7 July 2010: Afternoon By The Morning News — 07 Jul 2010 As record-breaking heat bears down on New York, ConEd asks customers to turn off "nonessential" appliances. My friend said that even if I didn't pay my bill, it's illegal for ConEd to turn off my electricity. The Non-Expert responds. Inquiry into how ideas of self-control and fate affect freedom. The U.S. may trade recently nabbed Russian spies for its own imprisoned spooks. Related: How the spies did so much with their hydrangeas. In search of alleged Church molestation documents, Belgian police drilled holes into archbishops' sarcophagi. Sumo wrestlers caught in a gambling ring now face suspension. Scientists employ simulated cockroaches to cure phobias. A spring where the Virgin Mary supposedly drank may be converted into a public restroom. Psychologist believes rude behavior in the workplace is tied to increased worker error. When picky eating lasts into adulthood, it's no longer just a phase--and may earn an entry in the DSM. A virtual tour of Cameron's house from Ferris Bueller's Day Off.