10 July 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Senate approves surveillance bill, including legal immunity for phone companies who participated in wiretapping.
Most prominent women in defense circles are counterinsurgents.
Texas poised to flip blue, with a new Democratic machine practically built from scratch.
North Carolina state employee fired for refusing to lower flags to honor Helms.
Less than 5 percent of physicians are African Americans, and that needs to change. AMA apologies for its "historical antipathy" toward black doctors.
Obama's a plain liberal to Republicans, so if you liberals are confused, perhaps you weren't listening.
Print for the commute: Coast-to-coast train trek to understand why American's rails are so bad.
Drive towards biofuels has caused a 75 percent increase in food prices, says World Bank study.
The idea of the noble scientist "untethered by monetary obligations" is false history.
Instead of learning from its onion mistakes, the political class seems eager to repeat them.
Top tier of shadowy organizations calls to mind differences between real and perceived power.
Norman Marcus, master of New York's air rights and inclusionary zoning, dies at 75.
Gallery: New York in black and white.
Simple as white keys vs. black: explainer on the mathematics behind Western music.
Even though I don't speak Spanish, we [both] speak the language
of monsters. Hellboy-creator talks about working with director del Toro to flesh out creatures.