13 slimming gifts for food and fitness lovers
From herb wreaths to creative fitness machines, TODAY's Joy Bauer highlights fun and affordable picks for your entire list.
Warm up with Giada’s tomato soup and panini
Nothing’s better than gobbling down a warm lunch when you come in from the cold. Here, Italian chef Giada DeLaurentiis offers recipes for hearty tomato soup with lemon and rosemary, as well as a buttery croissant panini.
13 slimming gifts for food and fitness lovers
From herb wreaths to creative fitness machines, TODAY's Joy Bauer highlights fun and affordable picks for your entire list.
‘Polar Obsession’
National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen captures images of life in the polar reaches and the effects of climate change.
Ambush! Luxurious new look for laid-off mom
US Weekly's Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over a woman who wants a stylish new look as she heads on job interviews and a woman whose husband colors her hair.
Images: Celebrity breakups of 2009
Some we saw coming, and some we didn’t. From the Gosselins to the Gibsons, take a look back at this year’s failed relationships.
Sarah Jessica Parker ‘shocked’ at Grant’s nails
The actress admitted Thursday that she was “shocked” at the state of the fingernails of her “Did You Hear About the Morgans?” co-star, Hugh Grant. So she trimmed them herself, but drew the line at toenails: “Every man is responsible for his own feet.”
Brazil custody dad ‘discouraged but determined’
His hopes frustrated after the latest court delay in his five-year custody battle, David Goldman said he was “discouraged but no less determined” and lashed out at the Brazilian family that has his 9-year-old son, Sean: “They brainwash him, torture him.”
Digital zombies? Virtual world trumps physical
Study shows we spend more hours staring at screens than doing anything else. But are we losing something profoundly human in all those texts, tweets and chats?
50 million shades recalled for strangulation risk
Government safety regulators and the window-covering industry have recalled all Roman shades and roll-up blinds in homes with small children. The concern is that a child can easily become entangled in the cords and strangle to death.
The decade in travel: Technology and terrorism
Remember getting through an airport without removing your shoes, dumping your water bottle or showing ID? What happened to the good ol' days?
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