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EPA knocks $900,000 off value of a life: It's not just the American dollar that's losing value. The Environmental Protection Agency has decided that an American life isn't worth what it used to be. ›20:34 10 Jul, Thu
Beatrix Potter drawing sells for $578,700: An original watercolor illustration by Beatrix Potter for the final scene from "The Rabbit's Christmas Party" set a new record on Thursday at a London auction. ›12:40 18 Jul, Fri
Border fence worries Rio Grande users: The federal government's border fence plans in South Texas have been attacked by property owners, wildlife advocates and land conservationists. ›21:49 12 Jul, Sat
China: Tons of elephant ivory missing: China's government lost track of 121 tons of elephant ivory over a dozen years that probably were sold on illegal markets, according to a previously undisclosed Chinese report. ›20:11 11 Jul, Fri
Simple supper: Low-cal fried chicken salad: When it comes to making a summer dinner, you need something cool, quick and nutritious that everyone will enjoy. Chef Sara Moulton of the PBS show "Sara's Weeknight Meals" has the perfect solution: Fried chicken salad and stuffed strawberries. ›14:42 16 Jul, Wed
Cristobal dumps rain on North Carolina: Tropical Storm Cristobal dumped rain and brought rough seas to the North Carolina coast Sunday, and forecasters predicted the weakening system was headed for the open Atlantic. ›22:31
Bill Gates Answers Your Questions: The Microsoft co-founder and leading philanthropist answers selected reader questions in this exclusive NEWSWEEK forum. ›22:02 9 Oct, Tue
Make a gourmet dinner ... with your toaster: Sure, you know their world records and their Olympic medal count. But do you know Michael Phelps' hidden talent or which Olympian owns a super-fast swimming dog? Take our quiz to test your true knowledge of the Olympic swim team. ›17:04 25 Jun, Wed
Remodel your kitchen for the right price: What do grizzly bears do in the woods? They rub trees. Kate Kendall, a field biologist for the U.S. Geological Survey, took advantage of that behavior to tackle a task that many said was impossible a census of the threatened animals. ›23:34 26 Jun, Thu
Looking for a mate? Priest, 79, has advice: Want to undo the effects of aging without taking drastic measures? TODAY gadget guy Paul Hochman recommends products from a hybrid bike to a wrinkle-zapping printer to make you feel young again. ›19:50 13 Jul, Sun
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Doris Lessings Nobel Prize: The unpredictable curmudgeon has written about everything from feminism to sci-fi to cats (twice). ›15:18 12 Oct, Fri
Italian Vogue breaks fashions racial barrier: Dara Torres is off to an unprecedented fifth Olympics but even though she's 41 and the oldest woman ever to make theU.S. Olympic Swim Team, she considers herself just another working mom. The water doesnt know what age you are, she said. ›15:20 4 Jul, Fri
Celebrate the wedding with brunch: Whether it's an expanding waist size or forgetting your keys, everyone goes through changes when they get older. Take this head-to-toe quiz to test your knowledge of the best ways to stay well as you age.
Book Excerpt: Vegetable Dishes I Cant Live Without: A book excerpt by Mollie Katzen. ›21:49 6 Oct, Sat
Days of Our Lives tackles autism: After the peeling hologram sticker in her new Fendi bag purchased on eBay for $415 made Chrys Reyna suspicious,a new Web site helped her determine it was "a really high-quality five-star fake."
Rare copy of Austen's 'Emma' sets auction record: The trials and triumphs of a real-life autistic child are being mirrored on one of TVs longest-running soap operas. Head writer Dena Higley who raised an autistic son said: I pulled out actual dialogue my husband and I had and put it on paper.
Obama: Access Hollywood interview a mistake: Forgo a dog or cat for a parrot, snake or shark? E-mail us your pictures and they might be featured on TODAYShow.com. ›20:12 8 Jul, Tue
2,400-mile car race runs on the sun: A caravan of futuristic solar cars driven by university students is racing a 2,400-mile route to show what transportation could look without a drop of oil or gas. ›15:57 19 Jul, Sat
Rome 1960': Politics at play in Olympic Games: The latest issue of Italian Vogue, showcasing models of color, may prove that black is not only beautiful, but profitable its advertising is up 30 percent over a normal issue. It's about myth-busting, said marketing expert Jerri DeVard. ›23:18 2 Jul, Wed
Parties for last book in 'Twilight' series: Miss Washington Elyse Umemoto apologizes for stolen photos posted on TMZ.com. Shown flipping off the camera, playing beer pong, and posing in her bra, Umemoto said she is "deeply hurt by such an act of betrayal." ›14:45 10 Jul, Thu
Naked Cowboy sues M&Ms for $4 million: LaDonna and Darnell, the winning couple of TODAY Throws a Wedding: Race to the Altar, exchanged their "I do's" live on Rockefeller Plaza.
Experts eye moving species to save them: With climate change increasingly threatening the survival of plants and animals, scientists say it may become necessary to move some species to save them. ›20:26 17 Jul, Thu
Q&A: Shawn Hornbecks Parents: The parents of kidnap victim Shawn Hornbeck speak out on the sentencing of their sons tormentor and the status of the boys recovery. ›20:50 12 Oct, Fri