11 October 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 11 Oct 2010 Journal study finds surprise inspections of Gulf of Mexico rigs have dwindled, even as drilling has increased. The Army suicide rate is its highest since the military began keeping track in 2003. Report finds higher proportion of black people are imprisoned in England and Wales than the U.S. The Victorian Society releases a list of the 10 most endangered buildings in England and Wales. From Wright to Koolhaas to Apple Stores, a defense of consumerism in architecture. How fake retirements and perceived scarcity have secured the McRib's success. What you'll find when you wash off a McRib's sauce; the history of CHAWMP. "If people can't see a fucking miracle in a fucking elephant, then life must suck for them." The truth behind Insane Clown Posse: They're Christians. Despite internet censorship, Chinese are using clever searches to read about Nobel Prize winner Liu Xiaobo. The culture of medical cadavers is changing, as students attend funerals for test subjects. People who sweat more (mostly conservatives) are more likely to vote. How Junior Eurovision is bridging the gap between Western and Eastern Europe. Journalist reveals when he went undercover as a terrorist and befriended Carlos the Jackal. Psychologists conjecture that drawing could be a powerful next truth-telling method used in interrogations.