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What makes for a great summer beer?: Everyone loves babies, right? Maybe not. Dr. Gail Saltz advises a woman whose standoffish in-laws are detached from her 6-month-old daughter. ›16:04 17 Jul, Thu
Dogs death highlights grooming hazard: Are you running into some issues buying your first home? Want to start renovating but not sure where to begin? Having difficulty selling your apartment? Navigating the roads of real estate can be tricky and difficult, which is why Barbara Corcoran wants to help. So send us an e-mail with your housing problems and the real estate contributor might just answer your questions live on TODAY. ›13:35 31 Jul, Thu
Slide show: Tori Spelling: Back to Beverly Hills: "Sandwiched" baby boomers face growing demands on their financial resources from both their children and parents. Sharon Epperson shares practical advice on how to navigate difficult decisions to help balance the needs of all family members. ›14:23 29 Jul, Tue
Medalist: China barred me over Darfur: For swimmer Dara Torres, 41, it's not just age that poses an obstacle in Beijing it's facing competition without her coach, who was diagnosed with a rare cancer. TODAY's Matt Lauer gets behind her athlete's armor. ›12:55 7 Aug, Thu
Fat cat a victim of foreclosure: From an open bar to the best man's speech, Brides.com reveals four traditions that stand the test of time and can a make a wedding special for the bride, groom and everyone in attendance. ›16:41 30 Jul, Wed
Kid experts choose top lunchbox snacks: The latest technology may be helping Olympians to break records in Beijing. Men's Health's Dave Zinczenko explains why both male and female athletes are exceeding their goals like never before. ›16:59 13 Aug, Wed
Matt and Al try rhythm gymnastics: Team USAs sweep in the 400-meter hurdles on Monday was easy as 1-2-3. But for silver medalist Kerron Clement, it really was more a matter of preordained fact. He predicted over the weekend that his team would take home the gold, silver and bronze medals. ›13:38 19 Aug, Tue
Experience the life of a trophy wife: 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. ›21:43 16 Jul, Wed
Boldin asks Cardinals to trade him: Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Anquan Boldin asked to be traded, saying he doesn't feel his situation can be resolved and declaring he has no relationship with coach Ken Whisenhunt."I'm a football player. That's about it," Boldin said Tuesday when asked to characterize his dealings with the coach these days.A team spokesman said the Cardinals have no plans to trade the sixth-year standout and still hope to sign him to a contract extension. ›15:58
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
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
Author dishes on Edwards partying mistress: He's written million-selling books about his early years and the meaning of public life. NowBarack Obama, with the help of his campaign staff, has another side to share with readers: policy wonk. ›14:32 11 Aug, Mon
Survive the drive! Gear for kids: Looking for a way to keep everyone happy and safe on a long road trip? TODAY technology editor Paul Hochman offers tips on great gear that's sure to deliver you to your destination in peace and quiet. ›17:16
Woof! Rachael Ray launches pet food line: ›16:47 28 Jul, Mon
Russerts widow astounded by support: NBC's Lester Holt fulfils a dream by performing with his favorite band, Earth, Wind and Fire. In this reporter's notebook, Holt examines his lifelong love of their music, along with his enthusiasm at performing to empty seats during a sound check. ›16:58 25 Jul, Fri
Beatrix Potter drawing sells for $578,700: With gardens and farmers markets bursting with fresh vegetables, now is the time to bake them into something sweet. David Guas, chef and owner of Damgoodsweet Consulting Group, has the perfect summer recipes: Zucchini pound cake with brown butter icing and spicy carrot ginger cupcakes. ›16:20 16 Jul, Wed
Book reveals secret Iraq mission, more: Celebrity chef Anthony Worrall Thompson apologized after mistakenly saying the weed henbane was an excellent addition to a summertime meal the plant is potentially deadly. He accidentally recommended it in Healthy & Organic Living magazine. ›13:06 4 Aug, Mon
Drugs: Meet Mexicos Suspected Queenpin: Sexy, stylish and female. Meet Mexicos unlikely druglord suspect. ›22:00 10 Oct, Wed
Interview: Susan Faludi on 9/11 Myths: In her new book, Susan Faludi examines the cultural impact of the 9/11 terror attacks. What she says about their effect on U.S. politics, feminism and the differences between American and European approaches to history. ›17:08 8 Oct, Mon
Trace arsenic in water may be tied to diabetes: A new analysis of government data is the first to link low-level arsenic exposure, possibly from drinking water, with Type 2 diabetes, researchers say. ›20:14 19 Aug, Tue
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
Lobster ice cream? The scoop on new flavors: Venezuelas Dayana Mendoza, 22, took the crown at this years global pageant that included 80 beauty queens. Here are the highlights from the competition. ›20:23 8 Jul, 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
Ruff competition? Labrador 'runs' for mayor: Thanks to Jose Andres, fruit isn't just for dessert anymore. The chef is adding a Latin twist to a popular fruit with his sweet and sour dish: grilled watermelon steak with pistachios and micro green salad. So get your plate and palate ready for a juicy meal. ›20:12 28 Jul, Mon