26 January 2010: Morning
By The Morning News
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Obama's proposed spending freeze may not make a dent in the deficit, but it appeals to conservative Democrats, and that matters right now.
Tucked into the deadliest zone of L.A. County is a mile-wide stretch that has been murder-free for three years.
It's too bad the Bush administration did not study Peru's dismantling of the Shining Path.
"They like the president, and that's all that counts." The new target of liberal ire: Rahm Emanuel.
How electoral reform would look, with equal populations across states.
Rush Limbaugh: I don't even want to be alive anymore.
Privacy activist sullies your quiet morning in a coffee shop by charting the ways you could be tracked.
Profile of Alice Herz-Sommer, Kafka's last-living friend, age 106.
According to new adoption data, prospective parents--most of whom were white--are least interested in boys, black babies.
I haven't used "African American" in print since 2004 except in ironic quotes or to refer to the term itself. It's time to retire a census term.
Hoping to lure budget-minded conferences, "resorts" become "hotels."
Op: For NBC, the peacock's colors are fading--just like they always have.
Related: Watch the pilot for NBC's infamously expensive flop, Supertrain.
?uestlove explains the business behind talk show walk-on music.