The nation's next generation of politicians know they want to run for office one day, but they don't know where to start or what they can do now to prepare. But Snapchat's new Run For Office feature lays the groundwork. NBC's Savannah Sellers has the full story of how the app is launching political careers.
How 1 man with Parkinson's rediscovered his love for painting
Norman Greenstein lives with Parkinson's disease and he tells TODAY's Donna Farizan how he returned to his love for painting through his health care journey.
A mom whose Marine Corps son had been away for the nine months shed tears of joy when he came home early and surprised her at a local restaurant. TODAY's Hoda Kotb has your Morning Boost.
A 4-year-old skateboarder in Japan inspires the older kids at the skate park because he never gives up until he has learned a new move. TODAY's Hoda Kotb has your Morning Boost.
Newlyweds celebrate marriage with Sunday TODAY mug shots
Hallie Jackson wraps up Sunday TODAY by sharing mug shots sent in by viewers. This week, she gives a shoutout to Jennie and Evelyn in Texas; Marcia and Liam in Minnesota; Olivia and Violet celebrating their 7th birthdays with parents Megan and Josh in Florida; Irma celebrating her 102nd birthday in North Carolina; second grade teachers Pam and Sherry in California; Martha in Mississippi; Jean in Georgia; and newlyweds John and Danielle in Michigan. To share your photos, use #SundayTODAY on social media.
Lin-Manuel Miranda records epic excuse video for student who missed class
He didn't throw away his shot! When teenager Luke Stevens told his teacher he was going to miss class to hang out with Lin-Manuel Miranda, his teacher was skeptical. But as it turned out, Stevens wasn't lying! The teen attended a fundraiser with the "Hamilton" actor and playwright who even recorded a video for the young student. "He's with me. We're going to go over Bill of Rights and anything you may be covering right now," Manuel said in the video.
These 9 brave women open up about their pregnancy loss
Although roughly one in four pregnancies could end in miscarriage, women rarely talk about these experiences publicly. Meet nine brave women who share how they knew they were having a miscarriage, how they coped and how they remember their losses in our series Miscarriage Matters.
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