25 May 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 25 May 2010 B.P. and other oil companies to retain control of the worsening oil mess. U.S. enlarges joint exercises with South Korea in order to rattle northern neighbors. No neighboring power really wants the North Korean population released from its awful misery. Adichie: Most Nigerians are libertarians, not ideologically but by circumstance. After specious media blasts, Britain becomes home base for climate-change skeptics. Princess upsets Swedish church by desiring to wed "Anglo Saxon" style: wanting her father to give her away. Explanation of a watershed moment currently occurring in brain-scan evidence. Forensic economists find countries targeted for C.I.A. political interventions started importing more U.S. products. No one ever said Tibet before 1950 was a paradise. Brief chat between the Dalai Lama and Chinese citizens. Twain asked that his memoirs be held for 100 years--now here come 400 pages of bile. Like muffins and coffees, things need to be bigger now. Canadians accept hockey is no longer theirs alone. Upcoming novel by TMN's Rosecrans Baldwin picked for Time's Summer Preview (more info here). Mega-band plays tribute to slain New Orleans band director (see videos). Video: "Cracklin' Rosie" played on multiple phones. Six hundred light years away, a star is eating a planet. Every known astronaut wake-up call song. (pdf)