21 October 2010: Morning By The Morning News — 21 Oct 2010 G.O.P., White House prepare for investigations into administration practices, should Republicans take control of the House. N.A.A.C.P. backs report that uncovers Tea Party ties to white nationalist groups. Lone Sept. 11 civil trial to begin in June against United Airlines--passenger's family refused to settle, accept compensation. Even in their dying days, parking meters remain as controversial as when they were first installed. How the U.S. can become more bike-centric--you can't turn into Copenhagen overnight. Football helmets are designed--without independent or government oversight--to prevent only fractures, not concussions. In Hull, U.K., where street cleaners use "glorified gardening gloves," a cut finger will cost the city £100K. New Danny Boyle biopic has people debating what makes a hero, and if cutting off your own arm counts. Brain-damaged artists offer insight into the neuroscience of creativity. Explanation of how to read the colonial iPhone: the almanac. Lydia Kesling relates the delights of reading in a foreign language. Mysterious Caribbean-based company buys sex.com domain from bankrupt owner.