Monday, May 13, 2013

Marking an important day in WWII history

WTOP’s Kristi King reports.


8:20 p.m. Dan Deevy, WTOP’s Guy in LA of thecinemasource.com

‘Star Trek’ release pushed up, expectations are high


7:50 p.m. Brian McNally, Washington Capitals beat reporter from the Washington Examiner, and George Wallace, WTOP sports reporter

Caps face season-ending game against the Rangers


7:20 p.m. Steven Greenhouse, labor and workplace reporter for the New York Times

H&M and other clothiers agree to improve safety conditions at factories


6:50 p.m. Erik Wemple, media reporter for the Washington Post

Justice Dept. seizes AP reporter phone records


5:20 p.m. – GOP outrage as IRS grows

Lauren French, tax reporter, POLITICO –


4:50 p.m. – Do positive retail numbers bode well for the economy?

Jill Schlesinger, Senior Business Analyst for CBS News


4:20 p.m. – Pa. abortion doctor found guilty of murder

Andrew Cohen, CBS News Chief Legal Analyst


3:20 Kelly Crow, Wall Street Journal reporter

Collectors focus on Jewels as investments


2:20 p.m. – Fairfax Hackley, personal trainer

Best tips for keeping fit


12:50 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

Echoes of Nixon’s enemies list


2:30 p.m. – Jason Miller, Federal News Radio

The details of the cyberattack on wtop.com and wfed.com, and how they were solved. The Federal News Radio site has <a href="http://www.federalnewsradio.com/241/3320305/Cyber-attacks-against-Federal-News-Radio-WTOP-part-of-growing-trend">more information</a>.


12:30 p.m. Marcus Owens oversaw tax-exempt groups at the IRS between 1990 and 1999 and is now with the firm Caplin & Drysdale

How the IRS scrutinizes applications for tax-exempt status


12:20 p.m. Robert Thompson, professor of television and popular culture at Syracuse University

Barbara Walters’ journalism legacy


10:50 a.m.: Joe Beninati, Comcast SportsNet

The play-by-play announcer previews tonight’s Game 7 for the Capitals.


10:20 a.m. – Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

New coronavirus in Middle East has infected dozens and killed 18.

Related Story: 2 new diseases could both spark global outbreaks


Data Doctors

How to stop a hacker: longer passwords


9:20 a.m. – Dr. Kathleen Hall, founder and CEO of the Mindful Living Network and Stress Institute

Stress doesn’t have to be entirely negative. How to turn bad stress into good stress.


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

Obama administration criticized for how it handled IRS’ targeting of conservative political groups


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

A look at what’s next in the investigation into the deaths of four Americans at a diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, Libya.


Tragedies at the heart of a Mother’s Day vigil

WTOP’s Bob Madigan reports.


French company offers men’s underwear in ‘pear’ and ‘musk’

WTOP’s David Burd reports.


A fatal problem in young athletes

WTOP’s Max Smith reports. <b>Related link:</b> <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/12/sports/safety-advocates-focus-on-hidden-threats-to-young-athletes.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&">The New York Times: Hidden Threats to Young Athletes</a>


Lousy sleep means lousy grades

WTOP’s Rosemary Frisino Toohey reports.


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