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Condoms for climate change?: We do it about 215 million times a day, so humans need to stop shying away from discussing sex and the babies it makes to help avert the global climate crisis, environmentalist and author Robert Engelman says. ›13:52, 2.07
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
Get caught up in Fearless Fourteen: Bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is back on the prowl in Janet Evanovich's latest novel, "Fearless Fourteen." Read this excerpt and get caught up in the action. ›17:50, 27.06
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.
Real Estate: Keeping Tabs On 'This Old House': Now in its 28th year, 'This Old House' has helped transform dozens of houses. But what does it really cost to be part of this DIY club? ›17:21, 9.10
Blumenthal: Why such disparity between polls?: The differences between trackers such as Gallup Daily and Rasmussen and the more traditional polls are smaller than they seem. ›15:42, 3.07
Man and the Moon - 999 caller reports unidentified object: it was the Moon. ›10:24
Federer cruises into sixth final: Roger Federer beats Marat Safin in straight sets to reach the Wimbledon final for the sixth consecutive year. ›13:52
Robbery clue to student murders: The death of two French students, who suffered more than 240 stab wounds, could be linked to a robbery, police reveal. ›15:39
Direct China-Taiwan flights begin: The first regular direct flight from China to Taiwan in nearly six decades lands in Taipei, in a new sign of improving ties. ›11:26
Family fun! Plan a storybook vacation: When planning your next weekend getaway, why not bring your child's favorite book to life? Visiting the home of Tom Sawyer in Hannibal, Mo., or Eloise's royal room in New York City can help make their adventures your own. Trisha Thompson of Wondertime magazine offers some trips you can take to inspire young readers in your family. ›15:32, 30.06
Ethnic Minorities Key to Burma's Future: As the vast majority of Burmese citizens clamor for change, ethnic minorities could be keys to the countrys future. How theyre planning ahead. ›20:30, 6.10
Quiz: What is Coldplay's first album?: Are you a big fan? Test your knowledge on the popular British group. ›15:42, 25.06
Gellman: A Letter to a Bigot: What I want to say to a person of prejudice. ›22:12, 12.10
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
Court rules Pringles 'are not potato crisps': Pringles, the popular snack food in a tube, are not potato crisps, a High Court judge rules, and should be free of VAT. ›15:11
Seeking Common Ground on Abortion: Can evangelicals and liberals come together over abortion, gay rights, and the role of religion in public life? ›14:35, 10.10
Dying teenager called for mother: A teenager cried out for his mother as he was dying after suffering multiple knife wounds in an attack in south London. ›15:39
Neocons Converge Around Giuliani Campaign: ›21:52, 6.10
Newsweek: Obama's secular faith-based challenge: Sen. Barack Obama will have to convince secular Democrats to accept faith-based solutions. ›23:56, 3.07
Watchdog set to probe MP expenses: The committee on standards in public life is considering an inquiry into MPs' expenses, the BBC understands. ›16:02
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.
Who's daddy: Your questions to Doctor Who chief Russell T Davies ›16:25
Teen who lost arm to gator: God was with me: Kasey Edwards knew that when a 600-pound gator clamped his left arm , he was in a tug-of-war he couldnt win. I dont care who you are: If an 11-foot alligator tries to pull you under the water and you hang on, theres something else holding you, he said. ›20:46, 23.06