TV newswoman Joan Lunden fought a public battle with breast cancer last year. Now she has a new book, “Had I Known: A Story of Survival,” and has become an advocate for others in the fight.
Former “Baywatch” actress Pamela Anderson is out with a new book called “Raw” that includes her journal entries and even poetry. She tells TODAY's Willie Geist that her teenage sons with rock musician Tommy Lee are “gentlemen,” addresses rumors about a “Baywatch” movie
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, tells TODAY’s Matt Lauer that if someone at one of his town hall meetings had called President Obama a Muslim, he would have corrected him, unlike Donald Trump.
Best known for the “Lord of the Rings” movies, actor Elijah Wood is changing pace with “Cooties,” an offbeat horror comedy that mixes shudders with laughs.
Joyce Mitchell breaks her silence and speaks to Matt Lauer in her first-ever interview. In the NBC News exclusive, Mitchell, the New York prison seamstress who pled guilty to helping two inmates escape, tells Lauer, “I just got in over my head.”
The actress stopped by this morning's TODAY to talk about her new fashion footwear and also to clear up rumors about a Sex and the City 3. Watch the appearance below!
On this morning's TODAY, the actress talks about her new role as a “mombassador” for children’s TV network Sprout and talks about the controversy that brewed over her posting of photos of herself breast-feeding.
On this morning's TODAY, he talks about the multiple generations represented in his audiences and about being named the 2016 MusiCares Person of the Year.
Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former President Bill Clinton and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, has a new book for young people called "It's Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired and Get Going."
Mel B shares some of her favorite acts from "America's Got Talent" on this week's TODAY on NBC. She also says that she is "sad" that Howard Stern is leaving the show and talks about the planned reunion of the Spice Girls.
Legendary comedian Carol Burnett kept America laughing for decades with her hit variety show. Now new laughs are in store with the release of “The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes” on DVD.
Mindy Kaling sat down with TODAY's Savannah Guthrie this morning to talk about her comedy series "The Mindy Project" on Hulu and her latest book, "Why Not Me?.'