew McCarthy talks his new book “Brat: An ‘80s Story.”
TODAY 8a: New developments in Alabama manhunt. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s royal reunion. Mandy Moore on new music and “This Is Us.”
New developments in the nationwide manhunt for that escaped murder suspect and the now former corrections officer. Plus, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle and their children will be attending Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee. And, Mandy Moore stops by Studio 1A to chat about new music, the end of “This Is Us” and motherhood.
May 9: Ukraine war latest. Gas prices climb. Covid cases rise. Inside Rich Strike’s Kentucky Derby victory.
We’re live in Kyiv with the latest on that deadly airstrike on a school – this as First Lady Dr. Jill Biden makes a secret trip to Ukraine. Plus, gas prices rise nationwide, inching closer to the all-time record as the busy summer travel season approaches. And, covid cases climb as the White House warns of a fall and winter wave. Also, inside Rich Strike’s victory at the Kentucky Derby – we speak to his trainer Eric Reed.
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TODAY 3rd Hour: Looking ahead to the Kentucky Derby. Al Roker and Craig Melvin pay tribute to their wives. Phillipa Soo talks new musical “Suffs.”
Steve Kornacki and Dylan Dreyer are looking ahead to everything happening at Churchill Downs this weekend for the Kentucky Derby. Plus, Al Roker and Craig Melvin pay tribute to their wives ahead of Mother’s Day. And, Hamilton star Phillipa Soo joins TODAY to discuss her new role in “Suffs.”
TODAY 8a: Latest on the manhunt in Alabama. TODAY celebrates nurses. Celebrating Mother’s Day on TODAY.
The manhunt continues in Alabama one week after a sheriff’s deputy and inmate disappeared. Plus, how a Mother-Daughter nursing team takes care for their rural community in Tennessee. And, meet the mother and daughter breaking barriers in the U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command.
May 6: Growing concerns after stocks plunge. Next steps in battle over abortion. Kentucky Derby preview.
Growing concerns about the economy after a big drop in the stock market. Plus, the U.S. Senate sets a vote on a bill to legalize abortion nationwide. And, Mike Tirico and Dylan Dreyer are at Churchill Downs with everything you need to know for the Kentucky Derby this Saturday.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Sheinelle Jones and Dylan Dreyer reflect on their mothers. Chip Gaines and Coach Scott Drew on “The Road to J.O.Y.” How to make your own Mother’s Day bouquets.
Sheinelle Jones and Dylan Dreyer share the lessons they’ve learned from their mothers. Plus, Chip Gaines and Baylor basketball coach Scott Drew chat about his new book “The Road to J.O.Y.: Leading with Faith, Playing with Purpose, Leaving a Legacy.” And, Lewis Miller shares his tips on how to create floral bouquets for Mother’s Day.
TODAY 8a: How “parental burnout” is affecting families. Chris Pratt on “Jurassic World Dominion.” Rebel Wilson talks new movie “Senior Year.”
TODAY Exclusive: the results of a new study from Ohio State University shows 66% of parents report feeling burned out – tips on how you can relieve your stress. Plus, Chris Pratt stops by the Plaza to chat about “Jurassic World Dominion” and life at home with his family. And, Rebel Wilson talks her new Netflix film “Senior Year.”
May 5: New fallout from SCOTUS abortion leak. U.S. tops one million Covid deaths. New details on Dave Chappelle’s onstage attack. Amber Heard testifies in defamation trial.
We’re live from the White House with the growing fallout from the Supreme Court draft opinion on abortion rights. Plus, the U.S. has now surpassed one million Covid deaths – this, as cases in some parts of the country surge. And, new details about the suspect who attacked Dave Chappelle on stage during his comedy set at the Hollywood Bowl. Also, Amber Heard has taken the stand for the first time at her trial with ex-husband Johnny Depp.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How to save on prescription drugs. Gerber Baby exclusive surprise reveal. Dermot Mulroney talks “Along For The Ride.”
Stephanie Ruhle has advice on how to save on prescription drugs amid rising inflation. Plus, meet the 2022 Gerber Spokesbaby and Chief Growing Officer! And, Dermot Mulroney stops by Studio 1A to talk his new Netflix film “Along For The Ride.”
TODAY 8a: U.S. says Russia “wrongfully detained” Brittney Griner. Tips to fight inflation. Catching up with Eileen Gu.
The Biden Administration is saying that WNBA star Brittney Griner is being “wrongfully detained” by the Russian government. Plus, TODAY’s Consumer – Vicky Nguyen is sharing tips on how to earn extra cash as the day-to-day cost of living soars. And, Hoda Kotb goes one-on-one with Olympic champion Eileen Gu – all about her Olympic run, college and the Met Gala.
May 4: Fallout from SCOTUS abortion leak. Dave Chappelle attacked on stage during comedy routine. New details on royal security breach.
The growing fallout on that leaked draft opinion suggesting the Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade. Plus overnight, comedian Dave Chappelle was attacked on stage during his comedy routine. And, new details on how an intruder dressed as a priest spent the night with troops who guard Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Met Gala recap. Steps to protect eye health. Minnie Driver talks new memoir of essays.
Sheinelle Jones is sharing an inside look at last night’s Met Gala honoring the Gilded Age. Plus, TODAY’s Checklist – it’s Healthy Vision Month, and Dr. Anne Negrin is sharing the steps you need to take to protect your eye health. And, Minnie Driver stops by Studio 1A to chat about her new memoir “Managing Expectations: A Memoir in Essays.”
TODAY 8a: New details on Naomi Judd’s death. Inside the Met Gala. Celebrating National Teacher Appreciation Day.
New details on the death of country music icon Naomi Judd. Plus, we’re breaking down the top looks from last night’s Met Gala honoring the Gilded Age. And, we’re honoring some very special teachers on National Teacher Appreciation Day.
May 3: Leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on Roe v. Wade. Savannah Guthrie sits down for a TODAY Exclusive interview with Bill Gates. The manhunt in Alabama intensifies.
A bombshell draft opinion leaked from the Supreme Court suggests the Court is prepared to overturn Roe v. Wade. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive interview with Bill Gates discussing how to avoid the next pandemic and his high-profile divorce announced one year ago today. And, the manhunt for an escaped murder suspect – and the corrections officer who disappeared with him on the same day she was set to retire – intensifies in Alabama.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist – skin cancer prevention. Glenn Close and Niv Sultan on season two of “Tehran.” Patrick Schwarzenegger talks “The Staircase.”
TODAY’s Checklist – May is National Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and dermatologist Dr. Angela Lamb is sharing advice on how to protect your skin. Plus, Glenn Close and Niv Sultan stop by Studio 1A to chat about season two of “Tehran.” And, catching up with Patrick Schwarzenegger – all about starring in the new true crime series “The Staircase.”
TODAY 8a: Remembering Naomi Judd – her mental health struggles. Martha Stewart talks Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson at WHCD. Billy Crystal on “Mr. Saturday Night.”
A closer look at the loss of country music icon Naomi Judd – her battle with mental health and important conversations she had on TODAY throughout the years. Plus, Martha Stewart calls into Popstart to chat all about that viral picture she posted featuring Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson. And, Billy Crystal stops by Studio 1A to talk starring in his first-ever Broadway musical “Mr. Saturday Night.”
May 2: The latest on kids and the vaccine. Remembering Naomi Judd. Bill Murray addresses allegations.
FDA now says a vaccine for children as young as six months could be available as soon as June – this, as cases continue to rise nationwide. Plus, remembering country music icon Naomi Judd – her daughters Wynonna and Ashley Judd lead emotional tributes at last night’s Country Music Hall of Fame ceremony. And, Bill Murray breaks his silence after production is paused on his newest movie amid behavior allegations.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential – tips on booking your next vacation. Woman finds friendship with older residents in apartment complex. Top eco-friendly products for your home.
Consumer Confidential – CNBC’s global markets reporter Seema Mody shares tips on all things to consider before you book your next vacation. Plus, meet the 37-year-old woman who found friendship and community with older residents in her apartment complex. And, Jill Martin shares top eco-friendly products for your home.
TODAY 8a: Do dog breeds predict behavior? Mother’s Day gift guide. TODAY Exclusive – velociraptor skeleton goes on auction at Christie’s New York.
A new study suggests a dog’s breed actually has very little to do with its behavior – dog trainer Tom Davis is breaking it all down. Plus, a Mother’s Day gift guide for the special women in your life. And a TODAY Exclusive – the first-ever velociraptor skeleton goes on auction at Christie’s New York.
April 29: Veteran U.S. Marine reportedly killed in Ukraine. Waiting game for kids and vaccines. Olivia Wilde served custody papers onstage.
We are live in Kyiv with the latest on the war, including a former marine who was killed after traveling there to fight alongside Ukrainian forces. Plus, parents wait for a decision on the first Covid vaccine for children under six – this, as cases surge across the country. And, new details on why Olivia Wilde was served custody papers from Jason Sudeikis while she was onstage promoting her latest film at CinemaCon.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Dads Got This! Kiernan Shipka on “Swimming with Sharks.” Mother’s Day gift guide.
In Dad’s Got This!, Craig Melvin shines a lights on Sheldon Smith, the founder of the Dovetail Project, a program for young fathers in Chicago. Plus, we are catching up with Kiernan Shipka - all about her new series “Swimming with Sharks.” Also, Makho Ndlovu is here with the top gifts in fashion, beauty, and home finds to treat all the mom’s out there.
Today 8a: Hailey Bieber speaks out about her stroke scare. The cast of “Girls5eva.” TODAY celebrates teachers.
Hailey Bieber opens up for the first time about her recent health scare - Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb speak with Dr. Gayatri Devi about what all young people needs to know about mini strokes. Plus, Sara Bareilles, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Paula Pell and Busy Phillips chat season two of “Girls5eva.” And, meet Jennifer Williams – a Virginia teacher on a mission to give away one million books.
April 28: Latest on vaccines for young children. New twist in the “Rust” shooting investigation. Amal Clooney’s powerful remarks on Ukraine.
Moderna is now asking the FDA for emergency use authorization for its vaccine for children, ages 6 months to 5 years – Savannah Guthrie speaks with Dr. John Torres on what parents need to know. Plus, the family of Halyna Hutchins speaks out after the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office release of new evidence from the “Rust” shooting involving Alec Baldwin. Also, Amal Clooney’s powerful challenge to the United Nations on the need to do more for Ukraine.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Updated Aspirin usage guidelines. Andrew Garfield and Daisy Edgar-Jones on "Under the Banner of Heaven." Chef Elena Besser with simple solutions.
