4 May 2011: Afternoon By The Morning News — 04 May 2011 International Criminal Court finds grounds to charge Gadhafi's forces with committing war crimes. Garance Franke-Ruta dissects the multiple, and contradicting, White House narratives of bin Laden's death. Science about "first strike news"--updates to big stories barely dent our beliefs. Robert Fisk recounts his multiple contacts with bin Laden. Sword-wielding hunter says he's responsible for flushing bin Laden out from the mountains. Six photo editors analyze the picture of Obama and Clinton inside the situation room. Fancy-pants lunch served aboard New York City subway train. A woman of great talent, overweening artistic ambition, and then humiliation. Mendelsohn on the crash of Spider-Man. Baseball geek with statistical superpowers applies science to finding serial killers. "How the Illusion of Being Observed Can Make You a Better Person." Everything you need to know from scientists about tears. Exercise may make you resistant to the undesirable effects of sugar. Names of children in J. Crew's Spring-Summer 2011 "Crewcuts" catalog, in order of appearance. Better book titles. Civil War told through four college classmates: Pierce, Hawthorne, first abolitionist senator, and a founding father of the Republicans.