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Help! Im drowning in student loans: TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky shares advice on balancing the bills and resolving your credit problems. ›16:55, 24.06
Wax museum in Berlin features Hitler: Madame Tussauds' has a new museum in Berlin complete with a controversial wax Adolf Hitler hunkered down in his bunker. ›17:27, 3.07
Teen survives horrifying injuries from bear attack: Mauled by a bear during an Alaska bike race, 15-year-old Petra Davis would have died had rescuers arrived minutes later than they did. It was sudden, horrifying, and the injuries she suffered left a deep impact on all of us, one said. ›15:38, 1.07
French-inspired burger from 12-year-old champ: Looking for a creative burger recipe that's kid-approved? Here, young chef Joey Yarwick shares his award-winning recipe for Au Brie Burger a la Francais.
Men's Paris fashions blur gender boundaries: The French menswear collections ended on Sunday in a sea of sequins, silk and all things pink, challenging the adage that boys will be boys. ›18:27, 27.06
Twin births like Angelina's are complicated: Danish health officials fear more than 4,000 people may be infected with salmonella and are checking everything from refrigerators to credit card receipts to find the source. ›18:30, 2.07
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, 1.07
Boy George: U.S. wont keep me out forever: Though shut out from a U.S. tour because of an impending criminal trial in London on charges of assault and false imprisonment of a male escort, the 80s pop icon says he's not going to have a hissy fit. ›22:12, 25.06
Scientists: Watermelon yields Viagra-like effects: A slice of cool, fresh watermelon is a juicy way to top off a Fourth of July cookout and one that researchers say has effects similar to Viagra but don't necessarily expect it to keep the fireworks all night long. ›12:57, 3.07
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, 1.07
When it comes to electronics, enjoy the view: Sure, beauty is in the eye of the beholder but let's face it some gadgets are downright ugly. But happily, manufacturers are lately paying better attention to design. Paul Hochman explores this trend toward beauty. ›17:04, 25.06
Make this red, white and blue cake: 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. ›15:22, 3.07
Cant quit your ex? How to say goodbye for good: 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. ›20:49, 2.07
Gallery: Your inspirational athletes: In honor of the 2008 Olympics, we're celebrating the athletes in your own life who inspire greatness. ›19:58, 1.07
Vote for your favorite honeymoon spot!: Vote for LaDonna and Darnell's honeymoon vacation in TODAY Throws a Wedding: Race to the Altar.
Hostage search: U.S. spent $250 million: The U.S. military says it flew thousands of spy flights over Colombian jungles trying to find and free three Pentagon contractors since their kidnapping in 2003. ›22:51, 3.07
12 feared dead as canoes run over dam: Divers recovered seven bodies Friday and fought strong currents to search for five other missing boaters after two canoes were crushed as they passed through a dam in Slovenia. ›14:37
Scoop: No Broadway shows for Tom Cruise: Just because Katie Holmes is appearing in a new Broadway play doesn't mean her husband will be following in her footsteps. ›13:53, 3.07
Have a diet dilemma? Ask Joy Bauer!: 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, 24.06
Slide show: Leaping, gravity-defying dogs: Athletic pups go paw-to-paw, competing in a series of challenging events for the title of 'top dog' in the Purina Incredible Dog Challenge. ›15:10, 1.07
Celebrate America's birthday, Italian style: Chef Giada De Laurentiis adds the flavors of Italy to all-American grilling, with recipes for arugula salad, piadina and grilled Tuscan steak. ›15:13, 2.07
Pick up a plate and pile on the pork: On the first day of TODAY's barbecue challenge, its the battle of the Carolinas. Chefs Ed Mitchell and Jimmy Hagood cook up their delicious pork recipes. On the grill: barbecue pork shoulder and a whole hog. Get those napkins ready!
Latest on the TODAY concert series: 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. ›21:36, 2.07
Nutrition SOS: Lose the beer belly, more: 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. ›19:44, 3.07