When the Cerezo family cleaned the kitchen earlier this month, they never imagined that one of the lottery tickets they had tossed into the cookie jar bought by their daughter, who recently passed away at 14, would make them several million dollars richer
The man who was convicted with his then-girlfriend Amanda Knox of killing Knox’s roommate and then was cleared four years later talks to Savannah Guthrie about Italy’s highest court ordering him to appear in a new trial next year.
This Alaskan grizzly bear decided to snack on filmmaker’s Brad Joseph’s GoPro camera. Thankfully, the GoPro survived the chomping.
Using online classifieds, Dateline’s Chris Hansen tracks down people looking for and offering a variety of unbelievable goods and services, from a “vampire” searching for human blood to drink, to a hit man who calls himself “the problem eliminator.”
The host of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” discusses the slew of scandals facing the Obama administration this week, saying the president is “still going to face a lot of tough questions.”
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has announced that $300 million in federal money has been made available to buy homes in flood-prone areas. The U.S. will turn those properties into wetlands to lessen future flooding.
The hit NBC series said goodbye with a touching series finale Thursday night. The TODAY anchors take a look at a few of the best moments from the episode.
A builder says he had been given permission to tear apart ancient Mayan pyramids in Belize. The incident sparked worldwide outrage, and work at the site has stopped.
As residents in Texas begin to clean up after devastating tornadoes ripped through the state Wednesday night, authorities are searching for several people who are still missing. The Weather Channel’s Mike Seidel reports.
The actor from “The Office” discusses the final two episodes of the comedy series, which is coming to an end on May 16. He says the cast had a feeling from the second episode that the show would be a hit, and calls Jim and Pam’s relationship “real.”
Craig Robinson, who plays Darryl Philbin on “The Office,” talks about the series’ finale as well as his role as the leading man in Tyler Perry’s new film, “Peeples,” in which he has to win over his girlfriend’s family.
June 5: The Dave Matthews Band performs their hit song “Crash Into Me” on Rockefeller Plaza.
“Star Wars: The Old Republic” is a new massively multiplayer online game that lets you play Bounty Hunters, Jedi, Sith, Smugglers, Soldiers and more.
June 5: The Dave Matthews Band performs their song “Why I am” on Rockefeller Plaza.
June 5: The Dave Matthews Band rocks the Plaza with their Grammy Award-winning song “So Much to Say.”