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Can Baby Turtles Pick Their Own Sex?

Baby turtles inside their eggs squirm around to chill out or to turn up the heat, new research finds, a skill that could potentially enable them to choose their own sex. Full story

Poll: Women start turning into their mothers at 31

   The TODAY anchors chat about the hot topics of the day, including a new poll that shows that women stop rebelling against their mothers and start mimicking them in their early 30s, with the most popular age for the change being 31.

9 games perfect for family reunion fun

   TODAY contributor Stephanie Oppenheim from ToyPortfolio.com shows how you can keep kids occupied at summer get-togethers with games and activities that are fun for family members of all ages.

Justin Bieber gets kicked out of LA nightclub

   Tim Stack of “Entertainment Weekly” joins Kathie Lee and Hoda to chat about pop star Justin Bieber getting escorted out of a nightclub over the weekend, as well as the story behind a former “America’s Got Talent” contestant egging Simon Cowell.

Simon Cowell gets egged on ‘Britain’s Got Talent’

   The talent-show judge everyone loves to hate got a little piece of revenge from a former contestant when she hurled five eggs at him during the finale of “Britain’s Got Talent.”

Seminal Study: Hungry Female Squid Snack on Sperm

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  Doctors caution patients on fertility and age

Women have long been concerned about their biological clock, but now more doctors are opening discussions with patients about when to start a family. NBC’s Mara Schiavocampo reports and Dr. Evelyn Minaya, a board-certified OB-GYN, discusses the complex topic.

  7 ways to boost your energy, increase productivity

Petra Kolber from Spry Living says that you can boost your energy by limiting your coffee intake to one cup a day, eating eggs, and cutting back on sugar.

  Unexpected uses for everyday items

From coffee filters to eggs, you can get more than you think out of the products that fill our daily routines. The TODAY anchors share some new uses for everyday items that will surprise you.

  The great 401(k) swindle: How $1 became $32

Many people never check the expense ratios for their 401(k) savings plan, even though this little-known cost can end up taking a big chunk out of their nest eggs.

  Egg roll factory ordered closed

A federal judge orders a Texas egg roll factory to shut down, citing conditions found inside the facility. KPRC's Amy Davis reports.

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