25 September 2007: Afternoon By The Morning News — 25 Sep 2007 Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of lethal injections in Kentucky, voter ID laws in Indiana. Deliberations in ongoing Utah polygamy trial stall after one juror is dismissed. FCC fines cable company for showing an advertiser-produced news segment. More on the questionable "video news release." NYC mulls reducing subway fares during non-peak hours; what does this mean for the price of pizza? Today's long read: A Facebook friend won't help you jump your car, and more insights into social networking. It's OK to hire fourth- and eighth-graders as your accountant again. "Despite half a century of efforts to prove otherwise, scientists still can't say that exercise will help keep off the pounds." Related: So what's the fat kids' excuse? Munich's Oktoberfest opening weekend measured in beer (500,000 liters) and oxen (11). There are many ways to write about motherhood, and I chose to write about a woman who kills her children. Robert Birnbaum v. Susanna Moore. Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but there will always be ugly buildings. Photograph from American artist Nan Goldin is seized by British police over child pornography concerns. A comprehensive guide to attending design school.