8:20 p.m. – Susan Dentzer, editor-in-chief, Health Affairs
NYC’s soda ban and health
7:50 p.m. – Dr. Bill Wagner, co-president of the School of Doctoral studies at Olivet University
Reaction to Pope Francis
7:20 – Steve Futterman, CBS News correspondent
Reporting from Rome on the selection of a new pope
12:50 p.m. Sam Litzinger, commentator
Our prayers have been answered: Twinkies live
Terror organizations interested in cyber capabilities
WTOP’s J.J. Green reports
Md. proposal to toughen penalty for threatening violent crime
WTOP’s Kate Ryan reports.
Legislation to prevent horse meat being used for food in U.S.
WTOP’s Kristi King reports.
Data Doctors
Fire the phone company, keep your number
Google agrees to $7 million settlement in Wi-Fi privacy case
WTOP’s Neal Augenstein reports.
Which is healthier – coffee or tea?
WTOP’s Dick Uliano reports.
- RELATED LINK: Prevention: Faceoff – coffee or tea?
11:20 a.m. – John Modica, founder, Nutmeg Education
Tech in classrooms
9:20 a.m. – Republican Congressman Rob Wittman
Budget battle
8:50 a.m. – Larry Ponemon, founder, the Ponemon Institute
Cyber attack on banks
7:50a.m. – Maya MacGuineas, president, Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
Budgets coming from Senate democrats
6:50 a.m. – Nancy Cordes, congressional correspondent, CNS
Budgets
Feeling a little wacky after Sunday’s time change
WTOP’s David Burd reports.
- RELATED LINK: San Francisco Chronicle: Daylight-saving linked to wacky behavior.
Where do Catholics in the U.S. hope the church will go?
Greg Smith, senior researcher, Pew Research Center