14 December 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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Foreign Policy compares leaked cables with its list of failed states to see how hot the mess really is.
Reactions to judge's federal health decision show few can agree whether to cap the "c" in "Obamacare."
Warner Bros. won't fight Yogi Bear parody video--it's likely protected and would require too much legal wrangling.
George Clinton sues Black Eyed Peas, claims his signature was forged to clear a sample for two remixes.
Atheists, Christians in Fort Worth wage a not-so-silent battle through bus ads.
Ahead of your trip home for the holidays, Google will send your parents a tech support care package.
Over at the Millions, TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin submits his year in reading.
The age of euphemism in American history was a time when there were no "legs" and "corsets," only "limbs" and "stays."
Musical improv is both innate and learned, controlled and controlling--and could hold the key to creativity.
William Sidis, who learned to read by one and entered Harvard at 11, was possibly the smartest man in the world.
Steve Boggan chronicles his journey following a $10 bill across farms, bars, and motels throughout the Midwest.
Male performing as female chatbot discusses the implications of his experience for AI and gender studies.