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The morning news icons shared the happy news that their daughters will both be walking down the aisle.
Congrats are in order for both families!
From behind-the-scenes drama to high-profile scandals, here are some of the most infamous departures from the long running show.
"She was remarkable," the morning show host wrote of her sister.
On “America Inside Out With Katie Couric,” Viola Davis sits down with the journalist to discuss issues like gender inequality and unconscious bias facing her and other women in the workplace.
On “America Inside Out With Katie Couric,” Viola Davis sits down with the journalist to discuss issues facing her and other women in the workplace. The six-part docuseries airs Wednesdays at 10 PM ET/PT on National Geographic.
"It was totally a joke."
The television host also addressed whether she thinks Lauer could ever make a comeback.
The results will be shared on Tuesday's episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
In honor of March being National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the comedian took cameras with him to the hospital for his procedure! See the whole segment on Tuesday's 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' airing on ABC.
The 61-year-old journalist lost her first husband to colon cancer in 1998 and shared a touching photo to social media on Wednesday.
The journalist's first husband tragically died at age 42 from colon cancer.
This will be the anchor's fourth opening ceremony, where she'll be joined by first time co-host Mike Tirico at the Winter Games.
The journalist covers People magazine's newest issue and opens up for the first time about her exit from the NBC morning show in 2012.