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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

8:50 p.m. Reid Epstein, White House reporter for POLITICO

IRS official’s refusal to testify fuels scandal’s flames


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

Tornado victims face manmade threat of storm scams


7:50 p.m. Meghan Slining, assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

75 percent of food and beverages sold contain added sweetner


5:50 p.m. – Glenn Thrush, senior White House reporter for Politico

Is federal aid after major disasters being politicized?


4:50 p.m. – Ali Velshi, host of Al Jazeera America

Did Apple use overseas shenanigans to avoid paying taxes on billions of income dollars?


4:20 p.m. – Doug Hill, chief meteorologist at ABC7

The science behind the tornado in Oklahoma


3:50 p.m. – Dan Gallagher, technology editor for Marketwatch

Microsoft unveils the new Xbox One console


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

A sea of destruction in Moore, Okla.


2:20 p.m. – Ed McDonough, from the Maryland Emergency Management Agency

What you need to know about preparing for a tornado in the D.C. region

Watch video below of the 2002 tornado:


1:50 p.m. Mark Shriver, senior vice president of Save the Children’s Strategic Initiatives

Helping the children of Moore, Okla., with safe play areas


1:20 p.m. Mary Madden Senior Researcher, Pew Internet Project

More teens are moving to Twitter to avoid their parents

Read more: Poll: Teens migrating to Twitter


12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

Rescuing the snapshots of strangers


Former District resident talks about Okla. destruction

WTOP’s Dick Uliano reports


10:20 a.m. – Jason Samenow, weather editor, Washington Post

Tornado hits Oklahoma


9:20 a.m. – Joshua Wurman, director, Center for Severe Weather Research

What is a tornado and how does one form?


Will Beretta stay or go in Md.?

WTOP’s Kate Ryan reports

Related Link: The Baltimore Sun


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

Homes in Oklahoma are in splinters after tornado


7:50 a.m. – Lee Frank, CBS reporter in Oklahoma

Winds of Oklahoma tornado more like a hurricane


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

Tea Party protests


7:20 a.m. – Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.

Congress needs to improve disclosure laws related to groups under IRS scrutiny.


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

Chilling effect of government monitoring reporting


2 dozen arrested during D.C. protest

WTOP’s Nick Iannelli reports.


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Fixing carpal tunnel trouble


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