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Video: Obama: 'I have not equivocated': July 3: Despite the headlines, Sen. Barack Obama says he hasn't budged one iota from his original goal in Iraq. NBC's Lee Cowan reports.(Nightly News) ›23:07 3 Jul, Thu
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
Continental charged in Concorde crash: A French judge ordered Continental Airlines and five people to stand trial on charges of manslaughter for the 2000 crash of a Concorde jet that killed 113 people, a prosecutor said. ›18:40 3 Jul, Thu
Video: No rest for Calif. firefighters: July 3: About 27 major fires continue to burn in California, and the region's resources are already stretched to the limit. NBC's George Lewis reports.(Nightly News) ›23:11 3 Jul, Thu
Drowned brides family hail murder charge: Tina Watson died in October 2003 while on a honeymoon scuba dive with her husband of 11 days, Gabe Watson. Now Tinas family may have the answers theyve sought for five years: Watson has been charged with homicide. Watsons account of his wifes death, Tina's father said, doesnt stand up to the fact. ›16:01 20 Jun, Fri
On Iran, top military officer sounds like Obama: It could turn out to be one of the significant comments of the 2008 campaign and due to the July 4 weekend, it isnt getting much notice. The nations highest ranking military officer warned Wednesday upon his return from a visit to Israel that a strike on Iran would be a very bad idea. ›21:05 3 Jul, Thu
We're looking for the cutest kittens!: Think readers would be smitten with your kitten? E-mail us pictures and they might be featured on TODAYShow.com. ›19:46 25 Jun, Wed
Newsweek: Bad news awaits the next president: There's a grim gathering of America's elites in Aspen to talk about the problems the next president will face. ›16:15 3 Jul, Thu
6 wackiest museums in the U.S.: Not every museum is devoted to fine art. TODAY travel editor Peter Greenberg shares his candidates for some of the wackiest museums in America museums that celebrate everything from mustard to lunch boxes to UFOs. ›17:51 27 Jun, Fri
Iraqi PM seeks international support: Iraq's prime minister plans trips to Europe and the Persian Gulf this month, apparently hoping improved security at home will pay dividends in greater international support. ›22:43 3 Jul, Thu
Bush breaks ground on new Walter Reed: The new Walter Reed National Medical Center will merge the duties of the existing Army facility in Washington, which came under harsh criticism last year for shoddy care of war veterans. ›17:39 3 Jul, Thu
Al's Book Club: Brendan Buckleys Universe: In Sundee Frazier's first children's book, 10-year-old Brendan Buckley is excited for summer break but his world is turned upside down when he discovers he is biracial. Read this excerpt from the first chapter of "Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything in It." ›19:23 20 Jun, Fri
Obama focuses on turning red states blue: It will be a red-state Fourth of July for Barack Obama, who hopes to find votes as well as fireworks in places that blue-state Democrats often bypass in presidential elections. ›17:34 3 Jul, Thu
Toilet-paper wedding dress wipes out competition: The fashionable white frock made by Katrina Chalifoux of Rockford, Ill., wiped out the competition at the Cheap-Chic-Weddings.com contest, winning the top prize of $1,000.
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.
Vote for the July 4th TODAY concert: Your votes have been cast, stay tuned for the performance on TODAY ›12:28 18 Jun, Wed
Don't post your baby on eBay it's not funny: A baby boy removed from his parents' custody after they offered to sell him on eBay for just a euro $1.59 as a joke is back at home, a prosecutor said Thursday. ›17:53 3 Jul, Thu
NYT: McCain camp struggles to find strategy: John McCain has struggled to solidify lines of attack against Mr. Obama, Republican operatives say and some of his own advisers acknowledge. ›04:11
Emotional overeater quits sweets, drops 308 lbs.: After realizing compulsive eating controlled her every thought and action, 33-year-old Linda Horton decided to make a drastic change.Find out how the newest member of the Joy Fit Club finally found the strength to overcome her poor eating habits. ›23:49 19 Jun, Thu
Marines with kids often drop out: Franklin Smith had a wife and infant son when he convinced a Biloxi, Miss. recruiter that he wanted to be a Marine. For the recruiter, bringing in a family man was a dropout risk. ›01:59
Limbaugh's not that different from pro jocks: He has a knockout blonde, a $400M deal, and was once hooked on pills. Pro athlete? Try Rush Limbaugh. Jason Whitlock explains. ›17:50 03 Jul, Thu
McCain to meet Mexican president: Immigration and trade are high on the presidential hopeful's agenda as he wraps up a three-day Latin American visit Thursday with a meeting with Mexican President Felipe Calderon. ›16:09 3 Jul, Thu
One Hungry Girl reaches out to others: Lisa Lillien lost about 30 pounds seven years ago, and the guilt-free recipes she invented for everything from tuna melts to brownies are now helping thousands of others lose weight. ›17:38 19 Jun, Thu
GreenDAY: Not your Grandma's throw pillows: They don't seem terribly sexy but well-chosen throw pillows can turn the average couch into a lounging extravaganza. Here, GreenDAY's Marisa Belger handpicks the plushest, most planet-friendly ones for your home. ›15:05 23 Jun, Mon