Joe Biden: ‘I’m Not Closing The Door’ on 2020 Run

Former Vice President Joe Biden appeared on the Today show Monday morning as part of the publicity tour for his new book, and left open the door on a possible 2020 presidential run. On to discuss his new book Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose , a memoir about his last moments with late son Beau Biden , the former vice president was quizzed about his much-hyped 2020 ambitions.

Room fur a little one? Growing army of cats in Whitehall gets two…

Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie gives birth to baby boy named Charles Max Feldman - and Matt Lauer is the first to visit Married high school English teacher, 29, sobs as she is jailed for sleeping with male student, 16, while her husband-to-be was away on his bachelor party BREAKING NEWS: Six people killed in bomb blast near the pyramids - Islamists strike along road used to transport tourists in Egypt Friends until the end: Heartbreaking moment a devoted dog visits hospital to say a final goodbye to her dying owner NYPD wants to use controversial new DNA technique to find the killer of jogger Karina Vetrano - by using his genes to try and track down his RELATIVES Beverly Hills Cop star Judge Reinhold, 59, is arrested after causing a disturbance in an airport security line at Dallas 'when he was selected by TSA agents for a random pat-down' Robber, 71, who escaped a Georgia prison ... (more)

Expert reveals the best herbal remedies to battle the cold this winter

Today show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie gives birth to baby boy named Charles Max Feldman - and Matt Lauer is the first to visit Married high school English teacher, 29, sobs as she is jailed for sleeping with male student, 16, while her husband-to-be was away on his bachelor party BREAKING NEWS: Six people killed in bomb blast near the pyramids - Islamists strike along road used to transport tourists in Egypt Friends until the end: Heartbreaking moment a devoted dog visits hospital to say a final goodbye to her dying owner NYPD wants to use controversial new DNA technique to find the killer of jogger Karina Vetrano - by using his genes to try and track down his RELATIVES Beverly Hills Cop star Judge Reinhold, 59, is arrested after causing a disturbance in an airport security line at Dallas 'when he was selected by TSA agents for a random pat-down' Robber, 71, who escaped a Georgia prison ... (more)

NBC looks to Lester Holt for debate win after 2016 mishaps

There is a great deal at stake at the first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. One of those things - not nearly so significant as who will be the most powerful person in the world, certainly, but unquestionably there - is the reputation of a news network.

It’s Debatable

In a preview of the forthcoming "presidential debate," Hillary and Trump participated in a forum on veterans affairs moderated by Matt Lauer. From the attacks on Lauer by his news colleagues, you'd have thought that despite the fact that he interrupted Trump far more often than he did Hilary, he was trying to help him.

Abbreviated Pundit Round-up: Embracing Putin might just be a bridge too far

Donald Trump is the Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even come close... Donald Trump has gone too far with his attacks on Gold Star parents Khizr and Ghazala Khan, whose son Army Capt. Humayun Khan... A Donald Trump White House would be a disaster, and this goes way beyond any ideological difference.

Matt Lauer’s rough night increases pressure on debate moderators

Traffic cop or truth detector? The rough reception given Matt Lauer for his back-to-back interviews with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump laid bare a disagreement over whether journalists who moderate presidential debates should call candidates out for telling lies. Online critics hit Lauer for spending too much time on Clinton's email server and trying to cut her answers short during Wednesday's NBC forum on national security issues.

The Latest: Libertarian VP candidate defends Johnson

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks with 'Today' show co-anchor Matt Lauer at the NBC Commander-In-Chief Forum held at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space museum aboard the decommissioned aircraft carrier Intrepid, ... Authorities say "items of interest" have been found by authorities digging for the remains of a California college student who vanished in 1996. Authorities say "items of interest" have been found by authorities digging for the remains of a California college student who vanished in 1996.

The Latest: Ryan doesn’t share Trump’s view of Putin

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks with 'Today' show co-anchor Matt Lauer at the NBC Commander-In-Chief Forum held at the Intrepid Sea, Air and Space museum aboard the decommissioned aircraft carrier Intrepid, ... A New York woman has been charged with killing a 92-year-old World War I veteran during a break-in at his Buffalo home more than three decades ago. Newly tested DNA evidence from the home of a 92-year-old World War I veteran strangled in 1983 has led to murder charges against a woman who was a teenager when the crime was committed, prosecutors said.

‘Why Wasn’t It Disqualifying?’: Matt Lauer…

NBC host Matt Lauer fired questions toward Hillary Clinton relentlessly Wednesday night about the Democratic presidential nominee's use of a private email server while at the State Department. "The word judgment has been used a lot around you, Secretary Clinton, over the last year and a half," Lauer said, "and in particular concerning your use of your personal email and server to communicate while you were secretary of state."

Hillary Clinton Plays Defense, Donald Trump Dodges at Commander-in-Chief Forum

Hillary Clinton was forced to defend her dubious handling of classified information on her private email server, her ill-fated vote authorizing the war in Iraq and her hawkish instinct to support intervention in Libya. Donald Trump dodged specifics on how he'd destroy the Islamic State group, delivered conflicting answers on how to improve veterans' health care and obscured his past support for the deployment of troops abroad.