8 September 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 08 Sep 2010 With Daley's surprise retirement in Chicago, few expect Rahm Emanuel to pass up a chance to run for mayor. New Jersey Transit enforces new chat-free coaches, where cell phones are verboten. From New Jersey to Seattle, taxpayers still foot the bill for stadiums that no longer exist. A detailed history of The Forum of the Twelve Caesars, the restaurant that made a cameo on Mad Men. ELO cellist killed in bizarre accident; Otho from Beetlejuice dies in a fall at home. Carnivorous plants, including the cobra lily and Venus flytrap, have been poached to the point of endangerment in the U.S. For the annual frog and toad census, workers must discern species based on their ribbits. Scientists pinpoint "good" dance moves for men who want to attract women--includes demonstration video. From height to square jaws, natural selection has shaped the world's leaders. Studies show our brains interpret tools as literal extensions of our bodies. A new device uses brain sensors to interpret thought signals into words. Op: The cult of Apple encourages people to have relationships with machines. From the attic: Michael Barrish voices his complaint to Apple. Analysis of the ideas that inspired Rhonda Byrne's positive-thinking empire.