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Swastika graffiti in Va. — how to condemn a rise in hate speech

Police are investigating who is responsible after vandals drew swastikas on the side of an old Food Lion building in Loudoun County, Virginia. It’s the latest instance of antisemitic vandalism seen in our area. We talk to Gil Preuss, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington, who tells us what we can do as…

Kenny G

WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with Kenny G, who brings his “Miracles Holiday & Hits Tour” to the Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races in West Virginia on Friday. They discuss his playing the same exact saxophone for nearly 50 years since high school en route to becoming the top-selling instrumentalist of all time….

798: ICYMI Unfiltered Weight Loss Truth With Jordan Syatt

In case you missed the original release of this episode in 2020, here it is again! If you follow Jordan Syatt on social media or his podcast, you know that he’s all about straight forward, no BS weight loss truths. Jordan is a trainer and coach that has worked with some pretty influential people like…

Monica Berg, best-selling author and change junkie

Best-selling author Monica Berg joins Squats and Margaritas to discuss her book “Fear Is Not an Option,” her recovery from anorexia and how she reframed her daughter’s learning disability (“Its her superpower!”)

How Md. man fought DC speeding ticket for 3 years — and won

When one Maryland driver got a $100 speeding ticket from the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles in 2019, he didn’t pay the fine like hundreds of thousands of drivers do every year. He decided to fight it. He took his case all the way to the District’s highest court and won. WTOP’s Jack Moore explains…

The Week on the Hill – Dec. 2, 2022

Congress quickly approved legislation to avert a rail strike, but lawmakers have a long list of issues to address in the coming weeks. And that includes avoiding a government shutdown, as Republicans prepare to retake the House and Democrats move forward with a new leadership team. WTOP’s Capitol Hill Correspondent Mitchell Miller has “The Week…

How Md. man fought DC speeding ticket for 3 years — and won

When one Maryland driver got a $100 speeding ticket from the D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles in 2019, he didn’t pay the fine like hundreds of thousands of drivers do every year. He decided to fight it. He took his case all the way to the District’s highest court and won. WTOP’s Jack Moore explains…