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As-seen-on-TV products: Do they really work?

Jan. 9: If you're up late watching TV, you can't miss those compelling infomercials that claim their products will make your life easier. Reader's Digest decided to test out a few of the most interesting ones, and features editor Andy Simmons reports on their findings. If you're up late watching TV, you can't miss those compelling infomercials that claim their products will make your life easier. Reader's Digest decided to test out a few of the most interesting ones, and features editor Andy Simmons reports on their findings. (TODAY)

Michigan approves 'Right to Work' bills

Dec. 11: NBC's Ron Mott reports on the latest from the labor protests in Lansing, Michigan, and then, Msnbc's Tamron Hall talks with Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich.  NBC's Ron Mott reports on the latest from the labor protests in Lansing, Michigan, and then, Msnbc's Tamron Hall talks with Rep. Sander Levin, D-Mich. (NewsNation)

Mary Pat Christie ready to 'get to work' fixing N.J.

Nov. 15: Chris Christie's wife has largely avoided the spotlight during her husband's tenure as governor of New Jersey, but she opens up to TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager about the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund, a foundation focused on rebuilding the state she loves.  Chris Christie's wife has largely avoided the spotlight during her husband's tenure as governor of New Jersey, but she opens up to TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager about the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund, a foundation focused on rebuilding the state she loves. (TODAY)

Taylor Lautner talks 'body of work,' end of 'Twilight'

Nov. 9: When Taylor Lautner, now 20, first auditioned for the role of werewolf Jacob he was only 15 years old. Days before the premiere of the last chapter of When Taylor Lautner, now 20, first auditioned for the role of werewolf Jacob he was only 15 years old. Days before the premiere of the last chapter of "The Twilight Saga," he looks back at "some of the most amazing years," discusses his fans, and his penchant for shirtlessness. (TODAY)

Doggone funny: What do dogs do while we're at work?

Oct. 18: TODAY's Natalie Morales takes a look at a comical video that reveals how dogs spend the day while their people are at work: Struggling with the alarm clock, brushing their teeth, and channel surfing with the TV remote.  TODAY's Natalie Morales takes a look at a comical video that reveals how dogs spend the day while their people are at work: Struggling with the alarm clock, brushing their teeth, and channel surfing with the TV remote. (TODAY)

Obama to UN: 'True democracy … is hard work'

Sept. 25: President Obama addresses the United Nations General Assembly, spotlighting the Arab Spring's impact while calling on world leaders to resist the temptations of cracking down on dissidence and harboring extremists.  (NBC News)President Obama addresses the United Nations General Assembly, spotlighting the Arab Spring's impact while calling on world leaders to resist the temptations of cracking down on dissidence and harboring extremists. (NBC News)

A real body of work: Sara tries body painting

June 19: TODAY's Sara Haines grabs a paintbrush to explore an uncommon art form: body painting! She is trained by professional body painter Danny Setiawan of TODAY's Sara Haines grabs a paintbrush to explore an uncommon art form: body painting! She is trained by professional body painter Danny Setiawan of "Den Art New York." (TODAY)

Will MJD's holdout work?

June 12: PFT Live: Mike Florio breaks down some of the hottest topics in the NFL. Maurice Jones-Drew is looking for a new deal in Jacksonville, DUIs are becoming too common in the NFL and Ochocinco is taking his talents to South Beach. (NBC Sports)PFT Live: Mike Florio breaks down some of the hottest topics in the NFL. Maurice Jones-Drew is looking for a new deal in Jacksonville, DUIs are becoming too common in the NFL and Ochocinco is taking his talents to South Beach. (NBC Sports)

Rossen Reports: Do missing child posters work?

June 7: When children go missing, desperate parents often rely on posters plastered with family photos to get their children back. But if you saw one of the children featured on a poster, would you recognize them and call police? NBC's Jeff Rossen investigates. When children go missing, desperate parents often rely on posters plastered with family photos to get their children back. But if you saw one of the children featured on a poster, would you recognize them and call police? NBC's Jeff Rossen investigates. (TODAY)

Will any Saints' appeals work?

May 16: PFT Live: Mike Florio believes that Anthony Hargrove may be the only player of the four suspended who has an argument against his suspension. (NBC Sports)PFT Live: Mike Florio believes that Anthony Hargrove may be the only player of the four suspended who has an argument against his suspension. (NBC Sports)

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