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    Billy Crystal Looks Back on His Comedy Journey and Iconic Roles

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  • Inside Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s A-List Venice Wedding

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  • Kylie Kelce on Why She Thinks She Doesn’t Have the ‘Mom Gene’

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  • Victoria Beckham Shares Photo of David Beckham in the Hospital

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  • Barbra Streisand's New Song Features Ariana Grande, Mariah Carey

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  • Bruce Springsteen Releases Rare 83-Song Album

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  • Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Are Officially Married in Venice

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  • Lalo Schifrin, Composer of ‘Mission Impossible' Music, Dies at 93

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  • See the Celebrity Co-Hosting With Jenna for Week of June 30

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  • Carson Daly Shares the 1 Item From His Dad He'll Pass to His Son

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  • Liza Colón-Zayas on Working Alongside Husband on 'The Bear'

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  • Trend or Pretend: Is Sharpie Makeup a Real Thing?

    03:53
  • Topher Grace Talks Playing the Villain in ‘The Waterfront’ Series

    05:28
  • Giada De Laurentiis Teams up With Peroni for Italian Beer Ice

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  • Apple Reveals List of Most Influential Podcasts in Last 20 Years

    00:41
  • Jeremy Allen White on Fans' Reaction to Bruce Springsteen Biopic

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  • Reneé Rapp Talks New Album ‘BITE ME,’ Pickleback Shots, More

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  • Trisha Yearwood Joins 2025 TODAY Citi Concert Series Lineup

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  • New York Times Reveals Its List of Best Movies of the 21st Century

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Jonathan Bailey, Mahershala Ali Talk New ‘Jurassic World’ Film

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“Jurassic World Rebirth” stars Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali sit down with TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Niecy Nash-Betts to share what their families think of the new movie and joke about putting their imagination to practice while shooting it. Ali also opens up about his career after winning two Oscars and Bailey discusses the viral kiss he shared with co-star Scarlett Johansson on the red carpet. "Life is too short to not to be able to express your love for your friends," he says.