December 1, 2024

A winter storm has brought freezing temperatures and heavy snow, making travel potentially dangerous for many headed home after Thanksgiving. NBC's George Solis reports for Sunday TODAY. A huge fight broke out on the Ohio State field after Michigan won Saturday's game and attempted to plant their team's flag on the Ohio State field. Police reportedly had to use pepper spray to break up the fight. President Biden plans to roll out a new plan that would require coverage of weight loss drugs for patients of Medicare and Medicaid. The move could potentially help some seven million Americans pay for the expensive drugs, but it may be up to the Trump administration to actually carry it out. NBC's Maggie Vespa reports in this week's Sunday Focus. Notre Dame football's 22-year-old quarterback Riley Leonard is a star player who received a lucrative NIL deal, but decided he'd only accept it if the company cut in his teammates. NBC's Morgan Chesky reports in this week's Sunday Spotlight. Sunday TODAY's Hallie Jackson runs through the Highs and Lows of the week including a chef who drove 6 hours to lead a team of volunteers and feed more than 5,000 people recovering from Hurricane Helene in North Carolina on Thanksgiving, a tongue and cheek encounter between a cow and a woman and more!
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