21 May 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 21 May 2008 McCain strategist quits, making good on promise to not run against Obama. But just because Darwin said it doesn't make it true. On the evolution of honor. Op: Obama could unify Democratic voters in November by promising Clinton a seat on the Supreme Court. "Sexual equality is Spain's new brand." On the symbolism of Spain's pregnant defense minister. New report shows chameleons can change color based on which predator is on the move. Six years after charges were filed, R. Kelly's sex tape trial begins in Chicago; both Kelly and the alleged victim deny involvement. TMN's Pasha Malla's first book, The Withdrawal Method, is now available for consumption. After 23 years of serving 24-hour cuisine in the meatpacking district, Florent Morellet will close his doors. The science behind Bond's martinis: Is there a science? From 1960, "Alcohol: The Shortest Way Out of Manchester" by Berton Roueché. In London, man reprimanded for blasting "Born in the U.S.A." in the wee hours. If at first you don't succeed...get new batteries. Proverbs by first graders.