New research: Breastfeeding is inexpensive, effective way to fight Alzheimer’s
WTOP’s Kristi King reports.
8:35 p.m. – George Wallace, WTOP’s Redskins beat reporter
The latest from Redskins training camp
8:10 p.m. – Jill Lawrence, national correspondent for National Journal
Could John Kerry as Secretary of State affect Hillary Clinton’s future?
7:40 p.m. – David Gardner, Motley Fool co-founder
The Washington Post sells to Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeffrey Bezos
7:20 p.m. – John Manuel, editor-in-chief of Baseball America Magazine
Suspensions abound for Major League Baseball
6:40 p.m. – WTOP Redskins beat writer George Wallace
RG3 says he’s ready to take a bigger role; Mike Shanahan says he’s going to move slowly
6:20 p.m. – Andrew Beaujon, Poynter Institute
What kind of newspaper owner will Jeff Bezos be?
5:40 p.m. – Brian Stelter, New York Times media reporter
What does the sale of the Washington Post mean?
5:10 p.m. – Mike Zapler, political editor, POLITICO
A billionaire environmentalist donor jumps into the Virginia governor’s race
4:10 p.m. – Jennifer Valentino-DeVries, reporter, Wall Street Journal
FBI Taps Hacker Tactics to Spy on Suspects
3:50 p.m. – Christine Brennan, sports columnist, USA Today
MLB suspensions
3:10 p.m. – JJ Green, WTOP National Security Correspondent
The latest on the plot and embassy closures around the world
2:20 p.m. – Fairfax Hackley, personal trainer
What are performance enhancing drugs?
1:30 p.m. – Juan Zarate, CBS News, senior national security analyst
The current terror threat has intelligence experts and lawmakers on edge.
12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator
Baseball finally goes organic
12:30 p.m. Bob Orr, CBS Justice and Homeland Security correspondent
Why are intelligence experts so concerned about current terror threats?
11:10 a.m. Mary Beth Albright, food expert and food lawyer
Labeling gluten free products
10:40 a.m. Gary Mihoces, USA TODAY reporter
New helmet technology aims to reduce concussions in young athletes, but critics say training techniques are more important in preventing injuries.
High School football players from T.C. Williams go through drills on the first day of practice. Hitting or tackling drills are now limited to 20 percent of practice time. (WTOP/Andrew Mollenbeck)
Tracking concussions, from the practice field to the classroom
WTOP’s Andrew Mollenbeck reports
Loneliness: Bad for your health and bank account
WTOP’s Alan Etter reports
9:10 a.m. – Kathleen Hall, founder and CEO, Mindful Living Network and Stress Institute
Getting kids (and yourself) ready for back to school.
Alex Rodriguez will likely be suspended through next season. (AP)
8:40 a.m. – Bob Nightengale, USA TODAY MLB columnist
MLB’s punishment for A-Rod will be the stiffest, first time penalty in league history.
Data Doctors
Sending large files over the Internet
7:40 a.m. – Chuck Todd, NBC chief White House correspondent
Why officials went public with terror threat
7:10 a.m. – WTOP National Security Correspondent J.J. Green
The U.S. embassies’ closures amid the terror threat.
5:10 a.m. – M.J. Gohel, terrorism expert with the Asia Pacific Foundation
The al Qaeda threats and the risks they pose around the world.
U.S. on high alert for August
WTOP’s National Security Correspondent J.J. Green reports.
Test tube burger gets tasted today in London
WTOP’s David Burd reports.
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