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Sunday, June 16, 2013


5:20 p.m. – Danielle Kurtzleben, business and economics reporter, U.S. News and World Report

The pay gap between men and women persists, and it has many causes


12:50 p.m. – Nycci Nellis, The List Are You On It

Special treats for Father’s Day, and other restaurant news


11:20 a.m. – Ron Sitrin, Long and Foster

The ins and outs of home pricing


9:50 a.m. – Ken Walsh, US News and World Report

What’s changed the president’s mind on Syria?


8:50 a.m. – Mario Mancuso, former Pentagon official

The president’s new policy in Syria


8:20 a.m. – Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets columnist, The Examiner

The complications of getting involved in Syria


7:50 a.m. – David Alpern, host of For Your Ears Only on Federal News Radio

Behind the NSA scandal


WTOP’s John Aaron reports

Police release some of the 911 tapes from last month’s train derailment in Rosedale, Md.


WTOP’s Bob Madigan

Twenty-four top classical pianists from across the globe were competing at the Kennedy Center last night and a local youngster took home a first-place award.


WTOP’s Rosemary Frisino Toohey

Taking time out to have a family? There are the written rules, and then there are the unwritten ones.


Emergency guide: What you should do to prepare for emergencies

WASHINGTON — Do you know what you'd do if an emergency hits? What if you're at work, your spouse is stuck in traffic and your children are in school? There's no way to plan for every emergency, but you can make sure you're prepared for different scenarios, including making a plan for your family and building a kit of emergency supplies.
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