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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. ›16:00, 11.07
'Top Chef:' Coming to a city near you: Give your boring burger the boot! Martha Stewart puts a twist on the traditional with this recipe for wasabi deviled eggs and tuna burgers as featured in the July issue of Martha Stewart Living. ›22:02, 7.07
Teen time: 7 tips for making summer fun: If you're past the puberty years and "See You Again" is on repeat on your iPod, take heart you're not alone. More adults are starting to consider themselves fans of the reigning tween queen proving while "Hannah Montana" might be for the kids, Miley Cyrus can appeal to the kid in all of us. ›20:25, 22.07
New book examines Why Men Die First: 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. ›20:18, 8.07
Woman stabs self during Wiccan ritual: A woman accidentally stabbed herself in the foot with a 3-foot-long sword while performing a Wiccan good luck ritual at a cemetery in Indiana. ›22:24, 22.07
Cupcake shops offer 'shots' of frosting: Daniel Silva's latest novel delves into the shadowy world of Russian arms dealers who sell to rogue regimes and terrorist organizations. Read an excerpt from this gripping tale about the new threats rising to the East. ›14:18, 22.07
Do carbs really make you fat? 6 diet myths: When it comes to Japanese food this summer, go beyond sushi. Michael Schulson, executive chef of the Asian fusion restaurant Buddaken in New York, has some tasty Japanese treats that are grilled to perfection. On the menu: Robatiyaki with miso butter sauce or yakitori sauce. ›12:42, 21.07
Have a diet dilemma? Ask Joy Bauer!: What's the best way to approach a diet? How many servings of fruit and vegetables should we really eat? TODAY nutrition editor Joy Bauer answers these reader questions and more. ›15:09, 2.07
Obama visits Jerusalem's Western Wall: U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama made an unscheduled pre-dawn visit to Jerusalem's Western Wall on Thursday, at the end of a trip aimed at showing his strong support for Israel. ›09:40
Do dead people watch us? Yes, author says: An original watercolor illustration by Beatrix Potter for the final scene from "The Rabbit's Christmas Party" set a new record on Thursday at a London auction. ›12:40, 18.07
Calif. condors pass test by fire: As wildfire whipped toward a remote sanctuary of the endangered California condor last month, the rare birds got their biggest test in survival. ›20:58, 17.07
'Wallace & Gromit' to become video game: Telltale Games is creating an episodic video game based on Aardman Animations' Oscar-winning animated film series titled "Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures." ›22:50
Device could help stretch a gallon of gas: A new, highly efficient material that converts heat into electricity may one day help cars get the most out of a gallon of gas, U.S. researchers said on Thursday. ›00:17, 25.07
Couples plan weddings with click of a mouse: Award-winning poet to succeed Charles Simic as 16th to hold the honor. ›03:29, 17.07
Climate study: Nevada faces drought: A new study predicts that climate change will create devastating drought in this state and throughout the Southwest and continue to drop the levels of already low lakes. ›17:07
Video: Apple CEO's private matter a public concern: July 24: Concern over the health of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, has some wondering about the need to disclose health issues of a leader at a publicly-held company. CNBC's Sue Herera hosts a discussion.(CNBC) ›19:11
Fun and healthy foods for kids: Are you struggling with how to lose weight? Are you frustrated about boring exercises? Are you having trouble curbing cravings? If you have any questions about successful dieting, e-mail TODAY and nutrition editor Joy Bauer may answer them. ›15:22, 3.07
Lobster ice cream? The scoop on new flavors: Marc Murphy of New York City's Landmarc restaurant shares some of his best seafood dishes. Learn how to make his delicious pan-seared red snapper, grilled tuna steak and mussels. ›13:44, 15.07
More colleges make dorms eco-friendly: More colleges are focusing on where students live, creating green residence halls that are becoming a hot destination for eco-minded students. ›18:43, 16.07
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! ›19:35, 21.05
Love means ... visiting your in-laws?: Are you part of a "revolving-door relationship," where you can't exit the make-up/break-up pattern? Dr. Laura Berman gives advice on how to make a clean break and move on.
Patsy Ramseys sister hails new evidence: 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. ›14:53, 10.07
Streep: No sell-by date on my forehead: Beauty pageant-obsessed Venezuelans celebrated the nation's fifth world victory on Monday, but the mother of the new Miss Universe just hopes that success would not go to her daughter's head. ›03:26, 15.07
'Confidence is the secret to beauty and success: 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. ›12:44, 7.07