Monday, April 29, 2013

8:50 p.m. – WTOP sports reporter George Wallace

Redskins draft and where Tim Tebow’s next NFL home may be


8:20 p.m. – Dan Deevy, Cinemasource.com

Reviewing Iron Man 3


7:50 p.m. – Freelance science journalist Rachel Nuwer

Good stress, bad stress and how it affects you


7:20 p.m. – Clinton Yates, local news editor, Washington Post

Wizards’ Jason Collins comes out as gay


5:20 p.m. Jonathan Martin, POLITICO

Black politicians stymied despite Obama era


4:20 p.m. Christine Brennan, USA Today sports columnist

Wizards’ Jason Collins comes out as gay


New signal talks to pedestrians

WTOP’s Kristi King reports


3:20 p.m. Holocaust Museum celebrates 20th anniversary

Sara Bloomfield, director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum


2:20 p.m. Grab a racket and get into tennis

Fairfax Hackley, personal trainer


1:20 Dave Johnson, WTOP Sports Director

Jason Collins comes out of the closet


12:50 p.m. Dave Ross, commentator

Background checking an idea


12:20 p.m. – Gary Levin, USA Today

Save Our Shows poll


11:20 a.m. – Jeanenne Tornatore, senior editor for Orbitz.com

Hot deals for summer vacation


Data Doctors

An app to help organize home maintenance projects


9:20 a.m. – Kathleen Hall. founder and chief executive officer, Mindful Living Network and Stress Institute

How chronic stress can impact the aging process


8:45 a.m. – WTOP Sports Director Dave Johnson with Capitals forward Troy Brouwer.

Thursday’s Capitals playoff opener at home against the Rangers.


8:20 a.m. – Chuck Todd, NBC’s political director and chief White House correspondent

More on radicalization of suspected Boston bombers.


Brenda Wells (WTOP/Rick Massimo)

Brenda Wells tells Bruce Alan and Mike Moss that her commute has only gotten worse. (WTOP/Rick Massimo)

7:35 a.m.: Brenda Wells, Commuter Idle

On the eve of the second season of WTOP’s Commuter Idle, we check in with the first winner.

Related Link:: Commuter Idle 2013 competition


7:20 a.m. – Dan Balz, chief correspondent, Washington Post

Middle class still under pressure


6:50 a.m. – Scott Shane, New York Times

Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev’s trip to Russia.


Clock counts down to Susan G. Komen Global Race for the Cure

WTOP’s Bob Madigan reports.

Related Link:: Susan G. Komen Global Race for the Cure


Poetry Out Loud national semifinals get underway

WTOP’s Brennan Haselton reports.


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