Director of news and current affairs Darren Wick has criticised an article on Today host Georgie Gardner as "one of the most deliberate acts of bullying" he has seen.
9News’s Finance Editor has explained that Australia’s free trade agreement with the UK and the potential loosening of visa conditions rely on the deal going through.
Australian escape artist Sam Powers executes life-threatening stunts that have escalated the illusions Harry Houdini would pull off to a whole new level of death-defying.
A recovered gambling addict who claims he lost millions through online wagering has told his story amid the “insidious” rise of betting on smartphones in Australia.
Labor MP Anthony Albanese believes Michaelia Cash lied to the senate five times before coming forward and admitting her staffer tipped the media off about a police raid earlier this week.
After a decade with the Nine Network, Today Show co-host Lisa Wilkinson has announced she's leaving the program. Click through to a look back at some of her best moments waking up with Australia on Today.
A family of seven whose Sydney home burned down while they attended mosque has been given a helping hand with $10,000 from The TODAY Show's Knock of Cash.
When North Queensland Cowboys superstar Johnathan Thurston woke up this morning, the last thing he expected to hear was his name being bandied about on TODAY.
When Malcolm Turnbull swats the sugar tax debate away like a nuisance mosquito, he sends a clear message that he is most concerned by his razor thin majority.
TODAY Show weather reporter Stevie Jacobs had a Ferrari joyride cut short as police pulled his $871,000 vehicle over just after he turned onto the road.
Princess Diana’s former private secretary has given explosive insight into Prince Charles’ long-time campaign to boost the popularity of the Duchess of Cornwall, Camilla Parker Bowles.
TODAY show hosts Karl Stefanovic and Lisa Wilkinson have struggled to repress their laughter over unexpectedly raunchy comments made by a 93-year-old newlywed.
The Liberal party must silence its "mad, right-wing ranters" and unite behind Malcolm Turnbull to have any hope of winning the next federal election, Nine's Political Editor Laurie Oakes has said.