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Quiz: How well do you know your body?: Whether it's an expanding waist size or forgetting your keys, everyone goes through changes when they get older. Take this head-to-toe quiz to test your knowledge of the best ways to stay well as you age. ›16:55 23 Jun, Mon
LaDonna and Darnell tie the knot!: LaDonna and Darnell, the winning couple of TODAY Throws a Wedding: Race to the Altar, exchanged their "I do's" live on Rockefeller Plaza. ›13:47 24 Jun, Tue
Australian wines get their own Bourne identity: Australian wines have an image problem in the United States: They're viewed as cheap. So winemaker Stuart Bourne created E-Minor, designed to sell for between $10 and $20. Its a serious wine, he says. ›15:10 1 Jul, Tue
Newsweek: Obama's secular faith-based challenge: Sen. Barack Obama will have to convince secular Democrats to accept faith-based solutions. ›23:56 3 Jul, Thu
Gallery: Your inspirational athletes: In honor of the 2008 Olympics, we're celebrating the athletes in your own life who inspire greatness. ›19:58 1 Jul, Tue
ConsumerMan: Get a cheap cell headset: If you want to drive and talk on the phone you must use a hands-free device. A headset can set you back $100. But you dont have to pay anywhere near that if you know where to shop. ›21:18 2 Jul, Wed
Bourbon producers see amber-colored future: To Wild Turkey master distiller Jimmy Russell, the piercing sounds of a warehouse rising in the Kentucky countryside are the sounds of prosperity. ›22:48 3 Jul, Thu
World wide weddings: Couples webcast nuptials: John Roehsler took his wedding vows, exchanged rings with his bride and turned to the webcam. Roehsler and his bride used a webcast to allow friends and family from roughly 10 states and a dozen countries to view their wedding ceremony live. ›15:09 1 Jul, Tue
Simple no-cook summer dinners: School is almost out and the long, lazy days of summer are nearly upon us. Make summer evenings easier with these no-cook dinners from Real Simple.
Stocks end abbreviated trading session mixed: Stocks ended a shortened trading session mixed Thursday amid news of a contraction in the nations services sector and a mostly tame reading on employment. ›19:26 3 Jul, Thu
Teen pregnancy pact has 17 girls expecting: An investigation has been launched into an apparent teenage "pregnancy pact" that has at least 17 high-school girls expecting babies, four times more than last year.
Jolie in French hospital for birth of twins: Angelina Jolie has gone into a hospital in the south of France where she expects to give birth to twins. ›21:57 1 Jul, Tue
Race profiling for terrorism probes?: The Justice Department is considering letting the FBI investigate Americans without any evidence of wrongdoing, relying instead on a terrorist profile that could single out Muslims, Arabs or other racial and ethnic groups. ›22:43 2 Jul, Wed
Learning is fun! 5 tips for kids: There may be no more pencils and no more books, but parents need to find clever ways to keep their kids school skills sharp. Stephanie Oppenheim of ToyPortfolio.com and a TODAY contributor explains how to stop that summer learning slide. ›14:10 1 Jul, Tue
'Man showers' are the latest trend for wedding parties: They're not just for the bridal party anymore. When Jonathan Morris' daughter was planning her wedding, he planned a guys-only "man shower" to welcome Brian Wigand into the family and the trend is catching on. ›19:57 30 Jun, Mon
Try these tender and juicy Sonoma lamb loins: Phil Lempert steals this weeks recipe for seared Sonoma lamb loin from chef Erica Holland-Toll of the Lark Creek Inn, a restaurant versed in new and old American fare in Larkspur, Calif. ›17:07 14 Jan, Mon
Reports: Arenas takes less money to stay with Wiz: Gilbert Arenas has agreed to re-sign with the Washington Wizards for $111 million over six years, essentially taking millions less so that his team could have more financial flexibility, two newspapers reported Thursday.Arenas told the Washington Times and Washington Post that he was offered a maximum deal in the neighborhood of $127 million on Tuesday, the first day of the free agency period. ›02:35
For July 4th, wines with an independent streak: When it comes to wines, sometimes sticking to the trends can leave you in a rut. TODAY wine columnist Edward Deitch highlights a "maverick" California winemaker who is breaking new ground with his vines. ›19:57 1 Jul, Tue
Modern girls might see selves in Kit Kittredge: Despite her cloche hat, feed-sack dresses and obsession with a relic known as a typewriter, modern girls might see a lot of themselves in Kit Kittredge, the Depression-era living-doll in the new American Girl feature film. ›15:41 3 Jul, Thu
The scientific flash behind the fireworks: The rockets' red glare, and all those bombs bursting in air, are the product of pyrotechnic chemistry thats been refined over the course of centuries. ›00:49 3 Jul, Thu
Test your travel IQ with the weekly Excursion Exam: Test your travel IQ with the weekly Excursion Exam ›15:30 23 Jun, Mon
Video: McCain talks strategy: July 3: Sen. John McCain sits down with NBC's Kelly O'Donnell to talk about the recent shake-up in his campaign staff and the next strategic decision: his VP pick.(Nightly News) ›23:08 3 Jul, Thu
Be chic on the cheap with Practically Posh: In her book, "Practically Posh," author Robyn Moreno provides tips for living the good life from keeping a stylish living space to dressing like a star without going broke. ›15:42 25 Jun, Wed
Paul, Hornets agree to new 3-year, $68M deal: Chris Paul and the Hornets have reached a contract agreement that could keep the All-Star point guard with the team for at least the next four seasons.Lance Young, Paul's agent, said Paul agreed Thursday to a three-year extension with a player's option for a fourth year. The total value of the deal is $68 million.Paul has one season remaining on his current contract. ›01:46