9 March 2007: Morning By The Morning News — 09 Mar 2007 Investigation finds that in requesting secret records, FBI agents frequently play loose. Vast inequities over disability await veterans because Veterans Affairs can't anticipate surges (in injuries). Browbeaten, Gonzales relents on U.S. attorneys. At least 20 injured in riots when Bush goes to Brazil. New York cabbies may strike over plan to install GPS-tracking devices in their cars. Adobe developing tools to detect manipulation of digital pictures. Ira Glass shares tips on telling stories on video. Today's long read: The payola-ish partnerships between health professionals and local TV journalism. You don't know what AFRICOM means, and neither does the mainstream media. We're seeing a volatility in violent crime that we haven't seen in the past 10 years. Is rap's recent 21-percent decline in sales a sign of hip-hop's fading? Columnist rates female Idol contestants on their "bang factor." Video: Arcade Fire backlash leads to sex for tickets. In today's Video Digest, Sarah Hepola's got the guns you've been looking for.