10 September 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 10 Sep 2009 A point-by-point verification of Obama's speech. (Joe Wilson was wrong.) In the battle against health-care misinformation, the foot soldier is an A.A.R.P. rep in a nursing home. Pollan: The American way of eating has become the elephant in the room in the debate over health care. We fell in love with its tremendous promise and adorable shape. Why "One Laptop per Child" died. For the first time on record, global mortality rates decline for children under five. Yemen's khat problem is holding the country together. Rwanda is the world's top reformer of business regulation. Op: When discussing the matter of genius, we brand geniuses far too quickly. Data from Japanese lunar mission supports theory that the moon formed from a piece of Earth. A list of the stuff we've left on the moon. Kids have this incredible capacity for happiness. At Infinite Summer, Kevin Guilfoile toes the spoiler line. Harry Potter, Dreams From my Father top the the most-requested list at Guantanamo's library. Charts of New York's population during the day and at night.