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Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Shannon Watts, founder of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, join TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie exclusively to discuss their new initiative, which seeks to gain support for stricter gun control.
It's likely you've noticed some creeping up in food prices while digging for extra dollars at your local supermarket checkout lane.
Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg tells TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie in an exclusive interview that he’s not interested in running for the presidency.
A horse-drawn carriage flew through a Savannah, Ga., street this week after the horse got spooked and took off running. None of the passengers, who jumped off after the horse slowed down, were seriously hurt.
Cameras revealed a burglar walking from room to room inside a Houston-area home, pausing inches away from a toddler asleep in his crib. Police want the public’s help to track down the suspect.
Near the scene of last year’s bombings at the Boston Marathon, Boston police detonated two suspicious backpacks, and a man was taken into custody at the scene. NBC’s Ron Mott reports.
An unusual cold snap has millions waking up to record-low temperatures. In some parts of the Northeast there’s a fresh coating of snow.
Residents of Seaside, Oregon are cringing from the smell of a 40-foot dead and decomposing gray whale that floated onto the beach. KGW's Kyle Iboshi Reports.
It's likely you've notice some creeping up in food prices while digging for extra dollars at your local supermarket checkout lane.
Good morning, and happy Wednesday. Here are some of the stories we're following today:1. Ferry capsizes off South Korea, hundreds still missingA ferry carrying nearly 300 people, mostly high school students, sunk as it traveled to the southern tourist island of Jeju.