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Clinton makes strong case for Obama: Hillary Rodham Clinton answered skeptics Tuesday night by issuing a ringing call for her supporters to rally behind Barack Obama. ›07:03
13 beach escapes that wont bust the bank: The price to become a temporary castaway needn't break the bank. In fact, some of the planet's finest beach-lounging locales are pretty darn affordable. (And you better use up those miles before the airlines expire 'em all.) ›19:59 26 Aug, Tue
Dating after 40-year hiatus: In her memoir, "Creating Myself," Mia Tyler, a plus-size model and the daughter of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, reveals what it was like growing up in the shadow of her father and how she learned to love herself. An excerpt. ›15:13 26 Aug, Tue
Great rates on Delhi, other escorted India tours: Contemplating India? Whether you are planning your first visit or a return trip to this vast country, there are so many not-to-be missed sites it can be hard to know where to start. Here's three upcoming tours that eliminate the guesswork. ›13:49
Keep your kids happy with healthy snacks: Its back-to-school time again, and many families are trying to figure out just what to pack in school lunchboxes. TODAY food editor Phil Lempert presents affordable and nutritious foods that'll keep your kids happy and healthy. ›20:51
Who is the mystery 'iPhone Girl'?: Pictures of an Asian factory worker found on a new iPhone sold to a British customer have generated keen discussion on the Internet about her identity and her fate. ›15:10
2007 Tokyo Motor Show: Top 10 Wacky Concept Cars: MSN editors pick the 10 craziest concept cars at the Tokyo show. ›07:00 29 Oct, Mon
First Drive: 2008 Cadillac CTS: With style in spades, Cadillac's second-generation sport sedan adds performance and refinement. ›07:00 15 Oct, Mon
History buff? Great battlefield tours: The stakes were high, but many wars helped shape civilization as we know it today. History buffs can take battlefield tours to appreciate evocative military sites, from Gettysburg to Waterloo. ›20:41
All hands on deck: Maryland crab cakes: Summer wouldn't be complete without sampling a few of these steamed shellfish. Here, seafood experts (and brothers) Nick and Pete Triantafilos give their recipe for the perfect crab cakes. ›21:57
Bush steps up subpoena fight: The Bush administration is raising the stakes in a court fight that could change the balance of power between the White House and Congress. ›22:22
2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls to go online: Scientists in Israel are taking digital photographs of the Dead Sea Scrolls with the aim of making the 2,000-year-old documents available to the public and researchers on the Internet. ›16:17
Todd: Biden's time finally arrives: Joe Biden can be counted on to make the case for Barack Obama and prosecute the case against John McCain. But NBC News political director Chuck Todd wonders will he control his instinct to be No. 1? ›20:19
'Forgot your password?' may be weakest link: Some security researchers are beginning to sound the alarm about "password resetting" tools, suggesting they could be the weakest link in Web security. ›00:44 26 Aug, Tue
Indicted Stevens wins Alaska primary: Alaska Republicans gave U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens, currently facing a federal indictment, a primary victory on Tuesday. ›08:56
Why not wear eco-white after Labor Day?: Pandas and dolphins and dogs oh my! From a colossal cow to a stowaway kitty, these creatures are all extraordinary in some way. ›19:43 22 Aug, Fri
Cupid's arrow hits Olympic archers: Park Sung-Hyun and Park Kyung-Mo have hit the bull's-eye. After capping gold medal performances at the Beijing Olympics, South Korea's top male and female archers announced their wedding plans just as the games ended. ›16:12 26 Aug, Tue
'Inconsolable' baby elephant back with mother: The baby elephant appears to be in good health and its mother has begun nursing the calf in the wake of her violent initial reaction. ›15:47
'War room' revs up with high-profile GOPers: Inside, posters with the GOP's convention tag line "A Mile High, an Inch Deep" plaster the walls and there's not a gray hair to be found among the more than two dozen party operatives. ›15:54
Heavy load? Best backpacks for kids: Many children are already having back problems. The reason: their backpacks weigh more than they do. TODAY technology editor Paul Hochman offers tips and guidelines to make sure they don't feel weighed down and overloaded at school. ›18:47
Scoop: Madonna not sweet on McCain: Aug. 27: Courtney Hazlett reports from the DNC in Denver on Madonna's Sticky & Sweet attack on John McCain, plus Bollywood's controversial Hari Puttar. ›16:45
Mars rover works its way out of crater: NASA's Opportunity rover is slowly but surely hauling itself out of a vast Martian crater after nearly a year plumbing the interior for secrets of the Red Planet's ancient past. ›23:01 26 Aug, Tue
Making sense of the DNC for France: Waiting in a hot security line, Nicole Devilaine, a journalist covering the DNC for France 2 television, explains the challenge of reporting on the convention for her French audience. ›22:40 25 Aug, Mon
Dude! Why guys arent growing up: From career aimlessness and unhealthy relationships to the beer and porn culture that defines Guyland, sociologist Michael Kimmel writes about why many young men are trapped between adolescence and adulthood. An excerpt. ›14:41