14 July 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 14 Jul 2010 A trillion is a lot, especially when you consider the billions of dollars we're throwing at Afghanistan. The arresting quality of hearing angry women speak, and what Obama could learn. The good news is that someone still wants to spy on us. The bad news is that it's the Russians. Researchers find exercise doesn't reverse the effects of prolonged sitting. To come of age as a Yankees fan in the mid-1980s was to feel as if Mattingly was all we had. A bat boy remembers his boss. Polaroids from the 1976 premiere of A Star Is Born and the disco after-party. Analysis of cave art, and how it furthers understanding of our ancestors' brains. Review of the medieval church's definitions of impotence and qualifications for annulment. Also: Interview with a sex therapist. Profile of participants in a new U.K. fad: child beauty pageants. How language cues help people see nearly imperceptible images. The consequences of the sun going out is surprisingly benign--we might not even know for 10,000 years. "No signal! Shit! It's gonna get us!" Familiar horror movie scenes ruined by the new iPhone.