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Billie Lourd honors mom Carrie Fisher's birthday with throwback pic, new tattoo
Lourd took to Instagram Saturday to honor her late mother on what would have been Fisher's 61st birthday.
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What it really means to be a Gold Star family
The death of U.S. Army Sgt. La David Johnson in Niger led to a political fight between President Donald Trump and a Florida congresswoman earlier this week. In this week's Sunday Spotlight, NBC's Harry Smith reminds us what it means to be the family of a fallen soldier.
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'Cancer shaped me, but it did not define me': Hoda Kotb on overcoming breast cancer
In a powerful speech Thursday, the TODAY anchor shared how receiving a breast cancer diagnosis served as a wake-up call to make positive changes in her life.
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NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. can’t wait to ‘be normal’ after retirement
Dale Earnhardt Jr. announced earlier this year that he's retiring from racing after the 2017 season. He tells Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist that he's looking forward to spending more time with his family. The two got together at Talladega Superspeedway for this week's Sunday Sitdown, during which the NASCAR superstar discussed his father, who died after a racing accident in 2001, and how Earnhardt Jr.'s life has changed since he met his now-wife, Amy.
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74-year-old man wears a sandwich board to find his wife a kidney donor
Last week, a Utah man took to the streets with a giant sign in a desperate attempt to find a kidney donor for his sick wife.
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Bass Pro Shops founder wants to hook more people on the great outdoors
Johnny Morris is the fisherman and conservationist who founded Bass Pro Shops in the 1970s, turning it into the massive superstore it is today. Now, he's turning some focus to a wildlife museum to hook more people on the great outdoors. NBC's Kevin Tibbles has this week's Sunday Closer.
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College student jumps into his childhood photos — as an adult
From holding his baby self to jamming in the garage with himself at age 6, this college student found a creative way to go back in time.
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