28 April 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 28 Apr 2010 What happens to the oil skimmed off the Gulf of Mexico: Some will go into cars, some will be buried, some will grow mushrooms. How data collection and an "internet of things" could change the world. This year's Record Store Day turned into the biggest day of vinyl sales in SoundScan history. Digital media creates a cultural shift as patients blog about terminal illness. New law prohibits women from suing if physicians withhold or provide inaccurate information about their fetuses. Better sanitary products could prevent girls in developing countries from missing school. Authorities arrest deadly cheese-smuggling duo. Video: Tim Gunn critiques superhero costumes. Maybe my pinky is under-dressed. Glenn O'Brien questions Vanity Fair's "Best Dressed" list poll. Portraits of people crying while staring at Marina Abramovi? during "The Artist Is Present." Economic downturn creates surge of popularity for Russian art. In her new book, Laura Bush reveals details about the car accident that killed a schoolmate when she was 17. See also: "Comeuppance" by James McManus. Texas Gov. Rick Perry protects his Labrador, picks off a coyote with his laser-sighted pistol.