What we've found: Olympics, tea-baggers, fat kids, fruit fly brains, Census battles and more!

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What we've found: Olympics, tea-baggers, fat kids, fruit fly brains, Census battles and more!

POSTED: Tuesday, February 16, 2010, 3:32 PM

Christine Adkins here with your morning fix:

The US leads the Olympics in overall medals won, but Switzerland currently has the most gold medals.

Speaking of Olympic medals, did you know this year's were made of landfill-bound electronics? Environment win.

Charged in the murders of three University professors, University of Alabama-Huntsville professor Amy Bishop Anderson was originally a suspect in a 1993 bomb attempt on one of her former colleagues.

Ricky, a West Caln Township K-9 who protected two presidents, had to be put down after his owner discovered a soft-ball sized tumor in his spleen. Sad face.

Twelve Afghani civilians died when a high-tech military rocket missed its target. Sorry about that.

Gastric bypass surgery, though still considered an experimental surgery on children, could be the next step in fighting adolescent obesity.

The economy's reverberations are felt on private college campuses, where schools are hacking away at their financial aid programs. Say hello to crushing student loan debt, kids.

Urban citizens are battling their rural neighbors, claiming that allowing the US Census to count prisoners as residents of the town in which their prison resides instead of their actual hometown inflates the population numbers of these heavily white areas.

According to the California Institute of Technology, fruit flies have brains; the first recordings of their brain activity have been studied while in flight and at rest.

And the NY Times, in its classic, understated way, gives tea-baggers some rope and lets them hang themselves on their own crazy.

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