Sunday, 5 September 2021

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Reset your wardrobe with these fall trends
Shop All Day contributor Chassie Post has everything your closet needs to smoothly transition into fall outfits. She has loafers, knitted dresses, outerwear and more.
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What to watch this September
Entertainment journalist Gia Peppers is on TODAY recommending movies and TV shows to watch this month. She lists out what to watch and why, such as, "Cinderella," "Q-Force," "Impeachment: American Crime Story" and "The Wonder Years."
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NBC's Tom Costello tells story of friend with breakthrough COVID-19 case
NBC News correspondent Tom Costello is on TODAY and says he and his wife are fully vaccinated and had dinner outside with another fully vaccinated couple. A few days later, the other husband called Costello saying he tested positive for COVID-19. Costello tells TODAY what he and his wife plan to do ahead of their weekend travel plans.
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Small town in Illinois surprised with $3 million tech overhaul
NBC News correspondent Morgan Radford took a trip to Woodstock, Illinois, to share some big news with the small town where Wi-Fi is limited and widely inaccessible. Radford announces the town's $3 million upgrade from T-Mobile and has the full story of how rural communities struggle to become high-tech. (Sponsored by T-Mobile)
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Texas abortion ruling brings growing fallout
The controversial new law in Texas banning almost all abortions in the state is bringing new fallout. A divided Supreme Court allowed it take effect in a decision that could have implications in other states. NBC senior Washington correspondent Hallie Jackson reports for TODAY.
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Keith Urban talks about returning to touring, Nicole Kidman and more
As the Citi Music Series continues, country superstar Keith Urban talks to TODAY, saying "it feels really good back to be back on the plaza." He also sends regards from his wife, Nicole Kidman.
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Effort to save the iconic Queen Mary from sinking raises debate
The Queen Mary was the largest ship in the world when it took to the seas in the 1930s. Now long retired, the iconic ocean liner is docked in California as a tourist attraction, and in desperate need of repair. NBC's Erin McLaughlin reports for In Depth TODAY.
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