Sunday, 18 February 2018

See Blake Lively perfectly photoshopped onto 1950s magazine cover

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See Blake Lively perfectly photoshopped onto 1950s magazine cover
What would actress Blake Lively look like without her long, blonde, tousled-yet-also-somehow-always-perfect hair? As it turns out, she'd still be pretty chic.
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The Finnish Olympic team is knitting their nerves away in Pyeongchang
Finnish Olympians have been spotted lugging needles and yarn around the 2018 Games like they were Gatorade and Icy Hot patches.
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Remembering the 17 victims of the Douglas High School shooting
Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist remembers the 17 students and school faculty who were killed at the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Their lives were tragically cut too short and we will now never know how well their lives might have been lived.
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What's next: Trump campaigns for Rick Saccone, Daytona 500 gets underway
Willie Geist and Dylan Dreyer wrap up Sunday TODAY with a look at the week ahead, including President Donald Trump on Wednesday campaigning for Republican House candidate Rick Saccone, who's going up against Democrat Conor Lamb for the special congressional election race in Pennsylvania. But first on Sunday, the Daytona 500 and NBA All-Star game are set to kick off.
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Olympian Jamie Anderson: 'Life's too short' for bad moods
Olympic snowboarder Jamie Anderson looks calm under pressure, but she's "only human." "I try my best and I kind of bless the rest," she jokes with Willie Geist. See the full interview this weekend on Sunday TODAY.
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Billy Kidd's passion for skiing hasn't faded since he won gold in 1964
Billy Kidd was one of the first American men to win gold in Olympic alpine skiing in 1964 – and his passion for the sport hasn't waned since. In this week's Sunday Closer, NBC's Harry Smith straps on a pair of skis with Kidd in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, a place that has produced 89 Olympians.
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Nigerian bobsled team to make Olympic history in Pyeongchang
Seun Adigun, Ngozi Onwumere and Akuoma Omeoga are making history at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchange as the first bobsled team from Africa. In this week's Sunday Spotlight, the women of Team Nigeria sit down with TODAY's Dylan Dreyer and share their inspiring message to people who dream big.
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