Nov. 15: High school runners in Arizona faced some unexpected competition last week when a coyote decided to join in on the...
Nov. 15: High school runners in Arizona faced some unexpected competition last week when a coyote decided to join in on the cross-country state championships. TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports. Less
Dec. 13: A school shooting occurred Friday at Arapahoe High School in Colorado. Ed Schultz and Clint Van Zandt share the la...
Dec. 13: A school shooting occurred Friday at Arapahoe High School in Colorado. Ed Schultz and Clint Van Zandt share the latest updates with the public. Less
March 28: Apple filed a patent yesterday for technology that could make messaging safer for people who text and walk. Willie Geist rep...
March 28: Apple filed a patent yesterday for technology that could make messaging safer for people who text and walk. Willie Geist reports from the Orange Room. Less
June 8, 2011: Americans for Prosperity launched a campaign to blame President Obama for high gas prices. Meanwhile, the grou...
June 8, 2011: Americans for Prosperity launched a campaign to blame President Obama for high gas prices. Meanwhile, the group's funders actually drive up gas prices with rampant oil speculation. Less
April 5: Nene Sy, a senior at the Young Women’s Leadership School of East Harlem, was given the opportunity to interview first lady ...
April 5: Nene Sy, a senior at the Young Women’s Leadership School of East Harlem, was given the opportunity to interview first lady Michelle Obama. The interview, to be shown at the Women in the World Summit, included some inspirational messages. TODAY’s Lester Holt interviews Nene Sy. Less
Oct. 15: Robert Costa, Washington editor for the National Review, talks with Steve Kornacki about how plans to raise the de...
Oct. 15: Robert Costa, Washington editor for the National Review, talks with Steve Kornacki about how plans to raise the debt ceiling and restore the American government failed as right-wing Republicans undermined Speaker John Boehner's effort to rally the votes. Less
Nov. 11: Thom Hartmann discusses his new book, “The Crash of 2016”, and asserts that our country is “damn close” to...
Nov. 11: Thom Hartmann discusses his new book, “The Crash of 2016”, and asserts that our country is “damn close” to another economic depression. Less
April 17: The actress drops by TODAY to talk about her role on Showtime’s “Californication,” now entering its final season, and ...
April 17: The actress drops by TODAY to talk about her role on Showtime’s “Californication,” now entering its final season, and discusses how transcendental meditation helps her keep “centered” when stress enters her life. Less
Sept. 27: The standing Miss Teen USA Cassidy Wolf tells TODAY that she has mixed feelings about the news about an arrest regarding the...
Sept. 27: The standing Miss Teen USA Cassidy Wolf tells TODAY that she has mixed feelings about the news about an arrest regarding the spying and blackmailing of her, that while she is happy to put a face with the anonymous emails, the fact that the suspect went to her high school is “sad.” Less
Dec. 13: On Friday a student entered Arapahoe High School and shot two students, authorities said, before then killing hims...
Dec. 13: On Friday a student entered Arapahoe High School and shot two students, authorities said, before then killing himself with a shotgun. An army of police officers responded, and terrified parents rushed to the scene, which is a very short drive to Columbine High School where two teenagers killed 13 people in 1999. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. Less
Jan. 3: Actor Idris Elba talks to TODAY’s Erica Hill about playing Nelson Mandela in “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.”...
Jan. 3: Actor Idris Elba talks to TODAY’s Erica Hill about playing Nelson Mandela in “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.” He says that playing the role of the former South African president, who died last December, has made him want to do more with his own life. Less
Jan. 23: The state now says they will rebuild 82-year-old Trenton Central High School, which houses 1800 students and staff...
Jan. 23: The state now says they will rebuild 82-year-old Trenton Central High School, which houses 1800 students and staff. Less
Aug. 3: Some high-profile conservatives are blaming Detroit's financial woes on African-Americans, unions and democratic pr...
Aug. 3: Some high-profile conservatives are blaming Detroit's financial woes on African-Americans, unions and democratic principles. At the same time, big banks and big employers are abandoning Detroit leaving nothing but the husk. Detroit homeowner Lee Gaddies and Rev. Wendell Anthony, President of the NAACP's Detroit branch join Ed Schultz to discuss. Less
Aug. 19: Joe Tacopina, attorney for New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that Major League B...
Aug. 19: Joe Tacopina, attorney for New York Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez, tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that Major League Baseball’s investigation into performance-enhancing drugs was rife with misconduct. The high profile defense attorney accuses the Yankee organization of deliberately withholding information, and claims the allegations “will never stand up in a court of law.” Less
At the end of “The Politics Of Power,” Chris Hayes calls viewers to make themselves heard on the issue of climate change. “The price f...
At the end of “The Politics Of Power,” Chris Hayes calls viewers to make themselves heard on the issue of climate change. “The price for politics as usual is just too high, our timeline too short,” Hayes says. “The clock is ticking.” Less
Aug. 6: For months, fast food workers in major cities across the country have been walking off the job, demanding better pa...
Aug. 6: For months, fast food workers in major cities across the country have been walking off the job, demanding better pay from employers like McDonald’s, Burger King, and Taco Bell. While they’re calling for a living wage of $15 per hour, Moo Cluck Moo, a burger restaurant outside of Detroit, is coming close, paying its workers a minimum wage of $12 per hour. Moo Cluck Moo’s managing partner Allen Fisher joins Thomas Roberts to discuss why the restaurant is paying its employees more. Less
Aug. 22: In the wake of the madman who was stopped at an elementary school in Georgia, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell talks to ...
Aug. 22: In the wake of the madman who was stopped at an elementary school in Georgia, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell talks to Colorado Senate president John Morse. The lawmaker is facing a recall election for his support of Colorado's new gun control law which requires universal background checks and limits high-capacity magazines to 15 rounds. MSNBC's Joy Reid and MSNBC.com contributor Frank Smyth also weigh in. Less
Aug. 27: While walking across the University of Texas campus, a student was hit with a bleach-filled balloon in an attack s...
Aug. 27: While walking across the University of Texas campus, a student was hit with a bleach-filled balloon in an attack similar to several carried out last year. KXAN’s Omar Lewis reports. Less
Aug. 31: Melissa Harris-Perry’s “Open Letter” goes out to Montana District Judge G. Todd Baugh, who handed down a 30-...
Aug. 31: Melissa Harris-Perry’s “Open Letter” goes out to Montana District Judge G. Todd Baugh, who handed down a 30-day sentence to a high school teacher who admitted to a felony charge of raping a 14-year-old student. Less
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