Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2013

In a competitive job market, it’s important to set yourself apart from the pack on a daily basis. Career coach Christie Mims of the Revolutionary Club says your posture plays a key role in getting noticed at work.

10:10 a.m. – Christie Mims, career coach, The Revolutionary Club

Posture plays a role in how you are viewed at work.


7:40 p.m. Adam Levin with Credit.com

Save yourself some money with these back-to-school shopping tips


5:40 p.m. Alex Isenstadt, political reporter at POLITICO

Could Anthony Weiner hurt Hillary Clinton’s presidential hopes


4:40 p.m. Ali Velshi, Al Jazeera America host

DOJ agrees to halt airlines merger

Related Story: Federal government sues to block airline merger


4:10 p.m. Eric Prisbell, USA Today Sport

Curtis Malone’s influence on local student basketball players and his flawed character

Related Story: Head of D.C. youth basketball program faces heroin distribution charges


3:50 p.m. – Ashlee Vance, writer for Bloomberg Businessweek

The hyperloop system and its effect on transportation.


3:10 p.m. – Donald Norris, professor and chair of public policy at UMBC

Thoughts on Douglas Gansler’s comments that his opponent for Maryland governor, Anthony Brown is relying on his race to win.


2:20 p.m. – Jeanette Pavini, MarketWatch

Concerns for parents with kids heading to college

Related Link: What every new college student should know


12:50 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

When license plates speak


12:10 p.m. – Ben Mutzbaugh, travel reporter, USA Today

DOJ steps in between airline merger


Data Doctors

Crowdsourcing wedding videos


11:10 a.m. – Amy Hoak, MarketWatch home economics reporter

When adult children move back in with mom and dad, parents need to establish expectations for how long their kids will stay.


10:40 a.m. – Carol Hymowitz, Bloomberg editor-at-large

Best paid women in S&P 500 earn 18 percent less than men.

Related Link: Bloomberg: Gender gap in pay for best-paid women


9:40 a.m. – Rem Reider, USA TODAY

Al Jazeera America debuts on cable Aug. 20.


9:10 a.m. – Lara Logan, CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent

U.S. worries about loosely organized al-Qaida groups in Syria.


8:40 a.m. – Erin Banco, New York Times reporter

Capitol Power Plant contradicts Obama’s fossil fuel policy.

Related Link: New York Times: Cut Emissions? Congress Itself Keeps Burning a Dirtier Fuel


8:20 a.m. – John King, CNN’s chief national correspondent

Is Hillary Clinton running in 2016?


6:40 a.m. – Fabio Rojas, associate professor of sociology at Indiana University

Social networks are altering the face of elections.

Related Link: The Washington Post: How Twitter can help predict an election

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