Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Laughter, tears as Boston amputees recover, adapt

WTOP’s Kate Ryan reports. Read more <a href="http://www.wtop.com/1326/3313862/Laughter-tears-as-Boston-amputees-recover-adapt">here</a>.


8:20 p.m. Adam Levin, Credit.com and Identity Theft 911

Protect yourself against identify theft


7:20 p.m.Kevin Cirilli, reporter for POLITICO

How Gov. Christie’s weight surgery could affect his political career


5:50 p.m. Alex Isenstadt, political reporter for POLITICO

Sanford vs. Colbert Busch


4:50 p.m. David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for The New York Times

China and cyber attacks


4:20 p.m. Mark Hamrick, Washington bureau chief for Bankrate.com

The fate of the sales tax bill in Congress


3:50 p.m. David Martin, CBS News

Sexual assaults in the military on the rise


3:20 p.m. Steve Futterman, CBS News

Three women escape after 10 years of captivity


2:20 p.m. – Michio Kaku, physicist and professor, City University of New York

NASA: Manned mission to Mars could soon be reality


12:50 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

Heterosexuals in the military


Data Doctors

Know if your website’s working properly


8:50 a.m. – Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger, D-Md., ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee

Syria like the ‘Wild West’


8:20 – John King, CNN chief national correspondent

A preview of tomorrow’s testimony by a former diplomat regarding Benghazi.


7:50 a.m. – Marc Ginsberg, former presidential adviser and ambassador to Morocco

How does Israel’s attack on a Syrian military facility affect what the US should do?


7:35 a.m. – Bob Beckel and Cal Thomas, commentators

What should the US do next in Syria?


6:50 a.m. – John Solomon, Washington Guardian

The latest on the Benghazi investigation.


Amid sadness, Leukemia Golf Classic raises money for blood cancer

WTOP’s Bob Madigan reports.


Annoyed with your Droid?

WTOP’s Joan Jones reports.


Don’t let your car be an easy target for thieves

WTOP’s David Burd reports.


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