NBC medical contributor, Dr. Natalie Azar walks us through the new Aspirin recommendations and what you can do to prevent heart disease and stroke. Plus, we are catching up with Andrew Garfield and Daisy Edgar-Jones - all about their new true-crime miniseries “Under the Banner of Heaven.” Also, chef and TV host, Elena Besser stops by to share simple solutions to revamp how we handle our favorite fruits and veggies.
TODAY 8a: Important message on bike safety. Scarlett Johansson talks new makeup line. Mike Myers on "The Pentaverate."
NBC’s Stephanie Gosk shares her bike accident story and what she wants everyone to know about helmet safety. Plus, the stars are in Studio 1A. Scarlett Johansson sits down with Hoda Kotb about her new makeup line and life with a new baby. Also, Mike Myers talks with Savannah Guthrie about his new show, "The Pentaverate."
April 27: Pfizer asks FDA to authorize booster for children 5 to 11. New concerns about the economy. Inside the craze behind new app “Be Real.”
Pfizer is now asking the FDA to approve a booster for children ages 5 to 11, just as Vice President Kamala Harris tests positive for COVID-19. Plus, a closer look at the driving forces behind a wild day on Wall Street – Hallie Jackson has the latest on the economic impact for consumers. Also, we’re taking you inside the “Be Real” craze and what makes it different from other social media apps.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Western Michigan University’s cold case program. Boxers Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano on their history-making fight at MSG. Kevin Curry with meal prep hacks.
The story behind the program at Western Michigan University giving students the opportunity to help solve decades old cold cases. Plus, Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano talk about making history as the first two female boxers to headline Madison Square Garden this weekend. And, in TODAY’S Table, entrepreneur and author of “Fit Men Cook,” Kevin Curry shares meal prep hacks.
TODAY 8a: The costs of the return to office. Piece of “Wizard of Oz” history in Studio 1A. Sarah Silverman talks new musical “The Bedwetter.”
TODAY’s Consumer - Vicky Nguyen looks at how much workers are spending on their return to the office. Plus, the story behind one of Judy Garland’s “Dorothy” Dresses from the “Wizard of Oz” – once feared lost forever. The iconic outfit stops by Studio 1A before being auctioned. And, Sarah Silverman chats with Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb about her new off-Broadway musical, “The Bedwetter.”
April 26: Elon Musk’s $44 billion Twitter deal. Concern over severe hepatitis outbreak in children. New evidence released from the “Rust” shooting.
Inside Elon Musk’s plans for Twitter, the pushback from critics, and how it will impact you. Plus, the urgent health warning for young kids – a growing hepatitis outbreak has spread to 12 countries, including here in the United States. Also, new evidence released from the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Department on the “Rust” shooting involving Alec Baldwin – Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb speak with Sheriff Adan Mendoza.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential – how to buy refurbished items. Amy McCulloch talks pushing her limits in extreme places. Cristin Milioti on season two of “Made For Love.”
Consumer Confidential – Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how to save money by buying refurbished items. Plus, author Amy McCulloch chats about how her experience summiting Mount Manaslu inspired her novel “Death Zone” and why she pushes her limits in extreme places. And, we are catching up with Cristin Milioti – all about season two of “Made For Love.”
TODAY 8a: Tributes pour in for UW-Madison athlete who took her own life. TODAY Consumer – what happens when you return items. First NFL Draft pick with same-sex parents.
Tributes pour in for University of Wisconsin-Madison track and field star Sarah Shulze after her parents say she took her own life. Plus, TODAY’s Consumer – Vicky Nguyen shares a behind-the-scenes look at what happens when you return items. And, meet Trey McBride – the first NFL Draft pick with same-sex parents.
April 25: U.S. Officials meet with Zelenskyy in Kyiv. Growing confusion over mask mandates across the country. FAA investigates failed mid-air plane swap.
U.S. Secretaries of State and Defense make a secretive trip to visit President Zelenskyy – Savannah Guthrie speaks with former C.I.A. and Pentagon chief of staff and NBC national security analyst Jeremy Bash. Plus, the confusion over masks – while masks are no longer required on airplanes, some students are arriving back from spring break to new mandates. And, an investigation is underway after two pilots attempted to swap planes mid-air.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Introducing a sustainable business whose mission revolves around plastic use. Alfonso Herrera on the final season of Netflix’s “Ozark.” A special Earth Day edition of “Superfood Friday.”
Dylan Dreyer speaks with the founder of “Blueland,” a company aiming to minimize plastic waste. Then, Alfonso Herrera joins live in studio to discuss the final episodes of Netflix's “Ozark.” Later, Joy Bauer cooks two recipes that are good for both us and the planet.
Today 8a: Johnny Depp cross-examined in defamation case. A look at Puerto Rico’s coastal restoration. Attempting an Earth-friendly Guinness World Record.
Johnny Depp took the stand yesterday in his defamation lawsuit against ex-wife, actor Amber Heard. Also, Al Roker is in Puerto Rico with more on the island’s tech developments and coastal restoration. Plus, folks join us from coast-to-coast on a mission to set an Earth Day and Earth-friendly Guinness World Record.
April 22: Battle over mask mandates intensifies. Newly released audio from House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Trump’s potential resignation. A new chapter in the battle between Disney and Florida lawmakers.
Confusion over masks continues, with some states ending their mandates and others extending them. Plus, new audio has been released that features House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy telling fellow lawmakers he would urge then-President Trump to resign. And, the Florida legislature approves the end of Disney’s special ability to self-govern.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Queen Elizabeth turns 96. Rachel Dratch and Vanessa Williams on their new Broadway show. How to make sure your home isn’t leaking oil.
Today is Queen Elizabeth's 96th birthday. Also, actors Rachel Dratch and Vanessa Williams discuss their new Broadway show, “POTUS.” Plus, Vicky Nguyen shares tips on how to make sure your oil tank isn’t costing you extra money.
TODAY 8a: “Rust” producers punished. An exclusive interview with JFK’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg. A TODAY Exclusive with former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick.
“Rust” producers have been penalized for violating safety laws following movie set shooting. Savannah Guthrie sits down for an exclusive interview with JFK’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, about their family’s “Profiles of Courage” award recipients. Plus, Craig Melvin’s exclusive conversation with former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, who received a commuted prison sentence from former President Trump.
April 21: DOJ appeals mask mandate ruling. Evacuation scare at the Capitol. Queen Elizabeth’s 96th birthday.
The Justice Department has appealed the ruling on mask mandates for travel --- United CEO Scott Kirby joins Craig Melvin to discuss the ruling and airline staffing issues. Also, a plane carrying an army parachute triggers an evacuation scare at the U.S. Capitol. Plus, Queen Elizabeth prepares to celebrate her 96th birthday.
Today 3rd Hour: Hoda Kotb’s exclusive interview with Prince Harry. YouTuber launches movement to remove trash from oceans. Rapper Darryl “DMC” McDaniels on the inspiration behind his new children’s book.
Hoda Kotb shares her exclusive interview with Prince Harry and a preview at the Invictus Games. Also, we meet the Youtuber MrBeast and Mark Rober on a mission to clean up the ocean in the Dominican Republic. And, we catch up with rapper Darryl “DMC” McDaniels on his new children’s book inspired by his love for hip hop.
Today 8a: Johnny Depp defamation trial. Allyson Felix opens up in first interview since retirement. How to avoid scams with app payments.
Johnny Depp takes the stand in defamation trial against his ex-wife, actress Amber Heard. Plus, Olympic champion Allyson Felix joins Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb for an exclusive interview – her first since announcing retirement from running. And, TODAY’s Consumer – tips on how to avoid scams when paying through an app.
April 20: Confusion about travel mask mandates as the DOJ considers taking action. More on the mysterious death of three sailors from single aircraft carrier. Prince Harry opens up in a TODAY exclusive interview with Hoda Kotb.
This Wednesday, the DOJ considers possibility of appealing a Florida district court’s mask ruling as confusion grows about the lifting of travel mask mandates. Plus, we delve into the mysterious death of three sailors assigned to the same aircraft carrier -- all found dead less than a week apart. And, we bring you a TODAY Exclusive – Prince Harry sits down with Hoda Kotb to discuss the Invictus Games, his visit with Queen Elizabeth and new “home” in the U.S.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Celebrating Sheinelle Jones’ birthday! Edible marijuana products look like snacks – Dr. Torres explains. Bonnie Wright talks sustainability in new book.
We’re celebrating Sheinelle Jones’ birthday! Plus, Dr. John Torres breaks down a new study on the packaging and similarities to name brand snacks, calling them “copycat” edibles. And, Ryan Eggold stops by Studio 1A to chat about the return of “New Amsterdam.” Also, Bonnie Wright shares tips from her new book on changes you can make to protect our planet ahead of Earth Day.
TODAY 8a: New York City murder mystery. Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush talk new children’s book. Fashion industry moves toward sustainability.
New York City police are hunting for a person of interest in the murder of Orsolya Gaal after her body was found this weekend in a duffle bag. Plus, Jenna Bush Hager and her twin sister Barbara Bush are sharing a story about sisterhood and a sneak peek at their new children’s book “The Superpower Sisterhood.” And, the future of fashion – how the industry is moving toward sustainability.
April 19: CDC’s travel mask mandate overturned. Storm brings heavy rain and flooding to Northeast. New details on teenager’s death at Orlando amusement park.
A federal judge has overturned the C.D.C’s mask mandate for planes and public transit – Dr. Richard Besser explains what this means for your travel plans. Plus, Dylan Dreyer is tracking the winter storm that’s bringing up to a foot of snow in parts of the Northeast. And, new details on the death of the teenager who slipped off his seat at an Orlando amusement park.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Decoding “green” labels. Pamela Adlon talks final season of “Better Things.” Cooking with Cal – pistachio cake.
Consumer Confidential – Finch CEO Lizzie Horvits is breaking down “green” labels and how to make better decisions to help protect the environment. Plus, catching up with Pamela Adlon – all about the fifth and final season of “Better Things.” And, Dylan Dryer and her son Cal are sharing their pistachio cake recipe.
TODAY 8a: Top questions on inflation and saving money. Neighbors step up to help WWII hero. Inside look at pet cloning.
Vicky Nguyen is answering the top Google questions on inflation and sharing different ways you can save. Plus, Craig Melvin tells the story of how a New Jersey community rallied around a World War II vet after he lost his home in a fire. And, meet the social media influencers cloning their pets.
April 18: Lviv hit in overnight bombings. Mass shootings spark violent weekend. Mask mandates latest. Queen Elizabeth absent from Royal Easter service.
