White House denies fake Iraq-al-Qaida link: Take a tour of the impressive sights in and around Beijing, from Tiananmen Square to the Forbidden City. ›16:22 6 Aug, Wed
Do you have a question for Michael Phelps?: U.S. swimmer Eric Shanteau wasn't just battling the competition at this Olympics he's also fighting testicular cancer. "Im going to attack that like Ive taken on swimming," he says of the disease. ›12:04 14 Aug, Thu
California fines 18 hospitals for shoddy care: Eighteen hospitals in California were fined for state health code violations in which patients received shoddy care that in some cases led to deaths. ›22:31 19 Aug, Tue
Cow chases bear away from tree: Residents of a rural Colorado town say a cow chased off a bear that had climbed into her favorite apple tree. ›22:27 18 Aug, Mon
Drugs: Meet Mexicos Suspected Queenpin: Sexy, stylish and female. Meet Mexicos unlikely druglord suspect. ›22:00 10 Oct, Wed
Small SUVs improving in crash tests: Four small sport utility vehicles received top scores in crash tests to be released Wednesday by the insurance industry, a sign of improvement compared with SUVs built earlier in the decade. ›13:42
U.S. consumers buying fewer cell phones: U.S. consumers have been buying significantly fewer cell phones but paying higher prices for them, according to a research firm. ›16:26 19 Aug, Tue
Back to school in eco-style: Cullen Jones who went from a near-drowning in childhood to Monday's record-breaking gold medal in the men's 400 meter freestyle relay is on a mission to get minority youths into the pool. ›15:18 11 Aug, Mon
Slide show: Slide show: Modern China in pictures: Four years ago, she buckled under pressure she wasnt equipped to handle as the youngest member of the U.S. Olympic Team. But this year will be different, says the woman who is being called the female Michael Phelps. This time around Im more prepared for it, the 19-year-old told ›14:15 29 Jul, Tue
Truth vs. myth: The Great Wall of China: Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin led tributes on Monday to the late Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the Nobel literature laureate and prominent dissident of the Soviet era, saying his death was a loss for all of Russia. ›16:16 4 Aug, Mon
Hes OK after being hit by SUV in diner: Think you can handle a shot of the hard stuff? Better belly up to the bar with your toothbrush. For a small fee, many bakeries are offering a delicious dollop of your favorite frosting. Talk about a short but sweet pick-me-up. ›14:11 21 Jul, Mon
Speed diet: Women using ADD drugs to get thin: A growing number of women in Hollywood are abusing the ADD drug Adderall in their quest to be thin. But along with the rapid weight loss, they may be gaining a dangerous addiction. ›13:37
Is dog-cloner former sex kidnapper?: Zhao Gang and Liu Rui were thrilled upon receiving their marriage certificate on Aug. 8, 2008: China's auspicious triple-eight date. At least 16,400 couples have followed in their footsteps, hoping to tie the knot at 8:08 a.m. ›13:18 8 Aug, Fri
In the bedroom, is three a crowd?: Despite denials by both the White House and the CIA, journalist Ron Suskind Wednesday stood by his claim that the Bush administration faked a letter showing a link between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida during the run-up to the Iraq war. ›16:13 7 Aug, Thu
Are you a Miley Cyrus look-alike?: 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
Can the Youth Vote Save Obama?: With the Hillary juggernaut growing in strength every day, Barack Obama is hoping Iowas youth can help keep him in the game. ›14:47 8 Oct, Mon
Slide show: Images: Postcards from China: President Bush ordered the CIA to manufacture a false pretense for the Iraq war in the form of a backdated, handwritten document linking Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda, an explosive new book claims. It was a dark day for the CIA, Ron Suskind said. ›15:09 5 Aug, Tue
Secret weapons: The gear behind the gold: A federal appeals court has reversed a ruling that awarded John Steinbeck's son and granddaughter publishing rights to 10 of the author's early works, including "The Grapes of Wrath." They ordered the lower court judge to rule in favor of Penguin Group Inc. and the heirs of the author's widow. ›16:07 13 Aug, Wed
Unplug! Wireless power is coming soon: The sword is mightier: The "Iron Man" will not be wielding a pen and has returned his advance to publisher HarperCollins. ›15:29 22 Jul, Tue
Excerpt: Why we drive the way we do: 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
Sharing Chinas history through food: US Weekly contributor Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over two TODAY fans, including one who recently had fibroid surgery and wants a new look to get job interview-ready! ›15:14 13 Jun, Fri