20 April 2011: Morning
By The Morning News
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Supreme Court will throw out lawsuit by six states to limit carbon pollution by coal plants in other states.
Twenty-eight countries pledge almost $2 billion to build new concrete shell enclosing Chernobyl reactor.
Founder of what was once one of the nation's largest mortgage lenders found guilty of $2.9 billion fraud.
In city's health code ratings, New York college cafeterias barely make the grade.
L.A. homeowners battle city, neighbors over how helpful they should be to tourists in search of the Hollywood sign.
Fresh faces enter Cuba's communist leadership, though none of them younger than 78.
Yielding to protesters' demands, Syrian president to lift state of emergency in place for 48 years.
Fatal prescription drug overdoses surpass car-crash deaths in one Appalachian county.
Three Cups of Tea author says literary license, not fraud, explains fabrication allegations against his book.
Study finds swearing helps relieve pains, and quadruple so for those with normally clean mouths.
Photographer reads Gladwell, quits job, dedicates next 10,000 hours to becoming a pro golfer.
Inspired by Infinite Summer, The Pale Spring is a nine-week group read of DFW's final book.
We're watching two characters who haven't shown any emotions...suddenly try to be tender with one another. Atlas Shrugged, reviewed.
Bad excerpts from bad romance novels.