1 March 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 01 Mar 2011 Egypt freezes Mubarak and family's assets, forbids them from leaving the country. Obama supports governors in developing alternative health plans that meet the standards of the 2010 law. Health insurers support those patients who want higher priced care to pay extra for it. Research finds link between self-compassion--how kindly we view ourselves--and overall health and happiness. When our brains hear the music we like, they release enormous doses of dopamine and tell us to buy iPods. Why beer batter makes the best fried foods; the mechanics of producing breakfast cereal. "I knew there'd be only one some day. I didn't think it would be me." Last known WWI veteran dies at 110. The BIL "unconference" shadows TED, planning its event on the fly and scheduling speakers around whoever shows up. Republicans bring back non-biodegradable flatware to Congressional cafeteria, argue snapping spoons are a safety hazard. Congress may not agree on a budget, but they can agree to all sit together and listen to Washington's farewell address. All Oscar losers are presented with trips to space, caviar, underwater spa in Maldives. To ignore a game, you must effectively ignore Twitter, which means disabling large chunks of your daily phone/laptop/tablet interface or routine. Photographer Howard Schatz catches "Hollywood's most emotive stars" in the act of making faces.