8:20 p.m. Gail Wilensky, senior policy fellow, Project HOPE
Cutting medical interns’ hours leads to worse health outcomes
7:50 p.m. WTOP sports reporters
George Wallace, Dave Preston and anchor Shawn Anderson preview Thursday’s March Madness games
7:30 p.m. Elahe Izadi, staff writer, National Journal
The details on SCOTUS and DOMA
7:20 p.m. WTOP’s Tech Guy Gregg Stebben
New Blackberry phones and how to encourage kids to learn app programming
5:20 p.m. WTOP’s Michelle Basch
The Rock Creek deer hunt
4:50 p.m. Ali Velshi, CNN anchor and chief business correspondent
New York Auto Show showcases range of cool new cars
4:20 p.m. Major Garrett, chief White House correspondent for CBS news
SCOTUS questions indicate they may strike down Defense of Marriage Act
3:50 p.m. Josh Gerstein, White House reporter for POLITICO
SCOTUS enters day 2 of arguments over gay marriage
1:20 p.m. Leslie Chapman-Henderson, CEO Federal Alliance for Safe Homes
1:20 p.m. Leslie Chapman-Henderson, CEO Federal Alliance for Safe Homes
12:50 p.m. Dave Ross, commentator
Why can’t the IRS just send us all a bill?
How to accurately determine cholesterol levels
Krist King, WTOP
11:20 a.m. Kimberly Snyder, clinical nutritionist
Discusses her book "The Beauty Detox Foods"
Data Doctors
Wal-Mart rolling out Scan & Go
8:50 a.m. – Jim Larranaga, coach of the University of Miami
University of Miami takes on Marquette at the Verizon Center
Miami head coach Jim Larranaga celebrates with fans after their 63-59 win over Illinois. (AP/Eric Gay, File)
8:20 a.m. – Karlyn Bowman, senior fellow, American Enterprise Institute
Evolution of public opinion on homosexuality and gay marriage
7:50 a.m. – Pete Williams, NBC News justice correspondent
Supreme Court: Defense of marriage to be defended
6:20 a.m. – John McClain, senior fellow, Center for Regional Analysis at George Mason University
Low housing inventory pushes up prices locally
Houses are selling quickly in Fairfax County. (WTOP/Kristi King)
Is happiness really the key to a long life?
Veronica Robinson, WTOP reporter
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Inside the Supreme Court, DOMA discussion begins
CBS News Correspondent Barry Bagnato
Impact of the sequester won’t be as bad as predicted
Stephen Fuller, professor of Public Policy George Mason University