10 July 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 10 Jul 2007 NYC public schools on track to become the nation's largest supplier of free meals for children. In the next 50 years, California's population is expected to become primarily Latino, and grow by 75 percent. "It is better for my children to be alive even if it means they must be illiterate." Taliban attacks on Afghan public schools cause many parents to keep their kids at home. Pakistani troops take control of most of Red Mosque in Islamabad; pro-Taliban cleric found dead. Today's feature: Part two in Pasha Malla's travel journal from India. Attempting to steer his campaign out of its tailspin, McCain ousts his top campaign advisors. China's food safety group to investigate claims of widespread counterfeiting in Beijing water coolers. Researchers say Western diet doubles Asian women's odds of developing breast cancer. A day later, assessing the NAACP's mock funeral for the word that shall not be uttered. Bush's first surgeon general says he was censored on stem cell research. Police searching for a dead body find a man with foul-smelling feet instead. What's in a TMN prize pack? Take our Headlines Pop Quiz and you could find out--sign up here to receive the questions this Friday. Trailer: 01-18-08. Gaah!