Hoda Kotb, after nearly 20 years as co-anchor on the TODAY show, announced her departure in an emotional letter to her colleagues citing her age and the need to spend more time with her family. She plans to work through the beginning of 2025 before moving on to new opportunities, while remaining a part of the NBC family. The future plans for Hoda after leaving TODAY, whether joining another TV program or pursuing other ventures, are still unknown.
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Senators Are Set to Question Weldon, Trump’s Pick to Head the C.D.C.
Dr. Dave Weldon, a former Republican representative and President Trump’s pick to lead the CDC, will face Senate confirmation, aligned closely with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., questioning vaccine safety and criticizing the CDC. His legislative achievements include the Weldon Amendment and advocating for abstinence to curb sexually transmitted infections. Dr. Weldon’s hearing will likely address his views on vaccines, his past criticisms of the CDC, and his push to move the vaccine safety office away...
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