5 August 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 05 Aug 2010 Russia moves radioactive material away from wildfires. Story of the night Naomi Campbell met Charles Taylor, and why Mia Farrow decided to talk about it. U.S. military creates special comic to teach Japanese children about political alliances. Traditionally, actors do better than musicians in politics, but hip-hop's seniors may break form. Friends reminisce on Biggie Smalls's legacy--"he paid a price for looking for love." Poll shows 41% of Republicans believe Obama was "probably" or "definitely" born in another country. More than 25,000 adults in the U.S. are victims of GPS stalking annually, including by cell phone. Letter from Vonnegut detailing the experiences that informed Slaughterhouse-Five. Psychology of conspiracy theories: "We double-down on our beliefs in light of conflicting evidence." Psychoanalysis is about what two people can say to each other if they agree not to have sex. This week's bogus trend stories: cuckolding, cemetery real estate, infanticide. Taxidermy and other gimmicks used in modern brewing. Op: The modern wedding is a celebration of the ego, which is the biggest enemy of the subsequent marriage. Brief, delicious history of the intertwining of infinity and mysticism. "Diegetic winks" are film moments when jokes use the "celebrity paradox." Video: The Video Website.