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Church surrenders ground zero lot: Road rage killings put San Francisco's liberal politics to the test, setting off a debate over its sanctuary law that shields undocumented immigrants from deportation. ›10:18, 24.07
For good jeans, get a little creative: Lucky magazine shares how to add some spice and flavor to your denim staples and old 80's favorites. ›15:54, 24.07
Agency: Cloned animal meat may not be safe: The European Unions top food safety agency said on Thursday cloned animal products may not be safe and further study was needed, prompting another battle of conscience within the bloc over the merits of new technology. ›17:17, 24.07
Obama and the case of the missing 'thesis': Deep Background: Today Barack Obama made it official.He doesnt have and cant release any copies of the thesis-length paper he wrote 25 years ago while a senior at Columbia University. ›18:05, 24.07
11 ways dining out can derail your diet: In her new book "Sage-ing While Age-ing," the actress and writer shares her experiences and personal insights she's learned over the years, particularly in the realm of spirituality. An excerpt. ›15:53, 23.07
Nobel Prize winner shares plan to end poverty: In her book, "Practically Posh," author Robyn Moreno provides tips for living the good life from keeping a stylish living space to dressing like a star without going broke. ›15:42, 3.07
First Person: Miley look-alikes: The place you choose to live during retirement could have a big impact on your health and longevity. AARP The Magazine lists five great cities that could make all the difference during the golden years. ›13:53, 23.07
Soy-based foods may lower sperm count: Eating a half serving a day of soy-based foods could be enough to significantly lower a mans sperm count, U.S. researchers said. ›15:49, 24.07
What's your perfect summer afternoon?: Susan and Mark Golebiowski found love on an Internet dating site, so it was only appropriate that when the couple started planning their June wedding they turned to the Web. ›23:35, 16.07
Missing tots mom may know who has her: Diet and nutrition myths have an odd way of sounding like the truth. Health magazine separates fact from fiction about popular diet myths that have had a lot of staying power. ›14:11, 21.07
Obamas sit down for first family interview: "Top Chef" fans who have drooled over the dishes and obsessed over the quirky contestants can finally get their fix in person, as the "Top Chef" tour crisscrosses the country this summer. ›15:51, 8.07
Rome 1960': Politics at play in Olympic Games: Nicole Kidman has given birth to a 6-pound baby girl named Sunday Rose Kidman Urban, according to a publicist for Kidman's country music star husband, Keith Urban. ›15:36, 7.07
Do you have an exotic pet? Send us photos!: Although it wont hit bookstores until September, Curtis Sittenfelds novel American Wife already has tongues wagging. Its protagonist is a thinly veiled version of first lady Laura Bush and it includes steamy sex scenes. ›17:22, 8.07
Ex-FBI agent helps decode body language: After hard luck in love and a battle with cancer, singer Olivia Newton-John has found happiness at 59 with her new husband, fellow environmentalist John Easterling. Im so happy and so fortunate to have met a wonderful man, she said. ›01:12, 18.07
Cupcake shops offer 'shots' of frosting: Daniel Silva's latest novel delves into the shadowy world of Russian arms dealers who sell to rogue regimes and terrorist organizations. Read an excerpt from this gripping tale about the new threats rising to the East. ›14:18, 22.07
Escaped spammer dies in murder-suicide: Sixteen years after Barbie dolls declared, "Math class is tough!" girls are proving that when it comes to math they are just as tough as boys. ›19:23, 24.07
Video: McCain: U.S. needs 'steady hand at the tiller': July 24: In an interview with NBC's Kelly O'Donnell, Sen. John McCain reiterated his sentiment that Sen. Barack Obama, despite his recent high-profile tour, does not understand the consequences of failure in Iraq.(Nightly News) ›23:06, 24.07
Audit: Katrina consultant cost La. millions: California air regulators on Thursday approved the nation's toughest rules to reduce harmful emissions from ocean-going ships headed into the state's ports. ›23:01, 24.07
7 money mistakes couples make: When Jill Cacciatore realized her life as a stay-at-home-mom involved gorging on homemade meals, she knew she needed to change to set a better example for her children. Find out how the newest member of the Joy Fit Club finally found the strength to overcome her poor eating habits. ›15:25, 14.07
Over 40? How to stop middle-age spread: but B-list players like Sydney and Dubai are coming on strong, according to an annual survey of top fashion cities. ›20:17, 15.07
Officials: Search for HIV vaccine needs overhaul: Scientists will have to take enormous intellectual leaps to develop an AIDS vaccine in the coming years, say researchers clearly frustrated by the failure of a once-promising shot. ›18:36, 24.07
Brooke Hogan might pose nude for Playboy: Brooke Hogan has already posed in skimpy attire for a men's magazine, but now she's reportedly considering taking it all off for Playboy magazine. She also has some unusual opinions on women in politics. ›00:08
Do you have investment questions?: In "Confidence is Queen," former Miss USA Susie Castillo writes about her experiences growing up, and shares the lessons she's learned about positive thinking. An excerpt. ›15:37, 7.07
For a patriotic toast, raise a glass of sangria: Are there certain obligations like visiting your spouse's parents that come along with love? Dr. Gail Saltz advises a man whose wife is reluctant to spend time with his mom and dad.