Missiles strike Lviv – Matt Bradley is in Ukraine with the latest on the war. Plus, police are on alert after a violent Easter weekend including separate mass shooting incidents. And, the latest on mask mandates as some states across the country grapple with a rise in Covid cases – this, as the Boston Marathon kicks off with new precautions. Also, Queen Elizabeth was absent from the royal family’s Easter church service – this, as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle cheer on teams at the Invictus Game
Today 3rd Hour: Keith Morrison on the new episode of “The Thing About Pam.” Hugh Laurie and the cast of “Why Didn’t They Ask Evans” stops by. Joy Bauer dishes on a holiday edition of Superfood Friday.
Airing tonight is Dateline’s sixth episode of the saga that started with one murder, spread to a second, and possibly a third, all with Pam somehow connected – Keith Morrison has the latest. Plus, actor Hugh Laurie, Will Poulter, and actress Lucy Boynton join us in Studio 1A to talk about their starring roles in a new three-part adaptation of the Agatha Christie book. And Joy Bauer is here to share two recipes for your holiday festivities this weekend.
Today 8a: 15-week abortion ban signed into law in Florida. Pastor TD Jakes on faith and forgiveness. Brighten up your home – the best lighting for 2022.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law yesterday a measure to ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy – we’re live in Florida. Ahead of the Easter Holiday, Craig Melvin traveled to Dallas to speak with one of America’s prominent faith leaders, Bishop TD Jakes. Carrie Carrollo of Architectural Digest shares some bright ideas for spring cleaning to help you light up any room.
April 15: Millions hit the skies for busy Easter weekend. New details come to light as accused subway shooter Frank James faces a judge. How Twitter is responding to Elon Musk’s buyout offer of $43 billion.
Busy Easter travel weekend amid staffing shortages, schedule cutbacks, and new COVID concerns – how it all will impact your travel plans. Plus, an exclusive interview with the teenager on a field trip who spotted accused subway shooter Frank James on the street – his encounter with the gunman and how it led to the arrest. Also, Elon Musk just bought a stake in Twitter, but now he wants to buy it all – but not everyone is convinced Musk is the man for the job.
TODAY 3rd Hour: How the interest rate increase will affect real estate. Al talks with Catholic Bishop Joseph Espaillat. Noah Reid of “Schitt’s Creek,” stops by.
Whether looking to buy a home or sell, high inflation and interest rate increases will have an impact – Stefani Berkin has a Consumer Confidential. Plus, Al talks with Bishop Espaillat – a symbol of inclusion and representation in the church using rap to share his faith. Noah Reid makes his Broadway debut and shares about his start as the voice of Franklin the turtle.
Today 8A: 75 years since Jackie Robinson broke color barrier. Last minute tax filing tips. Best small kitchen appliances.
Tomorrow marks 75 years to the day that Jackie Robinson took the field in that iconic number 42 jersey becoming the first black man to play in a major league baseball game – Harry Smith spoke with his son David. Plus, NBC Senior Business Analyst Stephanie Ruhle has some last minute help for the tens of millions who still haven’t filed their taxes. Also, a kitchen Consumer Reports – the best small appliances that deserve a spot on your countertop.
April 14: Suspect in NYC subway shooting captured. CDC extends mask requirements for public transportation. Severe storms slam the south.
NYC subway shooter Frank James’ first court appearance IS today as he faces federal charge FOR ALLEGEDLY ATTACKING PASSENGERS ON MASS TRANSIT – we’re live outside the courthouse as he goes before a judge. With COVID cases on the rise, travelers are being told, “don’t forget that mask.” Plus, monster storms blow across midsection of the country – Al Roker and Kathy Park have the latest.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Former President Obama’s conversation with Al. Catching up with Jon Batiste. Michelle Williams and Tina Knowles-Lawson on their new project.
Former President Barack Obama chatted with Al Roker at Great Falls National Park in Virginia about climate change and his new Netflix show, “Our Great National Parks.” Plus, Jon Batiste joins us in studio to talk about his Grammy wins, his number one album, and more. Also, Tina Knowles-Lawson is joining forces with Michelle Williams for her acting debut in Lifetime’s “Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story.”
TODAY 8a: Al's exclusive interview with former President Barack Obama. Causes and treatments for skin spots. Martha Stewart on Easter decorating.
Al joins former President Barack Obama to talk about his new Netflix show, “Our Great National Parks,” and his life since leaving office. Plus, a top dermatologist shares tips to get rid of dark spots without breaking the bank. Also, Martha Stewart joins us to share creative ideas for decorating your holiday table.
April 13: Intense manhunt for suspect in NYC subway shooting spree. Severe storms and tornadoes wreak havoc from Texas to Iowa. President Biden’s strong condemnation of President Putin.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams joins us to discuss the chaos AFTER THAT SUBWAY SHOOTING. Also, 56 million people on alert for dangerous weather today while an April blizzard dumps up to 3 feet of snow – Al's tracking all of it. Plus New satellite images show the full weight of Russia’s military muscle in the war-torn east – WE’RE IN UKRAINE WITH THE LATEST.
Today 3rd Hour: New inflation numbers out this morning. From supermodel to mogul – Winnie Harlow talks new sun care line. Catching up with “The Office” star Craig Robinson.
A brand-new report just released from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows inflation numbers having their highest increase in 40 years. Plus, Winnie Harlow talks taking her talents from the runway to the sun care aisle with her new line Cay Skin. Also, Craig Robinson stops by to talk about his new peacock series “Killing It.”
TODAY 8a: Family budgets taking a beating from inflation. Challenges Black women face as new moms. New research on why many are forgetful these days.
Tom Costello is live in Washington, D.C. as the White House is bracing for bad news from the consumer price index reading as inflation hits 40-year highs. Also, Blayne Alexander marks ‘Black Maternal Health Week’ by addressing the dangers women can face on the way to motherhood. Plus, researchers provide insight into what’s being called “Endemic Forgetfulness,” as many struggle to remember simple tasks that once seemed second nature.
April 12: White House warns of record high inflation. Pentagon reports Russia used possible chemical weapons on Ukrainian city. TODAY Exclusive — Al Roker‘s one-on-one with President Obama.
Inflation is taking a big bite out of Americans’ everyday budgets and savings – Tom Costello has everything you need to know. Plus, we are live in Ukraine as the Pentagon is closely monitoring a report of a possible Russian chemical weapons attack on Mariupol. Also, a TODAY Exclusive — former president Barack Obama is weighing in on the situation in Ukraine and President Vladimir Putin and climate change in an exclusive interview with Al Roker.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside Tiger Woods’ Masters comeback. Mistakes we make at the doctor’s office. Avoiding burnout.
We’re live in Augusta after Scottie Scheffler took home the Green Jacket at the Masters, and the latest on Tiger Woods’ Masters comeback – what’s next for Woods? Plus, Dr. Sampson Davis shares some “do’s” for your next doctor’s appointment. And, its Motivational Monday – tips on avoiding burnout.
TODAY 8a: The Home Edit’s Joanna Teplin on Clea Shearer's breast cancer diagnosis. Lizzo on SNL and new music. Molly Shannon talks new memoir “Hello, Molly!”
“The Home Edit’s” Joanna Teplin is sharing an update on her best friend and co-star Clea Shearer after she revealed she’s battling breast cancer. Plus, Savannah Guthrie and Carson Daly chat with Lizzo about her upcoming hosting gig on SNL, new music and new shapewear line. And, Molly Shannon stops by Studio 1A to talk about her new memoir “Hello, Molly!”
April 11: Latest on the war in Ukraine. Uptick in U.S. Covid cases. Questions surrounding death of NFL quarterback. Egg supply shortages ahead of the holidays.
President Zelenskyy warns Russia is shifting into a new phase in its invasion – Molly Hunter is live from Irpin, Ukraine, with the latest. Plus, Covid cases in the U.S. are on the rise – White House Covid-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha has everything you need to know. And, the investigation continues for the death of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins. Also just ahead of Easter and Passover, the price of eggs is on the rise.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Tax mistakes we make. Sleep consultant on call for parents. Steps to improve mental health.
CNBC’s Sharon Epperson is shining light on some common mistakes we make when filing taxes. Plus, Dylan Dreyer goes “On The Job” with a sleep consultant helping sleep-deprived parents and children. And, Dr. Mariel Buque is sharing tips on improving your mental health.
TODAY 8a: Dr. Natalie Azar’s allergy season tips. Finding your way. Shauna Niequist’s advice on finding your way. 9-year-old fashionista goes viral.
Dr. Natalie Azar is answering the top Google questions on allergies. Plus, Savannah Guthrie chats with best-selling author Shauna Niequist about her new book full of advice for nourishing yourself, your relationships and your spirit – “I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet: Discovering New Ways of Living When The Old Ways Stop Working.” And, meet 9-year-old Kaia Aragon – a young fashion designer going viral on TikTok for her original styles.
April 8: Deadly attack at Ukraine train station. Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed to Supreme Court. Academy meets over Will Smith’s Oscars fate. Tiger Woods’ return to the Masters.
Breaking overnight: at least 30 people have been killed in a rocket strike at a railway station in Ukraine. Plus, Ketanji Brown Jackson becomes the first Black woman confirmed to the Supreme Court. And, the Academy is meeting today to discuss possible actions against Will Smith after that Oscars slap. And, Tiger Woods has officially returned to the Masters 14 months after that car accident – Mike Tirico is at Augusta with the latest and what we can expect.
TODAY 3rd Hour: 13-year-old selling NFT art. Michelle Yeoh on “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” Spring cleaning guide.
Meet the 13-year-old who became a multi-millionaire by selling NFT art. Plus, Michelle Yeoh stops by Studio 1A to chat about her new film “Everything Everywhere All at Once.” And, the Shop All Day team is sharing their spring cleaning guide, laundry hacks and much more.
TODAY 8a: Housing market tips. Michelle Pfeiffer talks portraying Betty Ford. Mark Wahlberg on “Father Stu.”
TODAY’s Consumer – Vicky Nguyen has tips for those looking to buy a home. Plus, Savannah Guthrie chats with Michelle Pfeiffer about portraying Betty Ford in the new series “The First Lady.” And, Mark Wahlberg is taking his passion project “Father Stu” with Hoda Kotb.
April 7: Russian troops out of Kyiv. Al Roker tracks severe weather across the South. Major League Baseball opening day.
New developments on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – Russian forces now retreating from Kyiv. Plus, Al Roker is tracking another round of severe weather impacting the South – this, as Georgia declares a state of emergency. And, we are live at Wrigley Field for Major League Baseball’s opening day.
TODAY 3rd Hour: LinkedIn’s list of top companies. Flea market fashion finds. Movies and TV shows dropping this month.
Consumer Confidential – LinkedIn’s Editor-In-Chief Dan Roth is revealing the top companies to work for. Plus, Jill Martin is sharing tips on how to hunt for fashion without breaking the bank. And, Gia Peppers is sharing new movies and TV shows to watch.
