Top headlines: 'Housewives' have fearful Mother's Day: Things continue to get worse between Lynette and her creepy stepdaughter, and Katherine and Bree's deep, dark secrets start to come to light. ›02:46, 5.05 Theres good reason to turn lemons into lemonade: Fred Thompson calls lemonade comfort food in a glass. Author of the cookbook Lemonade, he says: Its as nostalgic as Moms meatloaf, he says. We all have some memories of it as a child ... Its sort of this sense of generations that quite frankly we dont have a lot of these days. ›19:12, 7.05 Lose 10 pounds in 6 weeks! Its easy: You can eat burgers, cheesecake and doughnuts and still lose weight. Men's Health shows you how. ›21:04, 7.05 Gellman: A Letter to a Bigot: What I want to say to a person of prejudice. ›22:12, 12.10 Brother of SDSU OD victim: Parents unaware: Nate Poliakoff, whose sisters death of a drug overdose one year ago sparked the undercover investigation at San Diego State University that resulted in the arrests of 96 people Tuesday, said parents underestimate the dangers of drugs on campus today. She made one mistake and it cost her her life," he said. "The big message is it only takes one mistake." ›16:32, 1.05 Cigarette vending machine identifies age: Cigarette vending machines in Japan may soon start counting wrinkles, crow's feet and skin sags to see if the customer is old enough to smoke. ›19:13 Clift: Why Is Howard Dean So Quiet?: Howard Dean has stayed oddly quiet lately while intraparty squabbling over the Democrats primary calendar escalates. What gives? ›22:25, 12.10 Show us your inspirational athletes!: In honor of the 2008 Olympics, we want to hear about the athlete in your life who inspire greatness in others. ›01:09, 10.05 Gay bishop takes on sacred cows in a new book: Gene Robinson, the gay Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire who stirred up controversy with his support of same-sex marriage, addresses sexuality and theology in his new book, In the Eye of the Storm: Swept to the Center by God. An excerpt. ›18:03, 7.05 Olmert investigation widens: Israeli police raided Jerusalem's city hall and seized documents Monday as part of a widening corruption investigation against Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, police said. ›19:03 Jordanian woman dies in honor killing: A man who was suspected of drowning his 22-year-old sister for having an extramarital affair was charged Monday with premeditated murder, a judicial official said. ›19:27 Get this weeks News of the Weird: Make smart snacking choices on the go: and youre ravenous? From stadiums to food courts, Real Simple magazine shares tips on how to make tasty, nutritious choices. ›14:41, 7.05 Polygamy sect parents fight for kids: More than a month since their children were removed from an FLDS compound in Texas, two sets of parents and a representative for the families alleged that the state has deliberately scattered and isolated the children. ›17:04 Al Gore's Nobel Patrol: A vigilant fan of the former veep keeps watch as the Nobel Committee announces its peace prize. ›15:10, 12.10 Ansen on Lars and the Real Girl: Its not smutty, its not snide, its not creepybut what is it? ›16:02, 12.10 'Idol' bans Archuleta's dad from rehearsals: Backstage meddling has caught up American Idol favorite David Archuletas dad, whos been banned from rehearsals, a person working for the TV talent contest said Friday. ›21:40, 11.05 Newsweek: New Yorkers digest calories on menus: K-Fed and Britney working it out?: Kevin Federlines attorney, Mark Vincent Kaplan, said that his client approves of Britney Spears expanded rights of visitation with their two children, but wouldnt address whether the couple will reconcile. ›15:31 You're not crazy, but you might need therapy: Even if you're not going through a crisis, you could still benefit from talking to a professional. Dr. Laura Berman explains how to discover a happier and more effective you. ›22:34 Jimmy Fallon will replace Conan: Saturday Night Live veteran Jimmy Fallon was officially named on Monday to take Conan OBriens place on NBC next year when OBrien succeeds Jay Leno as host of The Tonight Show. ›18:57 Frogs go ultrasonic for sex: Nocturnal Chinese tree frogs' sounds are no mere "ribbits," but ultrasound squeaks designed to be heard over the rushing of a nearby mountain river that roars in the audible sound range. ›17:00 Group fears step taken toward designer babies: News that scientists have for the first time genetically altered a human embryo is drawing fire from some watchdog groups that say its a step toward creating designer babies. ›22:19 No bail for suspected pedophile: A small-time New Jersey actor accused of traveling to Thailand to have sex with underage boys was denied bail on Monday. ›22:23 |