Katie Couric

American journalist

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September 28 2022 Publicly revealed her breast cancer diagnosis.
September 7 2022 Began radiation treatment for breast cancer.
July 2022 Couric underwent surgery for breast cancer.
July 2022 Underwent surgery for breast cancer.
June 21 2022 Diagnosed with breast cancer after a routine screening.
March 8 2021 Began serving as a substitute host of Jeopardy! following the death of Alex Trebek, with episodes airing until March 19.
January 15 2021 Revealed on Real Time with Bill Maher that she is distantly related to William Henry Harrison, the ninth president of the United States.
2018 Co-hosted Winter Olympics opening ceremonies with Mike Tirico, during which she made a controversial comment about Dutch transportation.
January 2017 Returned for a week-long stint as co-host of Today to mark Matt Lauer's 20th anniversary as anchor.
June 21 2014 Married John Molner in a small, private ceremony at her home in The Hamptons.
September 2013 Became engaged to financier John Molner after a two-year relationship.
June 1 2013 Delivered the graduation speech at Randolph-Macon College.
May 20 2012 Delivered the graduation speech at her alma mater University of Virginia.
February 6 2011 Guest-starred on the post-Super Bowl episode of Glee, playing herself interviewing Sue Sylvester.
May 16 2010 Received an honorary doctor of science degree from Case Western Reserve University for her efforts in raising colorectal cancer awareness.
April 14 2010 Hosted a Sesame Street special 'When Families Grieve' which aired on PBS.

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