TODAY 8a: American nun kidnapped in Burkina Faso. TikTok siblings spread autism awareness. Karlie Kloss on “Kode With Klossy.”
An American nun is missing in Burkina Faso after being kidnapped earlier this week by unknown gunmen. Plus, meet Ryan and Brittany McGuire -- the brother and sister duo spreading autism awareness on TikTok. And, Hoda Kotb chats with Karlie Kloss about “Kode With Klossy” and motherhood.
April 6: Deadly storms across the South. Latest on the Ukraine invasion. Notah Begay III on Tiger Woods’ Masters comeback.
The South has been hit with another deadly tornado outbreak – Al Roker has everything you need to know. Plus, President Zelenskyy blasts leaders for failing to help end the invasion of Ukraine – this, as the White House gets ready to announce new sanctions against Russia. And, we are chatting with four-time PGA Tour winner and Golf Channel analyst Notah Begay III about Tiger Woods’ comeback at the Masters.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Crypto 101. The women behind the sports bra. Tune-Up Tuesday – beauty bests.
Stephanie Ruhle is breaking down everything you need to know about Crypto. Plus, meet the three friends behind the first ever sports bra. Also, it’s Tune-Up Tuesday, and Sarah Eggenberger is sharing must-have products for your hair and skincare.
TODAY 8a: Arrest in Sacramento mass shooting. Severe storms tear through Texas. Snapchat rolls out new tech to teach ASL.
A suspect has been arrested in the Sacramento shooting that left six dead and 12 injured. And, Al Roker is tracking more severe storms on the move. Plus a TODAY Exclusive – how Snapchat is rolling out a new tech tool for users to learn American Sign Language.
April 5: President Biden calls Vladimir Putin “a war criminal.” Travel chaos coast-to-coast. Will Tiger Woods play at the Masters?
President Biden calls for Vladimir Putin to face a war crimes trial – the latest on the invasion of Ukraine. Plus, travel chaos continues after days of canceled flights from coast-to-coast. And, all eyes are on Tiger Woods – will he compete at the Masters? Mike Tirico has everything you need to know.
TODAY 3rd Hour: South Carolina Gamecocks win Women’s NCAA Championship. New rules for finding love. Alison Brie on “Roar.”
Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer talk with South Carolina Gamecocks point guard Destanni Henderson and coach Dawn Staley after winning their second national title. Plus, Jill Martin sits down with digital creator Tinx and author Tracy McMillan to talk about the new rules for finding love. And, Alison Brie stops by Studio 1A to chat about her new series “Roar.”
TODAY 8a: Remembering Estelle Harris. High-tech scams for those looking for love. Good wine on a budget.
Remembering comedic actor Estelle Harris who died over the weekend at the age of 93. Plus, Vicky Nguyen has a warning from Homeland Security about a new high-tech scam targeting people looking for love. And, Vanessa Price is sharing the best wines to buy on a budget.
April 4: Ukraine latest. Sacramento mass shooting. Will Smith’s future projects up in air. Grammy Awards recap.
Richard Engel is live in Kharkiv with the latest on the invasion of Ukraine. Plus, a mass shooting in Sacramento early Sunday morning has left at least six people killed and others injured. And, the latest fallout from the Oscars slap after Will Smith has announced his resignation from The Academy – Denzel Washington and other stars speak out. Also, Joe Fryer recaps music’s biggest night – all the Grammy Awards winners, upsets and powerful performances.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Inside Augusta National Women’s Amateur. Steve Kornacki’s Final Four preview. Courtney B. Vance on “61st Street.”
Dylan Dryer and Mike Tirico are at Augusta National Golf Club with a preview of the women’s amateur tournament. Plus, Steve Kornacki is breaking down the men’s and women’s Final Four taking place this weekend. And catching up with Courtney B. Vance – all about his new crime drama “61st Street.”
TODAY 8a: Ukraine latest – Three Things to Watch. New approach to fast food. Mobile prostate cancer unit.
Molly Hunter is in Ukraine with the latest on the war and the Three Thing to Watch. Plus, Vicky Nguyen takes a look at new technology changing the future of fast food with drive through orders being handled from home. And a TODAY Exclusive – Mt. Sinai launches its first ever mobile prostate cancer unit in the country, and Al Roker takes a look inside.
April 1: Major push to lower gas prices. Severe storms slam East Coast. Behind the scenes of Oscars incident. New details on Bruce Willis’ condition.
Gas prices are down slightly overnight after President Biden ordered the release of 180 million barrels of oil from the nation’s emergency reserve. Plus, Al Roker has the latest on severe weather impacting the Northeast. And, new details on what happened directly after Will Smith slapped Chris Rock at the Oscars. Also, the latest on Bruce Willis after his family announced the actor has been diagnosed with aphasia – what the people who worked with him recently saw from him on set.
TODAY 3rd Hour: What is aphasia? Jane Seymour on “Harry Wild.” Adrian Grenier talks new role as Chief Earth Advocate for World View.
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TODAY 8a: Books bring hope to refugee children. Comedians stand up for Chris Rock. Must-have Spring book releases.
Jacob Soboroff shares how a Ukrainian literary publishing house is sending books and humanitarian aid to children refugees. Plus, Sheinelle Jones has the latest on how the comedy world is dealing with the aftermath of Oscars incident involving Chris Rock and Will Smith. And, Isaac Fitzgerald and Jasmine Guillory are sharing new book releases this Spring.
March 31: Severe storms sweep across the South. Chris Rock breaks his silence. Bruce Willis “stepping away” from acting.
Breaking overnight – a new outbreak of tornadoes rip through the South. Al Roker has everything you need to know. Plus, Chris Rock took the stage for his first comedy show since that Oscar slap – this, as The Academy reveals Will Smith was asked to leave Sunday’s ceremony, but refused. And, Bruce Willis’ family has revealed he has been diagnosed with a aphasia and will step away from acting.
TODAY 3rd Hour: FDA approves second booster shot for adults 50 & older. Catching up with Raven-Symoné. Jeff Foxworthy on his new comedy special.
Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer speak with Dr. Natalie Azar about the latest vaccine news – the FDA has authorized a second booster shot. Plus, Raven-Symoné stops by Studio 1A to chat about how she and her wife are giving a peek into their home life with a new YouTube show. And, Catching Up with Jeff Foxworthy – all about his new comedy special “Jeff Foxworthy: The Good Old Days.”
TODAY 8a: Queen Elizabeth attends Prince Philip memorial. Cardiac arrest at 35,000 feet – woman and doctor reunite. Ken Burns on his Benjamin Franklin documentary.
We are live in London with the latest and reaction after yesterday’s memorial service for Prince Philip – why Prince Andrew accompanied Queen Elizabeth and why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were not in attendance. Plus, a 28-year-old woman who went into cardiac arrest on a flight and the doctor who saved her life are reuniting in Studio 1A. And, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb are chatting with Ken Burns about his new two-part documentary on Benjamin Franklin.
March 30: Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Turkey. FDA approves second booster shot. Latest fallout from Will Smith’s Oscar slap.
Richard Engel has the latest on the Ukraine-Russia war – this, as day two of face-to-face talks in Istanbul stir optimism. Plus, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb speak with Dr. Richard Besser after the FDA gives a greenlight to a second booster of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines for anyone over 50 and the immunocompromised. And, could Will Smith lose his Oscar after that onstage slap? We have the latest on the fallout as Chris Rock prepares for his first comedy show since the incident.
TODAY 3rd Hour: What’s next for Will Smith? Judy Garland’s granddaughter on her life and legacy. Jesse Williams, Patrick J. Adams and Jesse Tyler Ferguson on "Take Me Out."
Will Smith has apologized to Chris Rock for that Oscars incident. Plus, Dylan Dreyer sits down with Judy Garland’s granddaughter. And, Jesse Williams, Patrick J. Adams and Jesse Tyler Ferguson stop by Studio 1A to chat about the revival of "Take Me Out."
TODAY 8a: Will Smith apologizes to Chris Rock. Royal family controversy over Prince Phillip service. Great granddaughter shares NASA pioneer’s legacy.
Will Smith has taken to Instagram to apologize to Chris Rock. Plus, we are live in London at this morning’s memorial for Prince Phillip and his life of service – why Prince Harry and Meghan Markle did not attend. And, Sheinelle Jones sits down with the great granddaughter of NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson – how she is keeping her legacy alive.
March 29: Will Smith apologizes to Chris Rock. Florida governor signs “Don’t Say Gay” bill. From “Great Resignation” to “The Great Regret.”
Will Smith apologizes to Chris Rock on Instagram as the star faces potentially losing his Oscar for that onstage slap. Plus, we’re taking a closer look at Smith’s complicated history with Rock. And, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” bill set to restrict what children are taught in school about sexuality and gender identity. Also, “The Great Regret” – workers who quit their jobs during the pandemic are now having second thoughts.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Oscars recap and fashion moments. Gary Oldman and Jack Lowden on “Slow Horses.” Stephen Merchant on “The Outlaws.”
Joe Fryer is recapping the biggest moments of the Oscars including that moment Will Smith slapped Chris Rock for making a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith. Plus, we’re chatting with Gary Oldman and Jack Lowden about their new spy series “Slow Horses.” And, catching up with with actor and comedian Stephen Merchant – all about his new show “The Outlaws.”
TODAY 8a: Will Smith hits Chris Rock on Oscars stage. Oscars fashion roundup. Jimmy Fallon on new children’s book. Patty Duke’s granddaughter shares her legacy.
Joe Fryer has the latest from Sunday night’s Oscars and that moment when Will Smith hit Chris Rock onstage. Plus, E! News’ style correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi has your Oscars fashion roundup. And, Jimmy Fallon stops by Studio 1A to chat with Hoda Kotb about his new children’s book “Nana Loves You More.” Also, Jason Kennedy sits down with Patty Duke’s granddaughter – how she is keeping her legacy alive.
March 28: Oscars recap – fallout from Will Smith’s Oscars altercation. White House walks back Biden remarks. U.S. Capitol reopens to tours today. Remembering Taylor Hawkins.
We have your complete recap of this year’s Oscars and the aftermath after Will Smith stormed the stage and slapped Chris Rock after a joke directed at Jada Pinkett Smith. Plus, President Joe Biden walks back on his own comment aimed at Vladimir Putin. And starting this morning, the U.S. Capitol reopens to the public for the first time in two years. Also, remembering Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins – new details on the investigation into his sudden death.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Steve Kornacki’s Oscars preview. Single mom behind Silver Spoon Desserts. Joy Bauer’s “starch madness.”
