21 February 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 21 Feb 2008 If you have to join a cult, this is not a bad one. Name-calling for Obama supporters. Supreme Court rules employees can sue over poor 401(k)s, patients can't sue over faulty medical devices. Also in yesterday's docket: Curbing internet sales of tobacco to teenagers is a good, illegal idea. After the U.S. successfully downed a spy satellite, China accuses it of threatening space security. When "Made in Italy" actually means it was made in a sweatshop. YouTube's questionable contribution to the approaching election in Spain. Few have heard about the "new Christian urbanism"; fewer know there's an evangelical college in the Empire State Building. A staircase to covet: gets you to the attic, shows off all your books. Audio: How anonymous text-messagers encouraged--and even caused--acts of violence in Kenya. New map reveals the origins of emerging infectious diseases; best to avoid any place with human-animal conflict. After 100 days of being writer-less, Jon Stewart has eight days to prepare for the Oscars. With inflation rising and recession looming, the condition you're seeing is "stagflation," and it's retro-'70s. Local businesses mourn the loss of Brooklyn's off-track-betting locations. "We have to change our mentality." More Americans are giving up golf.