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The Seattle Mariners officially called up second baseman Cole Young from their Triple-A team, the Tacoma Rainiers, on May 31, prompting him to call his parents to share the good news that he had ...
This is hardly the first time Jenner has opened up about the procedures she’s undergone. In the season three finale of “The Kardashians” in 2023, she spoke about the experience of getting her breasts ...
Mark the release of their new eight-episode Peacock docuseries, “Nelly & Ashanti: We Belong Together,” with a look back at the timeline of their love story. (Peacock is owned by NBCUniversal, TODAY's ...
Olympic Bronze medal-winning rugby player Ilona Maher joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Leanne Morgan to talk about her new podcast called “House of Marr.” She opens up about being the ...
Guest co-host comedian Leanne Morgan shares an exclusive sneak peek on TODAY of her new Netflix sitcom “Leanne” co-created by sitcom legend Chuck Lorre. “This has been a dream of mine since I was 9 ...
Jennie Garth, mother of three daughters, is entering a new chapter: the empty nest years. The actor, 53, celebrated her youngest child, Fiona, on Instagram as she graduated from Notre Dame High School ...
TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Leanne Morgan weigh in on social dilemmas viewers are facing, including one woman whose newly-single friend is flirting with everyone's husband.
Ken Jennings is spending some quality time with his son, Dylan.
Tom Daley, five-time Olympic gold medalist for Great Britain, joins TODAY to talk about his new documentary “Tom Daley: 1.6 Seconds.” He opens up about his struggle with the twisties and competing in ...
Actor Benicio Del Toro joins TODAY to talk about his role in the new Wes Anderson movie “The Phoenician Scheme” where he plays a character who survives multiple assassination attempts and launches a ...
Former President George W. Bush takes his friendships pretty seriously. During the June 2 edition of "Jenna's Morning Boost" ...
According to data from the Social Security Administration, the name Leo, which means “lion” in Latin, dropped to an all-time low in 1990. Starting in 2014, the prevalence of Leos increased, and in ...
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