Saturday, 20 October 2018

Julia Louis-Dreyfus reveals why she shared breast cancer diagnosis publicly

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus reveals why she shared breast cancer diagnosis publicly
In an interview with Jimmy Kimmel, the "Veep" star opened up about her choice to make a deeply personal part of her private life public.
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Kim Kardashian West recalls 1st time seeing Caitlyn Jenner in women's clothes
Kim Kardashian West opened up about the first time she saw Caitlyn Jenner, then Bruce Jenner, in women's clothes. The reality star, who was 25 at the time, told Alec Baldwin on his talk show that Caitlyn later called her to say she would "explain everything" one day.
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Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend Invictus Games kickoff
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, who are in day five of their Australia tour, attended on Saturday the opening ceremony of the 2018 Invictus Games, the prince's sporting competition for wounded, injured or sick servicemen, in Sydney. NBC's Keir Simmons reports for TODAY.
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New 'Halloween' film on track to make box office killing
The just-released "Halloween" reboot, the 11th sequel for the film franchise, is projected to become the second-highest domestic horror opening of all time, reaching nearly $80 million.
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Big Bird puppeteer Caroll Spinney performs for the final time — see the pics
The 84-year-old entertainer delighted children playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch for nearly half a century before announcing his retirement earlier this week.
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Nebraska's new brutally honest tourism campaign pokes fun at itself
Tourism officials in Nebraska unveiled a new ad campaign with a frank slogan: "Nebraska – honestly, it's not for everyone." More ads in the campaign also feature similar taglines that poke fun at stereotypes associated with the state. TODAY's Dylan Dreyer reports from the Orange Room.
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Mega Millions jackpot is up to $1.6 billion: What to do if you win
Friday night's Mega Millions drawing did not have winner, which means the now $1.6 billion jackpot is still up for grabs. What should you do if lightning strikes and you win? Jason Kurland, also known as the Lottery Lawyer, joins TODAY to weigh in.
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