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Add TODAY to your contacts | [View in browser] Add TODAY to your contacts [Unsubscribe from this email] [TODAY] Daily Buzz [TODAY] Daily Buzz [Jimmy Fallon's Golden Globes target? Host talks to TODAY about the big night] Who will Jimmy Fallon target at the Golden Globes Sunday? Hear the host talk about walking a fine line while ribbing celebs. [Read More] Farewell to the first daughters: Malia and Sasha's best moments over the past 8 years The little girls who arrived at the White House 8 years ago are leaving as teenagers. [Read More] Prince Harry meets girlfriend Mehgan Markle's dad Prince Harry met actress Mehgan Markle's father, who approved of his daughter’s royal suitor and says he is extremely proud of her. [Watch Now] Watch Meredith Vieira's fun moments on TODAY Meredith Vieira co-anchored TODAY from 2006 to 2011, and had a lot fun along the way! [Watch Now] Charles Esten (Deacon on ‘Nashville’) debuts new song ‘Buckle Up’ on TODAY Actor Charles Esten is known for his role as singer-songwriter Deacon Claybourne on the musical drama “Nashville,” but it’s not just an act: He’s a real-life musician who plans to release many songs this year. Watch him perform his new country tune “Buckle Up” live on TODAY. [Watch Now] Watch James Arthur sing ‘Say You Won’t Let Go’ live on TODAY From his new album “Back from the Edge,” singer-songwriter James Arthur, winner of the ninth series of “The X Factor” in the U.K., performs “Say You Won’t Let Go” live on TODAY. The song has accumulated 2 million downloads worldwide. [Watch Now] Dog given sweet farewell as shelter celebrates being empty for 1st time (since 1883!) Volunteers at a Hawaii animal shelter gather for a grand goodbye as the very last dog is adopted and taken to a new home as part of a "Clear the Shelter" initiative, marking the first time the shelter has been empty since 1883! [Watch Now] Related Man buys hundreds of newspapers to conceal DUI arrest (but forgets internet) [Watch Now] France just made spanking illegal [Read More] TODAY celebrates kids’ birthdays with Elmo from ‘Sesame Street’: Jan. 5, 2016 [Watch Now] Get the TODAY Mobile App [Apple] [Google] Follow TODAY [Facebook] [Pinterest] [Instagram] [Youtube] [Youtube] [Youtube] This email was sent to: [{EMAIL}] This email was sent by: NBC News 30 Rockefeller Plaza New York, New York, 10112 This is an automated email. Do not reply directly to this email. [Privacy] | [Unsubscribe] | [Manage Subscription] | [Contact] [Privacy] [Unsubscribe] [Manage Subscription] [Contact]

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