28 April 2011: Afternoon
By The Morning News
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Ouattara now controls Ivory Coast, but some militias that got him there have gone renegade.
Videos: Tornado that tore through Tuscaloosa.
Excellent view, with lucid information, on artist Ai Weiwei's jailing and the prevailing silence.
Arab leaders absorb Mubarak's mistake--better to fight and kill than run and be humiliated.
Explosion kills 14 in café popular with tourists in Marrakech's main square.
Coming out of secret talks, Fatah and Hamas agree to create unity government, first after split four years ago.
Syria's invitation to the royal wedding withdrawn.
Op: Barack and Michelle weren't invited because the Queen didn't want Britain preferring them to Charles and Camilla.
Primer on modern food wars.
Op: Official U.S. history honors those who tortured; it's time to award those who refused.
Two ways to avoid interference in New York City: cry in public or put on your subway face.
Journalism professor, having taught at NYU for 25 years, sums up in four ideas what he thinks he knows.
If your presentation's goal is something other than starting a meme, cancel it.
Video: Today's secret ingredient is...
Study shows that--in some situations--male dogs trust their noses, whereas females trust their eyes.
Val Kilmer is not a cliché, despite what Val Kilmer himself might say. Val Kilmer on where he is now.
Uncomfortably sexual company logos.