Radio Green Earth on HD2 http://wqcs.org en Fox News Reporter James Rosen Caught Up In Federal Probe http://wqcs.org/post/fox-news-reporter-james-rosen-caught-federal-probe There is word of another controversial leak investigation by the Department of Justice. This time the target is Fox News reporter James Rosen, who was monitored by the department after breaking a story about North Korea's nuclear weapons program in 2009. Tue, 21 May 2013 09:52:00 +0000 David Folkenflik 27846 at http://wqcs.org Tumbler Users Urge New Owner Yahoo To Keep The Site Weird http://wqcs.org/post/tumbler-users-urge-new-owner-yahoo-keep-site-weird When news of Yahoo's purchase of Tumblr first hit, Tumblr users took their reactions online. The posts were quirky and sharp with plenty of worry about the future. Tue, 21 May 2013 09:52:00 +0000 Ilya Marritz 27847 at http://wqcs.org Young People Cast Out Of Italy's Welfare System http://wqcs.org/post/young-people-cast-out-italys-welfare-system In Italy, the youth jobless rate is nudging 40 percent, a record high in postwar history. Demographer Stefano Rosina says the Italian welfare system has always been skewed toward the middle-aged and elderly, leaving Italian youths with no political or trade union representation. Tue, 21 May 2013 09:52:00 +0000 Sylvia Poggioli 27848 at http://wqcs.org CEO Cook To Defend Apple Before Senate Committee Hearing http://wqcs.org/post/ceo-cook-defend-apple-senate-committee-hearing Giant technology firm Apple is paying billions of dollars less than it should in U.S. taxes each year, according to a report by the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. The panel will hold a hearing on the matter Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Apple CEO Tim Cook will be there to defend the company.<p>The subcommittee's report says Apple avoids the tax payments mainly by shifting profits to three subsidiary companies in Ireland. The investigation found Apple is taking advantage of technicalities in U.S. Tue, 21 May 2013 08:24:00 +0000 John Ydstie 27844 at http://wqcs.org JPMorgan Shareholders Consider Splitting CEO, Chairman Jobs http://wqcs.org/post/jpmorgan-shareholders-consider-splitting-ceo-chairman-jobs In Tampa, Fla., Tuesday, JPMorgan Chase holds its annual shareholder meeting. They will vote on a key measure: Whether to strip CEO Jamie Dimon of his title of chairman of the board. A growing number of companies have split the CEO and chairman roles. Tue, 21 May 2013 08:22:00 +0000 Yuki Noguchi 27845 at http://wqcs.org The Doors' Keyboard Counterpoint Goes Silent: Remembering Ray Manzarek http://wqcs.org/post/doors-keyboard-counterpoint-goes-silent-remembering-ray-manzarek <p>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvVCCMG-JoQ</p> Tue, 21 May 2013 07:15:00 +0000 Mandalit del Barco 27843 at http://wqcs.org The Doors' Keyboard Counterpoint Goes Silent: Remembering Ray Manzarek After Crashing In Canadian 'Abyss,' Four Men Fight To Survive http://wqcs.org/post/after-crashing-canadian-abyss-four-men-fight-survive On the night of Oct. 19, 1984, Erik Vogel was uneasy about flying. It was snowing; his plane's deicer and autopilot weren't working; and his co-pilot had been bumped to fit one more passenger on his 10-seater. But the young pilot was behind schedule and he felt like his job was on the line, so he took off, as he did most days, shuttling between the remote communities that dotted the Canadian wilderness.<p>Author Carol Shaben tells NPR's Steve Inskeep what happened next: "He's hearing these chunks of ice coming off the props and banging like rocks against the fuselage. Tue, 21 May 2013 07:09:00 +0000 NPR Staff 27841 at http://wqcs.org After Crashing In Canadian 'Abyss,' Four Men Fight To Survive Courtside Chemistry: How NBA's Phil Jackson Won 'Eleven Rings' http://wqcs.org/post/courtside-chemistry-how-nbas-phil-jackson-won-eleven-rings Phil Jackson is famous not only for coaching stars — Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen with the Chicago Bulls, Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal with the L.A. Lakers — but also for his distinctive "zen" approach to basketball. He introduced his teams to yoga and meditation, and regularly assigned his players books to read.<p>Jackson once gave Shaquille O'Neal a copy of <em>Siddhartha, </em>a novel about a man's search for enlightenment. He joked that O'Neal should give him a book report — and then the star actually did did. His report? Tue, 21 May 2013 07:08:00 +0000 NPR Staff 27842 at http://wqcs.org Courtside Chemistry: How NBA's Phil Jackson Won 'Eleven Rings' Texas Medicaid Debate Complicated By Politics And Poverty http://wqcs.org/post/texas-medicaid-debate-complicated-politics-and-poverty When the sun rises over the Rio Grande Valley, the cries of the <em>urracas</em> – black birds – perched on the tops of palm trees swell to a noisy, unavoidable cacophony. Tue, 21 May 2013 07:01:00 +0000 Sarah Varney 27839 at http://wqcs.org Texas Medicaid Debate Complicated By Politics And Poverty Germany May Have Paid A Price For Its Financial Power http://wqcs.org/post/germany-may-have-paid-price-its-financial-power Germans had to finance bailouts for countries like Greece, and imposed austerity measures in return. Those who disapprove may have struck back. People across the continent and beyond watched the Eurovision song contest. The German entry finished near the bottom, with countries giving the Germans no points at all Mon, 20 May 2013 11:00:00 +0000 editor 27793 at http://wqcs.org