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Native Americanscross U.S. for Mother Earth: A caravan passed through Virginia Tuesday in the final stretch of the Longest Walk 2, an 8,300-mile trek to draw attention to environmental devastation on American Indians and all people. ›00:37, 2.07
When it comes to electronics, enjoy the view: Sure, beauty is in the eye of the beholder but let's face it some gadgets are downright ugly. But happily, manufacturers are lately paying better attention to design. Paul Hochman explores this trend toward beauty. ›17:04, 25.06
It's into the wild for rescued sea turtle: A 150-pound sea turtle raised by humans returned to freedom on Monday after nine years of captivity, swimming away after the vets who cared for her helped steer her toward the ocean. ›18:25, 30.06
Cablevision ups HD channel offerings: Cablevision Systems Corp. will give customers another 15 free high-definition channels as it faces stiffer competition from satellite TV providers and Verizon Communications. ›16:23, 3.07
Alaskans to vote on clean-water measure: The Alaska Supreme Court has ruled that an initiative to regulate or restrict pollution from mining can be placed on the ballot in August for voters to consider. ›01:16, 4.07
Sailor ends 4,800-mile wave-powered trip: Japanese adventurer Kenichi Horie took more than three months to sail from Hawaii to Japan in a boat powered by the energy of ocean waves. ›16:08, 5.07
Toilet-paper wedding dress wipes out competition: The fashionable white frock made by Katrina Chalifoux of Rockford, Ill., wiped out the competition at the Cheap-Chic-Weddings.com contest, winning the top prize of $1,000.
Bourbon producers see amber-colored future: To Wild Turkey master distiller Jimmy Russell, the piercing sounds of a warehouse rising in the Kentucky countryside are the sounds of prosperity. ›22:48, 3.07
Secrets of the super-connected: Social media isn't about just consuming news or entertainment but sharing and sharing early and often.But how can you stay always-on and still get your work done? Easy if you have the right tools. ›23:46, 1.07
FedEx delivers pot to wrong spot: A mistaken delivery tipped off police to a 200-pound shipment of marijuana that someone tried to send from Pembroke Pines, Florida to Baltimore via the shipping company. ›22:11, 5.07
Emotional overeater quits sweets, drops 308 lbs.: After realizing compulsive eating controlled her every thought and action, 33-year-old Linda Horton decided to make a drastic change.Find out how the newest member of the Joy Fit Club finally found the strength to overcome her poor eating habits. ›23:49, 19.06
Save early, save often, but dont save too much: Even though the mantra of the financial services industry is to save early and often, there is such a thing as saving too much. TODAY Financial editor Jean Chatzky shares some tips to keep you from overestimating your retirement needs. ›14:30, 27.06
Quiz: What is Coldplay's first album?: Are you a big fan? Test your knowledge on the popular British group. ›15:42, 25.06
Mars landers next whiff could be its last: The Phoenix lander's first chemical sniff of Martian soil did not turn up any trace of the building blocks of life. Its next whiff could be its last. ›14:44, 3.07
Groovy! Revive your clothes with tie-dye: The psychedelic trend of the 60s is back, but with a sophisticated twist. While you can find tie-dye everywhere, it's easy to create your own. TODAY Style editor Bobbie Thomas explains how to add colorful tie-dye designs to your wardrobe. ›14:43, 30.06
Cops: Man hid pound of cocaine in undies: A 53-year-old Maine man faces a felony drug charge after police in New Hampshire say they found a pound of cocaine hidden in his underwear. ›18:38, 5.07
Grill skills: Al Roker's BBQ recipes, tips, tricks: Looking for some advice on how to improve your grilling technique? TODAY host Al Roker offers a cheat sheet to help you turn up the heat at your next cookout. ›14:52, 3.07
6 wackiest museums in the U.S.: Not every museum is devoted to fine art. TODAY travel editor Peter Greenberg shares his candidates for some of the wackiest museums in America museums that celebrate everything from mustard to lunch boxes to UFOs. ›17:51, 27.06
Don't take a vacation from your diet: A U.N. food commission has adopted a new standard for the production and handling of powdered infant formula in a bid to prevent diseases in young children, health officials said Wednesday. ›18:56, 2.07
Jobs that earn a surprising six-figures: To marketing majors everywhere: There's a six-figure job waiting for you at the casino. ›17:54, 3.07
Newsweek: Higher gas prices could kill the suburbs: ›20:23, 3.07
101 20-minute dishes for inspired picnics: Celebrity chef Mark Bittman shares clever, minimalist ways to prepare a delicious summer meal. Learn how to easily whip up sandwiches, cold noodles, grain salads and more. ›16:27, 2.07
Study: Orangutans could face extinction in wild: Orangutan numbers have declined sharply on the only two islands where they still live in the wild and they could become the first great ape species to go extinct if urgent action isn't taken, a new study says. ›13:01, 5.07
Latest on the TODAY concert series: For its 13th consecutive year, NBCs TODAY show is bringing together the biggest names in music to rock the Plaza. Upcoming concerts include Miley Cyrus, Sheryl Crow and Celine Dion. ›21:36, 2.07