Speed limit likely around Atlantic right whales: The government on Monday recommended a speed limit for commercial ships along the Atlantic coast, where collisions with the endangered right whale threaten its existence. ›00:28 26 Aug, Tue
Gustav may raise gas 15 cents a gallon: Oil prices shot above $120 a barrel and then pulled back as traders bet the government would tap the Strategic Petroleum Reserve if Tropical Storm Gustav disrupts production. ›20:23
2008 NFL division preview: AFC East: Bill Parcells begat Bill Belichick, who begat Eric Mangini. Now all three will battle for a division title. We preview the AFC East. ›23:36
Dem convention boosts Denver merchants: Denver merchants are smiling this week as they enjoy a big boost from the business of some 50,000 people attending the Democratic National Convention. ›15:31
At top of Greenland, new cracks in ice: In northern Greenland, new satellite images show a growing giant crack and an 11-square-mile chunk of ice hemorrhaging off a major glacier. ›23:31 21 Aug, Thu
'Junior' Gotti pleads not guilty in Tampa: John A. "Junior" Gotti entered a not guilty plea Thursday to federal racketeering charges that link him to three mob slayings, cocaine distribution and other crimes. ›23:06
All hands on deck: Maryland crab cakes: With prices in the $9 to $15 range, Entre-Deux-Mers are one of Bordeauxs real bargains, even with a weak dollar. On a visit to the region, TODAY wine columnist Edward Deitch enjoys their fresh and fruity pleasures. ›01:45
Excerpt: The Story of Edgar Sawtelle: It's football season, and time for dedicated fans to show their team spiritthrough age-old cheers, judicious application of body paint, and pregame celebrations in stadium parking lots. Epicurious' Pableaux Johnson coaches you to pregame victory with these eight classic recipes, 11 must-have tools and tips for getting it all done. ›19:42 27 Aug, Wed
Cross-country hydrogen trek completed: Hydrogen fuel cell cars completed a 13-day cross-country trip last weekend, in the first such mass U.S. crossing for vehicles powered by a zero-emission technology still in its infancy. ›02:42 26 Aug, Tue
Video: Diddy: 'Please send me some oil': Aug. 28: High fuel prices have forced entertainer Sean 'Diddy' Combs to stop flying his personal jet, and settle for commercial flights. Combs then posted a video rant over this indignity on the web.(CNBC) ›19:54
Wish-list author's death fuels Web 'bucket lists': The accidental death of an American author who wrote the adventure travel guide "100 Things to Do Before You Die" has prompted an online rush to draw up "bucket lists" catalogues of activities to do while alive. ›16:39
10 Tips: Get the most from your bank: An ever-growing legion of bank fees and other expenses can affect your bottom line more than you might imagine. Heres how to get your bank to giveth rather than taketh away. ›11:21
Half of Katrina victims were elderly: As New Orleans residents keep an eye on the movement of a storm named Gustav, there's a new report on the deaths from Hurricane Katrina, which hit the gulf coast three years ago Friday. ›23:20
Much-needed help for holiday travelers: Route cuts, new fees andother changes will likely trip up infrequent fliers this fall and winter. ›13:30
Seat 2B: Inn testing the rooms of the future: All of the big hotel chains operate labs to develop fresh ideas, which are important in an ever-more-competitive lodging landscape. In-the-know travelers can score stays in the rooms of the future. ›17:58
No mates, mate! 'Man drought' hits Australia: Love of her two young kids kept a 21-year-old mother alive five days in the hidden wreckage of her pickup truck, according to the man who found Amber Pennell: With the small children, she had the will to carry on. ›13:35 27 Aug, Wed
It's official! Comcast caps Internet use: Comcast Corp., the nation's second-largest Internet service provider, Thursday said it would set an official limit on the amount of data subscribers can download and upload each month. ›23:48
Gulf Coast uneasy as Gustav nears: With Gustav showing no signs of veering off a track to slam into the Gulf Coast, authorities began laying the groundwork Thursday to get the sick, elderly and poor away from the shoreline. ›22:37
Fast food! Stewarts simple recipes: Planning a wedding away from home can be a challenge, but if you take advantage of the many resources available to you, the process can be smooth, and the event spectacular. ›17:49 26 Aug, Tue
Why is it so hard to swat a fly?: The brains of flies are wired to avoid the swatter, U.S. researchers said on Thursday. ›23:27
Wanted: Home for 6 million dead carp: Psst. Hey buddy, wanna buy 6 million carp? Utah has issued a permit to a businessman to remove 1.6 million pounds of carp in a bid to help an endangered species of fish. ›09:23 26 Aug, Tue