29 April 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Supreme Court decision to uphold voter IDs will likely lead to more voter laws, more litigation.
One guard keeps watch as catalytic converters, rich with precious metals like platinum, are removed. Destroying almost-new cars that may have fatal flaws.
Audio: A scandal brews over French artists topping the French charts...with English lyrics.
Clinton, McCain criticize Obama for refusal to support a "gas tax holiday"; White House agrees with Obama.
Mr. Wright's monomania over the last three days has helped prove the point Mr. Obama made about his former pastor last month.
Study shows children who go to daycare or play groups reduce their risk of leukemia by around 30 percent.
Collateral misinformation, wrongness, and Wikipedia: how the internet becomes convincing.
In Mexico, a rash of "virtual kidnappings," when a kidnapper calls, demanding money to return a loved one, who was never kidnapped at all.
Related: From 2003, a profile of Brock Enright's personalized kidnapping service.
Slideshow: Bill Mauldin's war story and war cartoons.
Famed Old Bailey puts its case records online, available here for free.
Iranian prosecutor calls for ban on Western toys, cites Barbie, Potter, superheroes as examples of "a social danger."
Florida lawmakers vote to ban truck testicles. Truck what? Truck testicles.