With more than 45 years at NBC and 30 years on Today, Al Roker still loves his job and has no intentions to retire. The 8x Daytime Emmy winner recently said that retirement isn’t on his mind as he ...
(RNS) — A former Texas imam and online Quran instructor who was charged with conspiracy to produce child pornography has been sentenced to 80 years in prison, according to federal court documents.
Al Roker, 71, isn’t considering retirement anytime soon as he celebrates his 30th year on NBC’s hit morning show, Today. Roker’s “Al-iversary” kicked off on the show Tuesday, with tributes, special ...
NEW YORK — Al Roker, the longtime weather anchor on NBC’s Today show, celebrated 30 years on the morning program on Tuesday with fans, colleagues and special moments on air. Roker first joined Today ...
Al Roker Reveals His Thoughts on Retirement While Celebrating 30 Years on the Today Show (Exclusive)
The 71-year-old weatherman became a permanent fixture on 'Today' in 1996 Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Al Roker spoke to PEOPLE on the 30th anniversary of his time at the Today show The 71-year-old ...
Al Roker has a low chance of inactivity in his forecast. As the veteran weatherman continues to celebrate his 30th anniversary at Today, he shared his thoughts on retiring from the NBC morning show in ...
A tug-of-war on inflation expectations could be driving the stock market’s big swings this week. That’s the argument proposed by Macquarie strategists Thierry Wizman and Gareth Berry. In the absence ...
No, it was not AI. By Tony Maglio The final scene in ESPN’s 30 for 30 “Boo-Yah: A Portrait of Stuart Scott” is a Top 10 highlight if I’ve ever seen one. And frankly, the documentary’s director can ...
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UAE: New Quran Mosque inaugurated in Aljada, one of Sharjah’s largest and first in community
Sharjah has welcomed a significant new addition to its architectural and religious landscape with the opening of the Quran Mosque in Aljada. Designed with both scale and simplicity in mind, the mosque ...
“I can’t stop, I just can’t stop!” sang soul icon Al Green, 79, enthusiastically and appropriately at the top of a set Saturday night just outside Chicago. “No, I can’t stop. No, no, no!” Green’s ...
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