Ann Curry has been a regular presence at NBC News since 1990, when she became the network's Chicago correspondent. Her career took off almost immediately after that.
The multiethnic Curry (she's half-Japanese, and she's descended from four different European groups and the Cherokee nation through her father) worked as a television reporter in local markets in Oregon and California before moving to the national stage. She anchored "NBC News at Sunrise" from 1991 to 1996, then became a newsreader on "Today" in 1997, where she has remained. She's also anchored the news magazine show "Dateline NBC" since 2005, and she's been a reporter on several international stories.
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