Veteran journalist Andrea Mitchell signed off from her MSNBC show for the final time today, Friday, February 7, after 17 years at the network, and viewers are reacting to her exit from the anchor ...
He joined the publication on the crime beat. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images Andrea Mitchell is stepping away from her MSNBC anchor chair on Friday, Feb. 7, after nearly 17 years at the desk.
Mitchell, who announced her exit in October, will continue to serve as NBC News' Chief Washington Correspondent and Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent moving forward.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday attempting to exclude transgender girls and women from female sports, a directive that supporters say will restore fairness but ...
It’s the end of an era. After 17 years, Andrea Mitchell is leaving her post as anchor of her eponymous hour-long show, Andrea Mitchell Reports, after this week. Here’s what we know so far ...
We take a look back at some of Andrea's most notable moments in the anchor chair and out in the field. Congratulations! Today, we are celebrating the end of an extraordinary era – 17 years of ...
tight ends coach Luke Steckel and offensive assistant Tim Zetts, who were all members of the previous staff under former coach Antonio Pierce. When asked what he looks for in a quarterback ...
Kay of Cortland and Nancy (Mike Zetts) Rae of Niles; grandchildren, Derek Rae of Warren, Alexis (Kyle) Lewis, also of Warren, Sebastian Zombar of Cortland, Jaycee (Chase) Rae of Warren ...