Tuesday, April 2, 2013


How often do you wash your favorite jeans? Truth: Probably too much


8:20 p.m. – Matt Heimer, editor of the Encore blog at Marketwatch.com

Some people more likely to save and how you can be one of them


7:30 p.m. – Reid Epstein, White House Reporter for Politico

NRA report supports guns in schools


7:20 p.m. – Matt O’Brien, associate editor of The Atlantic

Why the Euro is doomed in four steps


5:50 p.m. Ken Vogel, chief investigative reporter for POLITICO

Terry McAuliffe offers testing ground for Hillary Clinton presidential run


5:20 p.m. Andrew Beaujon, senior online reporter for the Poynter Institute

Illegal immigration in the news, this time for style


4:50 p.m. Ali Velshi, CNN Anchor and Chief Business Correspondent

U.S. auto industry reports strong sales


Is it ever okay to lie to your spouse?

Elizabeth Bernstein, Bonds columnist for the Wall Street Journal


President calls for brain mapping to find cures for diseases like Alzheimer’s

Dr. Henry Kaminski, Chair of the Neurological Institute at George Washington University


Pulling the plug on cable

Brennan Haselton, WTOP

Read more from the San Francisco Chronicle: It’s time to cut cable’s cord


4:20 p.m. Valerie Strauss, Answer Sheet Education blogger for The Washington Post

Atlanta test cheating scandal not isolated case


3:50 p.m. Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine

Veterans’ unemployment challenges


1:20 p.m. Actor Gary Sinise

Sinise is hosting "Got Heart, Give Hope" gala for "Hope For The Warriors," a nonprofit organization assisting combat wounded, their families and families of the fallen. The blacktie gala is April 17 at Andrew W. Mellon Auditorium in Northwest, D.C.

Read more: Hope For The Warriors


12:50 p.m. Dave Ross, commentator

Want a husband? Snag one in college


12:20 pm. Donna Frietas, author of ‘The End of Sex: How Hookup Culture is Leaving a Generation Unhappy, Sexually Unfulfilled, and Confused About Intimacy’

The "Hook-up" culture at college

Read more from the Washington Post: Time to stop hooking up. (You know you want to.)


Komen race funds local grants

Bob Madigan, WTOP


New cars have amazing features but some should be avoided

Kristi King, WTOP


11:20 a.m. – Eric Smith, IRS spokesman

Free IRS service lets taxpayers file free online


An easy way to reinstall your applications

Data Doctors


9:20 a.m. – Steve Futterman, correspondent, CBS

The Jackson trial


8:50 a.m. – Neil Irwin, economics columnist, The Washington Post

On his new book, "The Alchemists: Three Central Bankers and a World on Fire"


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

The latest developments in North Korea


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

Nationals off to great start


7:20 a.m. – Peter Coy, economics editor, Bloomberg BusinessWeek

Maryland and Virginia have lower unemployment rates than rest of nation


6:20 a.m. – David Walker, chief executive officer and president of the Coalition to Salute America’s Heroes

How backlog of disability claims affects veterans


Orioles or Nationals?

WTOP’s David Burd asks the question in Frederick, Md.


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