6 January 2011: Morning By The Morning News — 06 Jan 2011 Health spending in the U.S. flattened in 2009, as the recession forced many to forgo medical treatment. N.A.S.A. names 2012 the most scientifically flawed movie of all time--as if a neutrino particle could ever do that? Auburn football tumbles from fourth to 85th in academic ranking after the school closes its unethical GPA-boosting programs. Academics respond to Auburn professor's censored edition of Huckleberry Finn. "Why Wasn't I Consulted": Paul Ford explains how the web works (really). While many federal workers face a two-year pay freeze, unionized workers may see pre-negotiated bumps. National Parks announce 17 fee-free days in 2011. The U.S. Airways plane that splash-landed in the Hudson two years ago may be headed to the Carolinas Aviation Museum in Charlotte, N.C. He decides on both, becoming a famous actor playing himself on a soap opera. Imagining Freaks and Greeks season two. An online archive of every issue of the scandalous, short-lived teen groupie mag, Star, from 1973. Elaine Kaufman leaves Elaine's--and two five-story buildings on Second Ave.--to her manager of 26 years. Technology is at the intersection of food and science, from fruit with internal sensors to chemicals that aid in eating less sugar. Ode to fingers, whose flexibility and touch get them in all kinds of adventures despite the gesture-impoverished world.