Steve Kornacki is previewing this Sunday’s Oscars by the numbers. Plus, meet the inspiring single mom behind Silver Spoon Desserts on a mission to help other single mothers. And, “Starch Madness” – Joy Bauer is sharing two healthy sweet potato recipes.
TODAY 8a: Ukrainian children arrive at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Meet Aretha Franklin’s granddaughter. Oscars predictions.
Ukrainian children battling cancer have arrived in the U.S. to receive treatment at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Plus, meet Aretha Franklin’s 16-year-old granddaughter keeping her legacy alive through music. And, Dave Karger is sharing his predictions for the Oscars.
March 25: President Biden visits Poland amid refugee crisis. Latest on Russian invasion of Ukraine. Workers face “lunchflation” in return to office. Academy Awards preview.
We’re live in Warsaw as President Biden travels to Poland after a series of emergency meetings over the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Plus, we’re in Kyiv the latest on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. And, a new concern for workers returning to the office: “lunchflation” – what you need to know about the soaring cost of lunch. Also, we’re previewing Sunday’s 94th Academy Awards.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Steve Kornacki’s Sweet 16 preview. Naomi Watts on “Infinite Storm.” Shop All Day – Hidden Gems.
March Madness – Steve Kornacki is breaking down the Sweet 16. Plus, Naomi Watts stops by Studio 1A to chat about her new film “Infinite Storm.” And, Shop All Day’s Mahko Ndlovu is sharing some hidden gems – products you didn’t know you needed.
TODAY 8a: Remembering Madeleine Albright. Health benefits of coffee. How virtual reality is impacting kids.
Remembering Madeleine Albright – a look at the life and legacy of the first woman to become Secretary of State. Plus, a brand new study finds that your daily coffee may lower risk of heart disease – Dr. John Torres has everything you need to know. And a TODAY Exclusive: Kate Snow steps into the metaverse – this, as the watchdog group “Common Sense Media” says it can be dangerous for kids.
March 24: President Biden attends emergency NATO summit. Cleanup after tornado outbreak. Prince William and Kate Middleton’s royal tour backlash.
We’re live in Brussels with the latest as President Biden attends today’s emergency NATO summit on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Plus, Al Roker is tracking that severe weather system moving East as the South cleans up from devastating tornadoes. And, the latest on the growing backlash to Prince William and Kate Middleton’s ongoing Caribbean tour.
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’s Checklist – Spring allergies. Spring fitness routine tips. Best products for your puppy.
Dr. John Torres has tips on how to prepare for allergy season. Plus it’s Wellness Wednesday, and Dr. Karen Sutton has tips on how to start a new fitness routine. And, it’s National Puppy Day! Lifestyle expert Kathy Buccio is sharing her favorite products for your puppy.
TODAY 8a: Moderna releases data on vaccine for kids under five. TikTok nasal spray tanning trend. Training tips on National Puppy Day.
Breaking: Moderna has released data for their two-dose vaccine for children under five – Dr. John Torres has everything you need to know. Plus, Dr. Torres is also breaking down that dangerous viral TikTok trend having influencers inhaling tanning nasal sprays. And, it’s National Puppy Day! Professional dog trainer Tom Davis is sharing training tips and tricks.
March 23: Deadly tornado tears through New Orleans. President Biden heading to NATO summit. New photos inside Bob Saget’s hotel room.
Breaking overnight – a powerful tornado rips through neighborhoods still recovering from hurricane Katrina – Al Roker is tracking more severe weather moving East. Plus, President Biden is heading to Europe for a NATO summit – this as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ends its first month. And, Florida authorities have released new photos of Bob Saget’s hotel room as new details of his final hours are revealed.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Save on bills, gas and more. John Cho on his new book “Troublemaker.” Grooming guide for men.
Vicky Nguyen has tips on how to save on bills, gas, groceries and much more. Plus, actor John Cho stops by Studio 1A to chat about writing his first book “Troublemaker.” And, “Men’s Health” editor-in-chief Richard Dormant is sharing the top grooming products for men.
TODAY 8a: Return to office tips. Camila Alves McConaughey on new children’s book. Denim trends.
Vicky Nguyen and Dr. John Torres are breaking down everything you need to know about returning to the office – from anxiety to etiquette and much more. Plus, Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb chat with Camila Alves McConaughey about her new children’s book “Just Try One Bite.” And, style expert Melissa Garcia is sharing denim trends.
March 22: Tornado outbreak across the South. President Biden’s warning over potential Russian cyber-attacks. Supreme Court confirmation hearing heads into day two. Disney workers planning walkout in response to “Don’t Say Gay” bill.
Breaking overnight: nearly two dozen tornadoes touch down across the South – Al Roker is tracking more severe weather expected today. Plus, Russia has launched a new series of airstrikes in Ukraine – this, as the Biden administration warns over potential Russian cyber attacks of U.S. targets. And, the confirmation hearing of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is heading into day two today. Also, a number of Disney employees are planning a mass walk-out today over the company’s response
TODAY 3rd Hour: Spring facts or fiction. Meet costume designer Paul Tazewell. Nyle DiMarco on “Audible.”
Al Roker, Craig Melvin, Dylan Dreyer and Jill Martin are playing a game of Spring fact or fiction – Vicky Nguyen is talking allergies, swimming and much more. Plus, Al Roker sits down with costume designer Paul Tazewell whose work for “West Side Story” landed him an Oscar nomination – the first-ever for a Black man in the costume design category. And, Nyle DiMarco stops by Studio 1A to chat about his Netflix documentary “Audible.”
TODAY 8a: TODAY Exclusive – college football star’s brave decision. Top tips for single parents. Guide to gut health.
TODAY Exclusive – Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Carson Daly speak with OSU football player Harry Miller on his decision to step away from the sport to focus on mental health. Plus, Vicky Nguyen is sharing the best dating strategies for single parents. And, registered dietitian Maya Feller has your guide for better gut health.
March 21: Boeing 737 crashes in China. Latest on the invasion of Ukraine. Prince William and Kate Middleton kick off Caribbean tour.
Overnight, a Boeing 737 crashed in Southeastern China with 132 people on board – we’re live in China with the very latest. Plus, we’re live in Kyiv with latest on the invasion of Ukraine. And, Prince William and Kate Middleton have kicked off their week-long Caribbean Tour – why they were forced to change plans early in the trip.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Spreading colorectal cancer awareness. At Home with Jill Martin – kitchen & spa day products. Joy Bauer’s sweet & savory meatballs.
March is colorectal cancer awareness month, and Dr. Cedrek McFadden has advice on making a colonoscopy a little less daunting. Plus, At Home with Jill Martin – she’s sharing the best kitchen and spa day products. And, Joy Bauer has a healthy recipe for maple mustard meatballs.
TODAY 8a: Steps companies are taking to retain workers. Viral military technique to fall asleep. Spring cleaning solutions.
Vicky Nguyen is sharing how employers are getting creative to keep their workers amid the Great Resignation. Plus, Dylan Dreyer and Al Roker are testing the viral military technique going around TikTok to fall asleep in just two minutes. And, Shop All Day contributer Makho Ndlovu has the best hacks and gadgets for your Spring cleaning.
March 18: Latest on Ukraine refugee crisis. 13-year-old behind wheel of Texas car crash. Dr. Ashish Jha on new Covid variant, fourth shot and mandates. Indiana cheerleaders save the day.
We are live in Ukraine with the latest on the refugee crisis as Russia intensifies its attack. Plus, investigators reveal that a 13-year-old was behind the wheel of the pickup truck that crashed into a van carrying the University of Southwest golf team. And, Craig Melvin goes one-on-one with President Biden’s new Covid response coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha – the latest on the new variant, a fourth shot and mandates. Also, we’re chatting with the Indiana cheerleaders who saved the day by rescuing a
TODAY 3rd Hour: Return of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Rise in “financial infidelity.” St. Patrick’s Day recipe.
Kerry Sanders is in Savannah, Georgia, where St. Patrick’s Day celebrations are in full swing amid relaxed Covid protocols. Plus, CNBC’s Sharon Epperson is sharing advice on how to prevent or overcome financial infidelity. And, Chef Declan Horgan is sharing a fun St. Patrick’s Day recipe!
TODAY 8a: One-on-one with Angelina Jolie. Inside NYC’s oldest Irish saloon. Classic Irish dish with a twist.
Kate Snow sits down with Angelina Jolie for an exclusive conversation about pushing through a new legislation that protects women and children. Plus on this St. Patrick’s Day, Harry Smith is visiting McSorley’s Old Ale House – the oldest Irish pub in New York City. And, Chef Declan Horgan is cooking up a classic Irish dish with a twist: corned beef and cabbage with gnocchi.
March 17: Latest on the invasion of Ukraine. Lester Holt’s one-on-one interview with President Zelenskyy. Fed rate increase to impact millions. Return of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
Richard Engel is live in Kyiv with the latest on the invasion of Ukraine. Plus, Lester Holt goes one-on-one with President Zelenskyy. And, the economy is beginning to feel the effects of the Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates amid a rise in inflation. Also, the return of St. Patrick’s Day celebrations – how cities across the country are prepping to celebrate amid relaxed Covid protocols.
Special Preview: Making Space with Hoda Kotb
Hoda is back with season 2 of her inspirational podcast, Making Space. Listen to a special preview of the first episode, where she sits down with former NFL player, television host, and author Emmanuel Acho to discuss the true meaning of perseverance. You can listen to the full episode and follow Making Space now to get new episodes every Monday: https://link.chtbl.com/makingspaceseason2feed
TODAY 3rd Hour: Women & menopause – everything you need to know. Scott Wolf on “Rescued By Ruby.” Managing “return to normal” anxiety.
Dr. Tara Allmen is breaking down everything you need to know about perimenopause and menopause. Plus, we’re catching up with Scott Wolf – all about his new Netflix film “Rescued By Ruby.” And, Dr. Sue Varma is sharing tips on how to overcome “return to normal” anxiety.
TODAY 8a: Fifty years of “Panda Diplomacy.” Anne Hathaway on “WeCrashed.” From NFL lineman to line cook.
The Smithsonian’s National Zoo is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its giant panda program. Plus, Hoda Kotb sits down with Anne Hathaway to chat about her latest project “WeCrashed” – a new Apple TV+ limited series on the rise and fall of WeWork. And, Harry Smith shares the story of a former NFL lineman Jared Veldheer who now cooks at his kids’ school cafeteria.
March 16: Ukraine President addresses Congress. Pfizer seeking fourth shot approval. New details on Bob Saget’s final hours. Senate passes bill that would make daylight saving time permanent.
Ukraine President Zelenskyy addresses Congress this morning – this, as Russia continues its attacks on cities across Ukraine. Plus, Pfizer is seeking emergency use authorization for a fourth dose of its Covid vaccine for some Americans. And, Florida authorities have released their final incident report on Bob Saget’s death revealing new details on his finals hours. Also, the Senate unanimously passed a bill that would make daylight savings time permanent – what comes next?
