Frustrated with gas prices? Ditch the ride!: A 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen from a library display case in England a decade ago and valued at $30 million has been recovered after a man walked into a library in Washington and asked to have it authenticated. ›19:50 13 Jul, Sun
American idols: USAs promising Olympians: As the world prepares for the Beijing games, meet the top American athletes who are vying for gold. From softball star Jennie Finch to young gymnast Shawn Johnson, here are the ones to watch. ›21:12 1 Aug, Fri
How to treat the 5 most common headaches: Theyre hot, theyre sexy, and theyre out to attract girls to technology careers by shattering the popular misconception that all nerds are male and homely. "Were trying to show how diversified engineers are, said the founder of Nerd Girls. ›20:18 16 Jul, Wed
Miley Cyrus: Im looking for a boyfriend: Bailey Monte was only 11 when she tackled her first story as kid correspondent for TODAY. At 13, she handled her first superstar interview teen queen Miley Cyrus with aplomb. It was really cool, Bailey said. She was a really normal person. ›00:24 23 Jul, Wed
Video: The Olympics impact U.S.-China ties: Aug. 5: With the Beijing Olympics just days away, NBCs Andrea Mitchell looks ahead to the future of Chinas relationship with the United States. ›18:29
New spy thriller: Moscow Rules: Casey Anthony knows who has her missing 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, but may have lied to investigators to protect the little girl, her mother and attorney said Monday. I know Casey knows who has her, said Casey Anthonys mother. ›14:38 21 Jul, Mon
Million-selling debut for vampire series finale: Stephenie Meyer's "Breaking Dawn" definitely made its mark, selling 1.3 million copies in 24 hours. But the final book in the sensational teen vampire "Twilight" series didn't come close to the 8.3 million debut of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." ›13:31 4 Aug, Mon
Youre just a click away from luxe style: Two decades ago, Dr. Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa used his hands to pick vegetables for $22 a day; now he's one of the world's best brain surgeons. TODAYs Bob Dotson reports on how a laborer went from a California field to a lab at Johns Hopkins Medical Center. ›13:30 23 Jul, Wed
Show us your miracle baby: After spending half her life wishing in vain, little Natalie Villacis of Queens, N. Y., has been miraculously reunited with her lost dog Rocco when he turned up after five years, some 850 miles away. Now 11, she recalls saying I will probably never see him again. ›17:52 18 Jul, Fri
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
Video: Why we aren't seeing gas prices drop: Aug. 6: CNBC's Sharon Epperson explains why despite falling oil prices, Americans aren't seeing the same plunge at the pump.(Nightly News) ›23:21 6 Aug, Wed
Ahoy! Scrumptious sesame salmon on a raft: and replace them with healthy alternatives. ›16:11 23 Jul, Wed
Increase in post-childbirth cosmetic surgery: Feeling forgetful? TODAY health editor Joy Bauer explains how you can easily improve your memory capacity and performance with common fruits, vegetables, and even coffee.
Looking for Mr. Right? Its your move: 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
Avoid brain drain with memory-boosting foods: The latest issue of Italian Vogue, showcasing models of color, may prove that black is not only beautiful, but profitable its advertising is up 30 percent over a normal issue. It's about myth-busting, said marketing expert Jerri DeVard.
Mafiaboss' daughter ties knot in Corleone: From the latest in politically themed fashion to miracle fruit that'll temporarily rewire your taste buds, TODAY style editor Bobbie Thomas shares a mixed bag of the latest buzzworthy items from the fashion world. ›16:57 24 Jul, Thu
As kids stay single, Japans parents play Cupid: The Japanese are true hands-on parents, helping their children with everything from university entrance exams to finding a job. Now they're playing matchmakers for their children, who are past the marrying age and at a nationwide level. ›15:24 28 Jul, Mon
Fat cat a victim of foreclosure: A 44-pound cat found lumbering around New Jersey was abandoned by a woman who said her home was foreclosed, an animal shelter official said Thursday. ›13:58 31 Jul, Thu
Grow a gorgeously green garden: 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
Torres: Ive never had this sort of hurdle: For swimmer Dara Torres, 41, it's not just age that poses an obstacle in Beijing it's facing competition without her coach, who was diagnosed with a rare cancer. TODAY's Matt Lauer gets behind her athlete's armor. ›12:55
Is an online romance just like the real thing?: As we simplify our wardrobe and strip away extra layers of clothing, summer calls for a stronger focus on fabulous skin. TODAY Style editor Bobbie Thomas shares the scoop on this summer's beauty essentials. ›18:34 8 Jul, Tue