The whistleblower that tipped off the IRS to Enron’s abusive tax shelters and fictitious income is getting his reward to the tune of $1.1 million from the IRS. [WaPo]
Americans worried about nuclear fallout from Japan are stocking up on Geiger counters and supplements that can block one effect of radiation exposure. [AP]
A University of California student found out her family survived the Japan disaster by seeing them on YouTube holding a sign saying "We are all safe." [CNN]
Nate Dogg has died at the age of 41. The cause is not yet known. [LA Times]
An Australian teen had to cancel her 16th birthday party after her invitation went viral on Facebook—and attracted nearly 200,000 declared guests. [AFP]