2 get labor over China protest bid: Chinese authorities have ordered two women to spend one year in a labor camp after they applied to hold a protest during the Olympics against being forced from their homes, a relative said Wednesday. ›08:11
Gymnasts victory a family affair: Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama hit back Thursday with a 40-page rebuttal to the best-selling book "The Obama Nation," arguing the author is a fringe bigot pedaling rehashed lies. ›22:25 14 Aug, Thu
How to treat the 5 most common headaches: See the difference 100 pounds makes! Take a look at the amazing before and after photos of the newest Joy Fit Club members and learn how healthy choices changed their lives. ›15:14 13 Jun, Fri
Witnesses recall church shooting horror: See the difference 100 pounds makes! Take a look at the amazing before and after photos of the newest Joy Fit Club members and learn how healthy choices changed their lives. ›16:36 24 Jul, Thu
Do you have a real-estate question?: Former speedskater turned activist Joey Cheek believes his visa was revoked because China feared the attention he might bring to the genocide in Sudans Darfur region: If these games were in any other country, I would probably be there right now. ›17:00 7 Aug, Thu
U.S. male gymnasts: Doubters helped us: From backpacks with built-in solar panels to recycled sneakers, there's a wealth of cool, new products that will point kids in a green direction and set the stage for life as eco-savvy adults. ›23:24 11 Aug, Mon
Lonely mom? Try starting a Momtourage: With 14 Oscar nominations and two wins, Meryl Streep has nothing to prove but the 59-year-old actress still welcomed the chance to sing and cavort in the movie musical Mamma Mia! "Nobody asks this of women my age," she said. ›15:32 14 Jul, Mon
11 ways dining out can derail your diet: In rural North Carolina, Susan Rice is planning her attack on the French. The assault is gastronomical, as she starts a 200-acre black truffle "farm" in hopes of earning beaucoup d'argent from the sale of the musky, earthy, aromatic fungi. ›19:35 21 May, Wed
What's your perfect summer afternoon?: From the bride's dress to the couples honeymoon spot, find out how your votes determined the details of TODAY's ninth annual wedding.
Explore China with these four cuisines: A hearty shout-out from the president, tears of joy rolling down his mothers face, a final swim stroke that nearly cost him history, football fans who wouldnt know a backstroke from sunstroke cheering wildly for him these are the memories Olympic hero Michael Phelps carries with him from the Beijing Games. ›14:49 18 Aug, Mon
Phelps coach: He can do more: People all around the country are being hammered by the economy, and it's taking a toll not just on our wallets, but on our health. TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky offers five tips on how to combat financial stress. ›12:53 18 Aug, Mon
Mileys secret? The kids understand me: RoseMary Shell was given the award by a Florida jury after suing her former fianc for calling off their wedding. I was thrilled, she said. I felt like justice was really done. ›14:30 25 Jul, Fri
Trace arsenic in water may be tied to diabetes: A new analysis of government data is the first to link low-level arsenic exposure, possibly from drinking water, with Type 2 diabetes, researchers say. ›20:14 19 Aug, Tue
White House denies fake Iraq-al-Qaida link: Take a tour of the impressive sights in and around Beijing, from Tiananmen Square to the Forbidden City. ›16:22 6 Aug, Wed
Gulp! Woman scared of swallowing tongue: 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
Rapunzel is no damsel in distress: Are you running into some issues buying your first home? Want to start renovating but not sure where to begin? Having difficulty selling your apartment? Navigating the roads of real estate can be tricky and difficult, which is why Barbara Corcoran wants to help. So send us an e-mail with your housing problems and the real estate contributor might just answer your questions live on TODAY. ›13:35 31 Jul, Thu
Could loose lips sink Drew Peterson?: If a parent has a mood or anxiety disorder, are they likely to pass it on? Dr. Gail Saltz advises a young woman who is isolated by her fear and worried that she has inherited her mother's illnesses. ›13:47 24 Jul, Thu
Test your knowledge of Olympic athletes: From being humble to keeping your mind calm and at peace, Brides.com adapted 10 precepts that will help you keep your cool when the wedding-planning pressure starts to rise. ›18:17 6 Aug, Wed
Spike in vitamin D testing creates confusion: Blood tests to check levels of vitamin D are on the rise as doctors and patients react to headline-grabbing research that suggests having too little may increase your risk of certain cancers or heart disease. ›20:51 18 Aug, Mon
Dress your dorm room on a dime: 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 7 Aug, Thu
Hewlett-Packards profit jumps 14 percent: Hewlett-Packard Co. weathered economic turbulence remarkably well in the fiscal third quarter but the technology bellwether faces another big challenge stiffer personal-computer competition that threatens to slow its steady growth. ›13:24