27 May 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 27 May 2010 B.P.'s gush is now the worst oil spill in history--and possibly double the size of the Exxon Valdez disaster. Until 4 p.m. ET today, the Biblioracle--aka John Warner--provides book recommendations based on the last five books you read. Running barefoot may be physically superior, but that won't change the minds of those used to training with shoes. Inside the work of the man mapping the traffic and streets of Manhattan. Facebook privacy, box office receipts, and other complicated New York Times infographics. Study links 9/11 stress to a spike in male fetal death rates. Convoluted rape trial provokes questions of criminal responsibility, and the right way to raise a child. Online identity becomes increasingly important, as a study shows the majority of Americans Google themselves. Documents of dissenter groups--like Quakers and Unitarians--become available online for the first time. Decades later, mathematicians and scientists are still trying to explain the crop circle phenomenon. Existentialist firefighter delays three deaths.