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| Meet TODAY's new Puppy with a Purpose (and help choose his name!) | | Olivia Poff, who raised former TODAY puppy Charlie, joins the show to introduce our newest Puppy with a Purpose, as well as his litter mates, who will be raised at NBC local stations across the nation as TODAY's puppy undergoes 16 months of training. But he needs a name: Should it be Lucky, Sunny, Mic or Goldie? Head to TODAY.com to vote! (By TODAY with our sponsor Pedigree) | | | | | | |
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| The Kardashians play 'Family Feud': Go behind the scenes | TODAY shares a look behind the scenes of what happened when the Kardashian clan filmed an episode of "Celebrity Family Feud" over the weekend. The episode will air later this year. | | | | | | See TODAY anchors' touching reunions with their little ones after Olympics | Kicking off a special series, Reunited TODAY, we share a heartwarming look at the TODAY anchors' happy reunions with their families after two weeks far away at the Winter Olympics. "It was really hard to say goodbye" to children Vale and Charley, Savannah Guthrie admits, and Dylan Dreyer says she wanted "to reach through the phone" to baby Calvin. | | | | | | |
| Watch Kathie Lee and Hoda audition for 'The Voice' and nail it (sort of) | As part of their new series "Raising the Stakes," Kathie Lee and Hoda decided to step out of their comfort zones by doing a blind audition for "The Voice" (much to Carson Daly's surprise). Kris Jenner and Curtis Stone get in on the fun, but will any of the judges turn their chair? Watch! | | | | | | Watch Kelly Clarkson perform 'Didn't I' live on TODAY | Guest co-hosting the Fourth Hour before her debut as the new judge on "The Voice" Monday night, singer Kelly Clarkson is live in the TODASY studio to perform "Didn't I," from her latest album, "Meaning of Life." | | | | | | |
| Kevin Smith reveals he nearly died after suffering 'massive heart attack' | "Clerks" director Kevin Smith is recovering after he suffered a "widowmaker" heart attack in between two stand-up shows in California. | | | | | | Snowfall in Rome closes schools, disrupts air travel | There was a rare sight in Rome Monday morning: snow had fallen overnight, closing schools and disrupting air travel. It was the Eternal City's first real snowfall in six years. | | | | | | |
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