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Have a diet dilemma? Ask Joy Bauer!: Are you struggling with how to lose weight? Are you frustrated about boring exercises? Are you having trouble curbing cravings? If you have any questions about successful dieting, e-mail TODAY and nutrition editor Joy Bauer may answer them. ›15:24, 3.07
Making of TODAY's wedding: Race to the Altar: From the bride's dress to the couples honeymoon spot, find out how your votes determined the details of TODAY's ninth annual wedding. ›14:08, 23.06
One mans trash is another mans fashion: Used detergent labels and toothpaste tubes get a new life as Indonesian homemakers embrace the eco-friendly "trashion" trend. ›21:57, 1.07
Obama inspires Milan mens runway styles: The U.S. presidential hopeful is even bringing change to the fashion world. On Saturday evening, fashion designer Donatella Versace dedicated her spring/summer 2009 collection to Barack Obama, saying he was "the man of the moment."
Nutrition SOS: Lose the beer belly, more: What's the best way to approach a diet? How many servings of fruit and vegetables should we really eat? TODAY nutrition editor Joy Bauer answers these reader questions and more. ›15:42, 25.06
Tidbits: Jessica deeply hurt by Pam: Jessica Simpson wanted to go after Pam Anderson for calling her a bitch and a whore, but her family convinced her that would be a bad idea. ›01:17, 9.07
We're looking for the cutest kittens!: Think readers would be smitten with your kitten? E-mail us pictures and they might be featured on TODAYShow.com. ›15:42, 25.06
New mom Giada: Ive gained a partner in the kitchen: TODAY culinary contributor Giada De Laurentiis has her plate full this year with a new cookbook, a new show and a new addition to her family. Here, she gives the scoop on how she's juggling life with her new bundle of Jade. ›14:35, 27.06
New book uses food to explore Mandela's life: 'Hunger for Freedom' examines Nelson Mandela's life through a culinary lens, including everything from the spaghetti casserole he was brought in jail to the soured milk he longed for while living underground. ›16:03, 3.07
Newsweek: Obama's money machine myths: Four myths about Barack Obama's much-vaunted money machine and the reality behind them. ›16:42
Italian Vogue breaks fashions racial barrier: 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. ›12:44, 7.07
East meets West with Martha's un-burger: Give your boring burger the boot! Martha Stewart puts a twist on the traditional with this recipe for wasabi deviled eggs and tuna burgers as featured in the July issue of Martha Stewart Living. ›17:22
Create a fusion of flavors with roasted Maine cod: Phil Lempert steals this weeks recipe for roasted Maine cod from award-winning chef Shawn McClain of Spring, an Eastern-inspired seafood restaurant in Chicago. ›15:51
Penguin woes signal sea problems: The company that built the first mass-produced, all-electric car will keep its manufacturing plant in California, thanks to a new tax break. ›19:44, 1.07
Alaska cruise lines face pollution lawsuit: Basketball star LeBron James has paired up with Nickelodeon, the home of SpongeBob and his ocean-dwelling cartoon chums, to raise awareness about the environment. ›18:25, 2.07
Get fit! 4 weeks to a better body: Want to be thinner, healthier and more energetic in less than a month? Joy Bauer provides simple strategies from cutting calories at home to boosting your metabolism to help you lose weight fast.
Latest on the TODAY concert series: For its 13th consecutive year, NBCs TODAY show is bringing together the biggest names in music to rock the Plaza. Upcoming concerts include Miley Cyrus, Sheryl Crow and Celine Dion. ›19:17, 2.07
When it comes to electronics, enjoy the view: Sure, beauty is in the eye of the beholder but let's face it some gadgets are downright ugly. But happily, manufacturers are lately paying better attention to design. Paul Hochman explores this trend toward beauty. ›12:28, 18.06
Feds may euthanize wild horses: Some of the most prized land in the northern Rocky Mountains is being protected from development in a conservation land deal hailed as the largest of its kind in U.S. history. ›00:37, 1.07
This summer, keep your frizz under control: If you have less-than-perfect locks, hot and humid days can literally be a hair-raising experience. With the dog days of summer just around the corner, TODAY Style editor Bobbie Thomas explores some of the best ways to fight the summer frizz. ›13:49, 26.06
35 ways to eat and shop on a budget: According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, food prices have risen across the board by more than 5 percent over the last year. And let's face it, prices aren't dropping anytime soon. Lucky for you, Epicurious.com has 35 ways so stretch your food dollars, from shopping to budgeting and cooking. ›13:33, 1.07
Slide show: The week in celebrity sightings: Damon, Affleck, Alexander show their poker faces, Neil Young rocks Roskilde, Kevin Costner goes back to Durham and more. ›10:52
Obama plane makes unplanned stop in St. Louis: The airplane carrying Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama made a safe, unscheduled landing in St. Louis because of a maintenance issue. ›04:38
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