Sandra Bullock: Filming ‘Gravity’ an ‘unnatural experience’

Sandra Bullock: Filming ‘Gravity’ an ‘unnatural experience’

Oct. 1: The actress tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer about the unusual challenges of making her new  movie “Gravity,” a film...

Florida leaves FBI to investigate itself in shooting

Florida leaves FBI to investigate itself in shooting

Aug. 1: Melissa Harris-Perry updates the story of the fatal shooting of Boston Bombing-connected, triple-murder suspect Ibr...

Muslim Brotherhood calls for march to Cairo as USA ponders aid to Egypt

Muslim Brotherhood calls for march to Cairo as USA ponders aid to Egypt

Aug. 15: Muslim Brotherhood leaders called for more marches as they torched churches and government buildings, NBC Chief Fo...

Lawmakers debate future of funding for Egypt

Lawmakers debate future of funding for Egypt

Aug. 19: When lawmakers return to Washington from their current recess, the debate over the $1.3 billion in aid to the U.S....

One Direction wants to ‘Kiss You’

One Direction wants to ‘Kiss You’

Aug. 23: One Direction is taking the world by storm, hitting No. 1 on the charts in 50 countries. The boy band continues th...

Kerry: Evidence suggests Assad used sarin

Kerry: Evidence suggests Assad used sarin

Sept. 1: Secretary of State John Kerry tells David Gregory on Meet the Press that evidence suggests that Syrian leader Bashar Assad us...

Kerry: 'I don't think Congress will turn its back on this moment'

Kerry: 'I don't think Congress will turn its back on this moment'

Sept. 1: Secretary of State John Kerry discusses the potential outcomes for action if Capitol Hill lawmakers do not authorize a strike...

Rand Paul: 'Mistake' to get involved in Syria

Rand Paul: 'Mistake' to get involved in Syria

Sept. 1: Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul voices opposition to American intervention in the Syrian conflict today in an interview on Meet the P...

3: Roundtable: Syria in shadow of Iraq war

3: Roundtable: Syria in shadow of Iraq war

Sept. 1: A Meet the Press panel examines how the Iraq war creates a culture of trepidation around the idea of American intervention in...

Kerry: Evidence points to use of sarin in Syria

Kerry: Evidence points to use of sarin in Syria

Sept. 1: Secretary of State John Kerry tells David Gregory on Meet the Press that all signs suggest that Syrian leader Bashar Assad us...

Rep. Grayson: Syria intervention 'not our responsibility'

Rep. Grayson: Syria intervention 'not our responsibility'

Sept. 1: Rep. Alan Grayson, D-Fla., explains his opposition to military intervention in Syria on Weekends with Alex Witt, saying that ...

New life for former homeless man who returned ring

New life for former homeless man who returned ring

Sept. 1: “His spirit has been rejuvenated,” said Sarah Darling, who accidentally dropped her engagement ring in Billy Ray Harris...

Paul: 'I don't see American interests involved' in Syrian civil war

Paul: 'I don't see American interests involved' in Syrian civil war

Sept. 1: Kentucky GOP Sen. Rand Paul says there's no "clear-cut American interest" in the potential U.S. intervention in the Syrian co...

Morning Joe, now brewed by Starbucks

Morning Joe, now brewed by Starbucks

June 1: Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz goes on Morning Joe to talk about the new strategic partnership between the company and the broadcast.  

Creepy ‘Uncle Sam’ ad airs against Obamacare

Creepy ‘Uncle Sam’ ad airs against Obamacare

Sept. 19: As October 1 approaches--the start of open enrollment in the Affordable Care Act--so does the ad push for and against the he...

Jenna Wolfe tries breast-feeding her baby in public

Jenna Wolfe tries breast-feeding her baby in public

Sept. 26: To see what the reaction would be, Weekend TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe decided to try breast-feeding her 1-month old girl, Harper,...

Obama seeks to reassure service members amid shutdown

Obama seeks to reassure service members amid shutdown

Oct. 1: President Obama says that despite the government shutdown service members would still be paid and that ‘we’ll c...

Federal government shuts down for first time in 17 years

Federal government shuts down for first time in 17 years

Oct. 1: The House continued to work past the midnight deadline but it could be days before Congress comes to a resolution.  

Government shutdown could last weeks

Government shutdown could last weeks

Oct. 1: As national parks and other functions grind to a halt in the first government shutdown in 17 years, some members sa...

Boehner speaks to media after government shutdown

Boehner speaks to media after government shutdown

Oct. 1: After missing the midnight deadline to reach a deal to avoid a government shutdown, Speaker of the House John Boehn...