12 May 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Bin Laden data reveal a terror kingpin active in new plots, including 9/11-scale attacks in smaller cities across the U.S.
DA files suit to overturn Schwarzenegger commutation, since he didn't contact the victims first.
As governor, Mitt Romney ushered in statewide health coverage; as GOP candidate, that victory is less praiseworthy.
Obama's "bin Laden Bounce" estimated at six to seven percentage points.
Navy briefly permits chaplains to conduct same-sex marriage, then rescinds the order for "further review."
Looking to up their game, some hunters switch to handmade spears and arrows, "paleo" diets.
See also: TMN's Nicole Pasulka learns how to hunt (with a gun).
Fukushima crisis threatens progress of world's largest nuclear power plant, to be built in India.
There has been a spike in bicycle sales among commuters, and in flat shoes among women. Japan's new normal.
Claiming you were trying fix it is not such a terrible defense when charged with drunkenly trying to open an airplane door.
Publishers hope to broaden books' appeal by adding soundtracks.
Venturing into the world's greatest race: a 100-mile marathon combined with book scavenger hunt.
Amazon will ship to Antarctica, Afghanistan, and Iraq--but not to Russia.
Op: A close look at the Bible shows how it could be interpreted to justify killing bin Laden.