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How to treat the 5 most common headaches: Should you stay or should you go? In this uncensored look inside a marriage therapist's office, psychologist Mark O'Connell shows why it's worthwhile to make the difficult decision to work on long-term relationships. An excerpt. ›14:55 18 Jul, Fri
Cupcake shops offer 'shots' of frosting: Does canceling a credit card really affect your ability to borrow money from a bank? In an effort to separate fact from fiction, TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky shares tips for folks with an eye on their credit score. ›13:58 20 Jul, Sun
Spitz on Phelps: Im rooting him on: What would you like to ask U.S. swimmer Michael Phelps about his hopes, dreams and Olympic gold medals? Send in your questions for the TODAY team in Beijing. ›12:38 14 Aug, Thu
U.S. swimmer Hoff: This time Im prepared: 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
Hugging lion owner reveals secrets: 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
Here comes the bride, glub glub...: Barack Obama has his rolled-up sleeves and John McCain his sweaters under suit jackets, but absent from the 2008 presidential campaign are any risky or gimmicky fashion statements. Will consistent style win out in this election? ›18:17 28 Jul, Mon
Uniforms shame Indonesia's corrupt: 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
Man on Harley finds wedding ring in road: Debbie Phelps animated cheering for her swimmer son Michael as he chases Olympic history has made her a favorite among TV viewers. We take every race and we celebrate, she said. Were relieved when its over, but we look forward to the next. ›14:52 12 Aug, Tue
Goodbye Col. Mustard: 'Clue' goes tabloid: The terms credit crunch, carbon footprint and wardrobe malfunction, as well as a number of environment-related terms, have become such staples that they have won entry into the new version of The Chambers Dictionary. ›14:55 14 Aug, Thu
Raising kids in a sexualized society: The family of Jennifer Mee, who grabbed national attention earlier last year by hiccupping incessantly for weeks, is suing a company whose product claims to cure the ailment, saying it used her name and image improperly. ›15:19 5 Aug, Tue
Court: EPA air pollution rule is illegal: A Bush administration rule barring states and local governments from requiring more air pollution monitoring is illegal, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. ›02:00
Do you have an exotic pet? Send us photos!: From the bride's dress to the couples honeymoon spot, find out how your votes determined the details of TODAY's ninth annual wedding.
U.S. female gymnasts proud of silver: Swedish authorities say parents can now name their newborns "Budweiser" or "Metallica" if they so wish. For decades, they had banned parents from naming their children after fast food chains, rock bands or their favorite brand of beer. ›15:46 12 Aug, Tue
Phelps just exhausted from games: One of New York's and France's favorite chefs brings a taste of his cooking to Beijing. Daniel Boulud, who has just opened Maison Boulud in Beijing, shares his newest dish, which is full of Asian influence. On the menu: Pork porchetta. ›14:49 18 Aug, Mon
Suburban swingers: Beyond the sex: The celebrity chef shares the diverse ways you can easily prepare the quintessential summer fruit for a variety of seasonal dishes. ›03:04 31 Jul, Thu
Missing Fla. tot seen, grandmother says: From renting handbags to finding the right dress size, TODAY style contributor Stacy London explains how to shop the Web with serious style savvy. ›19:20 23 Jul, Wed
Do dead people watch us? Yes, author says: TODAY wine columnist Edward Deitch reviews the memoir of American wine merchant Neal Rosenthal, in which he details his experiences in the vineyards and cellars of France and Italy. ›15:17 17 Jul, Thu
Authorities probe Rockefellers identity: If you always have a hard time motivating yourself to exercise, could a laziness gene be partly to blame? That just might be the case. Scientists' recent studies with mice could help explain the origins of a lack of desire to get up and get moving. ›22:15 5 Aug, Tue
Excerpt: Why stay married?: Do you look like Miley Cyrus? Show us! Send us your photos and we'll publish the best! Don't forget the teen queen will be performing on TODAY on July 25, 2008. ›23:18 2 Jul, Wed
Cat fight brewing over San Juan's felines: Phil Lempert steals this weeks recipe for a delicious seafood spaghetti from Laurence Edelman of The Mermaid Inn, a restaurant renowned for its aquatic culinary delights. ›17:45 12 Aug, Tue
Orbitz adds vacation rentals to online offerings: Travelers booking their vacations on Orbitz.com now have the option to rent a private home or condominium for their trips rather than a hotel room, online travel agency Orbitz Worldwide Inc. said Tuesday. ›18:31 19 Aug, Tue
Do you have investment questions?: From the bride's dress to the couples honeymoon spot, find out how your votes determined the details of TODAY's ninth annual wedding.
Spike in vitamin D testing creates confusion: Blood tests to check levels of vitamin D are on the rise as doctors and patients react to headline-grabbing research that suggests having too little may increase your risk of certain cancers or heart disease. ›20:51 18 Aug, Mon
Make a statement with bold, DIY jewelry: Due to record-high gas prices, online shopping is spiking and some Americans are trading in their car keys for a keyboard. From Circuit City to the Gap, AOL Consumer Advisor Regina Lewis debates the best options for savvy shoppers. ›15:14 13 Jun, Fri