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| Whistleblower says Facebook 'chooses profits over safety' | Frances Haugen, a former Facebook employee turned whistleblower, is set to testify against the social media giant in a Senate hearing Tuesday. She's accusing the company of putting profits ahead of public safety, and says she has the documents to prove it. NBC senior Washington correspondent Hallie Jackson reports for TODAY. | | | | | | Interested in a book or album you saw on TODAY? Here's where to get it | All the books and albums you've seen on TODAY. | | | | | | |
| This girl makes sure her mom knows she REALLY wants a pet hamster | A mom whose young daughter had been unsuccessfully begging her for a pet hamster found herself inundated with pictures of hamsters. TODAY's Savannah Guthrie has your Morning Boost. | | | | | | After 3 years apart, 11-year-old best friends share emotional surprise reunion | NBC's Hallie Jackson runs through the Highs and Lows of the week, including the 11-year-old who was surprised by his best friend after they hadn't seen each other in nearly three years. | | | | | | |
| Medical marijuana for kids with severe conditions? Attitudes may be shifting | Medical marijuana is a legal treatment for adult ailments in 36 states, but it's not approved for children. Some doctors believe it's effective while others question the amount of research that's been done, leaving some parents of kids with severe conditions in a difficult spot. NBC's Catie Beck reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight. | | | | | | George W. and Laura Bush share 1st photo with new granddaughter | The Bushes are grandparents again! | | | | | | |
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