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Floods drive 'Grey's' docs to breaking point: A plumbing disaster flooded Seattle Grace, which, as per usual, was also full of emotional and personal disasters among its doctors. Top of the list: Would Derek moving in with Meredith mean Alex and Izzie would have to move out? ›02:36 10 Oct, Fri
Volkswagen Baja Race: Paris to Ensenada: Volkswagen and its Touareg 2 head to Mexico for the Baja 500. ›07:00 16 Oct, Tue
Fang tribe takes turn for the dumb on 'Survivor': A surprise tribe realignment on "Survivor Gabon" shocked the castaways, and it ended up being the last week for Jacquie, despite a strong challenge performance. ›01:57 10 Oct, Fri
by Lawrence Ulrich: MSN Autos columnist Lawrence Ulrich talks turkey about the 10 worst cars of recent memory. ›07:00 31 Oct, Wed
Two Cuban soccer players missing in DC: 'You cant handcuff them to their rooms'; Team play U.S. in World Cup qualifier ›23:44 10 Oct, Fri
U.S., India sign nuclear deal: The U.S. and India signed an accord Friday that allows American businesses to sell nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India, reversing a three-decade ban on atomic trade with the nuclear-armed power. ›22:48 10 Oct, Fri
2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Top 10 Production Cars: Editors' ten favorite production vehicles at the biennial show. ›07:00 29 Oct, Mon
Russia's Putin gets tiger cub for his birthday: There's no doubt what Vladimir Putin's favorite birthday present is this year a rare Ussuri tiger cub. ›14:06 10 Oct, Fri
Husband leaves so wife can stay on 'Loser': In the fourth week of "Biggest Loser," it was up to the teams to decide which contestant would be sent home after the weigh-ins. Despite Heba's amazing eight pound loss, the orange team fell below line and it was now up to Ed and Heba to decide which one of them would be going home. Ed thanked his wife Heba for entering his life and decided she should stay on the campus so they could improve their chances of fertility. ›13:29 9 Oct, Thu
Report: Making math uncool hurts U.S.: Americans may make fun of girls who are good at math, but this attitude is robbing the country of some of its best talent, researchers say in a new study. ›21:23 10 Oct, Fri
Will gene testing change behavior?: A Silicon Valley gene-testing startup is responding to criticism that the tests could spur bad health-care choices by teaming up for a broad study of how the results affect behavior. ›17:01 9 Oct, Thu
Brinkley to ex: Shield kids from TV interview: A judge on Thursday denied Brinkley's request to cancel Cooks weekend visitation with the children, his lawyer Jim Winkler told Newsday ›01:32 10 Oct, Fri
Parents: Your letters to the future president: If you are a parent, you are voting for yourself and your kids in this upcoming election. From education to the economy, what issues should be top agenda items for our next president? We asked ... and you answered. ›23:10 7 Oct, Tue
Makeover! Nurse gets Rx for savvy style: US Weekly contributor Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over two mothers who are visiting New York and are desperately in need of updated looks. ›15:59 19 Sep, Fri
N.Y. mixup: 'Barack Osama' on ballot: Who is running for president? In an upstate New York county, hundreds of voters have been sent absentee ballots in which they could vote for "Barack Osama." ›21:57 10 Oct, Fri
Will cheap gas bring return of gas-guzzling?: Prices at the pump are dropping fast, and gas could fall below $3 a gallon in a matter of weeks, if not sooner. Does that mean Americans will return to their gas-guzzling ways? ›21:16 10 Oct, Fri
Child star admits killing 2 for yacht: Skylar Deleon, a career criminal who bragged about his brief stint as a child actor, has admitted to masterminding the murders of Tom and Jackie Hawks. The couples son Ryan Hawks said he was relieved just at the thought that theyre admitting guilt. ›14:37 10 Oct, Fri
Colin Powell calls Sen. Stevens' word 'sterling': Former Secretary of State Colin Powell called Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens' word "sterling" at the senator's corruption trial. ›19:47 10 Oct, Fri
Breast cancer saved my life: A breast cancer diagnosis became a blessing in disguise for Kathy Brinkman when further tests revealed stage 4 lung cancer. She defied the odds to become the second winner in TODAYs Everyone Has a Story contest. ›17:27 9 Oct, Thu
Analysis: The end of American capitalism?: The worst financial crisis since the Great Depression is claiming another casualty: American-style capitalism. ›09:38 10 Oct, Fri
Small banks court depositors amid crisis: As consumer confidence in big banks larded with distressed mortgage assets weakens, smaller community banks are trying to win the hearts and deposits of consumers. ›20:58 10 Oct, Fri
'Fashion Victims' pokes fun at industry: Fashion critic and illustrator Michael Roberts pokes fun at the fashion industry in a new book titled, "Fashion Victims," that he says is as much a satire as it is an homage. ›21:18 7 Oct, Tue
Boom! Brokaw brings back the 60s: The journalist has a 'virtual reunion' with some of the decades most important people, writing his latest book based on more than 50 interviews with artists, politicians, activists, business leaders, journalists, Vietnam vets and more. An excerpt. ›17:27 10 Oct, Fri
Golden Gate may get anti-suicide net: A stainless steel net may soon hang underneath the Golden Gate Bridge to stop people from attempting suicide by jumping off. ›22:27 10 Oct, Fri