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Scandal takes center stage after Pope steps down

Feb. 25: Scotland's Cardinal Keith O'Brien will not attend the conclave to elect a new pope – on Monday he resigned after being accused of Scotland's Cardinal Keith O'Brien will not attend the conclave to elect a new pope – on Monday he resigned after being accused of "inappropriate acts," the same day that Pope Benedict decided an internal report on the leak of papal documents by the Pope's butler would remain secret.  NBC's Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)

4 steps to choosing the right vitamins, supplements

Jan. 14: Nutritionist Elizabeth Somers helps simplify questions about taking vitamins and supplements, such as the different between a generic multivitamin and name-brand ones, and whether it's a good idea to take mineral supplements as well.  Nutritionist Elizabeth Somers helps simplify questions about taking vitamins and supplements, such as the different between a generic multivitamin and name-brand ones, and whether it's a good idea to take mineral supplements as well. (TODAY)

Running game steps up for Packers

Dec. 10: Michele Tafoya talks with Packers QB Aaron Rodgers and CB Tramon Williams about their win over the Lions. (NBC Sports)Michele Tafoya talks with Packers QB Aaron Rodgers and CB Tramon Williams about their win over the Lions. (NBC Sports)

Steps back to move forward?

Dec. 6: PFT Live: The Raiders head to Denver to play the Broncos on Thursday night and Mike Florio assesses both teams based off where they've been and what their futures might hold.  (NBC Sports)PFT Live: The Raiders head to Denver to play the Broncos on Thursday night and Mike Florio assesses both teams based off where they've been and what their futures might hold. (NBC Sports)

Israel steps up aerial attacks on Gaza Strip

Nov. 20: Despite talks of a truce, Israeli airstrikes on Gaza continue, with a Hamas-linked bank being hit overnight along with 10 homes of alleged Palestinian militants. NBC's Richard Engel reports.  Despite talks of a truce, Israeli airstrikes on Gaza continue, with a Hamas-linked bank being hit overnight along with 10 homes of alleged Palestinian militants. NBC's Richard Engel reports. (TODAY)

BBC's Entwistle steps down after false child sex-abuse report

Nov. 10: BBC Director General George Entwistle resigned Saturday after the network wrongly implicated a 90-year-old politician in a child sex-abuse scandal. NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports. (Nightly News)BBC Director General George Entwistle resigned Saturday after the network wrongly implicated a 90-year-old politician in a child sex-abuse scandal. NBC's Michelle Kosinski reports. (Nightly News)

Panda cub takes first baby steps

Oct. 19: A giant panda cub tries his best to walk during a checkup at the San Diego Zoo. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. A giant panda cub tries his best to walk during a checkup at the San Diego Zoo. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Prince Harry steps out… fully clothed

Sept. 4: Prince Harry, who was photographed last month in the buff while vacationing in Las Vegas, appeared at a charity event to raise money for sick children. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.  (Nightly News)Prince Harry, who was photographed last month in the buff while vacationing in Las Vegas, appeared at a charity event to raise money for sick children. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports. (Nightly News)

Natalie Morales steps into Charlie Chaplin's shoes

Aug. 15: In another installment of TODAY in History, TODAY's Natalie Morales travels back in time to don a fake mustache and pose with her son Luke while impersonating one of the most recognizable characters of all time: Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp. In another installment of TODAY in History, TODAY's Natalie Morales travels back in time to don a fake mustache and pose with her son Luke while impersonating one of the most recognizable characters of all time: Charlie Chaplin's Little Tramp. (TODAY)

Preserving Neil Armstrong's historic steps

May 29: NASA has asked that any future astronauts visiting the moon avoid disturbing any artifacts left by past U.S. missions. NBC's Brian Williams reports.  (Nightly News)NASA has asked that any future astronauts visiting the moon avoid disturbing any artifacts left by past U.S. missions. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)

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