Radcliffe on pingpong, ‘Potter’ film
Video: TODAY’s Meredith Vieira talks to actor Daniel Radcliffe about his ping pong skills and what to expect in his new film, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.”
Video: TODAY’s Meredith Vieira talks to actor Daniel Radcliffe about his ping pong skills and what to expect in his new film, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.”
Video: In the wake of Michael Jackson's death, NBC's Jeff Rossen looks at how accessible drugs are for celebrities.
Video: Once morbidly obese, David Smith dropped 410 pounds with trainer's help. Now, he's looking for a girl.
Want to shake things up? Sex therapist Ian Kerner highlights a study that explores the mysterious nature of attraction. Story | Share marriage secrets!
TODAY wine columnist Edward Deitch reminds us that it’s well worth including muscadet in the mix when considering summer white wines.
In the second chapter of a journal chronicling his treatment for cancer, reporter and columnist Mike Celizic finds himself thinking not of the discomfort ahead, but “about how I’d let the weeds and creepers overtake my life” – and begins living in the moment again.
Even when these supplements contain proper ingredients, there is little evidence that they work, veterinary experts say.
US Weekly contributor Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over a retired librarian and a caretaker who has no time for herself, giving them both glamorous new looks.
What's a woman to do who can't quite attain the Big O? Also, a man fears his wife will leave him for a vibrator. Sexploration answers your queries.
July 10: As police investigate the involvement of prescription drugs in the death of Michael Jackson, NBC’s Jeff Rossen looks at how accessible these drugs are in Hollywood.
July 10: Police say a cemetery manager and three workers at Burr Oak Cemetery in the southern suburbs of Chicago dug up hundreds of corpses so they could resell the plots. NBC’s Kevin Tibbles reports.
July 9: With consumer confidence low and unemployment high, retailers are getting creative about selling things to people worried about losing their jobs. TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky has the details.
About 94,000 smoke alarms, 142,000 tea kettles, 92,000 basketballs and 130 hooded jackets and pullover sweatshirts for girls have been recalled because they pose risks to consumers.
The sneakiest pickpockets look like well-dressed businessmen, generally with something official-looking in their hand. Lately many are posing as tourists with fanny packs, cameras, and even guidebooks.
July 8: TODAY’s Natalie Morales talks to travel expert Misty Ewing about how to plan an exotic honeymoon.
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