Two sources told NBC News that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak would step down Thursday.
"Word of this information is just now spreading out in Cairo," NBC's Richard Engle reported Thursday. "We again, once again, have been told by two sources within the presidency that President Mubarak will step down."
"The prime minister's office is telling us that President Mubarak tonight will decide," he added.
For its part, Al Jazeera English continued to treat the news as a rumor.
Mubarak was expected to address the nation Thursday night.
US CIA chief Leon Panetta said Thursday that he expected the Egyptian president to cede power "today."
Al Jazeera also reported Thursday that Egyptian Army officials said that protesters' "demands will be met."
The supreme council of the Egyptian army met Thursday to discuss its position on the protests and Mubarak's future.
Protesters have been massing on the streets of Cairo and other cities in Egypt since Jan. 25, demanding Mubarak leave office. The size of the demonstrations have grown in past days.
Protesters called for 20 million to march throughout the country on Friday.