Friday, May 17, 2013

Streetcar line construction continues

Ari Ashe, WTOP


7:20 p.m. Jeff Dufour, D.C. editor of Urbandaddy.com

A new, but familiar, deli opens on New Mexico Avenue


6:50 p.m. Scott Greenberg, syndicated wine columnist

Washington wines are surging, why you should try them


4:50 p.m. Jill Schlesinger, senior business analyst for CBS News

Investors are pouring money into the stock market


4:20 p.m. Chris Wallace, Fox News Sunday host

IRS troubles keep President Obama from focusing on his agenda


Massage parlors part of human trafficking problem

Kathy Stewart, WTOP


3:50 p.m. Kelly Jane Torrence, Washington Examiner

"Star Trek" sequel less fun than first movie


3:20 Gwen Ifill, moderator of Washington Week

Obama’s week of troubles


2:20 p.m. Scott Wykoff, WBAL Reporter

Preakness preview


1:50 p.m. – Clinton Yates, local news editor, Express and columnist for The Root DC

Metro blocking Twitter account FixWMATA


12:50 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

What would Jesus bake?


12:20 p.m. Larry Sabato, Director, University of Virginia Center for Politics

What this week’s scandals mean for Obama, the Republicans and Congress.


10:50 a.m. Jen Chaney, film writer, The Washington Post

What ‘Star Trek’ fans have been waiting for


10:20 a.m. Benjamin Pimentl, technology reporter, MarketWatch

It’s complicated: The one-year anniversary of Facebook’s IPO


9:20 a.m. – Danielle Ivory, Bloomberg News reporter

Pay discrepancy between men, women among Washington lobby groups

Related Link: Washington Female CEOs Earn $600,000 Less Than Male Lobby Peers


8:20 a.m. – Candy Crowley, CNN’s chief political correspondent & anchor of ‘State of the Union with Candy Crowley’

Questions abound for ex-IRS commissioner


7:50 a.m. – David Gregory, moderator of NBC’s Meet the Press

Getting to the bottom of the IRS screening of conservative groups


6:50 a.m. – John Dickerson, CBS news political director

Ousted IRS chief Steven Miller testifying on scandal


Data Doctors

A tool that tells you when to change your password


No word on when D.C. levee work will resume

WTOP’s Neal Augenstein reports

Related Link: D.C. flood-levee project stalls; main contractor is fired


Biking to work, pedaling for more in Montgomery County

WTOP’s Kate Ryan reports

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