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Dead baby penguins found in Brazil: Hundreds of baby penguins swept from the icy shores of Antarctica and Patagonia are washing up dead on Rio de Janeiro's tropical beaches, rescuers and penguin experts said. ›16:36, 19.07
China gets OK to buy elephant ivory: The U.N. agency that monitors endangered species decided Tuesday that China may import elephant ivory in a one-off sale from African government stockpiles. ›17:33, 15.07
FirstPerson: Your miracle babies: Parents who have struggled with fertility issues share stories of their children. ›22:56, 24.07
Is your parent depressed? Get help: Weight loss is simply a matter of counting calories, right? Wrong. There's more to those 100-calorie packs than meets the eye. Here's why quality trumps quantity when it comes to food. ›21:41, 10.07
Sweet harmony: Sip these scent-sational wines:
Refreshing meals to beat the summer heat: The latest issue of Italian Vogue, showcasing models of color, may prove that black is not only beautiful, but profitable its advertising is up 30 percent over a normal issue. It's about myth-busting, said marketing expert Jerri DeVard. ›23:18, 2.07
Could loose lips sink Drew Peterson?: The perfect dress can make the perfect wedding, but one Australian photographer is advising brides to capture their big day in a different way by getting their photo taken in a mud-soaked or paint-splattered gown. ›16:36, 24.07
TODAY's cutest, cuddliest kittens: Taking care of your pet's health can be a nerve-racking task. How do you choose a veterinarian? What do you look for in your pet's health exam? In "Vet Confidential" Dr. Louise Murray provides a guide to keeping your pet healthy. ›19:46, 25.06
Gross: Banks Claim the Credit Crisis is Over. It's Not.: Banks insist their credit problems are over. Why on earth do investors believe them? ›21:31, 9.10
Batalis savory scallops alla caprese: How green is your pet? From organic eats to natural grooming products, GreenDAY's Marisa Belger explains how to be an eco-friend to your furry friend. ›19:26, 21.07
Creators of Scrabble knockoff on Facebook sued: T-R-O-U-B-L-E could loom for a Scrabble knockoff that has become one of the most popular activities on Facebook. ›19:32, 24.07
Top Chef Harold Dieterle's tasty recipes: Gaming is now an $18.8 billion part of the entertainment industry and kids are enjoying every minute of it. But many parents are clueless when it comes to what their children are playing. John Davison, a founder of WhatTheyPlay.com explains three tips to get parents smarter about video games. ›14:37, 8.07
Danielle Steel writes to give people hope: Japan's latest trendy fashion comes from a place most high-end shoppers wouldn't go looking: a jailhouse. Apparel by the inmates at the Hakodate Juvenile Prison is becoming must-have both in and out of jail. ›14:17, 16.07
Lonely mom? Try starting a Momtourage: When it comes to making a summer dinner, you need something cool, quick and nutritious that everyone will enjoy. Chef Sara Moulton of the PBS show "Sara's Weeknight Meals" has the perfect solution: Fried chicken salad and stuffed strawberries. ›14:42, 16.07
The hottest summer beauty essentials: Take a peek at scenes from "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," which hits theaters in November. ›18:34, 8.07
Clift: Why Is Howard Dean So Quiet?: Howard Dean has stayed oddly quiet lately while intraparty squabbling over the Democrats primary calendar escalates. What gives? ›22:25, 12.10
Brosnan: Ive made my peace with 007: British author Salman Rushdie won the "Best of the Booker" for his 1981 magical realist novel "Midnight's Children." This prize marks the 40th anniversary of one of the world's most prestigious literary awards. ›21:00, 21.02
Test your knowledge of your Olympic swimmers: Without a doubt, weddings can be a bit pricey, especially if you and your groom or bride-to-be only make a combined salary of $32,000 a year. That's why a Virginia Beach hairdresser decided to auction off an opportunity to be a bridesmaid in her wedding. ›12:28, 18.06
Bubbys buttery blueberry pie with crme frache: 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. ›14:10, 1.07
Healthy whole-grain cereal? Think again: From renting handbags to finding the right dress size, TODAY style contributor Stacy London explains how to shop the Web with serious style savvy. ›13:47, 24.07
Size Matters for more than just the bedroom: Crystle Stewart, who on Sunday became thesecond Miss USA in a row to fall down during the Miss Universe pageant, has some advice for her successor: I would tell her to put grips on the bottom of her shoes and wear a short dress! ›13:41, 14.07
Money 911: Whats your emergency?: Think only wine and cheese deserve a sophisticated palette? Culinary expert Michael Mascha explains how to distinguish bottled waters and pair them with complimentary foods. ›16:27, 9.07
Capturing the essence of Mandela: Everyone loves babies, right? Maybe not. Dr. Gail Saltz advises a woman whose standoffish in-laws are detached from her 6-month-old daughter. ›21:43, 16.07
Many seniors insomnia in their heads: Old people are known to be lousy sleepers, but a new study suggests it might all be in their heads, at least for many of them. ›21:50, 24.07