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Millions will lose an hour's sleep Saturday night — just don't miss Weekend TODAY.
Millions will lose an hour's sleep Saturday night — just don't miss Weekend TODAY.
Chef Damien Brassel teaches you how to make some flavorful dishes that are centered around Ireland's favorite meat. Recipes
Looking for a good movie to share with the whole family? Writer and mother Anita Tedaldi gives a roundup of her recent favorites, and a few that may not be worth the rental.
If you meet the qualifications, you could be at the grand opening at Florida's Universal Orlando Resort. Full story
Planning a celebration dinner for this holiday? Tired of serving corned beef and cabbage? Lucky for you, Irish chef Damien Brassel knows a thing or two about authentic Irish dishes and wants to help you make some. Here, in our special series TODAY Cooking School, he shows you step by step how to whip up lamb shank, lamb loin and lamb terrine.
Who wouldn’t want to lose up to 15 pounds in two weeks? The new Atkins diet book promises that kind of quick — although arguably harmful — result. But is pumping up protein really the best way to slim down safely?
TODAY’s Sara Haines and her dog Trixie check into a New York City hotel that employs a full-time sleep concierge and offers a very special sleep program.
US Weekly's Jill Martin and hairstylist Louis Licari make over a woman who is celebrating her 80th birthday and a woman who works at a high school and has had the same look since she was student.
The book "Flirtexting" artfully navigates the act of flirting and dating in tech-savvy times. In this excerpt, the authors write about why exchanging steamy texts with your beau can make you fall in love all over again.
Judy Haim said the LA County Coroner’s Office told her that an autopsy found her son had an enlarged heart and his lungs were filled with water.
It’s a parent’s worst nightmare: Sara Staker found her 16-month-old son Bronson underwater in the bathtub with no heartbeat. But after an experimental procedure and a 13-day coma, the tot is not only alive, but shows no neurological damage.
Constant e-mail interruptions make you less productive, less creative and — if you're e-mailing when you're doing something else — just plain dumb. Here's how to fight back.
Are you a Mr. or Ms. Fixit? Do you have a do-it-yourself project you're proud of (or embarrassed about)? If so, e-mail us photos or video, and it might be featured on TODAYshow.com!
Head out for some no-holds-barred vacationing at these popular spring break hot spots.
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