Shock jock Stern ties the knot in NYC: Shock jock Howard Stern has embraced tradition. The radio talk show host known for hosting porn stars married his longtime girlfriend, Beth Ostrosky, on Friday. ›17:11 4 Oct, Sat
World's luxurious wilderness adventures: Rough it in style and experience the outdoors without giving up plumbing, white sheets and gourmet meals. ›15:23
NYT: McCain, Obama sharply divided on Iraq: One of the most pressing questions Barack Obama or John McCain would confront if elected president is how to build on the security gains in Iraq at a time when troop levels have begun to drop. ›09:37
Video: More kids walk to school: Oct. 5: NBC's Rehema Ellis reports on a bold step that's healthy for kids and school budgets.(Nightly News) ›23:52 5 Oct, Sun
Revisions to knee, hip implants on the rise: One in 75 patients who gets a knee or hip replaced must get it replaced again within three years, new research finds. ›19:21
Chicken soup for stressed-out pandas: The Wuhan Zoo in central China has been feeding its two pandas home-cooked chicken soup twice in a month to reduce stress and give them a nutritional boost, a zoo official said Friday. ›16:05 3 Oct, Fri
Stripper science earns frivolous fame: The 2008 Ig Nobel laureates include researchers who studied the spermicidal properties of cola drinks, as well as psychologists who found a link between exotic dancers' fertility and their earnings. ›23:51 2 Oct, Thu
Obama attacks McCain on health care: Democrat Barack Obama sharply criticized Republican John McCain's health care proposals Saturday, saying they could force millions of Americans to struggle to buy medical insurance. ›20:03 4 Oct, Sat
Politics, Palin good for Saturday Night Live: The politics-fueled ratings train of "Saturday Night Live" keeps rolling along this election season with Tina Fey's impersonations of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin luring viewers. ›18:59
Ancient Peru pyramid spotted by satellite: A new remote sensing technology has peeled away layers of mud and rock near Peru's Cahuachi desert to reveal an ancient adobe pyramid, Italian researchers announced on Friday at a satellite imagery conference in Rome. ›05:33
Video: America's car trouble spreads outside Detroit: Oct. 5: The lack of consumer credit has caused car sales to plummet and car dealerships across America are now struggling to survive. NBC's Chris Jansing reports.(Nightly News) ›23:13 5 Oct, Sun
Palin expands character attacks: Sarah Palin is expanding the Republican attacks on Barack Obama's character, invoking his controversial former pastor. ›19:08
Ford 'MyKey' to set limits on teen driving: So you think junior is a little too lead-footed when he drives the family car? Starting next year, Ford Motor Co. will give you the power to do something about it. ›19:15
Stevens told pal to 'lay low,' tapes show: Sen. Ted Stevens told a contractor friend that they needed to stick together and "really lay low" to beat an FBI investigation, according to audiotapes played Monday at his corruption trial. ›17:45
Video: A new line of attacks from Palin: Oct. 5: Gov. Sarah Palin is criticizing Sen. Obama for "palling around" with Bill Ayers, a former '60s radical who worked on education projects with Obama. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports.(Nightly News) ›22:51 5 Oct, Sun
HIV, cancer researchers win Nobel: Three European scientists shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for separate discoveries of viruses that cause AIDS and cervical cancer, breakthroughs that helped doctors fight the deadly diseases. ›16:47
Miley Cyrus celebrates Sweet 16 at Disneyland: Miley Cyrus celebrated her 16th birthday at an over-the-top Disneyland celebration Sunday even though she doesnt actually turn 16 until Nov. 23. ›13:27
5 smart snacking tips to help you slim down: While eating all day long may seem like a dieting no-no, it can actually help you avoid weight-loss yo-yoing. ›12:17 3 Oct, Fri
Test Pattern: Trace family names, identify accents: How about five fun links to start off your week? Trace your family surnames, test your color IQ, play dolphin Olympics, check out where album-cover photos were taken, and guess some world accents. ›13:46
Broken promises: How airlines have betrayed us: Airline passengers are usually a forgiving lot. When a flight doesn't take off as planned, they understand. When they have to pay extra for a checked bag because of higher fuel prices, they oblige. But airlines continue to use travelers' goodwill against them through betrayal. ›13:47
Best bets: Grissom's long goodbye begins: "CSI" isn't ending, but star William Petersen only has 10 episodes left. Plus: "Quarantine" looks truly scary; "Mystery Science Theater" alums help the comic spirit of that show live on. ›19:50 5 Oct, Sun