22 June 2009: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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U.S. may intercept North Korean ship, North Korea may attack U.S., and Hawaii gets extra protection just in case.
Pictures by atomic bomb survivors.
I've been hearing about Khamenei's fear of "velvet revolutions" for months now. There was nothing velvet about Saturday's clashes.
Social networking is the new conspicuous consumption--bad for the economy, good for the environment.
Brief account of segregation on Martha's Vineyard as wealthy blacks prepare to receive Obama and his "ghetto girl" wife.
Op: Sonia Sotomayor belongs to that club of people who deny the obvious about reverse discrimination.
The Alison Gopnik interview we missed a month ago and are now very glad we found.
Abstinence-only education gets its funding slashed, and the virginity movement scrambles to rework its image.
Sorry, kids: F.E.M.A.'s 9/11 coloring book no longer in circulation.
Graphic compares money spent on the bailout in the past 12 months to deals of the past 206 years.
Wasted away again in Baghdad / One weekend a month, yeah, my ass. Songs soldiers play and write while going on patrol.
Anderson Cooper: "The six most surprising words a mother can say to her son are: 'Honey, I'm writing an erotic novel.'"
How to write sex, by a woman, and how to write sex, by a man, and where this is all coming from.