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  • The Tokyo Auto show is the premiere showcase for new automotive technology in the world. Sales of Japanese cars are reaching a 20-year low, and companies are looking to capture more of the market. On display are cars with electronic and windows on the floor for a view of the road.
  • The rumors are true. Terry Jones confirmed to the BBC that Monty Python will reunite for a stage show. It's been more than three decades since the last proper Python project.
  • With recent reports that Lionfish are now spreading to the Northern Gulf, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Service announced new rules to make it easier to…
  • Two gallery shows feature the work of photojournalist Kinfay Moroti.
  • Ed Gordon talks with jazz guitarist Kevin Eubanks. Besides heading the band on Jay Leno's Tonight Show, Eubanks has a successful jazz career of his own, and has been playing on tour with his own band for years.
  • Millions of Americans came out to voice their opinions as part of the nationwide No Kings Day.
  • The anti-cancer treatment Yescarta was recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as a treatment for lymphoma.
  • NPR technology correspondent Steve Henn joins us to discuss what items are already selling and what the next major technological breakthrough will be.
  • More than 2,500 champion show dogs have descended upon Madison Square Garden for the 129th Westminster Kennel Club's dog show. One of the top African-American handlers in the sport is there, hoping to make history. Allison Keyes reports.
  • Urgency is starting to creep up on candidates for both parties to gain ground.
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