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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

With temperatures creeping higher and higher this week, many people may ditch their normal wardrobe for one that will help them withstand the heat. But what constitutes a fashion no-no for the office when it’s this hot? Are shorts OK? Flip-flops?

8:40 a.m. – Lani Rosenstock Inlander, owner and chief stylist for ‘Real Life Style’

What you should and should not wear to work when it is hot outside.

Related link: Read more on WTOP.com about what people had to say about the fashion faux pas in the heat.


8:10 p.m. – Jim Neustadt, head of communications for WSSC

The latest on water main repairs in Prince George’s County.


7:40 p.m. Sascha Segan, lead analyst for mobile at PCMag.com

Making it easier to get the latest, greatest cellphone


5:50 p.m. David Nather, senior policy reporter at POLITICO

Fight over Obamacare refocuses on process to sign up


4:40 p.m. – Ali Velshi, host, Al-Jazeera America

Apple TV may soon be coming


4:10 p.m. – Steve Futterman, correspondent, CBS

MLB’s All-Star game at Citi Field


3:50 p.m. – Dr. Eric Schobitz, emergency physician, Shady Grove Adventist Hospital

Staying safe in the heat


12:51 p.m. – Dave Ross, commentator

What happens when the victim lives?


Sound waves used to levitate items

WTOP’s Kristi King reports

Read the study here.


Data Doctors

Simple setup for an online work meeting


10:50 a.m. – Gabrielle Glaser, author of

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