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Seinfeld castmembers Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards. David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images hide caption
toggle caption David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images More From This EpisodeAudra McDonald and Leslie Odom Jr. will host different parts of the Tony Awards broadcast on Sept. 26: the awards ceremony and the following two-hour celebration of Broadway's return, respectively. Associated Press hide caption
toggle caption Associated Press More From This Episode More From This EpisodeAt the region's biggest hospital, Kootenai Health in Coeur d'Alene, 97% of COVID-19 patients are unvaccinated and all of the intensive care unit beds are filled. Education Images/Universal Image via Getty Images hide caption
toggle caption Education Images/Universal Image via Getty ImagesThe partially redacted FBI report paints a closer relationship than had been previously known between two Saudis in particular — including one with diplomatic status — and some of the hijackers. Diane Bondareff/AP hide caption
toggle caption Diane Bondareff/APFormer U.S. Rep. Bill Clay from Missouri (second from left) with members of the Congressional Black Caucus May 24, 1971 in Washington. D.C. Clay was elected in 1968 after Black state lawmakers joined with Republicans to create a congressional map that included a majority African American 1st District. Also pictured: former Reps. Shirley Chisholm, Charles Diggs, Ron Dellums and Augustus F. Hawkins. Warren K Leffler/Getty Images hide caption
toggle caption Warren K Leffler/Getty Images More From This EpisodeJo (left), Joy Banner and their parents fled to the Big House on the Whitney Plantation to ride out Hurricane Ida last Sunday. They say their enslaved ancestors helped build the house. John Burnett/NPR hide caption
toggle caption John Burnett/NPRWillard Scott became the Today show's weatherman in 1980. NBC NewsWire via Getty Images hide caption
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