Feb. 4: President Barack Obama has a light-hearted moment with the press while visiting a Maryland middle school Tuesday.
Feb. 14: Eight years after their first run, the TODAY anchors get up close and personal again as they return to the double ...
Feb. 14: Eight years after their first run, the TODAY anchors get up close and personal again as they return to the double luge in Sochi, Russia for their second attempt at the sport. Less
Feb. 20: Republican policies influence school lunch programs as many poor kids are denied a hot meal. Ed Schultz, Tom Colli...
Feb. 20: Republican policies influence school lunch programs as many poor kids are denied a hot meal. Ed Schultz, Tom Collichio, and Jennifer Hartstein discuss. Less
March 5: Rachel Maddow reports on the consequences of a Texas anti-abortion law that has forced clinics closed and left women to treat...
March 5: Rachel Maddow reports on the consequences of a Texas anti-abortion law that has forced clinics closed and left women to treat themselves. Less
Chris Hayes talks with Vice's Simon Ostrovsky and Nina Khrushcheva of the New School about the latest developments out of Crimea.
March 14: Visiting TODAY to talk about her role in the new TV thriller “Crisis,” the actress who came to fame on “The X-Files”...
March 14: Visiting TODAY to talk about her role in the new TV thriller “Crisis,” the actress who came to fame on “The X-Files” reveals two truths about how she was in high school, but fudges the facts about the sad fate of a childhood pet. Less
April 7: The TODAY’s Take anchors chat about an 8-year-old girl getting the surprise of her life when her dad, an Air Force sergeant...
April 7: The TODAY’s Take anchors chat about an 8-year-old girl getting the surprise of her life when her dad, an Air Force sergeant, unexpectedly arrives home from serving in Asia. “What a great way to do it,” says Willie Geist, giving props to the girl’s school for planning the reunion. Less
April 8: Rachel Maddow, using nothing but video tape, shows Fox News closing the gap between their broadcast and a Saturday Night Live...
April 8: Rachel Maddow, using nothing but video tape, shows Fox News closing the gap between their broadcast and a Saturday Night Live parody from two days previous. Less
April 11: Jonathan Gutierrez, 17, one of the survivors of a deadly collision between a bus carrying high school students and a truck, ...
April 11: Jonathan Gutierrez, 17, one of the survivors of a deadly collision between a bus carrying high school students and a truck, joins TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie to discuss the accident. Less
April 14: Taylor Kirkland got the prom date of a lifetime when NFL Super Bowl champion Christine Michael escorted her to the dance, so...
April 14: Taylor Kirkland got the prom date of a lifetime when NFL Super Bowl champion Christine Michael escorted her to the dance, something many in her community say she deserves for being on track to graduate high school event though she has autism and limited speech capability. NBC’s Ron Allen reports. Less
April 21: Patrick Farves, the high school senior who was suspended from his school after asking Miss America to prom, tells TODAY’s ...
April 21: Patrick Farves, the high school senior who was suspended from his school after asking Miss America to prom, tells TODAY’s Tamron Hall that he did not expect the mass response to what started as a joke. NBC's Craig Melvin reports. Less
April 23: A sweeping new law, set to be signed by Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, greatly expands where licensed gun owners can carry guns, ...
April 23: A sweeping new law, set to be signed by Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal, greatly expands where licensed gun owners can carry guns, including bars, churches and schools. NBC's Gabe Gutierrez Goldie Taylor discuss. Less
May 7: Luke Russert, son of the late “Meet the Press” host Tim Russert, joins TODAY to chat about losing his dad six years ago, an...
May 7: Luke Russert, son of the late “Meet the Press” host Tim Russert, joins TODAY to chat about losing his dad six years ago, and the close relationship they had. Less
June 12: A Washington, D.C., woman graduated high school in one of D.C.’s toughest neighborhoods with a 4.0 GPA, while her family wa...
June 12: A Washington, D.C., woman graduated high school in one of D.C.’s toughest neighborhoods with a 4.0 GPA, while her family was living in a homeless shelter. Georgetown University is giving her a full scholarship. Less
June 17: The University of Miami sent an official recruiting letter to basketball prodigy Jaden Newman of Orlando. She’s already a s...
June 17: The University of Miami sent an official recruiting letter to basketball prodigy Jaden Newman of Orlando. She’s already a star on a local varsity high school team. Less
June 24: In the latest installment of TODAY’s “Shine a Light” series, Carson Daly sits down with Ron Finley, a Los Angeles resid...
June 24: In the latest installment of TODAY’s “Shine a Light” series, Carson Daly sits down with Ron Finley, a Los Angeles resident fighting childhood hunger and obesity in his neighborhood by growing his own food. Mike Metallo, head of KidsGardening.org, joins TODAY to talk about working with Carson to get a Brooklyn school garden off the ground. Less
June 30: Closing the long running saga of the Minnesota Senate race, Democrat Al Franken expresses his happiness to “finally” celebrat...
June 30: Closing the long running saga of the Minnesota Senate race, Democrat Al Franken expresses his happiness to “finally” celebrate his victory. Less
Aug. 14: The Affordable Care Act employer mandate to provide health insurance to anyone working 30 or more hours a week has...
Aug. 14: The Affordable Care Act employer mandate to provide health insurance to anyone working 30 or more hours a week hasn’t been implemented yet, but that hasn’t stopped some businesses from cutting back on employees’ hours to avoid paying healthcare costs. NBC’s Lisa Myers reports. Less
Aug. 14: Olympic gold medalist Greg Louganis joins MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell to discuss the 2014 Winter Olympic games in S...
Aug. 14: Olympic gold medalist Greg Louganis joins MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell to discuss the 2014 Winter Olympic games in Sochi and Russia's anti-gay propaganda laws. Less
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