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Will Knicks Scandal Affect Cablevision?: Jimmy Dolan's sports empire is a humiliation. Does that make him unfit to run Daddy's cable company? ›00:00, 15.10
Best anti-aging trick? Start eating less: While the quest for the proverbial Fountain of Youth is endless and typically fruitless, one method known to extend the human lifespan by up to five years has quietly become accepted among leading researchers. ›17:47
Judge to White House: Gitmo gets top priority: The Bush administration says it has already cleared one in five detainees at Guantanamo Bay for release from the military-run facility in Cuba. ›00:23, 9.07
Troubleshooter: Tickets fall through the cracks: Susan Null books two business-class tickets on British Airways using her Alaska Airlines frequent flier miles. But when she checks her reservation, she finds nothing. Alaska Airlines says her booking has slipped through the cracks. Can they retrieve it in time for her trip? ›15:15
Panda from China quake zone gives birth: A panda who was relocated after China's deadly earthquake damaged her home gave birth to twin cubs on Sunday, a state news agency said. ›16:58, 7.07
Terror Watch: Gonzales Lawyers Up: Still under investigation by Congress and Justice Department lawyers who once worked for him, the former attorney general has turned to a leading Washington attorney to help him beat the rap. ›18:12, 10.10
Kennedy's wife says he's handling treatment well: A new technique may help newly diagnosed cancer patients preserve their eggs, and perhaps their fertility, before chemotherapy, German researchers said on Monday. ›16:05, 7.07
Doctors to offer $200 IVF in Africa: Parents of twins are more likely to have mental health problems than those of single-born babies, researchers said Monday, but some questioned how important the difference really was. ›18:50, 7.07
Hundreds flee shifting Calif. fire: With California on edge as a heat wave threatened to worsen firefighting efforts, hundreds of people north of the state capital evacuated Tuesday after a fire shifted direction. ›00:46, 9.07
Drugs: Meet Mexicos Suspected Queenpin: Sexy, stylish and female. Meet Mexicos unlikely druglord suspect. ›22:00, 10.10
Al Gore's Nobel Patrol: A vigilant fan of the former veep keeps watch as the Nobel Committee announces its peace prize. ›15:10, 12.10
Video: Breast cancer more serious for young women: July 8: A new medical study from Duke University found significant differences in the biology and genetics of breast cancers in women over 65 compared with those under 45, for whom the disease is more aggressive and difficult to treat. NBC's Robert Bazell reports.(Nightly News) ›23:11
Cosmic Log: The shuttle's long goodbye: Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: NASA sets dates for the space shuttle fleet's final 10 missions, ending with a shipment of spare parts for the space station on May 31, 2010. ›22:55
Twister destroys homes, lightning kills boy: Residents say they were warned well before a tornado struck their small town, destroying six homes and damaging others. ›16:07
Why we're all moral hypocrites:
Google gets 'Lively' with virtual reality: In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google Inc. hopes to orchestrate more virtual socializing on the Web. ›22:10
Kids eat more when TV is on during meals: Everyone knows what too much television can do to the mind and what too little exercise can do to the body, but a Canadian study has now shown that the boob tube can also lead to an increase in how much we eat. ›21:43
Parents of twins more prone mental issues: The Food and Drug Administration hopes to add its most serious warning label to epilepsy drugs, based on evidence they increase the risk of suicide in patients. ›19:08, 7.07
Town split over teacher accused of preaching: Demonstrations on the town square in Mount Vernon, Ohio, show how divided people are over the school board's decision to fire a science teacher accused of preaching his Christian beliefs in the classroom and burning crosses on students' arms. ›16:12
Cheney's office denies climate meddling: A spokesperson for Vice President Cheney dismissed a claim by a former EPA official that Cheney's office pushed for deletions in climate testimony, while a Senate Democrat vowed to hold a hearing. ›18:11
Texas cops get gift, some an unplanned trip: A teenager is suspected of delivering baskets of drug-laced treats to about a dozen police departments in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, and at least three officers have gotten sick, police said Tuesday. ›00:03, 9.07
Gellman: A Letter to a Bigot: What I want to say to a person of prejudice. ›22:12, 12.10
Baby's first smiles give mom's brain a buzz: Seeing your own child smile activates pleasure receptors in the brain typically associated with food, sex and drug addiction, said researchers who scanned the brains of new moms. ›12:26, 7.07
3 artists get creative aboard vomit comet: Three British artists tried Tuesday to make art in zero gravity aboard an aircraft used to train cosmonauts, but only one completed his work. The other two artists felt ill. ›23:45