12 January 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 12 Jan 2011 The defense of Jared Lee Loughner may depend on an insanity argument--after Hinckley, that outcome has become less likely. U.S. claims New York City charged millions to Medicaid for unnecessary services that sometimes contradicted medical advice. If the world's population had the same amount of living space as New Yorkers, everyone could fit in Texas. The structure of haiku makes it the perfect form to apply to an unlikely area: economics. Remembering director Peter Yates and his stunning 1979 bicycle drama, Breaking Away. How the design of the Oregon Ducks' football uniforms made players appear faster, more imposing. Auburn won't know whether it will take possession of the B.C.S. title until there's a verdict in Cam Newton's recruitment investigation. Op: We love the primal nature of football, but teaching boys to hit hard and aim for the head is killing our athletes. Restless summer athletes give life to the sport of snowshoe running. Photos of retail stores after hours; see also: empty New York restaurants. The Real-Life Superheroes Registry--more about the project here. What to do when everything that could go wrong while on stage does go wrong: a guide from Sloan's Patrick Pentland. Peter White discusses how he sightsees as blind tourist, from the sounds of cities to the terror of Istanbul.