In this week’s People magazine cover story, Ann Curry, who has a new PBS series called We’ll Meet Again starting on January 23, opens up about what it was like when she lost her position as co-anchor of the Today show. Ann Curry is going to air patients’ medical mysteries on live TV. Curry has reported from the wars in Kosovo, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Afghanistan, Darfur, Congo and the Central African Republic. It should come as no shock that after her exit from Today in 2012, Curry continued doing what she does best — reporting on important human interest stories and world-changing events. In an interview with CBS This Morning, former Today anchor Ann Curry opens up about Matt Lauer and the "pervasive" verbal harassment at NBC ... 2020 at 2:40 pm Telling Stories of Hope. Inside Ann Curry’s Bruising Breakup With NBC Goodbye She made a notorious, tearful exit from the Today show after reports Matt … Ann Curry says journalism is an act of faith. Ann Curry's abrupt departure from 'Today' came amid rumors of a growing feud between her and star Matt Lauer. What Is Matt Doing Now? Ann Curry Will ‘Harness the Power’ of Live TV for the First Time Since Leaving the Today Show She’ll help solve medical mysteries as anchor of Chasing the Cure Initially, he tried to lead a quiet life, hook up with old friends and do those things his busy career had deprived him of over the years but one thing he could not fix was his marriage. But did Lauer play a part in Curry's sudden exit from the morning talk show? by Ann Curry From - Posted on Feb ... Now that she was a U.S. military wife, she was able to get the care she needed. Ann Curry (born November 19, 1956) is an American journalist and photojournalist, who has been a reporter for more than 30 years, focused on human suffering in war zones and natural disasters. Find out why Ann Curry says journalism is an act of faith and how she finds stories of hope among all the suffering. ... We are connected now to 52,000 physicians who we might be able to call upon to help us solve these cases. Departed "Today" anchor Ann Curry could "destroy" her former co-host, Matt Lauer, if she spills all on the disgraced star, according to a report. Most viewers of the Today Show remember Ann Curry from her 15 years at the NBC news desk on the morning program, as well as her very publicized exit from the show in 2012. In light of the recent events, many have wondered what Curry, who worked alongside Lauer for over a decade, is up to now? Upon his dismissal, Matt Lauer went on to face a whole new crisis on the family front.