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| Vladimir Putin denies 'unfounded accusations' about cyberattacks in rare interview | In an NBC News worldwide exclusive, Russian President Vladimir Putin sat down with TODAY senior international correspondent Keir Simmons for a rare interview addressing many issues that will be on the table with President Biden, including human rights and recent cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure. Putin denied "unfounded accusations" about hacking and said Russia is afraid of American cyberattacks. He also said he was "of course" open to a swap of Russian and U.S. prisoners, and defended Russia's handling of dissenters such as Alexei Navalny. | | | | | | New vaccine from Novavax may be highly effective, clinical trials show | Novavax is releasing promising results from clinical trials that appear to show that its vaccine is highly effective. Meanwhile, a key court ruling by a federal judge makes COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for some workers. NBC's Morgan Chesky reports for TODAY from Dallas. | | | | | | |
| Are milk alternatives really healthier than dairy milk? | From soy to almond, peanut to oat, cashew to cow and more, find out the nutritional benefits of various milks on the market. | | | | | | Savannah shares how she prepared for the big job of guest-hosting 'Jeopardy!' | Savannah spoke about the challenge of temporarily filling the shoes of the legendary Alex Trebek. | | | | | | |
| George H.W. Bush wrote a list to get over losing the presidency — here's what it said | The former president's chief of staff, Jean Becker, spoke with his granddaughter, TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager, about how he dealt with defeat. | | | | | | Sarah Jessica Parker shares rare pics of twin daughters as they finish 6th grade | She's one proud mom! | | | | | | |
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