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Tipsy patron leaves car at restaurant, returns to a surprise from the manager
The couple was shocked by the manager's kind gesture.
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Highs and Lows: Clinton, Trump roasting each other, Dylan Dreyer's latest throwback pic
TODAY's Willie Geist gives you a rundown of the week's most memorable moments, including Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton displaying relative civility at the annual Al Smith dinner, the man with nerves of steel sitting in a Starbucks during a typhoon, and Dylan Dreyer's latest Throwback Thursday picture.
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AT&T strikes $85 billion agreement to buy Time Warner
AT&T reached an agreement on Saturday to buy cable giant Time Warner for $85 billion. Some are concerned the massive company could have too much power in the media world.
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Anthony Bourdain: How he went from eating French fries to world-renowned chef
“Parts Unknown” host Anthony Bourdain takes his audience on a culinary adventure off the beaten path around the world. He’s also the author of many popular books, including “Kitchen Confidential,” and he tells Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist how he got a traveling TV show, what it’s like eating with his daughter, and how he feels about pumpkin spice.
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We went to the 'Gilmore Girls' Fan Fest, and had the best time ever
Despite low temperatures, pouring rain and windy conditions, 1,500 hard-core fans braved the elements in solidarity to celebrate all things Gilmore. We know because we were there.
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Meet the familiar voices behind some of the famous political ads
Americans are no strangers to the countless political television ads and digital media campaigns during campaign seasons. Reporting for Sunday TODAY, NBC's Hallie Jackson gets a first-hand look at what it take to produce one of these "approved" messages.
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Meet the blind artist who has deeper connection with art after accident
Emilie Gossiaux lost her sight after a bike accident, but that is not stopping her from pursuing her passions of painting and sculpting. Gossiaux tells NBC's Morgan Radford that she is now able to connect with art on a deeper level and think about her craft in a different way.
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