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| What's next for Britney Spears? | | Liz Day, a New York Times journalist and co-creator of the "Framing Britney Spears" documentary, joins TODAY to comment on Britney's father, Jamie Spears, saying he's willing to step aside as conservator of the pop star's estate. "I was really surprised," she says, but adds, "If Jamie is removed, Britney is still under a conservatorship, so this is not over … There's no telling how this is going to end." | | | | | | |
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| What employees want as they seek jobs or return to the office | More companies are offering sign-on bonus, flexible schedules, tuition payments and child care benefits to incentivize new employees joining their teams. CNBC's Sharon Epperson is on TODAY explaining how job-seekers should take advantage of this ripe moment and what else they should keep on their radar. | | | | | | New Orleans football coach works to keep kids in his community safe | In a New Orleans community devastated by gun violence and racial inequality, high school coach Brice Brown is using his skills in football and in life to change the lives of his young players. TODAY's Craig Melvin reports. | | | | | | |
| Inside one man's fight to overturn a wrongful conviction | As the NBC News series Justice for All series continues, NBC Nightly News anchor Lester Holt joins TODAY with a preview of Friday night's episode of Dateline, focusing on how one man's fight to overturn a wrongful conviction revealed a decades-long pattern of corruption in Philadelphia's criminal justice system. | | | | | | Study finds metabolism doesn't slow until 60: What to know | A new study has debunked misconceptions about metabolisms slowing with age and how menopause impacts weight gain. The study found that metabolisms do not start slowing down until age 60 and menopausal women are not any more likely to gain weight than other women. NBC News medical correspondent Dr. John Torres and Dr. Kristin Kirkpatrick, a dietician at Cleveland Clinic, join TODAY to explain the science. | | | | | | |
| Jane Krakowski went from being a infant backstage to winning a Tony | In this preview for her Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist, Jane Krakowski remembers being backstage with her parents for their theater performances and how winning a Tony was a full-circle moment for her. | | | | | | 'Skinny House' less than 10 feet wide is on sale for $1.2 million | Boston's famous "Skinny House," a 1,200-foot home less than 10 feet wide, is on the market for $1.2 million. A Civil War veteran built the home to block the view of his rival brother. | | | | | | |
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