When Sue Baker was just 15, she began her obsession with the Fab Four in the mid-60s and is now set to sell her unseen, incredible photographs of John, Paul, George and Ringo. Amazingly, she got them by just knocking on their doors. (Today Show)
From Tricia Nixon’s wedding in the Rose Garden to John F. Kennedy Jr.’s small private wedding at a Georgia chapel, public interest in presidential children and their nuptials has been strong across generations. NBC’s Norah O’Donnell reports. (Today Show)
Animal control officials in Montana captured and killed an adult bear that mauled a 48-year-old man to death and injured two other people this week. The bear’s cubs were also captured and are headed to a zoo. (Today Show)
The decision by a fashion magazine geared to African-American women to hire a white fashion director is stirring controversy. TODAY’s Amy Robach sits down with Harriet Cole, the magazine’s former editor-in-chief, about the reasons for the lack of diversity in the industry. (Today Show)
As oil giant BP prepares to take another step toward permanently killing its disabled well in the Gulf of Mexico, federal officials continue to ask question: Where did all that oil go? NBC’s Anne Thompson reports from Venice, Louisiana. (Today Show)