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Drive to shop or just get it shipped?: Even zoo owner Tom Harvey marvels at how his golden retriever Isabella is nursing newborn tiger cubs their mother wouldnt care for. The dog is literally saving these cubs day by day, he said. ›13:20 1 Aug, Fri
Gisele or Jessica? Who's NFL's first lady?: Is a good woman. But which is the best woman? Kevin Hench ponders whether Gisele or Jessica should be the NFL's "first lady." ›16:08
Drugs: Meet Mexicos Suspected Queenpin: Sexy, stylish and female. Meet Mexicos unlikely druglord suspect. ›22:00 10 Oct, Wed
Excerpt: Why we drive the way we do: If you think romance is going to find you, you might be waiting a long time. Dr. Laura Berman gives advice on how to take control of your love life by perfecting your approach. (Hint: Ditch the pickup lines!) ›13:45 28 Jul, Mon
First Person: Miley look-alikes: Are you a big fan? Test your knowledge on the "Hannah Montana" star! ›13:59 23 Jul, Wed
Have you invented a unique product?: If you're grilling tonight, bring Mediterranean flavor to your table, as chef Mario Batali did in his latest book, "Italian Grill." It features80 delicious recipes, including lamb chops scottadita and sea scallops alla caprese. ›14:08 21 Jul, Mon
Woof! Rachael Ray launches pet food line: The Japanese are true hands-on parents, helping their children with everything from university entrance exams to finding a job. Now they're playing matchmakers for their children, who are past the marrying age and at a nationwide level. ›15:24 28 Jul, Mon
Try a classic Chinese dish: Noodles: From The Bernie Mac Show to the Oceans films, the comedian left hilarious body of work. ›16:41 9 Aug, Sat
Phelps just exhausted from games: Naish Hasan, the 28-year-old bride and a women's rights activist, and Imran Ali, the 41-year-old groom, were married last week in a ceremony that is believed to be the first of its kind in India. Why? Because it was presided over by a woman, all the witnesses were female and the only man involved in the wedding was Ali. ›13:13 18 Aug, Mon
Larry Craig, Hall of Famer: Not even a sex-sting arrest and an on-again, off-again guilty plea can keep Idahos senior senator from induction into the pantheon of Gem State greats. ›17:40 12 Oct, Fri
Be a jet-setter! Maximizing your carry-on: David Turnley spent a quarter century photographing the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. In his book "Mandela! Struggle and Triumph," Turnley shares some of his most stunning photographs, along with the powerful stories behind them. ›22:32 16 Jul, Wed
Truth vs. myth: The Great Wall of China: Can you really see this landmark from the moon? Is the structure one whole continuous wall? Get the facts here. ›14:45
Mortgage applications sink to multiyear low: Mortgage application volume fell last week to its lowest levels in more than six years, the Mortgage Bankers Association said Wednesday. ›12:41
Sidelined gymnast: Teams win bittersweet: As part of TODAY's special cooking series called TODAY's Chow, chef Ming Tsai shares the traditional pork with scallion recipe and then his East-meets-West version, a bacon-cheeseburger and shallot recipe. ›14:38 12 Aug, Tue
Ba-da bing! Chef Ming Tsais recipes: Former vice president Dan Quayle said that the recent revelation of an extramarital affair has probably ended John Edwards political career. Quayle also said that the Russia-Georgia conflict may affect Barack Obamas choice of running mate. ›13:23 11 Aug, Mon
Feel blue? Try mood food like leafy greens: How green is your pet? From organic eats to natural grooming products, GreenDAY's Marisa Belger explains how to be an eco-friend to your furry friend. ›14:18 22 Jul, Tue
Family bond helps Lopezes go for gold: The Lopez family makes history as three siblings, Steven, Mark and Diana compete on the U.S. Olympic taekwondo team, which is coached by their brother, Jean. ›16:49
Have a question about TODAY's trip to Beijing?: A man recovering from injuries suffered during a church shooting rampage in Tennessee says he thought he would die of his wounds, but was more concerned about who would care for his loved ones in his absence. This killing was totally impersonal, he said. ›19:40 29 Jul, Tue
Hurdlers were confident of U.S. sweep: Chef Rey Lim of the Courtyard restaurant discusses China's four major food regions, the new dishes cooks are creating and shares his simple and healthy cucumber spring roll recipe. ›15:28 19 Aug, Tue
Couple: Wing-walk wedding overwhelming: In their new book "So Sexy So Soon" authors Diane Levin and Jean Kilbourne write about the trend of children becoming sexualized at a young age and how parents can protect their kids. An excerpt. ›14:55 6 Aug, Wed
Throw a posh party on a budget: In her memoir "Serve the People," Jen Lin-Liu, owner of the Black Sesame Kitchen restaurant in Beijing, shares her experience as an aspiring cook touring Chinas changing landscape, from cuisine to consumption. An excerpt. ›18:25 18 Aug, Mon
Model tells all on Macpherson, Porizkova: Sure, you know the recent world records and Olympic medal count. But do you know which figure skater is known as "America's Sweetheart" or how many gold medals Jesse Owens won at the 1936 Berlin Olympics? Take our quiz to test your true knowledge of some famous medal-winning Olympians. ›18:55 6 Aug, Wed
Fire it up! Japanese food on the grill: Theyre hot, theyre sexy, and theyre out to attract girls to technology careers by shattering the popular misconception that all nerds are male and homely. "Were trying to show how diversified engineers are, said the founder of Nerd Girls. ›20:18 16 Jul, Wed
Looking for Mr. Right? Its your move: Jamie Parkey was one of the people who tackled the gunman who killed two church members and wounded six others Sunday in Knoxville, Tenn. He had the gun leveled in our direction, Parkey said as he and his wife described the terrifying scene. ›20:18 16 Jul, Wed