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| Teacher who survived COVID-19 reunites with ICU team who saved his life | | Tyrone John, a high school math teacher, became the first patient to be intubated with severe COVID-19 at the Long Island Jewish Forest Hills hospital in Queens, and remained in a coma for nearly three weeks. Now, for the first time in a year, he is returning to the hospital to reunite with the medical team that fought for his life. Savannah Guthrie reports for TODAY's Heroes Among Us series. | | | | | | |
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| Activities to keep your kids busy while staying at home | TODAY contributor Jill Martin shares a handful of fun activities to keep your kids entertained while at home. She recommends an activity book set, a wireless karaoke microphone, an arts and crafts box and a ring light. | | | | | | Sheinelle proud of son Kayin as he interviews author Dav Pilkey | TODAY's Sheinelle jones talks about a "proud mom moment" watching her son interview author Dav Pilkey for "NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt: Kids Edition." | | | | | | |
| These Baltimore chefs drove 6 hours to cook a dying customer her favorite dish | "When I'm on my deathbed, I want to have that broccoli." | | | | | | 4-year-old re-creates famous films to benefit Feeding America | Maddie Presser, 4, has been re-creating famous movie scenes with the help of her parents, Dan and Beth, to raise money for Feeding America. The whole family joins Hoda and Jenna to talk about their experience. | | | | | | |
| 'We saw it coming': Late-night TV hosts decry Atlanta shootings | "You cannot disconnect this violence from the racial stereotypes that people attach to Asian women," Trevor Noah said on "The Daily Show." | | | | | | Campers rock out with music legends in new documentary | The ultimate dream of becoming a rock star comes true in the new documentary "Rock Camp: The Movie," a film about a rock n' roll fantasy camp. NBC's Kevin Tibbles reports (and jams out) for Weekend TODAY. | | | | | | |
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