TODAY 3rd Hour: New groundbreaking study on women and Alzheimer’s. Holly Hunter on “Mr. Mayor” season two. Judy Greer on “The Thing About Pam.”
Maria Shriver and Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Andre Machado announce a new partnership and a groundbreaking brain study on women and Alzheimer’s. Plus, Holly Hunter stops by Studio 1A to chat about season two of “Mr. Mayor.” And, Judy Greer talks about starring in NBC’s new series “The Thing About Pam” based on the Dateline podcast.
TODAY 8a: Latest reaction on Tom Brady’s return. Keeping safe amid spike in crime. Seth Meyers on children’s book.
Tom Brady’s fans and family react to his shocking return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Plus, Vicky Nguyen is sharing steps to protect yourself amid a spike in crime. And, Hoda Kotb chats with Seth Meyers about his new children’s book “I’m Not Scared, You’re Scared.”
March 15: Russian forces intensify airstrikes on Kyiv. Homeless attack suspect in custody. Is Anna Sorokin being deported to Germany? Dolly Parton withdraws from Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nominations.
Overnight, Russian forces have intensified airstrikes on civilian targets in Kyiv, Ukraine. Plus, a suspect has been taken into custody in connection with that string of attacks targeting homeless people in New York and Washington, D.C. And, where is Anna Sorokin? The fake Russian heiress and subject of Netflix’s “Inventing Anna” was set to be released from a detention center, but her whereabouts are now unknown. Also, Dolly Parton has withdrawn from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominations.
TODAY 3rd Hour: “Full House” cast reunites at 90s Con and remembers Bob Saget. How to fill out your March Madness bracket. Exercises to make your body feel younger.
Joe Fryer sits down with Candace Cameron Bure, David Coulier, Scott Weinger and Andrea Barber of the “Full House” cast as they celebrate the show at 90s Con and remember Bob Saget. Plus, Steve Kornacki explains how to fill out your March Madness bracket. Also it’s “Move It Monday” and we’re trying exercises to help your body feel younger.
TODAY 8a: Queen Elizabeth to skip Commonwealth Day service. Hailey Bieber health scare. What is “medical gaslighting?”
Queen Elizabeth will be skipping the Commonwealth Day service – this, as Prince Harry will not return to the UK for Prince Phillip’s memorial service. Plus, Hailer Bieber was hospitalized for a blood clot to the brain after suffering stroke-like symptoms – Dr. Natalie Azar explains symptoms, treatments and causes. And, Maria Shriver takes a look at “medical gaslighting” and how to prevent it from happening to you.
March 14: Ukraine refugee crisis grows. Gas prices and “shrinkflation.” Tom Brady back from “retirement.” Remembering William Hurt.
The latest on the Ukraine invasion as the refugee crisis grows – we are live in Medyka, Poland, where thousands are crossing the border from Ukraine. Plus in addition to gas prices soaring, some household brands are downsizing items leading to consumers getting less product for the same price – it’s called “shrinkflation.” And, Tom Brady un-retires – the star quarterback says he is returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the 2022 season. Also, Hollywood is mourning the loss of actor William Hu
TODAY 3rd Hour: TODAY’S Checklist – boost your metabolism. Catching up with Jane Lynch.
TODAY’s Checklist -- Dr. Natalie Azar explains how to boost your metabolism at any age. Plus, Jane Lynch stops by Studio 1A to chat about the new season of “Weakest Link” and starring in Broadway’s “Funny Girl.” And as America prepares to spring forward, Annemarie Conte is sharing the best products to help you wake up.
TODAY 8a: Planning spring break travel. TODAY Climate – Detroit street lamps. 90s fashion!
Vicky Nguyen has tips to help you plan your spring break vacations as the CDC extends mask mandates, gas prices continue to soar and more. Plus, Craig Melvin shares the story of a Detroit community bringing light to their neighborhoods through solar-powered street lights. And, style expert Zanna Roberts Rassi is celebrating the 90’s ahead of 90’s Con with some throwback fashion trends.
March 11: Russia closing in on Ukraine capital. Jussie Smollett sentenced to 150 days in jail. Inside the daylight saving time debate.
Breaking overnight – Russian forces have now tightened their grip around Kyiv, Ukraine. Plus, actor Jussie Smollett has been sentenced to 150 days in jail for lying to police and claiming racist and homophobic attack. And, inside the growing push to cancel daylight saving time as America prepares to spring forward this weekend.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Bob Saget’s widow opens up. What is functional medicine? Catching up with Benjamin Bratt.
Kelly Rizzo is remembering her husband Bob Saget two months after his sudden death. Plus, Dr. John Torres explains the growing health trend of functional medicine. And, Benjamin Bratt stops by Studio 1A to chat about starring in Ava DuVernay’s drama “DMZ.”
TODAY 8a: Ukraine “mom’s news network.” Stress relief tips for Americans on edge. Samuel L. Jackson on “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey.”
More than two million Ukrainians, mostly woman and children, have fled the war – Kerry Sanders is taking a look at how a group of moms are using their cell phones to share war videos and images with the world. Plus, a new study is revealing 87% of adults feel there has been a constant stream of crisis over the last two years – Dr. Sue Varma is sharing simple tips for stress relief. And, Savannah Guthrie and Carson Daly are chatting with Samuel L. Jackson about his latest project “The Last Days o
March 10: Ukraine invasion latest. Gas national average now at $4.32. Giant spiders to invade the East Coast.
The latest on the Ukraine invasion – a children’s and maternity hospital has been attacked by a Russian air strike. Plus overnight, the national average for gas has soared to $4.32 – what a group of governors are doing to get drivers some relief. And, giant spiders are expected to drop from the sky across the East Coast.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Early tax tips. Catching up with Amber Ruffin. What to watch.
Stephanie Ruhle is sharing her advice on filing your taxes and what is different this year. Plus, Amber Ruffin stops by Studio 1A to chat about “The Amber Ruffin Show.” And, Chris Witherspoon is sharing the top movies and TV shows to watch in March.
TODAY 8a: Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska open letter. How to help Ukraine. Justin Thomas and Mike Tirico preview The Players Championship. Kristen Chenoweth on her first children’s book.
First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska has posted an open letter on social media reflecting on all that has happened in Ukraine. Plus, Vicky Nguyen is shining a light on organizations lending a hand to Ukraine and how you can support – food, housing, education and more. And, 14-time PGA Tour winner Justin Thomas and Mike Tirico are previewing The Players Championship taking place this weekend. Also, Savannah Guthrie chats with Kristen Chenoweth about her first children’s book “What Will I Do With
March 9: TODAY Exclusive – Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one with former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine. Gas prices and U.S. ban on Russian oil. Prince Andrew pays settlement to end sexual assault case. Aaron Rodgers becomes highest paid NFL player in history.
TODAY Exclusive: Savannah Guthrie speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch – what she has to say about the war, what’s next for Ukraine and more. Plus, U.S. gas prices continue to soar – this as President Biden announced a U.S. ban on Russian oil. And breaking news overnight: Prince Andrew has paid the settlement to end his sexual assault case – what is next for his accuser and the royal family? Also, Aaron Rodgers has become the highest paid player in NFL history.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Celebrating International Women’s Day – the women behind NASA’s next trip to the moon, two friends behind Levain Bakery, women-owned businesses.
Sheinelle Jones, Dylan Dreyer and Al Roker are celebrating International Women’s Day! They are chatting with the women behind NASA’s next trip to the moon. Plus, Jill Martin introduces us to the two friends behind the famous Levain Bakery. And, lifestyle expert Amy E. Goodman is sharing women-owned businesses that are paying it forward.
TODAY 8a: Celebrating International Women’s Day on the Plaza!
Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Dylan Dreyer, Sheinelle Jones, Jenna Bush Hager and Al Roker are celebrating International Women’s Day on the Plaza! They are introducing us to the UNICEF director taking on Ukraine’s refugee crisis, the women behind NASA’s next launch, the U.S.S. Constitution’s first woman commander and Little League Baseball’s female trailblazer Maria Pepe.
March 8: Latest on the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. Florida lawmakers expected to vote on “Don’t Say Gay” bill. How to save money and make your gas last longer.
Richard Engel is in Kyiv, Ukraine, with the very latest on the invasion, and Tom Llamas reports on the humanitarian crisis as the number of Ukrainian refugees who’ve fled the country approaches two million. Plus, Florida lawmakers are expected to vote on what’s been nicknamed the “Don’t Say Gay Bill” as teachers, students and LGBT activists speak out. Also with the average price of gas soaring to record highs, Vicky Nguyen is sharing what you need to do to save money and make your gas last long
TODAY 3rd Hour: Mistakes We Make – tech. Catching up with Eric Stonestreet. Current style trends to try.
USA Today’s tech-life columnist Jennifer Jolly is correcting the “Mistakes We Make” when it comes to electronics and digital life. Plus, “Modern Family” star Eric Stonestreet stops by Studio 1A to chat about his new game show “Domino Masters.” And, lifestyle expert Kathy Buccio is sharing the current style trends to try.
TODAY 8a: Children coping with loss from Covid. Ryan Reynolds on “The Adam Project.” Renée Zellweger on “The Thing About Pam.”
As part of our network-wide special series “The New Normal,” we are focusing on a group of often-forgotten children: those who have lost a parent or primary caregiver to the pandemic. Cynthia McFadden is sharing one family’s emotional story. Plus, Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie are chatting with Ryan Reynolds about his new film “The Adam Project” and family life. And, Renée Zellweger is also stopping by Studio 1A to chat about “The Thing About Pam” – a limited series based on a popular “Dateline
March 7: Latest on the invasion of Ukraine and the refugee crisis. Pain at the pump. NBC News Exclusive – William Barr live interview.
We’re live in Ukraine with a first-hand look at the toll of the war and the latest on the refugee crisis. Plus over the weekend, U.S. gas prices soared up to the highest prices in more than a decade – this morning, today’s average is at $4.07. And an NBC News Exclusive – Savannah Guthrie goes one-on-one with former Attorney General William Barr in his first live interview since that resignation.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Catching up with Ryan Tedder. Sutton Foster on Broadway’s “The Music Man.” Harry Smith’s essay on Ukraine.
Craig Melvin, Dylan Dreyer, Al Roker and Sheinelle Jones are catching up with Ryan Tedder — all about One Republic’s new single “West Coast” and their upcoming tour. Plus, Sutton Foster stops by Studio 1A — she’s sharing what it’s like starring alongside Hugh Jackman in “The Music Man” on Broadway. And, Harry Smith shares his essay reflecting on the resiliency of the Ukrainian people.
