Scenes from 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince': Believe it or not, some dogs dont know how to dog-paddle. But even if you have one of them, there are ways to get your pooch into the swim of things gently and safely. ›19:55 7 Jul, Mon
The fine print: 10 secrets your bank keeps: When medical professionals informed 25-year-old Jenn Barton that she was too overweight to be considered as a kidney donor for her mother, she knew she needed to make a drastic change. Find out how the latest Joy Fit Club member finally shed the pounds and got in shape. ›16:09 21 Jul, Mon
Video: In China, an American car invasion: Aug. 6: Six decades after the Communist revolution, American cars like Cadillac, Buick, and Chevrolet are now revered symbols of success in China. CNBC's Phil LeBeau previews a CNBC special report.(Nightly News) ›23:23 6 Aug, Wed
Wash. governor, 61, gets carded at bar: Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire is taking it as a compliment: She was turned away from a bar in the state capital because she couldn't prove she's of legal age to drink. ›20:36 30 Jul, Wed
Have a question about TODAY's trip to Beijing?: 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
Couple: Wing-walk wedding overwhelming: Cloud 9 is more than a romantic expression for newlyweds Darren and Katie McWalters the English lovebirds exchanged vows while strapped to the top of biplanes 1,000 feet above the ground. It was a little bit bumpy, but it was truly overwhelming, Darren said. ›21:37 5 Aug, Tue
Snack smart! All calories are not created equal: Doing Mamma Mia! evoked wistful memories for Pierce Brosnan because the musical was partly filmed in the studios where he played James Bond. He had the greatest time of my life playing Bond, he said, but now I've made my peace. ›20:23 8 Jul, Tue
Savor Sicilian skewered chicken: Have you taken an idea for a product or service that makes life easier, simpler or better and transformed it into a successful business? Tell us about your experience! ›14:40 21 Jul, Mon
Blow-up church debuts in Italy: Catholic nuns and priests in Italy are following their flocks to the beach this summer, establishing an inflatable church and a beach-convent in the sands to lure sunbathers. ›00:48
Suburban swingers: Beyond the sex: The 1970s are over, but some things seem to be making a comeback: lava lamps, wallpaper and ... swingers. Here, a writer husband in tow scopes out the scene at one town's most surreal social club. ›13:35 30 Jul, Wed
East meets West with Martha's un-burger: People who kept daily food diaries lost twice as much weight or more as those who didnt keep a tally of their meals, according to a new study. ›23:18 2 Jul, Wed
Chef suggests potential toxin in salad: Celebrity chef Anthony Worrall Thompson apologized after mistakenly saying the weed henbane was an excellent addition to a summertime meal the plant is potentially deadly. He accidentally recommended it in Healthy & Organic Living magazine. ›13:06 4 Aug, Mon
Woof! Rachael Ray launches pet food line: In the latest expansion of her culinary empire, the celebrity chef has started Rachael Ray Nutrish, a charity-driven line of dog foods based on recipes she created for her pit bull, Isaboo. ›16:42 28 Jul, Mon
GreenDAY: Puta brick in your toilet tank?: You don't have to break a sweat to enjoy these delicious and creative chilled soups, salads and desserts, courtesy of the Scottos, of Fresco by Scotto restaurant.
Video: You gotta have brains to have epilepsy: Aug. 6: At Camp Great Rock near Washington, D.C., kids with epilepsy spend the summer with others who have their condition and feel empowered that their seizures dont have to limit them. NBCs Tiki Barber reports.(Nightly News) ›23:30 6 Aug, Wed
One family, three shots at Olympic gold: With nothing to lose and so much to gain, the U.K. pop singer is relishing her moment in the music spotlight and on the charts. After being known as the Single Girl, Natasha Bedingfield is finally growing up and taking the reins on life, love and her career. ›20:30 15 Jul, Tue
A raisin in the sun: Gardeners risking skin cancer: In his book "Rome 1960," author David Maraniss explores how the media, doping and Cold War politics played out in the first televised summer Olympics. An excerpt.
Natasha Bedingfield: The Single Girl grows up: Your body and mind change as you age, making it harder to keep off those extra pounds. Dr. Laura Berman gives tips on how women can keep their appetites and emotions under control. ›16:01 16 Jul, Wed
Miss Venezuela takes Miss Universe crown: Are you and your partner stuck in a cash crisis? Whether it's tapping into your 401(k) to pay the bills or not making payments on your credit cards, Stacy Morrison of Redbook magazine has smart and priceless tips to help you two get your finances back on track. ›15:32 11 Jul, Fri
Kids clothes embrace mismatches: 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
Raising kids in a sexualized society: The authors of the book So Sexy So Soon answer questions about how today's sex sells culture affects kids as young as 7 years old, and offer tips on how parents can address this with their children. ›17:29 5 Aug, Tue