Quayle: Edwards likely finished in politics: 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
Beijing couples rush to wed on lucky day: Are these people too ugly to model? Not according to one talent agency in New York. See photos of 27 people that are from every walk of life and whose looks are average and unique. ›16:41 8 Aug, Fri
6 trips thatll thrill your whole family: Tired of tripping over the cables in your house? You may be in luck. New technology is bringing the reality of wireless electric power closer than ever. TODAY's gadget guy Paul Hochman explains. ›14:44 23 Jul, Wed
Carnival putting bigger ship in New Orleans: Carnival Cruise Lines will move the Carnival Triumph to New Orleans when the smaller Carnival Fantasy moves to Mobile, Ala., in 2009, officials announced Tuesday. ›18:25 19 Aug, Tue
Sax player in Dave Matthews Band has died: LeRoi Moore, sax player and founding member of the Dave Matthews Band, has died at age 46. He was seriously injured in an ATV accident in June. ›02:30
11 ways dining out can derail your diet: In rural North Carolina, Susan Rice is planning her attack on the French. The assault is gastronomical, as she starts a 200-acre black truffle "farm" in hopes of earning beaucoup d'argent from the sale of the musky, earthy, aromatic fungi. ›19:35 21 May, Wed
Frustrated with gas prices? Ditch the ride!: 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. ›12:28 18 Jun, Wed
Have questions for the USA gymnastics team?: Have questions for the TODAY team about anything and everything that is going on in Beijing? Are you curious about the food they've tried? Or maybe you want to know what Olympic events they've seen? E-mail us, and Al, Meredith, Matt and Ann may answer your questions. ›12:22 30 Jul, Wed
Phelps coach: He can do more: People all around the country are being hammered by the economy, and it's taking a toll not just on our wallets, but on our health. TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky offers five tips on how to combat financial stress. ›12:53 18 Aug, Mon
Do you have a real-estate question?: The violent death of British student Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy, made headlines and her American housemate, Amanda Knox, is a suspect. ›13:28 31 Jul, Thu
Authorities probe Rockefellers identity: Once you decide to commit to a do-it-yourself garden, turning to chemicals to help your plants flourish is not only counterproductive but also potentially harmful to your family and the planet. Take simple steps to create a garden thats as green as your thumb. ›22:44 5 Aug, Tue
Spitz on Phelps: Im rooting him on: Designers work in teams to create day-to-night looks as Brooke Shields guest-judges. ›13:24 14 Aug, Thu
Not a spinster, just a Late Bloomer: Hes only a kid himself, but Noah McCullough, author of a history of children in the White House, has already declared himself a presidential candidate in 2032: I don't know what the issues are going to be, but Ill do the best I can." ›15:01 6 Aug, Wed
Nobel author Solzhenitsyn buried in Moscow: 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
Million-selling debut for vampire series finale: When it comes to your credit cards, are you taking advantage of them or are they taking advantage of you? TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky offers tips on how to secure the upper hand in that swipe-and-sign relationship. ›01:23 12 Aug, Tue
Team TODAY? Anchors' Olympic dreams: Another book is coming out of this year's presidential campaign, but this one is an especially easy read. "My Dad, John McCain," by the candidate's 23-year-old daughter, is a kid-friendly account of his life, written in heroic terms. ›18:38 14 Aug, Thu
U.S. women gymnasts ready for debut: Kable's, the restaurant at Sydney, Australia's Four Seasons Hotel, offers a menu of 20 types of water from around the world with descriptions that mimic a fine wine list, like "bold" or "velvety." ›13:52 7 Aug, Thu
Tori Spelling: No regrets about reality show: The life of Christian, the 'hugging' lion who captured the hearts of millions in a memorable web video. ›14:07 30 Jul, Wed
FirstPerson: Your miracle babies: Secretly monitored conversations in which Drew Peterson talks about his murdered third wife and missing fourth wife could lead to both cases being solved, according to MSNBC senior legal analyst Susan Filan. This I would consider a breakthrough, she said. ›14:36 24 Jul, Thu
French-Asian cuisine: Pork porchetta: Bob Bowman, the coach who first discovered Michael Phelps, sees years of work approaching fruition as Phelps nears his goal of being the Olympics greatest athlete ever: I think he may be getting a little tired, but hes only got two more races left." ›14:07 15 Aug, Fri
More nests is good news for loggerheads: Rare loggerhead sea turtles are having a record nesting season on the Georgia coast and have been laying eggs in promising numbers on southern Atlantic beaches from Florida to the Carolinas. ›20:20 15 Aug, Fri