30 January 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Op: In a contest with no delegates, Clinton's victory party in Florida was "a political stunt worthy of the late Evel Knievel."
McCain wins Florida, a bevy of delegates, as immigration as an issue has seemed to disappear.
Following his trouncing in Florida, Giuliani expected to fold his campaign, endorse McCain--Edwards to announce he's dropping out today as well.
We must all do our part to preserve this climate of fear.
Barbed wire, fire, psycho-trauma: Photos from the "Tough Guy Challenge" in the U.K.
In New Jersey, groups of men eat cholesterol together.
The government wants to use these games to celebrate itself and its policy of opening up China. But there isn't anything to celebrate.
Bill Clinton's role in his wife's campaign takes on many forms: supporter, attack dog, copresidential candidate.
Groups protest the demolition of the Sunset Strip Tower Records, one of the rare reminders of the music scene that once surrounded it.
The flight can be enjoyed as God intended. German travel agency offers air passage in the nude.
Thai officials, U.N. argue whether the Burmese that tourists pay to see and take photos of are truly refugees, or part of a human zoo.
Though it may sound like the plot of a horror movie, it's an actual kidney-stealing operation in India.
Matthew Baldwin opens the doors to this year's "Make-Yer-Own Oscar Pool."
The story behind Woody Allen's credits typography.