17 May 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 17 May 2010 Politicians are glad there's more young families in Washington--they just don't want to acommodate them in public spaces. Cell phones don't cause cancer after all. Former Vegas chef tries to open the "world's best restaurant" in Bloomington, Ill., starting with the farm where he'll raise and grow all the food. Account of how a family secret pushed Hugh Hefner to become the founder of the Playboy empire. Men develop thicker features due to the physical demands of fighting over women. Twitter launches an interactive television show in Spain. How Ward Elliott uses statistical analysis to analyze Shakespeare. A visit to Daytrotter's recording studio in Rock Island, Ill. Infamous Chicago mob hitman Harry Aleman died yesterday, the first American to be acquitted and then subsequently convicted of the same murder. Controversial researcher argues race is a social construct, Barack Obama is white. The comprehensive parents' guide to taking care of their new college graduate. This is called foreshadowing. A child's guide to Russian literature.