Oct. 16: The iconic actor sat down with NBC News’ Ann Curry to talk about his small role as an abolitionist in the new mo...
Oct. 16: The iconic actor sat down with NBC News’ Ann Curry to talk about his small role as an abolitionist in the new movie “12 Years a Slave” and share his thoughts on his upcoming 50th birthday. 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
Oct. 18: NBC’s Ann Curry speaks with director Steve McQueen and several cast members from the film '12 Years a Slave.' Th...
Oct. 18: NBC’s Ann Curry speaks with director Steve McQueen and several cast members from the film '12 Years a Slave.' The movie, based on a once-obscure book, is already generating Oscar buzz. Less
Jan. 13: The historical film “12 Years a Slave” won Best Film Drama at the Golden Globe Awards Sunday night, but its ca...
Jan. 13: The historical film “12 Years a Slave” won Best Film Drama at the Golden Globe Awards Sunday night, but its cast and crew agree that working on the movie was a reward in itself. Less
Oct. 15: In this preview of his interview with Ann Curry, the actor discusses his new film's relation to "Roots," and wheth...
Oct. 15: In this preview of his interview with Ann Curry, the actor discusses his new film's relation to "Roots," and whether his children will see it. Less
Oct. 16: Cache Heidel says she forgives a Charlotte cop who was charged with voluntary manslaughter after shooting her unar...
Oct. 16: Cache Heidel says she forgives a Charlotte cop who was charged with voluntary manslaughter after shooting her unarmed fiancee 12 times and killing him. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez reports. Less
Oct. 20: The MHP panel discusses the ways '12 Years a Slave' depicts the violence of America's "founding trauma" and genera...
Oct. 20: The MHP panel discusses the ways '12 Years a Slave' depicts the violence of America's "founding trauma" and generates righteous anger in its viewers. Less
March 12: The British pop sensation joins TODAY to chat about several of her songs being included in the soundtrack for the new film ...
March 12: The British pop sensation joins TODAY to chat about several of her songs being included in the soundtrack for the new film “Divergent.” She also performs her hit song, “Beating Heart.” Less
Aug. 26: Terrified and alone, 12-year old Deion Murdock of Port Arthur, Texas, called police as a pair of burglars broke in...
Aug. 26: Terrified and alone, 12-year old Deion Murdock of Port Arthur, Texas, called police as a pair of burglars broke into his home, leaving behind a gripping audio chronicle of his bravery during the break-in. NBC’s Tamron Hall reports. Less
Nov. 12: TODAY anchor Matt Lauer visits Carson Daly on the set of “The Voice” for an inside look at the set, and talks ...
Nov. 12: TODAY anchor Matt Lauer visits Carson Daly on the set of “The Voice” for an inside look at the set, and talks with the celebrity judges about the show’s appeal. Less
Nov. 12: Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, who has a new autobiography titled “The Undisputed Truth,” sits...
Nov. 12: Former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, who has a new autobiography titled “The Undisputed Truth,” sits down with TODAY’s Willie Geist for a candid discussion about his life, in which he acknowledges that he had troubled relationships with women. Less
Aug. 12: Announcers at the Missouri State Fair rodeo are under fire for comments they made during a bull-riding event as pa...
Aug. 12: Announcers at the Missouri State Fair rodeo are under fire for comments they made during a bull-riding event as participants mocked a clown dressed as President Obama. NBC’s Mara Schiavacampo reports. Less
Aug. 12: A federal judge rules against New York City's stop and frisk policy, saying it targets young black and Hispanic me...
Aug. 12: A federal judge rules against New York City's stop and frisk policy, saying it targets young black and Hispanic men. NBC's Pete Williams reports Less
Aug. 12: A mother panda and her cub were reunited for the first time since the newborn’s birth.
Aug. 12: U.S. Attorney General Eric holder talks about the need for a "new approach" for fighting the "war on drugs," while...
Aug. 12: U.S. Attorney General Eric holder talks about the need for a "new approach" for fighting the "war on drugs," while speaking to the American Bar Association on Monday. Less
Aug. 12: In a speech at the American Bar Association, Hillary Clinton says that there is a new effort to obstruct voting ...
Aug. 12: In a speech at the American Bar Association, Hillary Clinton says that there is a new effort to obstruct voting “often undercover of addressing a phantom epidemic of election fraud” and takes issue with the Supreme Court’s recent Voting Rights Act ruling. Less
Aug. 12: Rachel Maddow rounds up some of the more unconventional Republican political figures who have moved from the polit...
Aug. 12: Rachel Maddow rounds up some of the more unconventional Republican political figures who have moved from the political fringe to make outrageous assertions in the mainstream spotlight. Less
Aug. 12: Relatives of the seven schoolchildren who died in Moore, Okla. after a tornado hit their elementary school are pus...
Aug. 12: Relatives of the seven schoolchildren who died in Moore, Okla. after a tornado hit their elementary school are pushing for storm shelters for every school in the state. NBC’s Gabe Gutierrez reports. Less
Aug. 12: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announces that the Justice Department will modify mandatory prison sentences for...
Aug. 12: U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder announces that the Justice Department will modify mandatory prison sentences for low-level drug offenders, while speaking Monday to the American Bar Association. Less
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