5 May 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Information dig on the 66 people who died in U.S. immigration custody from 2004 to 2007 reveals neglect, grieving families.
Video: Tom Hanks endorses Obama: "As official celebrity, I know my endorsement has just made up your mind for you."
Beverage lobbyists use Lohan photo to try and win support for the "low blood-alcohol-level first-time offender."
It's true that my wheelchair requires some costly modifications to fit into the trunk of a Maserati coupe. Dmitri Nabokov on the decision to publish his father's to-be-destroyed manuscript.
World's first transatlantic inner-tube journey completed.
In pictures, the blunder of the Olympic torch tour.
Infectious, child-killing virus in China deemed unlikely to threaten the Olympics.
"Slow medicine" movement offers options for no treatment when rewards, as well as funds, are limited.
An extremely high-fat diet can be used as a treatment for epileptic seizures.
Every May 1 at noon, the statue near the economics building at the University of Chicago casts a shadow that resembles a hammer and sickle.
Audio: The many nicknames of our many states: Colorado has eight, including "The Switzerland of America."
In 1975, Tippi Hedren taught 20 Vietnamese women how to do nails, and an industry was transformed.
How the brain learns to read; how baby birds learn to sing.