Holiday weekend raises risk of injury
Holidays aren't always fun and games. They also present some rather apparent opportunities for children to get hurt. Full story
Holidays aren't always fun and games. They also present some rather apparent opportunities for children to get hurt. Full story
New York Gov. David Paterson says he won't drop his election bid amid a growing scandal surrounding accusations of domestic violence against a key aide. Full story
A bright young American set off to find adventure overseas. Instead, Amanda Knox found herself in an Italian prison — and at the center of a notorious case of murder. Find out what verdict the jury had in store for her in the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher. Full story
Nov. 4: An underaged Ohio man was pulled over for drunk driving while dressed for Halloween as a breathalyzer. Willie Geist has the story.
Nov. 2: TODAY hosts take a look back at some of the most memorable moments from their Halloween celebrations on TODAY.
More than 2,000 kids are getting the ultimate trick-or-treating treasure: Candy from President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama at the White House. Full story
Oct. 31: NBC’s Lester Holt, Amy Robach, Peter Alexander and Bill Karins explain what it took to prepare for TODAY’s Halloween extravaganza.
Oct. 31: American are spending less on costumes and candy this Halloween season. Msnbc's Alex Witt talks with analyst Vera Gibbons.
Oct. 31: How do parents protect their little ghouls and goblins from the swine flu this Halloween season? CBC's Lyndsay Duncombe has a few tips.
Kelly Ripa struts her stuff as Lady Gaga and Regis Philbin dresses up as Susan Boyle for their Halloween spectacular.
Sherri Shepherd and Barbara Walters dress up as their favorite vampires for this year's Halloween episode of "The View."
Trick-or-treaters visit the White House and revelers celebrate around the world.
Workers install Halloween decorations at the North Portico of the White House in Washington on October 31, 2009. US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will greet more than 2,000 children from Washington, Maryland and Virginia schools and their families to celebrate Halloween.
US President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greet trick or treaters at the North Portico of the White House as they celebrate Halloween in Washington, DC, on October 31, 2009. The First couple welcomed more than 2,000 children from Washington, Maryland and Virginia schools and their fam
TODAY anchors celebrate Halloween by dressing up in lavish “Star Wars” costumes and indulging in a “Jedi Jeopardy” game on the plaza.