27 July 2009: Morning
By The Morning News
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The power of the Blue Dogs was on full display Friday, when they humiliated California Rep. Henry Waxman, one of the most liberal Democrats on Capitol Hill.
Mark Thatcher, son of Margaret, and Kim Jong Nam, son of Il, rank of the list of the world's worst sons.
In protest of current economic policy, young libertarian pays for everything with two-dollar bills.
Photographs of fast food items, deconstructed and rebuilt into gourmet dishes.
Assessing Wes Anderson and his "pet themes," 11 years on from the high-water mark of Rushmore.
Pagodas are perhaps the pinnacle of architectural engineering; in the last 1,400 years, only two have collapsed.
The Flarf movement of poetry gains ground, delighting some, angering others, and befuddling everyone else.
New research shows didactic messages in children's television programming elude, confuse young viewers.
After mysteriously losing his voice, Dilbert creator runs the gamut of alternative treatments.
Scientists meet to discuss concerns about the many ways robots could outsmart humans.
Release your inner paranoid, and tell TMN about your favorite conspiracy theory.
Daily debunkment: Central Park will not be made into an airport.
TMN's Kevin Guilfoile on author Allan Seager and "one of the most ripped-off plots in literary history."