May 24, 2012: Morning
By The Morning News
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- Proposed law would ban anonymous comments on New York-based sites.
- Treating virtue as a commodity.
- Neil Armstrong, whose father was an auditor, gives rare interview to Australian CPA group.
- The photo of a boy touching Obama's hair is more than cute; it's become a deeply rooted symbol of this presidency.
- Obama's Appalachia problem.
- Fox News viewers still score lowest on current events quiz while NPR listeners, Daily Show fans score highest.
- Nazi descendants struggle with family history and social stigma.
- Study finds calcium supplements double heart attack risk.
- The routes most frequented by supercommuters, those who commute by plane.
- Sweet, tangy, vinegar, hickory: an overview of American barbecue sauce styles.
- Food mold that's more eye-pleasing than stomach-turning.
- Tiger deaths in Maharashtra, India, lead government to decriminalize hunting the hunters.
- In Delhi, the monkey problem is getting worse because people keep feeding them.
- The Unabomber's Harvard Class of '62 alumni update entry is predictably nuts.
- How we measure the universe.