It's a date! Buttery porterhouse for two: Got two hungry mouths to feed? You're in luck. This week, food bandit Phil Lempert steals a recipe from Arturo McLeod, chef and owner of Benjamin Steakhouse. ›20:00 1 Oct, Wed
Older ears hear again with cochlear implants: Growing numbers of seniors are turning to cochlear implants to restore communication and connection and to prove that a slow descent into deafness is not an inevitable part of aging. ›12:30 2 Oct, Thu
Is this a trick? Kids get toys instead of sweets: It wasnt the gruesome costumes or gory masks turning up at Lisa Brunos front door that spooked her on Halloween. It was the pudge lurking beneath the costumes. ›18:54
Web page offers news for small business owners: A new Web page on msnbc.com offers small business owners and entrepreneurs a place to get expert advice, network with other entrepreneurs and learn how to grow their companies. ›18:46
Don't panic! 5 essential real estate tips: With the economy in misery, most of us are a bit confused when it comes to real estate. Is this the time to buy, or sell, or do nothing at all? Real estate expert Barbara Corcoran addresses the top five issues that have people panicking. ›21:46 2 Oct, Thu
Have you dealt with a family secret?: Have you dealt with a family secret? From old love affairs to hidden marriages to surprising criminal ties, many families have big secrets! TODAY is looking for your stories for an upcoming segment. Tell us what happened! ›21:23 5 Sep, Fri
Did law spur dad to leave nine kids?: Adult family members of a Nebraska widower who legally left his nine children at a hospital suggested that if it werent for the states broad Safe Haven law, he might have turned to them instead: We would have liked him to come to us for help. ›15:10 2 Oct, Thu
Ballesteros taken to hospital after fainting: Five-time major winner Seve Ballesteros was admitted to a Madrid hospital Monday after feeling dizzy and fainting.Ballesteros was taken to La Paz hospital after briefly losing consciousness, the hospital said in a statement. His condition was stable, and he was undergoing diagnostic tests, the hospital said.No further information on his condition or treatment would be made available under instructions from Ballesteros' family, the hospital said. ›17:41
Identity theft: Your trash, their treasure: Jim Stickley has stolen credit cards, created fake ATMs, hacked social security numbers and robbed banks because he was hired by companies to find there security flaws. In his new book, he writes about how vulnerable people are to identity theft. An excerpt. ›13:49
CERN computer grid links 7,000 scientists: CERN, the world's biggest particle physics laboratory and creator of the Worldwide Web, on Friday unveiled a new computer network allowing thousands of scientists around the world to crunch data on its huge experiments. ›17:28 3 Oct, Fri
Last refuge for life remained after extinction: What is now Ellsmere Island in the Canadian Arctic archipelago was once a last refuge for life during the Earth's worst extinction event 250 million years ago, say scientists who have discovered a surprising trove of ancient fossils there. ›23:39 3 Oct, Fri
It's about thyme! Giada's herb-filled meals: Herbs can flavor food without adding fat, which makes them a great secret weapon in the kitchen. Here, celebrity chef and new mom Giada De Laurentiis shares recipes for fish minestrone with herb sauce and beef roast with spicy parsley tomato sauce. ›12:22 2 Oct, Thu
Do you have a real-estate question?: 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. ›21:53 12 Jun, Thu
Fewer 'sworn virgins' in Albania: In this strongly patriarchal society where for centuries women had virtually no standing, sworn virgins enjoyed the same rights and respect as men. ›03:20
China cancels some U.S. military contacts: China has canceled some military contacts with the Pentagon as a result of America's recent announcement of a planned arms sale to Taiwan, a Pentagon official said Monday. ›19:31
Dear Mr. President: For our kids' sake...: As a parent and a voter in the upcoming election, you not only have your future to consider but your children's future as well. From healthcare to foreign policy, which issues are of greatest concern to you? We want to hear your thoughts. ›17:20 2 Oct, Thu
'Smoot' reaches new heights at MIT: The father of a measurement known as the "Smoot" returned Saturday to be honored at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he and his fraternity brothers invented it 50 years ago. ›04:14 5 Oct, Sun
House panel grills Lehman chief: Days from becoming the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history, Lehman Brothers steered millions to departing executives, Congress was told Monday. ›18:01
Organic veggies at school cafeterias?: The buffet has a variety of pizzas, with whole wheat crust, organic toppings and hormone-free cheese. The salad bar has some vegetables grown without pesticides in a nearby garden. This isn't a restaurant's menu it's the type of fare now available at many school cafeterias. ›15:43
Westbrook has fractured ribs; status in doubt: The Eagles may have lost more than a game in their 23-17 defeat at the hands of the Redskins on Sunday. They may have lost their star running back for this week's game against the 49ers. ›19:48
Catch Jacques Pepin's onion-crusted fish: Looking to add an international flair to your cooking? Learn some French! Acclaimed chef Jacques Pepin shares his savory and sophisticated dishes, including stuffed pork tenderloin on grape tomatoes. ›16:04