21 December 2007: Morning
By The Morning News
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Tom Coburn, the Senate's "Dr. No," finds fault with every bill, is a killjoy for Kerry.
Shucks: In the year since the Democrats took Congress, Bush has blocked, vetoed, and flattered them into submission.
To describe American Latin students, we need to substitute the much more attractive category of "geeks" for Amis's "wankers."
When federal lawmakers want to deny California the right to not choke on its own pollution, they do it at closing time.
This year was the worst for flight delays--a map of which airports are the worst of the worst (expect it to worsen until 2025).
A big long list of films coming out in 2008, and why they're going to be good films.
Video: Terrorists hate subtitles.
Sesame Street pays homage to The Sopranos--see the photo for additional oobatz.
"Odd as it sounds, most people are no good at brushing their teeth."
Why adults should take cognitive-enhancing drugs, in part because everyone already is.
Scientists divide over whether fighting cancerous stem cells--the roots of tumors, and perhaps the reason cancer can return--is a solution or a religion.
In the final round of the 2007 Science Showdown, it's Darwin v. HIV.
Mars is bright enough to spur Rudolph rhymes.
At the year's hottest holiday parties, it's food on a stick, and Cointreau in everything.