Have we lost our faith in medicine?: Don't trust your doctor? You're not alone. The New York Times' Tara Parker-Pope explores the demise of the doctor-patient relationship, once the cornerstone of the medical system. ›20:26 28 Jul, Mon
After 100 years, integrity most important to FBI: Since the FBI was founded 100 years ago, Director Robert Mueller says the agency has evolved to anticipate threats as opposed to solving crimes. The values at the heart of the FBI, however, have remained constant. ›19:02 24 Jul, Thu
Pow! McCain, Obama to star in comic books: It's a bird, it's a plane, it's ... John McCain and Barack Obama!The presidential candidates will share shelves with Superman and Spider-Man this fall when they star in their own comic books about their life story. ›11:56 30 Jul, Wed
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
Holy cow! Rare red breed sold for $1M: A 4-year-old show cow was sold for $1 million at an auction in Litchfield, Conn. The reason for the udderly ridiculous price tag? Her genes, breeding potential and rare red color make her "very marketable." ›21:53 12 Jun, Thu
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
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
Gallery: Your inspirational athletes: From the bride's dress to the couples honeymoon spot, find out how your votes determined the details of TODAY's ninth annual wedding.
Watermelon steak: Its what's for dinner: Thanks to Jose Andres, fruit isn't just for dessert anymore. The chef is adding a Latin twist to a popular fruit with his sweet and sour dish: grilled watermelon steak with pistachios and micro green salad. So get your plate and palate ready for a juicy meal. ›20:12 28 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
Italian Vogue breaks fashions racial barrier: Do you have money problems? Are you struggling to get out of debt? Are you burdened with payments for your house, for college, or for elderly parents? TODAY is here to help. Tell us your story and we might address your concerns on an upcoming TODAY segment!
Slide show: Runway lets the games begin: Designers create looks for the Olympic Opening Ceremony as medalist Apolo Ono judges. ›13:25
Batalis savory scallops alla caprese: How green is your pet? From organic eats to natural grooming products, GreenDAY's Marisa Belger explains how to be an eco-friend to your furry friend. ›14:18 22 Jul, Tue
Only 40 percent of U.S. adults tested for HIV: U.S. efforts to test nearly everyone for the AIDS virus have stalled and just 40 percent of adults in the country have ever been tested for the fatal and incurable virus, according to a government report on Thursday. ›16:58
Ambush! Sexy looks for wife, divorcee: Around Memorial Day, beer aisles across the country undergo a seasonal metamorphosis, as spring lagers make way for special summer brews. With the dog days of summer upon us, Epicurious' Christopher Matthews examines the best summertime ales. ›12:40 18 Jul, Fri
Exclusive: Inside Beijings Forbidden City: On his pre-Olympic tour of Beijing, TODAY's Matt Lauer was granted unprecedented access to the newly restored emperor's inner sanctum in the Forbidden City. Here, an exclusive peek into China's past. ›14:02 6 Aug, Wed
Writing down every morsel doubles weight loss: Unable to exercise or diet away their postpartum belly or find the right uplifting bra, more and more mothers are getting the "mommy makeover," a package of cosmetic surgery procedures that include a tummy tuck, breast work and liposcution. ›12:28 18 Jun, Wed
Need a tip? Confessions of a waiter: from revenge on bad tippers to shady restaurant managers. An excerpt. ›16:41 30 Jul, Wed
Is your parent depressed? Get help: Deontay Wilder thought hed become an NBA or NFL star and live happily ever after until he became the teenage father of a baby with spina bifida. Now his daughter motivates him to aim for an Olympic boxing gold medal. Wilder calls her a gift from God. ›14:20 9 Jul, Wed
Baby daughter inspires Olympic boxer: Let your tresses shine as you walk down the aisle! Hair stylist Charley Montgomery dishes on the latest coifs and how you can get the look for your big day. ›00:26 9 Jul, Wed
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
Slide show: Italian murder mystery: Did college kill student roomate?: 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
Slide show: Images: Frances controversial Carla Bruni: From supermodel and musician to Frances controversial first lady. ›21:30 25 Jul, Fri
Money 911: Whats your emergency?: From the bride's dress to the couples honeymoon spot, find out how your votes determined the details of TODAY's ninth annual wedding.