Erin McLaughlin
Coverage of Erin McLaughlin in the Nexus archive.
- '60 Minutes' Correspondent Scott Pelley Fired From CBS
Veteran '60 Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley was terminated one day after a meeting with leadership. Pelley had clashed with the show’s new leader Nick Bilton and criticized CBS News chief Bari Weiss. NBC’s Erin McLaughlin reported the story for TODAY.
- Healthcare CEO apologizes for coverage problems
TriWest Healthcare Alliance's CEO has issued an apology letter to 4.2 million beneficiaries following NBC News' report on coverage issues affecting the healthcare administrator's customers. The apology comes two weeks after the coverage problems were publicly exposed by NBC News reporter Erin McLaughlin as part of an investigative series called 'The Cost of Denial.'
- Military families call out healthcare company
Military families are facing problems with their healthcare coverage, with one veteran being denied post-cancer treatment due to a mistake by the health plan's administrator. The issue is part of a larger series called 'The Cost of Denial' reported by NBC News. Erin McLaughlin is investigating the problems.
- King Charles and Queen Camilla in New York City
King Charles and Queen Camilla visited the 9/11 Memorial, an urban farm, and a New York public library during their time in New York City. Queen Camilla also gave an exclusive interview to TODAY show host Jenna Bush Hager, as reported by NBC News’ Erin McLaughlin.
- Taylor Swift files several trademarks to protect voice and likeness from misuse
Taylor Swift filed multiple trademark applications to protect her voice, likeness, and music from misuse by artificial intelligence. The legal action was reported by NBC News' Erin McLaughlin.
- King Charles, Queen Camilla Begin Historic State Visit to US
King Charles and Queen Camilla's state visit to the US will proceed as planned following a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. The visit, celebrating 250 years of American independence, aims to strengthen the bond between the UK and the US, marking Charles' first trip to the US as king.