TODAY 8a: Meet a group called “BLKHLTH” educating people on colorectal cancer. Smithsonian celebrates women in STEM. Ryan Tedder on new music.
March is Colorectal Awareness Month, and Craig Melvin is reporting on the increase in colon cancer numbers in Black communities — he is introducing us to a group trying to make a difference. Plus, Hallie Jackson is sharing a first look at the #IfThenSheCan Smithsonian Exhibit honoring women in STEM. And, One Republic’s Ryan Tedder stops by Studio 1A to chat about their new song, upcoming tour and writing music.
March 4: Russia attacks Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. Lester Holt’s one-on-one with William Barr. Sherri Papini arrested after investigators say she faked her kidnapping.
The latest on the Russian attack that sparked a fire at Europe’s largest nuclear power plant located in Ukraine. Plus, Lester Holt sits down with former Attorney General William Barr – what it was like working for Donald Trump and who he thinks is responsible for January 6th. And, Sherri Papini – the California mother who alleged she was kidnapped – has now been arrested and investigators say she faked all of it.
TODAY 3rd Hour: One million refugees flee Ukraine. David Rush’s mission to set a new world record every week. Handling rejection and building resilience.
Tom Llamas is in Ukraine with the latest as Russian forces escalate attacks on major cities. Plus Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Dylan Dreyer and Craig Melvin are chatting with David Rush who is on a mission to set a new world record every week. And, as part of our series “Stronger,” Dr. Ken Ginsburg is sharing tips on handling rejection and building resilience as students across the country await for college acceptance letters.
TODAY 8a: American couple with baby escapes Ukraine. Products to save you time. Babysitting rates skyrocket.
Meet a family who traveled from Florida to Ukraine for the birth of their daughter by surrogate – their escape story. Plus, TODAY Bestsellers — Shop All Day contributor Makho Ndlovu is sharing the best products to save you time in the morning. And, babysitting rates are skyrocketing amid inflation and labor shortages.
March 3: Russia escalates attacks on major cities in Ukraine. White House’s new plan to fight Covid. January 6 committee lays out potential criminal charges against Trump. TikTok investigation over mental health.
Hundreds of thousands are fleeing Ukraine – this, as the first major city falls. Plus, the White House has revealed a new plan to fight Covid including more testing and faster treatment. And, lawmakers are saying they have evidence suggesting Donald Trump and his attorney committed crimes after the 2020 election and in the lead up to the Capitol riots. Also, a nationwide investigation has been launched on TikTok to determine if the social media app is harmful to the well-being of young users.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Consumer Confidential — home safety. Jill Martin shares personal medical story. Catching up with Coco Gauff.
A Consumer Confidential on home safety — Vicky Nguyen is sharing simple steps to keep our families safe at home. Plus, Jill Martin is sharing her personal medical story in hopes to raise awareness for all women. And, catching up with Coco Gauff!
TODAY 8a: Meet Ukraine’s First Lady Olenna Zelenski. Queen Elizabeth back to work after Covid scare. Courtney Cox on her new show “Shining Vale.”
Meet Ukraine’s First Lady Olenna Zelenski who has spoken out against the war just like her husband President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Plus, Queen Elizabeth has returned to her royal duties following her Covid diagnosis. And, Hoda Kotb chats with Courtney Cox about her new show “Shining Vale,” returning to the “Friends” set and life at home.
March 2: President Biden’s State of the Union recap. Savannah Guthrie’s one-on-one with Vice President Kamala Harris. Russia intensifies missile attacks.
Chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander is recapping President Biden’s first State of the Union address. Plus, Savannah Guthrie goes one-on-one Vice President Kamala Harris — what she has to say about last night’s address, Ukraine and much more. And, breaking overnight: Russia intensifies its attacks on Ukrainian cities as a massive refugee crisis unfolds — Savannah Guthrie speaks with Ukraine Parliament member Oleksandra Ustinova.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Vaccines, masks and kids. What to buy in March. Catching up with Ciara and Russell Wilson.
Dr. Natalie Azar is breaking down the new Covid vaccine study which found that the Pfizer vaccine offers little protection from infection for kids ages five to 11. Plus a Consumer Confidential — Vicky Nguyen is sharing what you should be buying in March. And, catching up with The Wilsons — Ciara and Russell Wilson are chatting all about their new children’s book “Why Not You?”
TODAY 8a: TODAY Exclusive — Dr. Lorna Breen’s family on law to protect health care workers. Kate McKinnon on playing Carole Baskin in “Joe vs. Carole.” Bob Odenkirk on new memoir “Comedy, Comedy, Comedy, Drama.”
TODAY Exclusive: Dr. Lorna Breen’s family speaks out as a new law in her name aims to protect health care workers — Savannah Guthrie sits down with Dr. Breen’s family. Plus, Hoda Kotb sits down with Kate McKinnon to talk about transforming into Carole Baskin for the new series “Joe vs. Carole.” And, Bob Odenkirk stops by Studio 1A and is opening up about his recent health scare and new memoir “Comedy, Comedy, Comedy, Drama.”
March 1: Latest on the invasion of Ukraine. President Biden to deliver State of the Union address tonight. Mardi Gras festivities return to New Orleans. New Pfizer study on kids ages five to 11.
Breaking overnight: new Russian rocket attacks across Ukraine, and U.N. officials say more than 500,000 Ukrainians have left the country in recent days. Plus, President Biden is set to deliver his State of the Union address tonight. And, Mardi Gras is making its return — how the city is preparing for a safe celebration. Also, new research shows that Pfizer’s vaccine may be less effective for kids ages five to 11.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Americans helping Ukrainians amid humanitarian crisis. Zoe Saldana on new film “The Adam Project.” David Foster and Katherine McPhee on performing in Las Vegas.
Kerry Sanders shares how Americans are rallying for Ukraine through protests, donations, vigils and stopping the production and sale of Russian vodka. Plus, Zoe Saldana stops by Studio 1A to talk about her latest film “The Adam Project.” And, David Foster and Katherine McPhee chat about performing in Las Vegas and their life at home.
TODAY 8a: Social media companies’ role in Ukraine crisis. Craig Melvin’s one-on-one with film composer Michael Abels. Back to the office renegotiations.
New evidence shows that Russia and its allies are using social media to spread propaganda targeting Ukrainians — Jo Ling Kent has the latest details. Plus as part of our series “Together We Rise,” Craig Melvin sits down with Hollywood composer Michael Abels — what he’s doing to fight for diversity and inclusion in the music composing industry. And, Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Craig Melvin chat with Stephanie Ruhle about planning your return to office, how to negotiate salary, finding a new j
February 28: Ukraine forces slowing down Russian advance. Markets react to war in Ukraine. Who is Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy?
Ukrainian troops manage to slow the Russian military’s advance on Kyiv — this, as Vladimir Putin puts Russia’s nuclear forces on high alert and thousands attempt to flee Ukraine. We’re live in Kyiv, Lviv, Moscow and The White House. Plus, Stephanie Ruhle has the latest on how the crisis in Ukraine is being felt on Wall Street. And, an in-depth look at Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his unusual path to the presidency in Ukraine.
TODAY 3rd Hour: 10 years since Trayvon Martin case. Mistakes We Make — travel edition. Joy Bauer’s Italian wedding soup recipe.
It’s been 10 years since the Trayvon Martin case — his mother is reflecting on her son’s life, legacy and the movement sparked by his death. Plus, as part of our series the “Mistakes We Make,” travel expert Mark Ellwood is helping us plan our next vacation. And it’s Superfood Friday, and Joy Bauer is sharing her one-pot recipe for Italian wedding soup.
TODAY 8a: Ukrainians flee to safety in Poland. Ukraine crisis and your finances. Inside the busy 2022 wedding season.
Ukrainians flee to safety in Poland — Kelly Cobiella is in Medyka, Poland. Plus, Stephanie Ruhle has the latest on the Ukraine crisis and the financial consequences in the U.S. And, after the pandemic forced many couples to delay their wedding plans, 2022 could now be the busiest wedding season ever — what this means for couples and guests.
February 25: Ukraine capital under attack as troops advance. CDC to loosen indoor mask guidelines. Winter weather affecting millions.
The latest on the crisis in Ukraine — Kyiv is under attack as Russian forces advance. We’re live in Kyiv, Mariupol and the White House. Plus, the CDC is expected to relax indoor masking requirements for most Americans. And, Al Roker is tracking wicked winter weather affecting millions.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Together We Rise — students on what Black history means. Catching up with Brittney Johnson.
As part of our series “Together We Rise,” Sheinelle Jones sits down with middle schoolers to find out the Black history lessons they are learning in their classrooms. Plus, catching up with Brittney Johnson — the first Black woman to play Glinda in Broadway’s “Wicked.”
TODAY 8a: Meet the first Black Christine Daaé in Broadway’s “Phantom of the Opera.” Sam Waterston on the return of “Law and Order.” The Home Edit team shares their favorite organizing picks.
Sheinelle Jones sits down with Emilie Kouatchou — the first Black Christine Daaé in Broadway’s “Phantom of the Opera.” Plus, “Law and Order” star Sam Waterston stops by Studio 1A ahead of tonight’s return of the iconic show. Also, Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin of The Home Edit are sharing their favorite organizing pics.
February 24: Breaking overnight — Russia launches attack on Ukraine. TODAY Exclusive — Hoda Kotb’s one-on-one with Halyna Hutchins’ husband.
Breaking overnight: Russia launches attack on Ukraine — we’re live in Mariupol, Moscow and Washington, D.C. Plus, a TODAY Exclusive: Halyna Hutchins’ husband, Matt Hutchins, is opening up for the first time since his wife’s tragic death on the set of “Rust” — his message to Alec Baldwin.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Money and relationships. Catching up with Sam Elliott. Carla Lalli Music’s cacio e walnut recipe.
Stephanie Ruhle is sharing tips on how to talk finances with your loved ones. Plus, catching up with Sam Elliott — all about his new series “1883” where he plays a Civil War veteran leading a group of immigrants through the Great Plains in search of a better life. And, chef and cookbook author Carla Lalli Music is sharing her recipe for pasta cacio e walnut.
TODAY 8a: How companies may be tracking your work from home. Carson Daly’s one-on-one with Pink. Social media sensation Jimmy Darts’ random acts of kindness.
TODAY’s Consumer — Vicky Nguyen shares how your bosses may be tracking your work from home activity through company-issued phones and computers. Plus, Carson Daly goes one-on-one with Pink to chat all about music, parenting and her new project with the “Calm Kids” app. And, meet social media sensation Jimmy Darts — how he is using social media challenges to raise money for those I need.
