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Former Miss Teen ditches diets, drops 110 lbs.: Is it a relaxing day on the beach or a family BBQ? Send us your photos and they might be featured on TODAYshow.com. ›15:13, 2.07
Judge: Girl can't be called Talula Does The Hula: A family court judge in New Zealand has had enough with parents giving their children bizarre names here, and did something about it. ›10:32
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
Rome 1960': Politics at play in Olympic Games: Nicole Kidman has given birth to a 6-pound baby girl named Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, according to a publicist for Kidman's country music star husband, Keith Urban. ›15:36, 7.07
Experts eye moving species to save them: With climate change increasingly threatening the survival of plants and animals, scientists say it may become necessary to move some species to save them. ›20:26, 17.07
Jockey comes clean on horse racings dark side: What better way to celebrate our nations independence than with a cake? This Fourth of July, sit back, relax, and commemorate our nation with a patriotic ice-cream cake from Epicurious. ›20:49, 2.07
In Your America average citizens take action: For its 13th consecutive year, NBCs TODAY show is bringing together the biggest names in music to rock the Plaza. Upcoming concerts include Miley Cyrus, Sheryl Crow and Celine Dion. ›14:44, 2.07
China marshals Olympic spirit to rebuild: The streets of Yingxiu, China, are alive with the sounds of a town being brought back from the dead part of a huge quake recovery push that matches the nation's Olympic effort. ›00:17, 25.07
Quiz: Think you know Miley Cyrus?: Post-win, Dayana Mendoza says she's still "floating on emotion." Here, she discusses the promising modeling career she put on hold and her pageant-winning figure. ›21:18, 22.07
Images: Roger Federer vs. Rafael Nadal: When Jill Cacciatore realized her life as a stay-at-home-mom involved gorging on homemade meals, she knew she needed to change to set a better example for her children. Find out how the newest member of the Joy Fit Club finally found the strength to overcome her poor eating habits. ›15:42, 25.06
Top 5 best fighting games: From "Double Dragon" to "Super Smash Bros. Brawl," these button-mashing butt-kickers can really dish out the pain. ›13:08
FirstPerson: Your miracle babies: Parents who have struggled with fertility issues share stories of their children. ›22:56
Reconnect! Date night on a dime: Perhaps it's fitting that a food product the seedless grape was the image picked for a major anti-sunning campaign. Gardeners are among the most at risk for developing skin cancer. ›16:04, 7.07
Once a migrant worker, now a brain surgeon: Austin Scarlett, who was a contestant on season one's "Project Runway," talks with Brides.com about keeping his collection fresh, adding a bride's personal touch and being recognized in New York. ›16:11, 23.07
6 trips thatll thrill your whole family: Looking for interesting things to do with your child during the school break? Here's help. Judith Sachs of Parenting Teens Online shares some ideas on how you can make your time together memorable. ›13:59, 23.07
Man wins divorce from wife in YouTube video: A Broadway mogul whose wife trashed him in a widely viewed Internet video was granted a divorce from her Monday. ›23:05, 21.07
Miracle fruit among fashions best: In week two, designers are challenged to use earth-friendly materials for creations. ›13:24
Climbing fall kills 4 as mom watches: A Dutch woman watched her husband and three children fall to their deaths Thursday while climbing near Mont Blanc, Europe's highest peak, Italian rescuers said. ›21:00
China study: Children, coal don't mix: Children born after the closure of a coal-burning plant in China had 60 percent fewer developmental problems, a study released Monday suggests. ›18:14, 14.07
Books Q&A: The Real Charles Schulz: 'Peanuts' creator Charles Schulz emerges as insecure and an emotionally distant father and husband in a new biography and documentary. ›22:32, 9.10
What they play: Kids and video games: People who kept daily food diaries lost twice as much weight or more as those who didnt keep a tally of their meals, according to a new study. ›19:55, 7.07
Bill Gates Answers Your Questions: The Microsoft co-founder and leading philanthropist answers selected reader questions in this exclusive NEWSWEEK forum. ›22:02, 9.10
Ansen on Lars and the Real Girl: Its not smutty, its not snide, its not creepybut what is it? ›16:02, 12.10
Magnitude 6.8 quake hits Japan: A strong earthquake jolted northern Japan early on Thursday, injuring more than 100 people, trapping hundreds in halted trains and affecting production at some high-tech factories. ›06:18