Glen Powell

In this week's Sunday Sitdown, Glen Powell joins Willie Geist to talk ‘Hit Man,' the new film he co-wrote and stars in and shares the wisdom from acting legends like Denzel Washington and Tom Cruise that guided his success. With just over two months until the Paris Olympics, Simone Biles, Suni Lee and Gabby Douglas faced off at the Core Hydration Classic. NBC's Adrienne Broaddus reports for Sunday TODAY. Scottie Scheffler had a rare rough day on the course at the 2024 PGA Championship just one day after he was arrested in a traffic stop outside Valhalla Golf Club. He is set to be arraigned on Tuesday. David Sanborn, the Grammy-winning saxophone player who took up the instrument on the advice of a doctor and would go on to play some of the most memorable songs in the history of music, has died at 78. Sunday TODAY's Willie Geist remembers a life well lived. Benny Gantz, a top member of Israel's war cabinet and a rival of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, is warning he will resign if the prime minister does not change course in Gaza.
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