18 January 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Aerial photos of Brisbane before and after last week's massive flooding--more here.
For two centuries, Tecumseh's curse on the White House has yielded statistically significant, and ominous, results.
Arizona legislature will most likely have to amend law to keep Rep. Giffords in office.
In Lower Manhattan demonstrations, Starbucks workers celebrate new M.L.K. Day wages, submit new demands.
Expect extra-aggressive subway riders this summer: Starbucks introduces extra-large drinks.
Citing inaccuracies, History channel reverses its plans to air The Kennedys miniseries.
Each day at the Time Hack, Matt Danzico compares the perception of time against the reality.
Op: As falling for a robot becomes more likely, it's time to examine the ethics of emotion-inspiring machines.
Raising babies in prison: from brightly colored playrooms to maternal support groups.
As the lot of Koreans in N.Y.C. improves, they depart the city, taking their once-common grocery stores.
L.A.P.D. still trying to regain Koreans' trust after the 1992 riots.
Op: Detroit is everyone's favorite charity case, but "ruin porn" artists aren't doing the city any favors.
Dog who knows 1,022 nouns could show how children acquire language.
Japanese scientists plan to clone a mammoth.