25 October 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 25 Oct 2007 "This is a very powerful set of measures designed to send a message to Iran." U.S. locks McLuhan in the closet, imposes sanctions against Iran. After a four-day battle against the wildfires, winds in Southern Calif. subside, fires expected to abate. Insurance industry shrugs off wildfire damage, estimating minimal costs--around $1 billion. White House says it edited CD.C. director's global warming testimony after president's science adviser, others questioned its accuracy. Related: Here's a photo of Jesus riding a dinosaur. Researcher predicts that in the next 1,000 years humans will evolve into giants with life expectancies of 120 years. Giuliani reminisces about all the contracts that have been put on his head--and voters do love the the Sopranos. There's no Tex-Mex outside Texas--except maybe in Paris, except maybe not. Video: Out-takes from The Darjeeling Limited. (No matter how you felt about the in-takes.) New from TMN's Margaret Mason, the proprietress of Mighty Goods: Mighty Junior. He keeps a house full of young men, including minors and/or felons. "The Worst Mayor in America." The superest hero--but for how long? (Start at the bottom and work your way up.) How about a vitamin that makes you live forever: Chefs submit their final meals. "Yor: Hunter From the Future" is one of the most underrated films of the last nine thousand years.