18 January 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 18 Jan 2007 White House says it will cease warrantless domestic surveillance--and replace it with a secret court of spies. Cancer deaths in U.S. drop for second year in a row, suggesting it's no fluke. New study shows "dense" breasts are at a higher risk for cancer. DEA raids pot clinics in Los Angeles, seizes guns, bags of cash. "I love cereal," Mr. Schumer said, digging into his second bowl of granola, going a long way toward depleting a box that Mr. Miller had just purchased. The four congressmen who share a D.C. house during session. Fear of sex offender blamed for nine-year-old's shift from auto theft to flying for free. Making sense of the statistic that says 800,000 children a year go missing. "Cutting a list of 350,000 names is not all that impressive." Bush administration finds out it's hard to impress the ACLU. Effigies burn in India to protest British reality TV show. What North Korea wants to do to us, and the taut bodies they're going to do it with. And the Doomsday Clock moves two minutes closer to midnight.