20 December 2010: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Pictures of Christmas trees that confirm national stereotypes.
Mussolini never killed anyone. Displaying live tweets, E.U. summit screens filled up with anti-Berlusconi slogans, some simply his own comments.
Qatar's World Cup to feature pop-up stadiums designed by Hitler's architect's son.
Op: Unlike Congress, which can be bought off by Big Oil and Big Coal, Marines want to buy solar power.
Convicted murderer William Drumheller went from prison to Virginia pulpit on the force of charm.
Non-toy retailers find gold selling green toys--particularly since 40 percent of toy purchases aren't planned.
Study: Women always answer their phones unless they're having great sex with someone else.
Sagging economy led to slower drivers, led to declining highway deaths since 2005.
Audio: Clinical psychologist seeks truth about drug Burundanga, believed in Colombia to rob free will.
Science's breakthroughs of 2010 show respect to dark genetic matter.
2010 National Geographic photography contest winners.
Brees is a big reason New Orleanians can smile and boast. Drew Brees named AP's 2010 Male Athlete of the Year.
Potentially our favorite online artist of the year, Christoph Niemann makes an Earth from dough, plus hot toddies and sloth.
Christmas recipes: Tardelle, cocktails.
How to steal Julian Assange's look for Christmas.
Video: Artist behind today's "Throwing Water" gallery with Nicole Pasulka, Shinchi Maruyama shows how it's done.