10 June 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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There's a lake at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico that's over 100 miles wide and at least 400 to 500 feet deep of black oil.
Government officials follow BP's policy of opacity, restrict press access to Gulf oil spill.
World Cup losses can prompt heart attacks, but the "immense fervor and collective euphoria" balance the negative effects.
Premium vodka's taste comes from how the chemical structure of its ethanol rubs against its water molecules.
Fourteen patients at Chinese internet addict camp tie up supervisor, flee "intensive training" camp.
Why the reader-beloved Instapaper won't be banned from the App Store: Publishers love it too.
It makes clear the difference between art made of cars and cars decorated by artists. Why the Jeff Koons BMW is "insignificant."
In 1964, four young men decorated some pipes at NBC with fur and googly eyes and signed their creation "With Love, From the Muppets."
Well, if the story works, you become the character, right? Ira Glass finds inspiration in being wrong.
Monday's poetry walk across the Brooklyn Bridge will feature a reading by Bill Murray, so you know, you've got that going for you.
Why the White House couldn't have forced Helen Thomas out of the press corps.
The world's oldest shoe--roughly a size seven--was found in an Armenian cave.
Critics on film that wouldn't be greenlighted today: Jaws, Chinatown and Life of Brian.