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Add TODAY to your contacts | [View in browser] Add TODAY to your contacts [Unsubscribe from this email] [TODAY] Carson's Daily Buzz [TODAY] Carson's Daily Buzz [President Obama breaks out the dad jokes at his final turkey pardon] At the last turkey pardon of his presidency, President Obama not only pardoned both turkeys (Tater and Tot), but he also left us with some pun-filled dad jokes. [Watch Now] Betty White: ‘There’s so much to be thankful for’ Al Roker catches up with legendary comedienne, Betty White, who has been in the business for more than 70 years. White revealed the key to her key to longevity and opened up on her love life. [Watch Now] Thanksgiving ‘Cranksgiving’ bikers collect food for the homeless Some 300 cyclists participated in the annual scavenger-hunt style race around New York City, collecting more than 3,000 pounds of food for the homeless ahead of Thanksgiving. [Watch Now] Couple takes elderly cat on unforgettable bucket-list adventure Tigger, a 22-year-old cat who was abandoned by his owner two years ago, now spends his twilight days surrounded by love and treats thanks to Adriene Buisch and Michael Trentadue. [Watch Now] Don't get married on this day! Here are the rudest holidays to tie the knot You put a lot of thought and planning into your special day, but you might want to make sure the day you've selected to say "I do" isn't already a special one for your guests. [Read More] 11 November babies of all ages celebrate their birthdays! It's the month where calorie counts don't matter but our November babies do! In the midst of the holiday rush, Thanksgiving reminds to be grateful! [Read More] Toddler who couldn’t walk is now a budding gymnast and fashion designer Lauren Lewis was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a form of cancer that prevented her from walking. With a 30 percent chance of survival, she received treatment at St. Jude hospital. Ten years later, at 12-years-old, Lewis is cancer free and a budding gymnast with a passion for fashion. [Watch Now] Related See how US troops are celebrating Thanksgiving [Watch Now] 5 tips for Black Friday: Put it in your ‘cart’ now! [Watch Now] Thanksgiving at the Trumps: See inside their Mar-a-Lago estate [Watch Now] 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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