Uh, guys, it is that time of year again. We are excited for the long awaited return of our favorite holiday series, Marius Main Street. This is, this is what we love celebrating towns all over the ...
AP voters earned an early holiday gift from the college basketball gods with a chalky, sleepy week of results in which all teams ranked inside the top-11 either did not play or did not lose. In total, ...
After nearly a year, Jenna Bush Hager will officially have a new partner in crime joining her on the "Today" show's fourth hour. "Today with Jenna and Sheinelle" will debut Monday, Jan. 12. Bush Hager ...
Jenna Bush Hager’s new Today show co-anchor has been announced a year after Hoda Kotb left the show. Sheinelle Jones will join Hager as her permanent co-host starting January 12 on the 10 a.m. show, ...
After nearly a year of rotating 60 contenders, Jenna Bush Hager has found her permanent co-host for the fourth hour of TODAY: Sheinelle Jones! Jenna announced Dec. 9 that Sheinelle will join her on ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Sheinelle Jones is taking the chair next to Jenna Bush Hager on the fourth hour of “Today,” the NBC News program ...
The "TODAY" show announced on Tuesday that Sheinelle Jones will co-host the fourth hour of the network’s flagship morning show alongside Jenna Bush Hager. Bush Hager said that Jones, 47, will join her ...
NBC is betting that Jones’ warmth and and Bush Hager’s spirit will make for a formidable combination in TV’s never-ending battle for daytime audience. The 10 a.m. hour represents NBC’s bid to compete ...
WASHINGTON — The fourth hour of "Today" officially has a new permanent co-host. NBC announced Tuesday that Sheinelle Jones will join Jenna Bush Hager as co-host of the 10 a.m. hour, now renamed "Today ...
Jones will join as the hour's permanent co-host beginning in January. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor A year after Hoda Kotb left NBC‘s Today show, the morning program has finally found her successor for ...
Caren Bohan, who was named editor in chief in September 2024, will no longer continue in her role “effective immediately,” the company told employees. By Katie Robertson USA Today’s top editor has ...
The benchmarks set the bar, and Toyota’s team is well aware of what the competition can do on the circuit. Chairman Akio Toyoda didn’t mince words: The automaker will not be humiliated, and with the ...
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