February 23: Latest developments on the ground in Ukraine. Al Roker tracks two winter storms hitting this week. Growing concerns over Queen Elizabeth’s Covid battle.
Overnight, Russia has advanced more troops into Ukraine despite President Biden’s announced sanctions and warning to Vladimir Putin — we’re live in Ukraine with the latest. Plus, Al Roker is tracking the first of two winter storms spreading snow and causing travel disruptions across the country. And, the growing concern over Queen Elizabeth’s battle with Covid as Prince William and Kate Middleton continue to carry on royal duties.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Rise of romance scams. Nathan Chen and his mom on his Olympic run. Mistakes We Make – skin.
Consumer Confidential — a warning on “romance scams.” Plus, Nathan Chen and his mom, Hetty Wang, are chatting all about his gold medal-Olympic run. And, dermatologist Dr. Kim Nichols is correcting common mistakes we make with our skin.
TODAY 8a: California authorities on the hunt for “Hank the Tank.” Queen Elizabeth cancels appointments amid Covid concerns. Nathan Chen stops by Studio 1A!
Authorities in California are on the hunt for “Hank the Tank,” a 500-pound black bear that’s reportedly broken into more than two dozen homes. Plus, Queen Elizabeth has canceled her planned virtual engagements for the day amid testing positive for Covid. Also, figure skater Nathan Chen stops by Studio 1A to celebrate his Olympic run.
February 22: Breaking developments in the Ukraine crisis. Gas prices soar amid crisis in Ukraine. Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan on equal pay victory.
Overnight, breaking developments in the Ukraine crisis — Russia is sending troops into eastern Ukraine. We’re live from Washington, Moscow and the frontlines. Plus, one impact of the Ukraine crisis is being felt nationwide: higher gas prices and home heating bills. And in a joint agreement, U.S. Soccer has committed to provide an equal rate of pay going forward — Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb speak with Megan Rapinoe and Alex Morgan.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Heart health. Morena Baccarin on NBC’s “The Endgame.” Mistakes We Make — kitchen.
TODAY’s Checklist — how to be smart when it comes to your heart. Plus, Morena Baccarin chats all about the new NBC series “The Endgame.” And, author Mark Bittman is correcting the “Mistakes We Make” in the kitchen.
TODAY 8a: Switch to 5G wireless raises safety concerns. Tips to cope with back to office anxiety. Presidents Day bestsellers.
AT&T is ready to end its 3G service — what you need to know if you still use an older device. Plus, the future of work — Vicky Nguyen is sharing tips on coping with back to office anxiety. And TODAY Bestsellers — Chassie Post is sharing the best items to buy this Presidents Day.
February 21: President Biden’s National Security Adviser on the Ukraine crisis. Rollercoaster weather across the U.S. Queen Elizabeth tests positive for Covid. School officials investigating brawl after Wisconsin and Michigan basketball game.
Tom Llamas and Sheinelle Jones speak with Jake Sullivan, President Biden’s national security adviser, on the Ukraine crisis. Plus, Al Roker is tracking rollercoaster-like temperatures across the U.S. and a new round of storms. Also, the latest on how Queen Elizabeth is feeling after testing positive for Covid. And, school officials are now investigating a massive brawl involving Juwan Howard at the end of a Michigan and Wisconsin basketball game.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Rise of MMA in China. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on season four. Looking ahead to Paris 2024.
Janis Mackey Fryer is taking a look at the rise of MMA in China and chatting with one of its biggest stars. Plus, the cast of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel — Tony Shalhoub, Alex Borstein, Marin Hinkle and Michael Zegen — are chatting all about season four. Also, a look ahead at the 2024 Paris Olympics and how the city is preparing.
TODAY 8a: Return of travel. Presidents Day sales to watch. Simone Biles on engagement.
The return of travel — travel agencies are reporting a major uptick in bookings. Plus, Vicky Nguyen has all the Presidents Day deals you should know about. And a TODAY Exclusive — Simone Biles and Jonathan Owens join us to chat about their Valentine’s Day engagement!
February 18: Winter storm — Al Roker’s holiday weekend forecast. Father of teen TikTok star kills stalker. Mikaela Shiffrin opens up about her Olympics journey.
Al Roker is tracking that winter storm that’s bringing heavy snow and causing delays and accidents with millions in its path. Plus, a TikTok star says her father fatally shot an armed intruder after he tracked down her address and stalked her through the app. Also, Mikaela Shiffrin speaks with Hoda Kotb about her unexpected journey at the Olympic Games.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Catching up with Kenneth Branagh. Chinatowns in Paris and London. Products to help you reach your fitness goals.
Actor, writer and director Kenneth Branagh is on the Plaza to chat about his Oscar-nominated film “Belfast.” Plus, a look at Chinatowns in Paris and London. And, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach is sharing some sporty pieces to fulfill your fitness resolutions.
TODAY 8a: Has Wordle gotten harder? How to get a “gold medal” glow. Craig Melvin learns to skate with Jason Brown.
Players are wondering if the popular online game Wordle has gotten harder after it was recently purchased by “The New York Times” — Joe Fryer speaks with NYT’s games general manager Jonathan Knight. Plus, Shop TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach is sharing some “gold medal” beauty products. And, Team USA skater Jason Brown teaches Craig Melvin how to skate.
February 17: Latest on that massive winter storm. Growing questions over Bob Saget’s death. Tiger Woods one year after crash.
Where is that massive winter storm headed and how bad will it be? Al Roker has your full forecast. Plus, a judge has temporarily blocked the release of certain records after Bob Saget’s family sues to keep them private. And, Tiger Woods is opening up about his recovery after that devastating car crash and why he is not sure when he’ll play competitively again.
TODAY 3rd Hour: Shaun White’s homecoming on the Plaza. Rams’ Van Jefferson on winning Super Bowl and welcoming a baby that same night. Bob Harper’s Olympic-themed workout.
Shaun White is on the Plaza after his final Olympic run — what’s next for the snowboarding legend? Plus, Rams’ Van Jefferson and his wife Samaria Jefferson tell us about having a baby the night of his Super Bowl win. Also, celebrity trainer Bob Harper shares Olympic-themed workouts to try at home.
TODAY 8a: Bob Saget’s family sues for privacy. Matthew and Kelly Stafford’s first interview since the Rams’ Super Bowl win. Linda Evangelista shares her story on cosmetic procedure she says disfigured her. Celebrating Shaun White on his retirement.
Bob Saget’s family is taking legal action to keep further details of his death out of the public eye. Plus, Matthew and Kelly Stafford’s first interview together since the Rams’ Super Bowl win — they sit down with Sheinelle Jones to speak about their emotional journey. Also, supermodel Linda Evangelista is opening up for the first time about a cosmetic procedure she says left her disfigured. And, Shaun White is on the Plaza after competing in his final Olympics.
February 16: Massive cross-country winter storm. Alec Baldwin sued for wrongful death. Prince Andrew settles sex abuse lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre.
Tens of millions are in the path of a new massive winter storm — Al Roker has everything you need to know. Plus, the family of Halyna Hutchins is suing Alec Baldwin and several others, claiming reckless behavior led to the tragedy. Also, Prince Andrew has now settled the sex abuse lawsuit with Virginia Giuffre — what’s next for the royal?
TODAY 3rd Hour: Kristi Yamaguchi breaks down the women’s singles figure skating competition. Speed skater Brittany Bowe’s journey to Beijing. Energy-boosting snacks.
Kristi Yamaguchi shares her thoughts on the doping scandal involving ROC skater Kamila Valieva and is breaking down the women’s singles figure skating competition. Plus, a look at speed skater Brittany Bowe’s journey to Beijing. Also, Joy Bauer is sharing energy-boosting snacks.
TODAY 8a: Kristi Yamaguchi on skating legacy and Olympics. Styling winter whites. Story behind the Great Wall of China.
Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb chat with Kristi Yamaguchi about her skating legacy, the Olympics and the doping scandal involving ROC skater Kamila Valieva. Plus, style expert Jasmine Snow is sharing tips on styling winter whites. And, a special look at the history behind the Great Wall of China.
February 15: Latest in the Ukraine crisis. Battle over masks in schools. New questions about Queen Elizabeth’s health. What you need to know to navigate soaring prices for new and used cars.
Overnight, new developments in the Ukraine crisis — a potential sign from Russia that a military invasion could still be avoided. We’re live in Ukraine. Plus, the latest on the battle over masks in schools as more mandates are rolled back across the country. Also, there is new concern over Queen Elizabeth’s health after both Prince Charles and Camila, Duchess of Cornwall, test positive for Covid. And, If you’re in the market for a car, Kerry Sanders has everything you need to know before headin
TODAY 3rd Hour: Ice dancers Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue on bronze medal. Lindsay Czarniak on Olympics, Valentine’s Day and more. Valentine’s Day ideas.
We’re chatting with ice dancers Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue after they finished their Olympic careers with a bronze medal. Plus, catching up with Lindsay Czarniak — all about the Olympics and how she and Craig Melvin are celebrating Valentine’s Day apart. And, Vicky Nguyen is sharing last minute Valentine’s Day ideas for your loved ones.
TODAY 8a: NBC News Exclusive — billionaire astronaut heading back to space. Team USA wins monobob gold and silver. Madison Chock and Evan Bates’ love story.
Jared Isaacman, the billionaire commercial astronaut who helped raise more than 200 million dollars for St. Jude Children’s Hospital, is going back to space. Plus, we’re chatting with Team USA monobob gold and silver medal winners: Kallie Humphries and Elana Meyers Taylor, respectively. And in honor of Valentine’s Day, Jenna Bush Hager sits down with ice dancers Madison Chock and Evan Bates to chat about their chemistry on and off the ice and their beautiful love story.
February 14: L.A. Rams win Super Bowl. New developments in Ukraine crisis. ROC skater Kamila Valieva cleared to compete. Best Super Bowl ads.
The L.A. Rams win Super Bowl LVI — Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb chat with the Rams’ offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth. Plus, new developments in the Ukraine crisis — President Biden has spoken with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukraine’s President, and the state department has ordered most embassy staff to leave Ukraine. And overnight, 15-year-old ROC skater, Kamila Valieva, has been cleared to compete despite testing positive for a banned substance. Also, USA Today’s Lorenzo Reye
TODAY 3rd Hour: Shaun White on his emotional goodbye. Super Bowl preview. Meryl Davis previews Olympic ice dancing events.
Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Dylan Dreyer and Craig Melvin chat with Shaun White about his emotional goodbye and toast to his final Olympics. Plus, Tom Llamas has your Super Bowl preview — the game, weather and much more. And, Olympic gold medal winner Meryl Davis is previewing the upcoming ice dancing events.