5 May 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 05 May 2010 Pictures of flood waters that have overtaken Nashville's downtown. Overview of steps that led to Shahzad's arrest 53 hours after Times Square. There seems to be a pattern of mediocre sons from elite families becoming terrorists. Jihadi groups assess U.S. volunteers as probable spies, and encourage them to launch attacks without training. I saw packages everywhere. An afternoon spent patrolling Times Square. When cleaning oiled birds: One pelican can require 300 gallons of water. Despite budget crisis, Schwarzenegger says oil-spill risk isn't worth offshore drilling's potential $140 million. Excellent graphic demonstrates Europe's tangled web of debt. Hitchens: Clegg was my intern. Digital recorders and web streaming haven't yet dented humans' preference to watch TV together. Unless federal lawmakers intervene, D.C. to join 14 other states in permitting medical marijuana. Boy tasered by Phillies security called his dad before making his big run. Phoenix Suns to wear "Los Suns" jerseys to honor Arizona's Latino community. Two equally matched teams play in a best-of-seven World Series. Five reasons why parity puzzles are fun. Audio: Radiolab's "Vanishing Words." Case study of a man who began memorizing Paradise Lost at 58 (see performances). Video: Smories: stories for children, read by children.